Thriving on Art

Empowering communities through creative expression

About Thriving on Art

Thriving on Art is a community empowerment program designed to address unemployment, poverty, and limited access to creative opportunities. By harnessing art as a tool for social change, the program equips youth and local artisans with practical skills, encourages creative entrepreneurship, and fosters innovation. Activities range from collaborative public art projects to small-scale creative enterprises, all led by experienced artists working alongside communities.

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The Problem We Address

The Challenge

Many communities in Uganda face youth unemployment, limited skills training, and few opportunities to leverage creativity for income generation. This limits economic growth and suppresses the potential for cultural innovation.”

Why Dormi Arts Initiative Can Solve It

Dormi Arts Initiative brings together artists, artisans, and volunteers to provide structured programs that foster skill development, entrepreneurship, and community participation. Our expertise ensures that creative talents are nurtured while delivering tangible social and economic benefits.

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Vision

A society where communities thrive economically, socially, and culturally through creative engagement and artistic expression.

Mission

A society where communities thrive economically, socially, and culturally through creative engagement and artistic expression.

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Program Objectives

Program Goals

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Target Beneficiaries

Primary Beneficiaries

Secondary Beneficiaries

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Key Activities

What We Do

  • Skills training workshops for youth and artisans
  • Community mural and art projects
  • Mentorship programs with established artists
  • Exhibitions and pop-up markets to showcase work
  • Collaboration with schools and local organizations
  • Income-generating project support (selling art, crafts, designs)
  • Networking and creative industry exposure opportunities

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Program Structure

Organizational Structure

Program Director

Program Coordinator

Lead Artists

Artisans

Volunteers & Interns

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Implementation Model

How the Program Works

  1. Identify communities with high creative potential or need
  2. Design activities that meet local needs and objectives
  3. Assign lead artist and supporting artisans
  4. Recruit volunteers to assist with logistics and administration
  5. Execute projects collaboratively
  6. Monitor participation and impact
  7. Document outcomes and showcase success

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Roles Within the Program

Role of Artists

  • Lead project design and execution
  • Mentor youth and artisans
  • Guide creative quality and program compliance

Role of Artisans

  • Assist with technical execution and production
  • Support skill transfer to youth and community members

Role of Volunteers

  • Program administration and coordination
  • Community engagement and event support
  • Documentation and research

Partnerships

Our Collaborators

  • Schools and educational institutions
  • NGOs focused on youth and community development
  • Cultural institutions
  • Businesses supporting creative entrepreneurship

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Expected Outcomes

What We Achieve

  • Youth and artisans trained in marketable creative skills
  • Community art projects completed
  • Income-generating initiatives launched
  • Enhanced social cohesion and cultural awareness

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Long-Term Impact

The Difference We Make

  • Stronger creative economy in communities
  • Reduced youth unemployment through arts-based initiatives
  • Sustainable livelihoods for artists and artisans
  • Increased community pride and engagement through art

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Monitoring & Evaluation

Measuring Success

  • Indicators: Number of participants trained, projects completed, income generated, workshops delivered
  • Methods: Program reports, feedback surveys, impact documentation

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Sustainability Strategy

Ensuring Program Continuity

  • Revenue from social enterprise art sales
  • Partnerships with local businesses and institutions
  • Grants and sponsorships for community programs

Opportunities for Involvement

Get Involved

  • Volunteer
  • Partner
  • Sponsor
  • Donate
  • Participate in projects

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Visual Identity

Program Visual Style

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Photography Style

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    Program Development Stage

    Current Stage

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