Danielle Grant

Programs Director at SCRAP

Danielle Grant is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience in the arts and culture sector. Currently serving as Programs Director at SCRAP since September 2020, Danielle previously worked as a Communications Consultant and Arts Writer from August 2009 to August 2020. As co-founder and co-director of Framework from July 2015 to July 2020, Danielle successfully transformed a vision into a leading communications agency for the arts, managing over 50 projects and producing impactful media campaigns. Additional roles include Director at state, a contemporary art exhibition space, and Producer for Arts in April at the Arts Council Napa Valley. Danielle's career began in 2000 with special events management in the Napa Valley and includes a strong academic background in Art History from San Francisco State University and Sonoma State University.

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San Francisco, United States

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SCRAP

Founded in 1976, SCRAP is a national model of how to give second life to materials that otherwise would be thrown away. It is the only organization in San Francisco to collect and distribute reusable art & craft materials. Mission statement SCRAP's mission is to stimulate creativity and environmental awareness in children and adults through promoting the creative reuse of material that traditionally have been discarded as waste. Our goals are: • Maximize the diversion of materials from the solid waste stream • Collect and distribute reusable materials to arts and educational organizations and the general public • Educate the public and school children in the art of creative reuse What SCRAP does: • Diverts over 250 tons of materials from businesses and individuals and redistributes these reusable art material to educational and community organizations • Offers educational programs, field trips, workshops directed to school children and the public Who SCRAP serves: • Over 170 schools in San Francisco and Bay Area • At least 200 community organizations • 38,000 annual visits by teachers, artist working with community organizations Public Resources and Educational Programs • Frequent arts and reuse workshops • Field trips serving more than 600 school children • Reclaimed resources sorted and organized by material type


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