SPARC — Youth Performing Arts
Amanda Mullins has extensive experience in development and grant administration within the nonprofit sector. Currently serving as Assistant Director of Development at SPARC — Youth Performing Arts since October 2021, Amanda previously held roles such as Prospect Research at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Fund Development Manager and Grant Writer at UNOS. Additional experience includes managing a vending program at Prevention Connections and directing grants administration at YWCA of Richmond. Amanda's educational background includes a Master of Social Work with a focus on Administration, Planning, and Public Policy, as well as a Certification in Nonprofit Management and a Bachelor of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University.
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SPARC — Youth Performing Arts
Founded in 1981, SPARC's mission is to profoundly influence young people’s lives through exceptional performing arts education. We believe that every single young person in our community would benefit from SPARC programs. We are committed to improving the lives of every young person in the Richmond region through high-quality, culturally relevant, and innovative programming. We will serve more students in the future by continuing the excellent programs already in place; refining the cultural relevancy of our curriculum; leveraging partnerships and relationships to reach new, diverse student populations; and continually evaluating whether each of our programs is accepting of all students.