Honeywell Arts & Entertainment received $5,000 in grant funding from the Duke Energy Foundation in support of its Honeywell Arts In Education program.
Honeywell Arts In Education integrates the arts into core curriculum, deepening engagement and comprehension across subjects.
The grant will help ensure the program remains accessible to pre-K through twelfth-grade students throughout the region during the 2025-2026 academic year, serving ten shared service counties: Cass, Fulton, Grant, Howard, Huntington, Kosciusko, Miami, Wells, Whitley, and Wabash.
This funding will allow Honeywell Arts & Entertainment to strengthen school partnerships, align programming with academic standards, and provide impactful arts experiences.
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