REV and CoBank Invest in the Arts Council Through the Sharing Success Program
The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge is honored to be selected as a 2026 recipient of REV and CoBank's Sharing Success program, receiving a combined $10,000 investment to support the arts across the Capital Region.
The annual Sharing Success program, led by CoBank, matches charitable contributions made by its partners to strengthen communities and support organizations making a meaningful local impact. Through this partnership, REV has amplified its commitment to the region by investing in organizations that improve quality of life and foster stronger, more connected communities.
"At REV, we believe connection is about more than technology," said Josh Descant, CEO of REV. "While our core mission is to build and deliver the infrastructure that helps people, businesses and communities thrive, our commitment to the communities we serve goes beyond the network itself."
That philosophy aligns closely with the Arts Council's mission to strengthen the creative infrastructure of the Capital Region by supporting artists, expanding access to arts experiences, and fostering vibrant communities through culture.
"We're incredibly grateful to REV and CoBank for their investment in the arts throughout our community," said Jonathan Grimes, President & CEO of the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. "Partnerships like this help ensure that artists, cultural organizations, and creative programs continue to enrich the quality of life for everyone in our region. Thank you, REV and CoBank, for recognizing the value of the arts and helping us build a stronger, more vibrant community."
Support from partners like REV and CoBank helps the Arts Council continue serving the Capital Region through year-round exhibitions, performances, artist opportunities, arts education initiatives, public programs, grants, and community events that connect people through creativity.
The Arts Council extends its sincere appreciation to REV and CoBank for investing in the people, places, and programs that make our region a thriving cultural community.
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