Ko-Thi Dance Company Launches “$56 for 56th” Campaign to Sustain Operations After Loss of Federal Funding
MILWAUKEE, WI, June 2025 — Ko-Thi Dance Company, a beloved Milwaukee-based African dance institution, is calling on the community to rally behind its work in the face of a devastating funding loss. The organization today announced its $56 for 56th campaign — a grassroots effort to raise $100,000 and safeguard its future after the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) abruptly withdrew its funding due to shifting federal priorities.
“This is not just about dance — it’s about preserving a vital piece of Black culture and community history,” said Caulker. “Ko-Thi has helped generations of children and artists see themselves reflected in the art world. We cannot allow that to be erased.”
Earlier this year, Ko-Thi received a letter from the NEA stating that its federal funding was being terminated, not for lack of artistic merit, but because the organization’s work no longer aligned with a newly redirected list of federal priorities. While the NEA now emphasizes projects that elevate HBCUs, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and other select initiatives, Ko-Thi’s African-rooted
art was deemed outside of this scope.
As a result, the company was forced to cancel the remainder of its Ngoma concert series and now faces an existential threat.
In response, Ko-Thi is turning to its community with a simple ask: Support the “$56 for 56th” campaign by donating $56 (or more), honoring Ko-Thi’s 56 years of impact and helping sustain its mission. Through its website Ko-Thi.org, the company is seeking 2,000 supporters to commit to $56 donations in honor of Ko-Thi’s 56th year, with the option to give monthly or as a onetime contribution.
Donations can also be made in person, as the organization will take part in several summer events, starting with Milwaukee’s annual Juneteenth celebration along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The WNOV Radio booth will serve as a donation site during the festivities, where Ko-Thi board members will collect in-person donations from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Additionally, staff members will be present at all Summer of Soul events, held at the Marcus Performing Arts Center’s Peck Pavilion (325 E Kilbourn Ave.) on July 2, 16, 30, and August 13 and 27.
To donate or learn more, visit Ko-Thi.org.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.