Building Opportunities, Bridging Communities

Building Bridges 2020 Annual Report

Our Mission & Vision

 

Despite the challenges we faced in 2020, we stayed focused on our mission and vision for the future – a future in which the residents East of the Anacostia River experience vital, thriving communities characterized by social, cultural, economic and racial equity.

Dear Friends,

At Building Bridges Across the River, we connect residents East of the Anacostia River to world class programs and services. The multi-sector collaboration we convene uniquely positions us to be responsive to the needs of the community and connect them to the critical resources they need for their families not only to survive, but truly thrive.

In 2020, as we celebrated 15 years since we opened our doors at THEARC, our mission has never been made clearer to us. Thanks to our network of cheerful givers and public servants, we were able to hit the ground running at the advent of the pandemic, adjusting our operating model and providing critical resources to those in our community devastated by its negative physical, social and economic impacts.

We also partnered with the talented team at Accenture to strengthen our branding, updating how we refer to our organization (from “BBAR” to “Building Bridges”). Our new reference, “Building Bridges” as well as our new logo, fully captures the breath of our work. We are building bridges to food justice, arts and culture that reflect Black stories, and economic opportunities and investments for local residents and entrepreneurs. Despite the challenges we faced in 2020, we stayed focused on our vision for the future – a future in which the residents East of the Anacostia River experience vital, thriving communities characterized by social, cultural, economic and racial equity.

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Rashaan Bernard
President 
Building Bridges Across the River

In 2020, we stayed focused on 3 intersecting areas to build bridges to a more equitable Washington, DC:

Arts & Culture

38,000+

engagements (online views) with THEARC Theater and iCAN Technical Theater Internship program virtual productions and collaborations.

Economic Opportunity

89

people placed in jobs through our workforce development programming at the Skyland Workforce Center.

Health &
Well-being

385

families supplied with locally grown organic produce in coordination with women and other minority-owned farms throughout the DMV area through our BBAR Farms programming.

Arts &
Culture

Building Bridges to innovative, homegrown artistic and cultural experiences East of the River

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THEARC Theater collaborated with the Black Coalition Against COVID-19 to support iMASK4DC, a mask wearing campaign in DC. Through our Arts4All Initiative, THEARC Theater helped bridge the technological divide by providing video production training to participants in iMASK4DC’s Film Festival.

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During the summer the iCAN interns completed 5 weeks of virtual training and concluded their summer intensive with a virtual production challenge. In the challenge, they recorded and edited interviews they conducted with young, up-and-coming, Black entrepreneurs and artists in DC. You can view the iCAN virtual production challenge here.

$50,000

invested in professional contractors, helping East of the River artists get back to work through THEARC Theater’s media and production initiatives.

Best Staff

THEARC Theater team won the award for “Best Staff” at the Broadway World Regional Awards.

The 11th Street Bridge Park team worked with local artists and residents of DC Housing Authority’s Hopkins Apartments to create a mural at the Hopkins Bridge Park Plot.

“The art helps to shine a light on the garden as it serves as a source of food during a time of need amid the coronavirus pandemic. The garden itself stands as a beacon of hope and light on so many different levels.” – Dietrich Williams, Native Washingtonian & Artist (source: WTOP)

Economic
Opportunity

Building Bridges to education pathways, affordable housing, and sustainable employment East of the River

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The Skyland Workforce Center introduced a virtual volunteer program in which volunteers worked one-on-one with Workforce Center participants via zoom to teach basic digital literacy skills needed to access the increasing array of online resources.

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The 11th Street Bridge Park, in collaboration with Martha's Table, Bread for the City, and Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative, established THRIVE East of the River—a program that provided direct relief to families in Ward 8 through unconditional cash transfers, weekly food distribution, and monthly dry goods to help alleviate crisis, while strengthening their foundation for a more resilient future.

$33,985

invested in artist fees and products, which elevated 20 Black creatives and entrepreneurs through community programming.

780

people received workforce development related services at the Skyland Workforce Center.

91%

of high school seniors in the iCAN Technical Theatre Internship program enrolled in Postsecondary Education institutions in the fall.

Health &
Wellbeing

Building Bridges to a resilient food network and access to urban agriculture education East of the River

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Our C.R.I.S.P., CSA program featured 6 Black-owned businesses including Nubian Hueman (soy candles), Fight Juice (cold-pressed juices), Plum Good (Plumbo Sauce), Open Crumb (cookies), Oh-Mazing (Granola), and Green Things Work (vitamin C shots).

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The 11th Street Bridge Park created virtual programming to foster wellness, healing, and creativity among 4,897 people – including a panel on what it means to defund the police, a weeklong celebration of wellness and Blackness for kids, a weekly vegan cooking class series, and a virtual month-long adaptation of our annual Taste Of The Harvest festival.

71

logs were inoculated with Shiitake Mushrooms.

Harvested Honey from five (5) beehives now a part of our BBAR Farms.

6 Farms

Supported a network of six (6) farms in SE, DC providing fresh and healthy food to the community.

2020 Highlights & Partnerships

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Food Distribution Partnership @ THEARC

Our partnerships with DC Central Kitchen, World Central Kitchen, Martha’s Table, Chick-fil-A, Children’s National, Capital Area Food Bank, Families4Families and our Advisory Board members allowed us to distribute 50,000+ meals and bags of groceries to community members from March-December 2020. Check out NBC4’s coverage of our work here.

Turkey Giveaway Partnership with Ward 8 Council Member Trayon White's Office

During the holiday season we were able to gift families East of the River with 500 turkeys thanks to our partnership with Giant Food and Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White.

Urban Institute Cross-Utilization Study Release Event

Business leaders, nonprofit partners, government officials, and community members joined us in our Blackbox Theater in THEARC West as we discussed the public release of the Urban Institute's Cross Utilization study, which explored the impact and best practices of collaborations among the THEARC partners.

THEARC's 15 Year Anniversary AfterDark Virtual Celebration

Our Cheers To 15 Years: AfterDark@THEARC Gala went virtual this year, celebrating 15 years of service, partnership, and collaboration East of the River at THEARC. The virtual event was produced by our iCAN interns and Theater Team and included reflections and celebratory cheers from various friends of Building Bridges including partners and staff at THEARC, Jose Andres, Sterling K. Brown and many more of our closest friends!

Progress Made on Construction of the 11th Street Bridge Park

The National Park Service approved a Transfer of Jurisdictional Authority of a three-acre plot of land in Anacostia Park—encompassing the 11th Street Bridge Park’s eastern entry point. This land will be part of the Bridge Park’s long-term lease with the city. The team also submitted the project’s next contract, which will bring the Bridge Park to 100% design completion and solicitation of a general contractor by early 2022.

Skyland Workforce Center 5th Anniversary Celebration

We kicked off the year celebrating the 5th Anniversary since we opened the doors of the Skyland Workforce Center. The event included touching stories from community members who received our services and gained employment with our support as well as support from the relevant government agencies, and reflections from community advocates, business leaders, and government officials. 

Partnership is in our DNA

We’re grateful to all of our partners at THEARC for their continued commitment to communities East of the Anacostia River. Our multi-sector collaboration and partnerships provide $30 million worth of human services annually in one central location at THEARC. READ MORE ABOUT OUR PARTNERS >

Donors

Thank you to all of our donors and supporters for continuing to build bridges with us. Your commitment helps build thriving communities East of the Anacostia River.

Despite the challenges, Building Bridges Across the River leveraged our resources and partnerships to rise to the challenges of the moment.

Like so many other non-profit organizations, we pivoted in 2020 to respond to our communities’ needs. We became a food distribution hub, a resource hub, a digital hub, and so much more, and we will continue to adapt as we rebuild and recover together.