The Dayton Foundation's Video Camera Lending Program is available to not-for-profit organizations that have received a Dayton Foundation discretionary grant.
The hand-held video camera, which may be borrowed for up to one week, can help you in documenting the impact of your project and the Foundation's grant. The camera is very simple to use, and instructions are provided. Completed short videos may be posted on The Dayton Foundation's website and social media pages, as well as on your organization's site. Similar videos produced with your organization's own camera or cell phone also may be submitted to the Foundation for possible posting on our online pages.
To borrow the Foundation's hand-held video camera, please complete the Equipment Borrower Agreement Form, sign and fax it to Chris Smith, public relations officer, at (937) 222-0636. Questions? Please contact Chris Smith at (937) 225-9958.
With the support of a Dayton Foundation discretionary grant, the K12 Gallery for Young People unveiled six gigantic murals on June 8, 2011. Replicas of great works by master artists, the murals were designed as part of K12’s HAALO project (Helping Adolescents Achieve Life-Long Objectives), in collaboration with the Montgomery County Juvenile Court System. More than 30 youth, ages 10 to 18, in the juvenile court system created the artwork, which can be viewed on the 600 block of East Third Street in downtown Dayton.