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CAP Celebrates a Year of Expansion

CAP marked the close of its 30th anniversary yearlong celebration and unprecedented expansion of the organization with performances by the CAP String Orchestra, Brookview Elementary School Chorus and Springfield Middle School Majorettes at the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at James Weldon Johnson Park on December 6, 2023. The performances began at 5 p.m.

CAP students with City Council President Dr. Ron Salem at the James Weldon Johnson Park tree lighting.

CAP kicked off its 30th anniversary in January, and the year has been marked by impactful growth and the notable acquisition of Connecting Thru Music (CTM), further solidifying CAP’s role in empowering creative spirits. CAP also began the 2023-2024 school year proudly welcoming 1,750 students in 152 programs at 59 program sites, the most programs and sites in one year in the history of the organization.

“This year marks a significant chapter in CAP’s story, one characterized by remarkable growth and collaboration, thanks to the dedication of our team and the generous spirit of our community,” reflected President & CEO Rev. Kimberly L. Hyatt. “Now more than ever, children and young people need access to quality arts education and therapeutic services. The milestones we’ve achieved together in our 30th year will set the foundation for future generations to experience the transformative power of arts education.”

CAP President & CEO The Rev. Kimberly Hyatt with students at the 2023 Performing Arts Showcase.

The transition from its longstanding model of a large roster of part-time teaching artists this year accelerated this growth. CAP has built a growing team of full-time teaching artist fellows who are able to teach more programs throughout the year, thereby reaching more students. No other organization in the country uses this unique model to leverage such far-ranging outcomes. This model has enabled CAP to introduce arts integration curriculum and instruction at eight schools blending an art form with a core academic subject including dance with math, theatre with literacy, and visual arts with science.

The acquisition of the music therapy nonprofit Connecting Thru Music, a milestone completed September 12, represents a strategic expansion of CAP’s services to address unmet community needs for children and young adults with disabilities through music therapy. CAP also reinstated its Arts for Justice-Involved Youth program, serving 14 young men between the ages of 12 and 17 at the John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Facility who are jailed while awaiting trial.

Providing access to new opportunities for exposure to the arts has been at the forefront of the organization’s expansion. A new program that was piloted this year is the Arts Field Trip Initiative. Through CAP’s work with Florida Data Science for Social Good (FL-DSSG) at the University of North Florida, data showed that even one field trip experience to a cultural destination like a museum or theatre drastically improves student grades in literacy, math and science. On June 20, 2,270 children and chaperones from Duval County Public Schools registered to see Doug Berky’s Gems: The World’s Wisdom Stories at the Florida Theatre and received reading materials to enhance the field trip experience and address literacy development. Working with a group of invested community partners, the pilot was a resounding success. CAP is working on a public-private partnership with the goal of expanding the opportunity to every DCPS student.

Florida Theatre Interior

In June 2023, CAP piloted the Arts Field Trip Initiative, inviting children in Duval County Public Schools to see a performance at the Florida Theatre.

“CAP continues to raise the bar when it comes to providing quality arts education and the opportunity for children to ignite that creative spark within,” said CAP Board Chair Mark LaBorde. “We have grown exponentially over the past 30 years, and with this momentum we will work toward fulfilling our mission in service of generations to come.”

It has also proven to be an exceptional year for fundraising for the organization. CAP’s signature fundraising event, Spring for the Arts, raised a record-breaking $805,449 in support of arts education for children and youth in Northeast Florida. It was the most money raised in the 18-year history of the event, underscoring the community’s strong support for its mission.

CAP was founded in 1993 by Gail Weltsek and her son along with a small group of volunteers at St. John’s Cathedral in downtown Jacksonville. It began with just one dance class for 10 children who lived in a nearby transitional housing facility. Within three years, the organization began to include dance programs at area elementary schools, and in 2000 it received its 501(c)(3) designation. Today, the organization has provided over 33,000 students, primarily living in under-resourced communities in Duval County, with professional arts education in art as therapy, dance, media arts, music, theatre and visual arts. Its work extends beyond Northeast Florida having garnered a national reputation for its innovative programs and collective impact work in partnership with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

To support CAP’s year-end fundraising efforts, click here.

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Save the date! Join us on Friday, April 17, 2026, at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club for the Cathedral Arts Project’s most anticipated evening of the year, the 21st Annual Spring for the Arts – CAP’s signature fundraiser. Savor delectable drinks and gourmet cuisine, bid on extraordinary live and silent auction items, and dance the night away with the Bold City Classics!💃

CAP is honored to announce it will celebrate Kristine Cherek & Kirk Larsen as the 2026 Guardians of the Arts for their efforts to safeguard and advance the arts. Spring for the Arts also celebrates community engagement in support of funding arts education initiatives throughout the region. Sponsorships available via email jessie@capkids.org. Learn more at capkids.org/sfta.🎉
Since December was a blur, we wanted to spotlight some wonderful CAP performances during the holiday season!  If you had a chance to see our incredible CAP students at opening night of Deck the Chairs, Downtown Art Walk, the First Coast Design Show or at one of the many school-based winter performances around town, make sure to tag CAP in your social media pics!💜

Thank you to all the families, students, friends and supporters who make this kind of community engagement possible. For more info visit capkids.org. 🌟
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Hurry! There are only a few spots left for the CAP Studio Artists Spring Workshop Series. CAP Studio Artists is an immersive visual art program designed for young creators grades 3 - 8, ready to take their artistic practice to the next level.🎨

Register your budding artist NOW for classes starting January 10 at our link in bio🎉

CAP has partnered with Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church for this program, so classes will be held at 4001 Hendricks Avenue, beginning Saturday, January 10, 2026 - May 9, 2026.

Over eight sessions, students will elevate their foundational art skills while developing their own unique creative voices. At the end of the program, every artist will present one completed piece in our Visual Art Showcase, professionally installed and exhibited in a local gallery—celebrating their growth, mastery, and creative journey! 🎨🖌️
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No matter how you did it—whether you donated, shared a post, attended a performance, told a friend about CAP or volunteered with us—these #CAPkidsjax want to personally thank you for your support this year! THANK YOU 💜
Happy New Year!🌟
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The giving season reminds us what matters most: the moment a student experiences pride after creating something meaningful—a painting, a song, a performance. That creative discovery transforms how young people see themselves and their potential.

At the Cathedral Arts Project, your support creates immediate impact. A $25 donation provides art supplies for students. $50 covers a week of music instruction. $100 brings dance education to students who would otherwise never have access.

Every gift strengthens our ability to serve more students throughout Northeast Florida.

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As we close out this year and approach the finish line of our REIMAGINE Campaign, we're grateful for donors who understand how the arts transform young lives. Your support has strengthened generations of students in Jacksonville—building confidence, developing creative abilities and opening doors to new possibilities.

Before December 31, join us in creating brighter futures for more young people in our community at our link in bio. 🎨🎵🎻👯🎭
Learning music offers significant social, emotional and educational benefits for young people. Every day at CAP reinforces the knowledge that arts education is essential for supporting the whole child. This program supported in part by @kidshopealliancejax 🎻
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The Jaguars have clinched the top spot in the AFC! Last chance to get your discounted tickets to experience the excitement from the stands THIS Sunday against the New York Jets, and support #CAPkidsjax simultaneously.🎉

Thanks to the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Jaguars Foundation, purchase general admission tickets here and all proceeds benefit CAP programs. Tickets start at $45: Sunday, December 14 |  1 p.m.  Link closes today at 5 PM so get yours now at our link in bio!!
GO JAGS🏈
Participation in the arts creates extraordinary change in the lives of children that sets them up to succeed in school and in life. Research consistently shows clear links between arts involvement and positive outcomes in academics, creative and critical thinking, personal behavior, and social and civic participation. These benefits reinforce the essential value of the arts to enrich not only individual children and young adults, but also their communities. For more information about CAP programs visit our link in bio. 🎶👯🎭🎨
Congratulations to the CAP Theatre and CAP Visual Arts students @jaxclassical for a wonderful showcase last night! Looking forward to seeing your growth at the CAP Visual and Performing Arts Showcases in the spring! 🎭🎶🎨🖼️💜 
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The 9th Annual CAP Golf Tournament is underway! ⛳️🏌️🏆
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This Thanksgiving, CAP is grateful for you, our supporters. Your giving has lifted the creative spirit of generations of children in our community. You are the reason we are here today, and you are the reason we will be here for decades to come. Happy Thanksgiving!🍂
Save the date | Join us on Friday, April 17, 2026, at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club for the Cathedral Arts Project’s most anticipated evening of the year, the 21st annual Spring for the Arts – CAP’s signature fundraiser!

CAP is honored to announce it will celebrate Kristine Cherek & Kirk Larsen as the 2026 Guardians of the Arts for their efforts to safeguard and advance the arts. 💜

Spring for the Arts also celebrates community engagement in support of funding arts education initiatives throughout the region. Generating over $9 million since its inception, it is the most visible event supporting arts education along the First Coast. Sponsorships available via email jessie@capkids.org. Learn more at capkids.org/sfta 🌟

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