The Clifton Houses mission is to continue the legacy of acclaimed poet Lucille Clifton and community activist Fred Clifton by providing mentorship, local and global resource access, training, and development in the creative arts to underrepresented and underserved people of all ages in the Baltimore and surrounding communities, with particular focus on Afrodiasporic, female, and gender non-conforming LGBTQA+ poets, writers, artists, and creative activists.
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2024. The Clifton House reported 8 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
Revenue and expenses over time
The Clifton House reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
What Arts, Culture & Humanities executives earn in Maryland
The Clifton House reported no executive compensation in its latest filing. For context, the highest-paid executive at a comparable arts, culture & humanities organization in Maryland earns a median of $57,303.
These are arts, culture & humanities sector-wide figures, not this organization's reported pay. Based on 329 organizations across 329 filings (2021 – 2024).
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What are The Clifton House's revenue and expenses?
In 2024, The Clifton House reported $657k in total revenue and $266k in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.
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