CREATIVE CAREER PATHWAY ORGANIZATIONS
Community Program Hub
Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) career pathway programs run by community-based organizations including mentorship programs, career exploration and internship programs, membership organizations, and organizations providing AME work-based learning services to individuals schools.
*The community program hub is a public platform, open to any California-based AME training organization. EEA does not vet or endorse programs listed on the Community Program Hub.
We are continually updating this resource with new programs and training opportunities for people interested in the arts, media, and entertainment industries. If you would like to add your community based organization, please fill out the form here.
Types of programs
Musicians At Play
Providing students and teachers access to music education through live performances and mentorship in underserved schools.
Jail Guitar Doors
Providing music programs and pathways to employment for people experiencing incarceration.
Live Out L!ve Foundation
Bringing pathways to inclusivity in the live entertainment industry.
Youth beat
Youth Beat provides in-depth digital media training and mentoring to low-income, inner-city Oakland teens.
BDP Entertainment Group
The HBAu uplifts diverse populations in front of or behind the lens.
For Employers
EEA provides a solution for studios and employers looking to increase representation across all groups. EEA organizations serve diverse talent from a variety of communities. If you submit a recruitment request, we can send it out to EEA organizations and curate a list of potential candidates to meet your needs.
Arts, Media, & Entertainment
High Road℠ Training Partnership
The Arts, Media, & Entertainment High Road Training Partnership (AME-HRTP) is the first large-scale, multi-year initiative to bridge training and education programs with employment and drive economic mobility for underrepresented AME workers in California’s creative economy. Over the next 3 years, the AME-HRTP will unite workforce intermediaries, Registered Apprenticeship Program Sponsors, county & state government partners, research & policy partners, community-based organizations, and labor partners to shape a more inclusive and diverse AME industry.