DC ARTS AND HUMANITIES ED

DC ARTS AND HUMANITIES ED is a DC government contractor that has received $2.3M in purchase order payments across 2 District of Columbia agencies. Their largest agency partner is Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

Total Revenue

$2.3M

Agency Partners

2

Annual Revenue from DC

By fiscal year

$100K

FY13

$200K

FY14

$127K

FY15

$144K

FY16

$161K

FY17

$118K

FY18

$187K

FY19

$634K

FY20

$193K

FY21

$258K

FY22

$165K

FY23

$1K

FY24

$10K

FY25

$15K

FY26

Agency Relationships

Revenue breakdown by DC agency

Since Feb 2013Last: Jul 2025
Since Feb 2016Last: Feb 2026

What They Sell

NIGP commodity codes from purchase orders

96207009620700:Arts Services (Cultural, Design, Visual, etc.)
$2.3M
92478359247835 : TRAINING, ON-SITE, INSTRUCTOR LED
$2K
96234009623400:Event Planning Services
$15K
92441409244140 : PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
$10K
91838009183800:Education and Training Consulting
$3K
96205009620500:Amusement and Entertainment Services (Incl. Performing Arts Professionals)
$240
92420109242010 : ASSESSMENT, OBSERVATION OF SKILLS
$1K

Recent Purchase Orders

Most recent transactions with DC government

AgencyDescriptionAmountDate
DCPS
District of Columbia Public Schools
OTL_FY26_CC_Local_Arts: Visual Arts Exhibition$15KFeb 2, 2026
CAH
Commission on the Arts and Humanities
FY25 - DC Community ConveningN/AJul 17, 2025
DCPS
District of Columbia Public Schools
OTL_FY25_ContentCurriculum_TitleII_Arts:PDFacilitationAndEventAdminstration_SucceedingAcademically$10KJan 2, 2025
DCPS
District of Columbia Public Schools
Cluster8_FY24_CardozoEC_DC ARTS and HUMANITIES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE$1KJun 18, 2024
CAH
Commission on the Arts and Humanities
GOS -11519 - Enhancement grant DC Arts And Humanities Education Collaborative Inc. - FY23 - KR$15KSep 27, 2023

Quick Facts

Most Recent PO

Feb 2, 2026

Top Agency Partner

Commission on the Arts and Humanities

99% of total revenue

Revenue Concentration

Highly concentrated, relies heavily on one agency

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