
Texas Folklife Welcomes Ariel M. Cooksey as Grants & Development Strategist
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Texas Folklife Welcomes Ariel M. Cooksey as Grants & Development Strategist
Dallas, Texas, March 19, 2026
Texas Folklife announces the addition of Ariel M. Cooksey, M.A., as Grants & Development Strategist. Cooksey brings more than ten years of experience in program development, evaluation, and cross-sector collaboration, strengthening the organization’s capacity to support artists, tradition bearers, and community partners across Texas.
With a graduate degree in Sociology and a background in trauma-informed education and family-centered systems, Cooksey specializes in translating complex community needs into clear, outcomes-driven grant proposals. Her work has supported initiatives in education, cultural competency, and community resilience, with a focus on building sustainable programs that reflect community knowledge and lived experience.
In her role, Cooksey will work closely with staff, artists, and partners to secure funding that advances Texas Folklife’s mission to document, present, and celebrate the living cultural traditions of Texas. Her approach emphasizes collaboration, careful listening, and storytelling as tools for strengthening both programs and relationships.
“Ariel’s experience aligns with our commitment to community-rooted work,” said Dr. Elisha Oliver, Executive Director of Texas Folklife. “Her ability to connect evaluation, narrative, and impact will help us grow responsibly while honoring the people and traditions at the center of our programs.
Cooksey’s work reflects a long-term dedication to equity and access in community initiatives. By pairing strong evaluation practices with narrative clarity, she helps ensure that cultural programs are both fundable and meaningful to the communities they serve.
About Texas Folklife
Texas Folklife is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, presenting, and celebrating the diverse living traditions of Texas. Through public programs, education, documentation, and artist support, Texas Folklife works with communities to share stories, sustain cultural knowledge, and build connections across generations.
Media Contact:
Mariela Freire
Communications Director, Texas Folklife
mfreire@texasfolklife.org
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