Chicago arts organizations will receive $1,233,500 in grants from the National Endowment for The Arts this year, headlined by a $100,000 grant to Hubbard Street Dance Chicago for its Movement As Partnership dance education program, $90,000 for Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education and $65,000 for the theater company Redmoon to support the upcoming Great Chicago Fire Festival, it was announced Wednesday.

The agency also said that $837,500 will go to the Illinois Arts Council as part of a special partnership agreement with the NEA to support arts organizations throughout Illinois.

The full list of Chicago-area grantees includes:

Albany Park Theater Project ($10,000)

American Indian Center of Chicago ($10,000)

Art Institute of Chicago ($35,000), ART WORKS Projects

($20,000), Assitej/USA, Incorporated ($35,000)

Association of Architecture Organizations, Inc. ($20,000)

Barrel of Monkeys ($15,000)

Blair Thomas & Company ($20,000)

Chicago Classical Recording Foundation ($15,000)

Chicago Architecture Foundation ($40,000)

Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education ($90,000)

Chicago Film Archives ($15,000)

Chicago Historical Society ($35,000)

Chicago Humanities Festival ($35,000)

Chicago Shakespeare Theater ($50,000)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra ($60,000)

Chinese Fine Arts Society ($10,000)

Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events ($50,000)

Columbia College Chicago ($25,000)

Elevarte Community Studio ($20,000)

Grant Park Orchestral Association ($30,000)

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago ($100,000)

Ingenuity Incorporated Chicago ($50,000)

Intuit ($11,000)

Jazz Institute of Chicago ($15,000)

League of Chicago Theatres ($10,000)

Media Process Educational Films ($70,000)

National Museum of Mexican Art ($35,000)

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago ($25,000)

Ravinia Festival ($15,000)

Redmoon ($65,000)

River North Dance Company ($15,000)

Rush Hour ($10,000)

Ryan Opera Center ($40,000)

University of Chicago ($15,000)

University of Illinois at Chicago ($35,000)

Urban Gateways ($50,000)

WFMT Radio Network (two grants of $20,000 and $12,500)