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The Contemporary Austin

The Contemporary Austin reflects the spectrum of contemporary art through exhibitions, commissions, education, and the collection.

The Halo Foundation

HALO believes every child should have the support of a family. We provide housing, healing and education to thousands of homeless and at-risk children. HALO began in Kansas City, MO by HALO Founder Rebecca Welsh, and has served as the foundation of a family for children who need it most since 2005.Our mission is to help one more child spend one less day alone.

The Jazz Gallery

The Jazz Gallery serves as an international cultural center where the youngest generation of emerging professional jazz musicians are nurtured with opportunities to collaborate with their peers, discover and refine their creativity, and perform in front of eager audiences.

The Masterwork Chorus

Masterwork is dedicated to enriching and supporting the cultural life of the community through professional-level choral performances and the promotion of music education.

The Barnes Foundation

The mission of the Barnes is to promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture. Founder, Dr. Albert C. Barnes, believed that art had the power to improve minds and transform lives. Our diverse educational programs are based on his teachings and one-of-a-kind collections.

Exploring The Arts

ETA's mission is to strengthen the role of the arts in public high school education. ETA's programs connect private funders, individual artists, and cultural institutions to Partner Schools to achieve greater equality of resources and opportunity for youth of all means and backgrounds.

The Dignity Institute

We empower underserved youth & families with life & leadership skills that build strong communities, create a new narrative & improve the world.

The Laundromat Project

The Laundromat Project brings art, artists, and arts programming into laundromats and other everyday spaces, thus amplifying the creativity that already exists within communities to build community networks, solve problems, and enhance our sense of ownership in the places where we live, work, and grow.

The Podium Foundation

Inspiring Richmond youth to become confident and capable writers with the skills necessary to succeed in citizenship, college and career.

Erasing the Distance

Erasing the Distance uses the power of performance to disarm stigma, spark dialogue, educate, and promote healing surrounding issues of mental health.

Stage the Change

Founded in 2012, Stage the Change, Inc. was created to teach and enable students of the arts to use their "arts voices" to create the world that they would like to live in •To help students become global citizens through creativity and performance and learn to approach social justice issues which are important to them through theatre, dance and film. As we grow, these students provide communities with inspirational original performance which serve as a catalyst for change.

The Gohan Society

Our mission is to foster an understanding and appreciation of Japan’s culinary heritage in the United States through outreach to chefs, culinary arts professionals and all who admire and enjoy Japanese culture. We are committed to the principles of cultural and gastronomic education and exchange and we believe that by inspiring chefs, restaurateurs, journalists, and food lovers both professional and amateur through such educational initiatives, we will expand and enrich their repertoires, their artistry and their cultural understanding. The Gohan Society serves as a resource center for knowledge of traditional Japanese ingredients, techniques and food-related products, and as a catalyst for the expansion of that knowledge in the United States.