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Murray Arts Council

To recognize and support the many artists and art forms that already exist in Murray County.

The Lyric Council

The Organization's Mission Is To Enhance Community Participation In Arts And Culture By Maintaining And Preserving The Lyric Theatre; Partnering With Community Arts Groups To Provide Diversity Of Films, Live Programs, Arts Information, And Gallery Opportunities And Exhibitions To The Community; And Establishing And Promoting Blacksburg, Virginia As An Arts Destination For The Region.

Watauga County Arts Council

The Watauga County Arts Council works to nurture and further the arts in Watauga County, NC.

Shelby County Arts Council

The mission of the Shelby County Arts Council is to support, nurture and promote the arts and cultural opportunities in Shelby County, Alabama.

West Valley Arts Council

The mission of the West Valley Arts Council is to mission of enrich the West Valley by growing a vibrant and connected arts and cultural community.

Orange County Arts Council

The Orange County Arts Council works daily to integrate the arts into the many aspects of Orange County life, support the county’s many creative resources, and enrich the quality of life for all Orange County residents. The Arts Council collaborates with many organizations throughout the county to make sure the arts are recognized as a necessary part of our lives as individuals and our collective life as a community.

Blue River Arts Council

The Blue River Arts Council is bridging cultures, building community, and boosting economy by resurrecting the Isis Theatre in Crete, Nebraska, and providing fun and artistic adventures for all of our diverse community.

Regional Arts & Culture Council

The mission of the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) is to enrich community life through arts and culture. RACC is the steward of public investment in arts and culture, and works to create an environment in which the arts and culture of the region can flourish and prosper.

Atrisco Land Rights Council

Land Grant Founded in 1692 Occupied the Atrisco Area in 1703 Became Part of the United States in 1848 Voted to Incorporate into a Body Politic in 1892 Land Patent issued to the community in 1905 Became part of the State of New Mexico in 1911 Atrisco Land Rights Council is an Atrisco-based nonprofit organization with one mission – to improve our community by helping nonprofits be more impactful through education and the use technology to protect the rights and privileges provided under the United States Constitution ( Sovereign Clause), Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo, New Mexico Constitution, Chapter 49 NMSA, Body Politic – Municipal Corporation created in 1892 for the purpose of governing our community for the benefit of all HEIRS. During the Last 50 years only Shareholders which make up only 10 percent of our Heirship have receive any value from their RIGHTS. Atrisco Land Rights Council provides community education through community engagement and by providing IT services pro bono and fee based consulting and outsourcing services to nonprofits, helping them harness the productivity gains long since enjoyed by the corporate sector, by connecting the needs of nonprofits with the skills and financial resources of the technology community. We focus on technology enabling nonprofits to focus on their mission while to evangelize the land grants mission of community engagement. Click here to download a one page Atrisco Land Rights Council overview or click here to download the 2013 Atrisco Land Rights Council Annual Report. Our Philosophy • We are mission-driven and passionate about the work of nonprofits • We are committed to providing services of the highest quality • We believe technology innovation can transform the local nonprofit landscape • We serve as a bridge between the needs of the nonprofit community and resources of the technology community • We educate nonprofit leaders and funders about the power of technology to further the work of nonprofits and the importance of funding technology initiatives. Our final goal is to assure that the lands are governed by the heirs for their benefit inviolate as noted in the New Mexico Constitution Bill of Rights Sec 2 Article 5.

Springfield Area Arts Council

THE SPRINGFIELD AREA ARTS COUNCIL PROMOTES THE EXISTENCE AND VISIBILITY OF ALL ART FORMS; PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF ARTISTS AND ART ORGANIZATIONS; PROMOTES AND UNDERWRITES ARTS IN EDUCATION; SUPPORTS LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL POLICIES WHICH INCREASE PUBLIC APPRECIATION FOR THE ARTS; AND ADVOCATES FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE ARTS BY ALL CITIZENS IN OUR COMMUNITIES. THE MISSION IS TO ENRICH THE COMMUNITY BY PROMOTING AND SUPPORTING ALL ART FORMS AND PROVIDING CREATIVE OPPORTUNITIES TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE ARTS.

Arts Council of Princeton

The mission of the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) is to “build community through the arts” in the greater Princeton region. Founded in 1967, the ACP promotes arts learning and appreciation in the community through three major activities: by providing multidisciplinary studio-based arts education to students of all ages, abilities and socio-economic backgrounds; by presenting a vibrant year-round calendar of free arts-related community cultural events; and by operating a fully-equipped arts center which includes gallery and performance space as a platform for more than 200 visual and performing artists each year.

WXXI Public Broadcasting Council

WXXI is the essential, life-long educational public media resource for the Greater Rochester area. WXXI engages the community with programming that stimulates and expands thought, inspires the spirit, opens cultural horizons, and promotes understanding of diverse culture.