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The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

To provide bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history.

This is the Place Foundation

The mission of This is the Place Foundation is to educate the public about the history, culture, and com temporary legacy of Utah's early settlers and the cultures, groups, and indigenous peoples with whom they interacted through interpretive programs, living history experiences, research and exhibits

Interlochen Center For The Arts

INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS ("ICA") ENGAGES AND INSPIRES PEOPLE WORLDWIDE THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATIONAL, ARTISTIC, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS, ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF ARTS.

Capitol Center For The Arts

THE MISSION OF THE CAPITOL CENTER FOR THE ARTS IS TO INSPIRE, EDUCATE, AND ENTERTAIN AUDIENCES BY PROVIDING BOTH THE FINEST VENUES FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AND A WIDE RANGE OF PROFESSIONALLY EXCELLENT AND ARTISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT PRESENTATIONS. IT SHALL ALSO SERVE AS A RESOURCE AND GATHERING PLACE FOR THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE.

The Charlotte Museum Of History

The Charlotte Museum of History is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization that interprets and preserves Charlotte’s unique history, enriching the community through shared understanding of the past and inspiring dialogue about the future.

THE FRIENDS OF ALGONQUIN PARK

The Friends of Algonquin Park was established in 1983 as a non profit registered charity. The Friends operate as a cooperating association under an agreement with the Ontario Parks to enhance the educational and interpretive programs in Algonquin Park. This is accomplished by developing and reprinting Park-related publications, and funding Park projects through the proceeds from sales at The Friends' two bookstores in the Park, private donations, and various fundraising efforts. The activities of The Friends of Algonquin are coordinated by a volunteer Board of Directors who reside in different parts of Ontario. Since its establishment, The Friends has grown to a membership of over 3000 people, and continues to attract support from around the world.

Gallo Center For The Arts

The mission of the Gallo Center for the Arts is to enrich the quality of life in the San Joaquin Valley by providing an inspirational civic gathering place where regional, national and international cultural activities illuminate, educate and entertain. The Gallo Center for the Arts celebrates the diversity of our community by offering an array of affordable cultural opportunities designed to appeal, and be accessible, to all.

The Quogue Junior Theater Troupe

The Quogue Junior Theater Troupe, Inc ("QJTT") is an amateur theater group with professional direction, production and staging. The Troupe provides an educational and recreational theater experience and fosters personal growth and development for the young people of Quogue and the surrounding communities.

Headlands Center for the Arts

Headlands Center for the Arts provides an unparalleled environment for the creative process and the development of new work and ideas. Through artists’ residencies and public programs, we offer opportunities for reflection, dialogue and exchange that build understanding and appreciation for the role of art in society.

The Outer Loop Theater Experience

The Outer Loop is a volunteer-based collaboration, driven by the challenge of enriching our world with important, inspiring and transformative theatrical experiences, while at the same time, encouraging and developing the work of emerging playwrights and all artists.

Queens Council On The Arts

The mission of Queens Council on the Arts is to foster and develop the arts in Queens County and to support individual artists and arts organizations in presenting their cultural diversity for the benefit of the community.

The Paley Center for Media

The Paley Center for Media, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, leads the discussion about the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public.