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The Choir School of Delaware is a comprehensive, multifaceted, after-school program that has a strong legacy of serving and engaging Wilmington’s youth and families through music and mentoring. Historically known as the Cathedral Choir School of Delaware, we provide professional musical training, leadership and language skills, academic support, and college-bound mentoring in an intergenerational environment for youth in Wilmington, Delaware and surrounding regions.
Through excellence in operations, stewardship, innovative programming, and world-class design, Friends of the High Line seeks to engage the vibrant and diverse community on and around the High Line, and to raise the essential private funding to help complete the High Line's construction and create an endowment for its future operations.
Founded in 2107 to actively promote all of the arts, artists, performers, and hand crafter entrepreneurs while encouraging others to learn a craft, perform, support, and spread the word about all types of creative activities. To connect artists together to network, collaborate, and support each others works. To teach and offer workshops for the community, schools, organizations, and programs, businesses, and corporate while remaining actively involved with similar programs and outdoor fairs, etc.
In an intimate setting, the Gamm creates the finest of live theater; entertaining, intellectually enriching and emotionally liberating, which engages the audience intensely with perennial and present issues of consequence. Gamm further serves the public with educational outreach programming designed to both support the theatrical experience and help sustain and enhance the intellectual and cultural life of its community. Vision Statement The Gamm aspires to become a major regional presence in the performing arts community as well as a stimulus to economic growth in the local community and statewide. The Gamm is committed to reaching out to our ever-expanding community and carrying forward our well-established local identity to the rest of New England and beyond. As a re-inventor of timeless classics as well as a fearless provocateur and producer of contemporary and new work, we aim to raise tough moral and political questions central to our understanding of human nature and community, both on a domestic and international level, and engage diverse audiences with common understanding and compassion.
The Lilly Awards Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to celebrate the work of women in the theater and promote gender parity at all levels of theatrical production.
To support excellence of fine arts, performing arts and culinary arts in Middlesex county and surrounding localities.
The mission of the Center for the Arts Foundation is to promote, facilitate, and advocate for the arts in Gresham and the surrounding areas. We do this by cultivating financial and other necessary resources to support the arts.
The All-American Boys Chorus empowers and gives voice to boys from diverse backgrounds to build self-confidence, self-discipline, leadership skills, and realize achievement through the transformative power of music.
Friends Of The White City (FOTWC) is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit (NFP) corporation dedicated to providing educational programs on the historic significance of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In furtherance of that mission we hope to raise funds for the research, preservation and restoration of what remains of the expo as well as raising awareness of the beauty that remains in the Chicago Parks that hosted and continue to support the expo's legacy.
They believe every person is a work of Art from their Heart. We purpose to find value in everyone and encourage strength in building relationships by using theater to diffuse the misnomer that folks that are cognitively challenged can't be a part of the "norm". We are a drama troupe by and for people with special needs.
Founded in 1993 to bridge the gap between policy and practice, The Center for Education Reform is the pioneer and leading voice for substantive change that transforms learning opportunities and outcomes for America’s children. The mission of the Center is to accelerate the growth of the education reform movement in ways that make available to families new and meaningful choices, give parents fundamental power over their children’s education, and allow teachers and schools to innovate in ways that transform student learning.
WE WANT THE LAND COALITION, INC. (“WWTLC”) is a recognized nonprofit organization in the state of Michigan whose mission is to provide women and girls with unique programs, events, and experiences that celebrate women’s history, promote healing and empowerment, build women’s community, and encourage education and growth.