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The Red Door Project

The Red Door Project’s mission is to leverage the power of stories to change our racial ecology. Founded in 2011, RDP envisions a society where our differences catalyze listening, learning, and thoughtful action. Our systems approach to exploring race and human interaction provides a framework for examining root causes of problems and needed policy changes. We ask participants in our programs to engage in open dialogue, witness multiple truths, discover shared values, and consider how to apply these learnings in everyday life.

The High Desert Museum

To explore the High Desert\u2019s unique landscape, cultures, wildlife, history and arts, connecting our visitors to the past and helping them discover their role in the present and responsibility to the future. \n\nA multidisciplinary educational institution, the Museum promotes a balanced awareness of regional issues and inspires personal exploration and learning through fun, engaging and evocative exhibits, programs, educational classes, excursions, and special events. Programs are consistent with the Museum\u0027s leadership role as a partner with elementary, secondary, and higher education efforts and as a partner with regional and community organizations.

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra

The mission of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is to provide excellence and innovation in orchestral music performance and education that serves and engages the community.

The Kentuck Museum Association

Kentuck is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the arts, engaging the community and empowering the artist.

Focus On The Masters

Art appreciation program that documents, preserves and presents the works and lives of accomplished contemporary artists. We emphasize the importance of the arts to a healthly society.

We The Best Foundation

The Foundation is dedicated to enriching the lives of the next generation - from childhood to adulthood. The Foundation supports individuals and organizations in underserved communities in efforts that aid them in becoming the best version of themselves by making their dreams come true.

Springboard For The Arts

Springboard for the Arts is an economic and community development organization for artists and by artists. Springboard for the Arts' mission is to cultivate vibrant communities by connecting artists with the resources they need to make a living and a life. Our work is about creating communities and artists that have a reciprocal relationship, where artists are key contributors to community issues and are visible and valued for the impact they create.

The Virginia Arts Festival

The mission of the Virginia Arts Festival is to bring world-class performing arts to our citizens and visitors, impact the lives of students through outstanding educational programs, commission new works of national and international significance, and make a tangible difference in Hampton Roads through regional partnerships and cultural tourism.

Friends Of The Hunley

TO PROCURE, MANAGE, AND EXPEND CHARITABLE DONATIONS FOR THE RAISING,RESTORATION,PRESERVATION, AND DISPLAY OF THE H. L. HUNLEY SUBMARINE ANDRELATED ARTIFACTS.

Outreach Through The Arts

We are committed to helping support the kids in the community!

Arts Bridging The Gap

Arts Bridging the Gap uplifts the voices, experiences, and self-expression of youth from under-resourced communities through healing arts programs. Through our work, youth develop interpersonal skills and growth mindsets that enable them to be their best selves in our community.We currently offer four primary in and after school programs that utilize the arts to provide resources and support for young people in under resourced areas to realize their full potential.

The Actors Theatre Workshop

The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW) was founded by Thurman E. Scott in 1990, with a mission to help people achieve their potential through drama. From conservatory classrooms to housing facilities to corporate boardrooms, we use our creative process technique as a tool to develop individual potential, create tangible change, and liberate the talents and abilities in people from all walks of life. ATW believes that creativity is the great equalizer and unifier among human beings, and that theater must play an active role in a community’s life. At ATW’s heart is our robust roster of community programs that use theater to engage historically marginalized populations, from children experiencing housing instability to formerly incarcerated persons.