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Rochester Cello Society

The Rochester Cello Society was formed in 2017 by cellist, Sandra Halleran. The society was created to inspire a greater connection between all cellists, young and old, student and professional. The society plans cello events throughout the Rochester area, both for players and listeners, alike. The Rochester Cello Society is an all-inclusive group of cellists in the Rochester, NY area. Cellists (students and professionals) and lovers of cello music are all invited to join. Events like cello ensemble reading, concerts and recitals, and masterclasses will be periodically planned throughout the year. This is all in the spirit of bringing cellists together and creating positivity in the community.

Marwen Foundation

Marwen educates and inspires under-served young people through the visual arts. Marwen provides high quality visual arts-education, college planning, and career development programs--all free of charge--to Chicago's under-served youth in grades 6-12.

Fremont 4th Of July Parade

The Fremont 4th of July Parade is a non-profit 501c3 organization whose mission is to plan, coordinate and facilitate a 4th of July parade and celebration for and by the citizens of Fremont and surrounding cities. The parade and related events are completely funded by community sponsorship and donations, there is no public/government funding of this parade.

Gustav Stickley House Foundation

The Gustav Stickley House Foundation has been formed to plan for and aid in the restoration, preservation and interpretation of the Gustav Stickley House and thereby make relevant the legacy, ideals and work of Gustav Stickley and the American Arts and Crafts Movement that helped guide social change beginning in the early 20th century.

Better World Ed (Reweave, Inc)

They help youth love learning about self, others, and our world. They create learning journeys that are comprised of videos, stories, and lesson plans about unique humans all around our planet. They're on a mission to make social and emotional learning possible — and captivating. For every learner, everywhere in the world, at every age. Even in math class.

Palm Harbor Historical Society

We are focused on the best practices for education, renovation and preservation. The Palm Harbor Historical Society, organized in 1983 operates the Palm Harbor Museum. The society has an ambitious future growth plan that incorporates the story of our past and present day community. This society is growing our community connections, tourism, identity, and keeping it all in trust for the future.

Adler Planetarium

The Adler Planetarium is a private, not-for-profit cultural institution whose mission is to encourage public interest in astronomy, its history, and to engage and educate a diverse audience in the exciting quest to understand our evolving universe. As part of a new multi-phase visitor experience plan, in 2005 the Adler embarked on a transformation from a traditional planetarium into the world?s premier space science center.

Hyde Park Community Players

We are a not-for-profit, all-volunteer group dedicated to creating and nurturing vital community theater in the greater Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood. We are always happy to welcome new people who would like to join us in our planning, our activities, and our productions. We emphasize genuine engagement in the project of creating both community and theater. Active members commit to working on the implementation and the promotion of each HPCP production.

Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP)

Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children and families facing medical challenges. Our mobile team of teaching artists work in local hospitals, clinics and community art spaces. Research demonstrates the importance of art in the healing process: It helps patients and family members cope, encourages compliance with treatment plans, increases self-confidence, encourages self-expression, reduces stress, pain, isolation and anxiety and promotes quality of life.

Steamboat Springs Council of the Arts and Humanities

The Steamboat Springs Arts Council is devoted to supporting and promoting arts and culture in the Yampa Valley. We achieve this through planning, production and collaborating with arts and humanities programs and initiatives that have a positive educational, cultural and economic impact for our community. As well as being excellent stewards of the 1908 historic train depot. The Steamboat Springs Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, supported by our annual members, audiences and local businesses. Large support has been provided by private donation, the City of Steamboat Springs, and regional and national grants.

Fundacja Pro Akademika

Our mission is to support unique young people in their self-development and in realisation of their plans: either educational, scientific or professional. We believe that in this way we can guarantee the development of society. Thus we: - help students, and young scientists implement their ideas: original research, or other initiatives for education, science, culture, or business - we provide friendly environment and expert support, - support talented pupils, and students who, aware of their abilities, have courage to conquer the highest peaks. One talented person may be responsible for many innovative changes in the future. Our values: - reliability, - transparency, - building bonds with our beneficiaries, and donors, - diversity, - cooperation, - being and working with experts, - popularisation (dissemination), - innovation

Shakespeare Club of Pasadena

For the past 50 years, the Shakespeare Club has become particularly well-known for its Broadway musicals staged annually to benefit various worthy charities in our community. In recent years, these have become semi-professional productions involving an entire year of planning and preparation. Under professional direction and choreography and with professional sets and orchestra, club members, husbands, and friends volunteer thousands of rehearsal, production, and promotion hours to bring the show to the public. Proceeds from these productions have been donated to various charities: The Association of Retarded Citizens, Wellness Community, Villa Esperanza, the Pasadena Ronald McDonald House, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Currently, our proceeds go to fund college scholarships for outstanding high school graduates in Pasadena high schools.