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MUSIC KITCHEN - FOOD FOR THE SOUL INC

To bring top emerging and established professional musicians together in order to share the inspirational, therapeutic, and uplifting power of music with New York City’s disenfranchised homeless shelter population. I believe a shelter exists to provide not only physical but emotional and spiritual support to those who, for whatever reason, have lost the foundation of their homes and communities. I believe that music reaches the core of our being and can play a vital role in nourishing hope, love and strength, particularly when performed at an extremely high artistic level and in a friendly, relaxed setting.

Friends Of The Saint Paul Public Library

Mission: Stronger libraries for stronger communities Vision: As an influential voice for libraries, we will ensure the Saint Paul Public Library and libraries in Minnesota, nationally and internationally are vital centers of engaged, educated and diverse communities. Values: The Friends is guided in its work by • Creative, innovative and entrepreneurial approaches to challenging issues; • Inclusivity and integrity in all its activities; • Responsible stewardship of its resources in perpetuity. Through this work, The Friends serves as a national model for its unique, comprehensive support of the Saint Paul Public Library. The Friends has a nonprofit consulting group, Library Strategies, that provides services to libraries and library organizations across the country and internationally. The Friends also leads the Minnesota Book Awards and, because of its statewide, year-round outreach promoting literacy, reading and writing, serves as the Minnesota Center for the Book—the state affiliate of the National Center for the Book at the Library of Congress. The Friends is the only library support organization in the country to be honored with this designation.

The Black Repertory Theatre Of Kansas City

The mission of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is two-fold: first, to give voice to neglected and new works of the African-American experience in the American Theatre Canon. Secondly, to engage youth of the urban core in the theatre arts and through mentorship, internship, and scholarship.

Age and Gender Equity in the Arts

Age and Gender Equity in the Arts (AGE) is a nonprofit organization created to empower and promote the visibility of women across the life span in the performing arts, affecting a paradigm shift in the culture.

Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts

The mission of Dr. Phillips Center is to be "An inspirational place where people love to be". This is realized through the vision of "Arts For Every Life®".

The National Guild for Community Arts Education

The National Guild supports and advances access to lifelong learning opportunities in the arts. We foster the creation and development of community arts education organizations and programs by providing research and information resources, leadership development and networking opportunities, funding, and advocating on behalf of the field. We co-create a future where learning and creativity are at the center of our collective liberation.

Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts

The Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts presents and creates excellent and innovative performing arts programs for the enrichment, education, and enjoyment of diverse audiences and participants. Our vision is to harness the power of the performing arts to enrich and change lives by extending the Wolf Trap experience of millions people worldwide.

Azubuike African American Council for the Arts

The name Azubuike, when translated, means, “The past is our strength.” The history of our organization predates the official incorporation in October of 2014. Ours is a collective story, we the founders have gathered all our years of experience as community members, activists, artist, educators, writers, mentors, and our passion for helping youth & community, into one entity of service, the Azubuike African American Council for The Arts! Azubuike’s Mission is to reconcile the racial divides that exist in our community by giving at-risk youth a voice to express themselves, be heard without bias, and spark a much larger conversation about race relations in the Quad Cities through the Arts. Our Vision is to use the Arts to help us understand our past, show us how to shape our future, while telling a compelling story about why our lives matter.

Del E. Webb Center For The Performing Arts

The mission of the Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts is to present culturally diverse, live performing arts and educational experiences that inspire audiences and artistically transform our community.

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The mission of John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is to fulfill President Kennedy’s vision by producing and presenting the greatest examples of music, dance, and theater; supporting artists in the creation of new work; and serving the nation as a leader in arts education.

Coalition For African Americans In The Performing Arts

MISSION: CAAPA's Mission is to help "Bring Color to the Classics!" VISION: CAAPA's vision is to help promote opportunities for Black classical musicians and others in the performing arts through arts performances, education, and outreach.

The Frank Lloyd Wright House In Ebsworth Park

The mission of the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park is to preserve and promote the house and its surrounding property as an architectural and design museum, educational center and public park. Our vision is to help ensure Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy and to serve as a focal point for educational activities relating to his work and architecture and design in general.