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Columbus Landmarks advocates for historic preservation and new design excellence, ensuring landmarks in the future.
Playhouse Square is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is to present and produce a wide variety of quality performing arts, advance arts education, and create a neighborhood that is a superior destination for entertainment, business, and housing, thereby strengthening the economic vitality of the region.
TO SOLICIT, FUNDRAISE, MANAGE AND DISBURSE FUNDS IN THE FURTHERANCE OF THE MASTER PLAN FOR RESTORATION AND OPERATION OF THE ELAWA FARM SITE.
American Ballet Theatre's mission is to create, to present, to preserve, and to extend the great repertoire of classical dancing, through exciting performances and educational programming of the highest quality, presented to the widest possible audience.
Lambda Literary nurtures and advocates for LGBTQ writers, elevating the impact of their words to create community, preserve our legacies, and affirm the value of our stories and our lives.
GBH enriches people's lives through programs and services that educate, inspire, and entertain, fostering citizenship and culture, the joy of learning, and the power of diverse perspectives.
To restore, preserve and protect the physical, historical and cultural legacies of Lahaina, and honor the era of the Hawaiian Monarchy.
To mobilize collective wisdom and philanthropic capital to build empathetic, inclusive and resilient communities.
Our mission is to preserve, showcase, and nurture Venice’s diverse historical legacy.Vision: The Venice Heritage Museum will be a space for discovery — an inclusive hub for locals, Angelenos, and tourists alike to experience stories, collections, and archives from one of our country’s most culturally rich and innovative communities. In the face of constant change, the Museum will be a permanent landmark to celebrate all the diverse cultures and facets of Venice history. Venice’s accepting and progressive legacy will be on display, with exhibits highlighting both well-known and more obscure stories and archives, showcasing their relevance in today’s world.Ultimately, the Museum’s public campus will serve to enrich the lives of current and future generations of locals, Angelenos, and
To provide community support and educational opportunities to refugees, immigrants, and displaced American families.