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White Bear Center For The Arts

WBCA enhances and enriches the cultural life and literacy in the community by promoting and providing high quality programs and services in fine and related arts, and facilities and faculty for artists.

Foundation For Diversity In The Arts

LIVE AND IN COLOR DEVELOPS NEW WORK FOR THE STAGE THAT PROMOTES AND CELEBRATES DIVERSITY. EMPHASIZING NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING, MULTI-ETHNIC PARTICIPANTS, AND BOLD THEATRICALITY, WE OFFER UNIQUE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW PLAYS AND MUSICALS THAT ENCOURAGE DIALOGUE AMONG ARTISTS FROM A VARIETY OF CULTURES.

TRIP - The Road To International Passages

T.R.I.P. – The Road to International Passages — is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to benefit inner-city youth and underprivileged kids between the ages of 11 and 14 years old. Both historically and presently, underprivileged youth do not have the financial means to travel abroad due to their family’s limited financial and social resources. In T.R.I.P., youth will be able to study and explore a plethora of different cultures through a multi-faceted curriculum designed to incorporate language, world culture, history, current events, and financial numeracy. Each summer, the students will have the opportunity to research, through inquiry-based projects, and travel to a foreign country through a sponsorship provided through our organization. T.R.I.P.’s vision is to both advocate for, and assure, youth are exposed to the history, demographics, local currency, and beauty of many different cultures of the world in an effort to broaden each student’s individual worldview.

The Beirut Wedding World Theatre Project

The Beirut Wedding World Theatre Project is a diversity based theatre company, providing a safe haven for artists from traditionally disenfranchised communities to do their best work; and to use that work to shape the world around us into a more tolerant, expansive and celebratory society.

The Opera League of Los Angeles

Support Opera through education, volunteerism and fundraising on behalf of Los Angeles Opera, and serve as a resource for community engagement.

State Theatre Center For The Arts

The primary mission of the nonprofit State Theatre is to provide a stage to celebrate and explore the arts together. We serve people of all ages, races, socio-economic backgrounds and cultural interests through our diverse programming, arts education and other community-based initiatives.

Jackson School of the Arts Association

Founded in 2001, the Jackson School of the Arts makes high quality dance, art and theater programs available to all children regardless of their financial means.

The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival

Founded in 2011, The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival (AoBFF) is the only independent film festival in the world exclusively devoted to work that emerges from the vibrant and diverse Brooklyn scene. We also produce Brooklyn On Demand, the only streaming platform dedicated to showcase Brooklyn-centric film and media for free to a worldwide audience.

Mann Center For The Performing Arts

The Mann Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to the cultural enrichment of the community and enhanced public awareness and enjoyment of the performing arts through the accessible presentation of popular, classical, and contemporary - musical, theatrical, operatic, dance and education programs.

New York Foundation For The Arts

Established in 1971, NYFA is a nonprofit service organization with the mission of empowering the creative community by providing critical support, resources, and opportunities to help artists, cultural workers, and emerging arts organizations sustain themselves economically. NYFA’s present day impact is far-reaching and rooted in a wealth of resources and partnerships, with in-person programs and services in eight states, a world-wide online presence, and an ever-growing base in NY. Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) are integral to our mission which we serve through our four flagship initiatives.

The Shakespeare Theatre Of New Jersey

The artists and trustees of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey bring dramatic masterpieces of the past to dynamic new life in order to inspire present lives as well as future visions of the world. We are a teaching theatre, fervently dedicated to providing transformative experiences through live performances of the classics. We integrate education and learning into all our endeavors, while promoting literacy, a culture of enlightenment, a dedication to excellence, and a keen awareness of how the arts are a necessity to the health of the collective mind and soul of a great civilization.

American Friends Of The Louvre Inc.

American Friends of the Louvre (AFL) is a tax-exempt charity organized in the United States. It was established to strengthen ties between the Louvre and the American public and to formalize the longstanding generosity of American patrons. Founded in 2002, its offices opened in New York in 2004 and were expanded to Los Angeles in 2016. Through its support, AFL raises awareness of the Louvre’s collections and museum expertise and helps make the Museum’s exhibitions and permanent collections more accessible in the U.S. and around the world.