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The Cultural Alliance of Medfield is a 501-c-3 non-profit coalition of organizations founded in 2015 to nurture, support and promote culture in Medfield to create a vibrant, engaged, and economically vibrant community.
Boston Dance Alliance builds capacity for dance by identifying and creating shared resources, information, and productive partnerships to help dance flourish across the Boston metropolitan area and New England region. We are an independent service organization representing dancers, choreographers, teachers, presenters, allied arts and cultural professionals, arts journalists and scholars, wellness and health providers, and dance enthusiasts brought together across dance genres and geographies. BDA strives to increase cultural equity and access to dance for diverse communities, build dance audiences, and promote quality and sustainability.
Celebration! A History of the Visual Arts in Boulder is fiscally sponsored by the BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE. A History of the Visual Arts in Boulder documents the legacy of visual art in Boulder, Colorado, and advocates for local artists so that they may continue to be visible, to have exhibitions, to publish catalogues, and to thrive.
The Creative Alliance builds communities by bringing together artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds to experience spectacular arts and education programs and engage in the creative process. We provide support to area artists, promote Baltimore as a center for creative production, act as a positive force in our community, and advocate for cultural expression rooted in a sense of place.
The Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance intertwines and connects all facets of the fiber arts community. Open to anyone with an interest in fiber, yarn, fabric, or textiles, SEFAA celebrates, supports, promotes, and perpetuates all fiber art forms. We do so by offering classes, workshops, tours, open studio hours, events, and exhibitions as well as rental space for fiber-related events and studio artists.
The Oxford Arts Alliance is a community-based non-profit organization providing leadership and advocacy for the arts and culture. It seeks to provide a collaborative platform to allow arts and culture to flourish in our community for all people regardless of differences in ethnic origin, education, economic level, age or disability. Arts and culture elevate people and stimulate increased economic development leading to a sense of community and thus well-being among all residents.
The Iranian American Community Alliance is a Seattle-based 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-religious, and non-political organization, working to unite, strengthen, and mobilize the Iranian American community and serve the greater Seattle area. WE ARE GUIDED BY THE FOLLOWING PRINCIPLES AND VALUES IN OUR WORK: - Appreciate diversity and build unity - Demonstrate dedication and passion - Commit to positive change, - Mentor future leaders and appreciate experience and wisdom of our elders - Build bridges within and between communities - Be open and honest, exhibiting transparency in our operations
The Urban Arts Leadership Program (UALP) is a program of the greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance (GBCA) and was designed to increase the participation of groups that have been historically underrepresented, particularly those of color, in the management of cultural and artistic organizations. UALP is a pipeline for high achieving young leaders (college seniors or recent graduates) who have demonstrated a strong commitment to this goal. The program offers professional development, networking opportunities, and paid fellowship placements to aspiring arts administrators. Equally important, UALP offers fellowship host organizations tools and training that support institutional changes that encourage greater equity and inclusion.
To celebrate and preserve living folk art traditions and create economic opportunities for and with folk artists worldwide.
AIA is giving a voice to the creators of original content within their communities. A large portion of "arts" funding is allocated toward initiatives that import programming and talent from larger, more established markets and corporate systems. This approach rarely supports the cultivation of original work unique to the region that can then be exported to the world at large, and contradicts the trending business practices of "supporting" and "living" local. AIA works directly with businesses, civic groups, town governments, and non-profits to educate them on how to better allocate their budgets for arts & entertainment so that their support is sustainable and has a positive impact on their local creative communities.
The purposes for which it is formed are to support charitable, educational, cultural, environmental, civic and cultural activities and projects of benefit to the residents of San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica.