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OFVS is a non-profit 501(c)3 arts education organization. The mission is to create new and original theatre, educate young artists and teach them how to be professional performers on the stage, and provide professional performers with employment opportunities. OFVS produces two to three annual main stage theatrical productions, showcase cabarets, and provides educational arts programming through theatre and dance. We hope to help youth find their voices on the stage, have creative input in the production process, and provide our community with unique, affordable cultural and arts programming.
Arts in CT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to bringing the arts into diverse communities and art deserts to help individuals of all ages, abilities, cultures, religions, and socioeconomic backgrounds pursue their creative and artistic dreams.We design high-quality programs focusing on arts integration education, community empowerment, and workforce development. With over 80 creative programs, we share our talents through a variety of settings. This includes school performances, after-school programs, public libraries, virtual events, summer camps, senior centers, restaurants, and other locations.
Caring Communities for AIDS is a non-profit community-based organization serving Northeast and North Central Pennsylvania that provides a system of comprehensive services to prevent, test and treat HIV/HCV/STD and other public health disparities while creating educated, stigma-free communities.
The Public Theatre produces professional, contemporary plays that entertain, inspire and delight, while remaining accessible to all.
The Cambodian Scholarship Foundation is dedicated to educating and empowering adolescent girls in Cambodia. CASF works with local communities to identify students who show motivation, merit, and need. We provide funding, training, and mentoring to lead students through secondary school to higher education, acquiring the skills they need for a sustainable future.
Historic Saranac Lake’s mission is to preserve and share area history and architecture to build a stronger community.
Bedford TV (formerly known as BCAT) is a membership based, non-profit community access television station serving the town of Bedford. Our studio is centrally located at Old Town Hall on South Road. The Bedford TV mission is to make media available, reflective and responsive to the needs of our community.
Oceanic Research Group, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the conservation of the world's oceans and marine life through education.
Circus Remedy is committed to reaching out to ailing children both as a circus and with individual performers. Our goal is to reach out to children's hospitals, summer camps for children with illness, hospices, disaster shelters, orphanages and refugee camps.
The mission of First Person Arts (FPA) is to transform the drama of real life into memoir and documentary art to foster appreciation of our unique and shared experiences. Our vision is to be a platform for everyday people and artists to explore the personal stories they must tell now. We will listen to the issues and themes that matter to them and life up their voices through our programming.
The mission of Kacico Dance is: To be a Kansas City based modern dance company of the highest quality presenting public concerts regionally in a variety of presentational forms for audience enjoyment, enrichment, and cultural education. A-To create and maintain a dance repertory of the highest quality facilitated by the artistic skills, knowledge, creative questioning, and experimentations and collaborations of the Co-Artistic Directors. B-To provide company dancers with a consistent, challenging training and rehearsal schedule allowing individual fulfillment of potential guided by the Co-Artistic Directors. C-To perpetuate the existence and exploration of modern dance and its developmental dance forms. D-To provide adequate compensation for all artists involved.
The DuSable Museum of African American History is a Chicago community institution and the first non-profit Museum dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history and culture of Africans and African Americans. As an educational institution, DuSable attracts school groups from Chicago and surrounding areas. More than 100,000 visitors attend or utilize the facility yearly. Through exhibits, educational programs, the archives, and special activities, the Museum continuously explores the African American experience and accomplishments of the past and present to further advance the education of the future.