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Founded in 1992, Side Street Projects is an entirely mobile artist-run organization that gives artists of all ages the ability and the means to support their creative endeavors. The artists at Side Street Projects are social entrepreneurs who work with communities to solve real world problems. We share what we have learned to strengthen the field of artists who work with communities, schools, and organizations. Simply put, we teach artists how to roll up their sleeves and do things themselves. Each year we serve 10,000 individual (adult) artists and over 3,000 children.
Our energetic group of ladies enthusiastically supports the objectives and motto of our National Society: the promotion of education, patriotism, and historic preservation within our community of Anthem, in service to God, Home, and Country.
The Aspen Art Museum is a non-collecting institution presenting the newest, most important evolutions in international contemporary art.
NAI's mission is to inspire leadership and excellence to advance heritage interpretation as a profession.
The purpose of the Education Foundation of Eagle County is to support the creation and delivery of an excellent learning experience for students within the Eagle County public school system. The Education Foundation of Eagle County provides funding for tools, technology and staff within Eagle County Schools through public grants and private donations. EFEC works to provide sustainable funding sources through local and statewide legislative advocacy on K-12 education funding policy and mobilizes community engagement by recognizing excellence in teaching. The Public Education Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization established in 2001, now the Education Foundation of Eagle County (EFEC), has worked in partnership with Eagle County Schools to fund strategic initiatives and programs for quality education in Eagle County.
The Forney Museum of Transportation, founded in 1955, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which exists to collect, preserve, and exhibit items of artistic, historical and technological interest relating to transportation for the purposes of education and personal enrichment.
Latimer-Cooksey Arts and Cultural Foundation (LCAC), founded in January 2008, is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide an opportunity for families to learn and develop an appreciation for the Fine Arts. LCAC was also developed to provide opportunities in the areas of education, charitable, and cultural events to disadvantaged children and youth. LCAC is dedicated to the City of Tulsa, particularly the North Tulsa community. LCAC mentors children and youth by serving as the governing board of Solid Foundation Preparatory Academy, the Y Lead Youth Program and the "I Can" Arts and Academic Summer Enrichment Program.
Turn Up Her Mic is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization highlighting the experiences and career paths of women working in the live music industry - touring musicians, music directors, tour managers, and more. We create platforms of awareness, dialogue, and opportunity that inform, encourage and increase the number of women in live music. Through informative panels, mentorship programs, and online initiatives, Turn Up Her Mic provides a community to women who are underrepresented in live music with similar aspirations, goals, and interests.
To Create the Best Basketball Weekend on Earth. To Create Magic, Enrich Lives and Build Community.
The International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) provides high-quality immigration legal services, education, and civic engagement opportunities to immigrants, refugees, and their families as they join and contribute to the community.
Filmmakers Collaborative's mission is to produce compelling films and campaigns that engage the public to facilitate informed decision-making.
Unite the world and empower future leaders through music. VOENA Children’s Choir is a professional program, unique because of its no-audition policy. VOENA teaches children ages 5-18 ethnically diverse music, instilling in them an appreciation and enthusiasm for different languages and cultures while cultivating, what director Annabelle Marie calls, the VOENA BIG 3: 1) accept the challenge, 2) be self-motivated, and 3) embrace an ethic for hard work. VOENA participants sing music from many countries, all in the native language, promoting peace through the exchange of culture.