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Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation

The Foundation collects, preserves, and interprets modern and contemporary art and advances public understanding of art and architecture through exhibitions, education, publications, and international museum programs.

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Roots Of American Music

Roots of American Music uses live performance and arts-integrated teaching to bring traditional American music (blues, jazz, folk, country, gospel, rock) into underserved Northeast Ohio communities. Their programs deliver music education and performances for K–12 students, seniors, and adults with developmental challenges to support learning, social-emotional development, and community connection.

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Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council

WCTE (owned by the Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council) provides public television programming, educational resources, and community engagement for the Upper Cumberland region of central Tennessee. The organization focuses on locally produced content, education and outreach, and services that inform and connect the 14-county service area.

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Atlanta Ballet

Atlanta Ballet presents professional ballet performances, operates the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education to train students of all ages, and runs community engagement and outreach programs to broaden access to dance and arts education.

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Friends Of The Orchestra (Dba The Steamboat Symphony Orchestra)

The organization presents professional orchestral performances to the Yampa Valley while also running music-education programs and community outreach. In short, it aims to bring orchestral music into the heart of the community and make music education accessible and compelling for people of all ages.

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Friends Of Metro Dance

Friends of Metro Dance is a nonprofit that supports and expands dance programming in the Metro Parks Dance Division of Nashville. It raises funds and mobilizes volunteers to provide affordable dance education, performance opportunities (for example the Centennial Youth Ballet productions), scholarships, community programs like Dancing with Parkinson’s, and improvements to community dance studios.

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4 Theville

4 Theville is a community-based cultural heritage and development organization that preserves and promotes the history and culture of The Ville neighborhood in North St. Louis. It runs tours, docent training and community-driven public projects to celebrate Black stories, reclaim neighborhood narratives, and catalyze culturally rooted economic and public-space improvements.

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Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP)

Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children and families facing medical challenges. Our mobile team of teaching artists work in local hospitals, clinics and community art spaces. Research demonstrates the importance of art in the healing process: It helps patients and family members cope, encourages compliance with treatment plans, increases self-confidence, encourages self-expression, reduces stress, pain, isolation and anxiety and promotes quality of life.

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Interactive Neighborhood for Kids Inc

Our mission is to encourage children of all ages to develop their full potential through exciting hands-on learning. INK strives, through the exhibits of our Museum, to create a unique environment in which children of all ages, abilities and experience can feel free to imagine, create and explore beyond their dreams.

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Plaza De Cultura Y Arte Foundation

The mission of LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is to celebrate and cultivate an appreciation for the enduring and evolving nature of Mexican and Mexican American culture, with a specific focus upon the unique Mexican American experience in Los Angeles and Southern California.

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Turquoise Trail Performing Arts

The Mission of The New Mexico Women’s Chorus to celebrate social justice, gender fluidity, and feminist principles through performances that educate, entertain and inspire our audiences.

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Free Speech TV

Launched in 1995, Free Speech TV is an independent, publicly-supported multi-platform digital media pioneer. Using both television and the Internet, Free Speech TV inspires viewers to become civically engaged to build a more just, equitable, and sustainable society. Promoting voices and perspectives under-represented in the media, FSTV broadcasts and webcasts independently-produced programs addressing social, political, cultural, and environmental issues. Featured programs include Democracy Now!, The Thom Hartmann Program, Gay USA and investigative documentaries. FSTV airs on DISH Network (9415), DIRECTV (348), Roku and community cable affiliates. Programming streams on www.freespeech.org and is syndicated on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms. FSTV broadcasts are commercial-free and viewer supported. Free Speech TV is owned and operated by Public Communicators.