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Opera.ca provides services in advocacy, communications, and support for Canadian opera creation. Working in collaboration with OPERA America, Opera.ca leads members in dialogues relating to artistic quality and creativity, education and audience development, community service, governance, resource development, promising partnership opportunities, international trends in opera production and new technologies. One of the most significant programs of Opera.ca was the Canadian Opera Creation Fund, which supported the creation and development of opera and music theatre. Other services include Annual Meetings, the biennial Banff Opera Colloquium, regional roundtables, and High Notes, Opera.ca’s monthly electronic newsletter. Opera.ca is a registered national arts service organization governed by a nine-member Board of Directors.
Estonian House Inc. in Chicago (“The Estonian House”) was founded in 1964 to promote the educational, charitable, religious, social and cultural interests of persons of Estonian origin living in the state of Illinois and to assist such persons in adjusting to the American way of life and in developing an understanding of the standards of citizenship of the United States.
To support excellence of fine arts, performing arts and culinary arts in Middlesex county and surrounding localities.
In a Perfect World empowers the next generation by supporting access to education, mentoring and artistic expression for underserved and at-risk youth around the world.
MOCA’s mission as an educational and cultural institution is to present and preserve the range of living history, heritage, culture, and experiences of Chinese Americans through exhibitions, educational services, public programs, and archival work. It began in 1980 as a grassroots effort with a team of students, community activists and historians to preserve the history of New York City’s Chinatown. The museum has since grown to be a leading cultural institution for the history of the Chinese in America and is recognized as one of 20 national institutions as America’s Cultural Treasures.
Families compassionately helping families of loved ones challenged by mental illness.Assist families in understanding the mental health system and securing treatment for their ill loved ones.Advocate for improvements in psychiatric care and treatment of severe persistent mental illness; support for research-based strategies of sustainable patient recovery.
The Children's Museum in Oak Lawn's mission is to positively impact a child's potential in life through play-based education.
Mentoring, inspiring and motivating women to inspire, influence and dream as they navigate the film and entertainment industry.
to combat racism by educating the public and promoting diversity through the Arts and to provide financial and other logistical support to other nonprofits that a similar charitable purpose.