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The organization creates free public performance and teaching opportunities for Utah musicians, aiming to provide more and better stages for local artists so communities across Utah can experience high-quality live music. It focuses on accessibility (free events), a wide range of musical styles, and strengthening community life through the arts.
The mission of Fort Ticonderoga is to preserve, educate, and provoke active discussion about the past and its importance to present and future generations by fostering an on-going dialogue surrounding citizens, soldiers, and nations through America's military heritage.
The mission of Reaching For The Arts is to bring performing and visual arts distinction to the New York City youth by affording them the opportunity to learn, practice, and perform with professional artists in order to showcase their talents citywide and beyond. Through a variety of after school programs, students gain the education and confidence in the arts to acquire skills needed to apply to specialized arts high schools and possibly pursue careers in the arts.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will lead the way in uniting public and private interests in pursuit of mutually supportive cultural and economic development objectives, with emphasis on the creation and fostering of a Cultural District serving the Pittsburgh region and on providing a home for a broad range of regional performance groups as well as its resident companies. This entails, within the Cultural District: Encouraging a diverse set of performing and visual arts and entertainment programs of quality Stimulating commercial and residential development Creating distinctive, attractive, and lively public environments Positioning the District for a high volume of visitors Engaging in comprehensive educational and outreach programs in cooperation with community organizations and interests Promoting appreciation of and access to District activities among diverse segments of the regional population
ATC's mission is to promote healthy living, chronic disease awareness and prevention. We develop innovative plan-of-action programs to address, avoid and eradicate chronic health care illnesses that unequivocally plague African-American and Latino communities, specifically.
To provide community students with musical exposure, experience and instruction to help develop well rounded students and citizens, thereby uplifting the community at-large
The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra transforms people and communities through music by playing ambitious, inspiring concerts; educating young people and adults; reaching out to diverse regions, neighborhoods and audiences; connecting through various mediums and venues; and contributing to the cultural richness of our home
Music in the Mountains inspires and engages community members of all ages by providing access to extraordinary classical music through performances and youth education programs.
To educate filmmakers on raising money for films and to complete important historic and timely documentaries and features.
The Roswell Historical Society, our city's oldest historic preservation organization, was established in 1971. Since then, the Society has amassed considerable holdings of historically significant materials and artifacts. From the beginning, the Society has worked diligently to identify and preserve community landmarks. The mission of the Roswell Historical Society is to collect, preserve, share, and promote the history of the city of Roswell and environs. We are an affiliate Chapter of the Georgia Historical Society
The Sacred Fire Foundation is dedicated to preserving and promoting the perspective and benefits of ancient wisdom from around the world. Through our successful educational initiatives and grant programs, we support the source of this traditional knowledge and make it accessible to everyone. In turn, we have garnered the respect and support of elders of many traditions and the broader modern culture we live in. This has been made possible by the generosity of our donors and thousands of hours of volunteer effort.
The Walden Woods Project was founded in 1990 to protect land of ecological and historic significance surrounding Walden Pond. At that time nearly half of the Walden Woods' 2,680 acres remained unprotected from development. Two large tracts of land (a total of 43 acres) were under immediate threat as developers sought to construct an office park and a large condominium complex in close proximity to Walden Pond. In January 1991, the Walden Woods Project raised enough money to buy the 25-acre Bear Garden Hill site. A few years later, the Project acquired a second parcel, known as Brister?s Hill. In 1998, the Walden Woods Project opened The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods containing over 8,000 volumes and 60,000 items of Thoreau-related materials and launched its two trademark teacher education programs, Approaching Walden and Finding Walden.