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The Old Greenbelt Theatre is a one-screen movie theatre located in the heart of Old Greenbelt, Maryland, showing contemporary films in addition to offering a schedule of diverse and community based film programming, with new digital projection and 35mm reel-to-reel capabilities. Friends of Greenbelt Theatre (FGT) was awarded a contract by the City of Greenbelt in Spring 2015 to manage the operations of the Greenbelt Theatre as a community based non-profit. FGT is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization managed by a Board of Directors whose mission is to become a center for film culture in Prince George’s County by revitalizing the Greenbelt Theatre as a cultural and social hub.
The Echo Theater Company is a group of actors, writers, directors, and producers dedicated to developing and presenting the work of playwrights at all levels. The Echo supports playwrights and new works for the theater by creating an environment that empowers the playwright to their own progress while bringing fresh and engaging theatrical events to Los Angeles. The Echo seeks to engage an audience in a dialogue based on process while extending itself to people and places with which the theater has lost touch. The Company hopes to make the world a better place by nourishing and supporting a theater that mirrors it.
Northwest Seaport is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the maritime heritage of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast and to the development of maritime-based educational programs and opportunities for the broad community.
The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Black MBA Association® is dedicated to the enhancement and development of educational and economic empowerment for Black business professions. Our key operating principles uniquely position us as a premier Black business organization. We exist to: Provide innovative programs to stimulate the intellectual and economic growth of our members. Build partnerships with key stakeholders who help facilitate growth Increase awareness and facilitate access to graduate management education programs Cultivate diversity and inclusion with diverse corporate partners to create career opportunities for our members
PICA ACKNOWLEDGES AND ADVANCES THE EMERGING IDEAS IN ART BY FOSTERING THE CREATIVE EXPLORATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS.
To acknowledge, promote awareness, address, and support those in the community who as a result of traumatic experiences need assistance. Providing temporary food, clothing, and shelter when needed, while also using various forms of the arts to help promote Holistic Healing and independence when applicable.
The mission of Hartford Stage is to enlighten, entertain, and educate by creating theatrical works of the highest caliber that have a transformative impact on our audiences, our community, and our field.
ArtReach ignites youth creativity through visual arts expression and community connection.
The museum provides exhibition experiences and educational programming that connects visitors to the history and lessons of the Holocaust with the goal of combating hatred, promoting understanding, and modeling and inspiring humanitarian choices and actions.
The Donkey Mill Art Center is a place of convergence for the exploration of arts and culture to inform, inspire and strengthen individual and collective well-being.We provide award-winning arts education and experiences to people of all ages and abilities at our facility in Holualoa. This includes hands-on classes, exhibitions, and events of contemporary visual arts, crafts and culture. Our 2.6-acre campus includes an exhibition space, studios for youth education, printmaking, ceramics, metals, fiber arts, and native plant gardens.
Pen Parentis is a 501c3 literary nonprofit that provides resources to writers to help them stay on creative track after they start a family. Since 2009, Pen Parentis has offered free literary salons in NYC that shatter the stereotype of parent-writer and present the vast diversity of creative work written by writers who have children. Core values are COMMUNITY, PROFESSIONALISM, INCLUSION, and BALANCE, exemplified in our programs: the salons, an annual Fellowship for New Parentis, and many community-building smaller projects and special events.
DC Anime Club was established in June 5, 2003 to introduce and educate people in the Washington, DC area about East Asian culture, through viewing and discussion of Japanese animation (also known as anime) , Japanese comics (manga) and Fandom. We also work to provide a positive, alternative activity to the youth in the area by exposing them to foreign culture, encouraging artistic expression and creativity, and providing opportunities for participation in community activities and leadership.