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Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower the youth of Massachusetts through the arts.
It is the mission of Arts for Learning Connecticut to engage participants of all ages and abilities in learning creatively through the arts.
The Forward is the most significant Jewish voice in American journalism. Our outstanding reporting on cultural, social and political issues inspires readers of all ages and animates conversation across generations and different segments of our community. Our English and Yiddish platforms build on a century-old legacy maintained in our archives and lead to a deeper understanding of what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century.
Our mission is to contribute to the cultural fabric of New York City through public performance of both classical and contemporary choral works at the highest musical standards. We are committed to the musical development of members, audience and artists.
Culture Project views creatively, imagination, and the urge toward artistic expression as a vital natural resource. As an arts organization that seeks to harvest such resources, our purpose is to support work that addresses injustice, embraces diversity, and affects social change.
Founded in 1869 as the American Philological Association to provide venues in which scholars and students of the languages, literatures, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome can communicate with each other and share their findings with a wider audience.
The Paleontological Research Institution pursues and integrates education and research, and interprets the history and systems of the Earth and its life, to increase knowledge, educate society, and encourage wise stewardship of the Earth.
Every day, the Maine Public Broadcasting Network connects the people of Maine to each other, to the world, and the world to Maine through the open exchange of information, ideas and cultural content.
Our mission is to broaden and enhance the educational opportunities for children ages 10 and under and to enhance their understanding of the world. The Museum seeks to create an environment that inspires lifelong learning, and supports parents, caregivers and educator's as facilitators of children's explorations. To achieve its mission, the museum builds collaborations and pursues strategies that welcome all families to join in the Stepping Stones learning community. As a multi-dimensional resource in the region, the museum offers exhibits, programs and services that take an interactive approach to promote early learning.
As an artist-created organization, we cultivate a supportive community by hosting free large-scale art fairs and studio residency programs for under-represented artists, and by tailoring arts education programs for underserved youth. With a strong focus on artistic excellence and inclusion, we revitalize historic spaces with contemporary art, as we continue to enrich and expand our creative community: a socially, economically, and culturally diverse reflection of New York City itself.
The Actors Center is a collective of diverse professional actors committed to deepening their craft and challenging themselves in collaboration with like¬minded peers. Through a process¬ oriented practice led by a group of master teachers, The Actors Center elevates and enhances a vibrant and vital artistic community.
Kid Pan Alley’s mission is to inspire and empower children to work together to become creators of their own music and to rekindle creativity as a core value in education.