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Indspire (the former National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation) is a registered national charity that provides the necessary tools for Indigenous peoples, especially youth to achieve their potential. Our focus is on supporting, innovating, and fundamentally transforming Indigenous education. To date, Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries and Scholarship Awards program has awarded over $49-million in bursaries and scholarships to over 14,000 First Nation, Inuit and Métis students nationwide. Our other programs, Soaring: Indigenous Youth Career Conferences and Industry in the Classroom: Indigenous Youth Career Seminars, focus on introducing students to potential careers and opportunities. Each year we recognize 14 outstanding Indigenous achievers at the Indspire Awards. This nationally televised gala provides role models for Indigenous youth and celebrates the rich contributions First Nation, Inuit and Métis people have made to their communities and Canada.
Connecting body and mind to transform lives through dance. The Creative Dance Center, founded in 1981, is a nonprofit organization providing dance education and performance opportunities to people of all ages.
The Phoenix Theatre is a professional, non-profit theatre company dedicated to building an inspiring community. They strive to tell stories that encourage the audiences to see the world in a new light and rise to action.
The Bluegrass Music Association of Maine is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting bluegrass music in Maine.
Pennsylvania Youth Theatre (PYT) is a non-profit performing arts organization whose mission is to educate, entertain, and enrich the lives of young people and their families through the art of theatre. Through a comprehensive performing arts curriculum, literature-based performances, and vigorous outreach programs, PYT challenges children to develop their talents, to think creatively, and to acquire an appreciation and understanding of the arts.
The mission of T2 Dance Company, formerly T2 Dance Project, is to enrich the independent dance scene. We achieve this by presenting high quality contemporary dance theatre on stage, on screen, and in non-traditional spaces, and through initiatives that provide unique choreographic opportunities and experiences to the community. We believe that working together with collaborators, independent dance artists, and cross-disciplinary artists creates unique and vibrant work, and allows for greater involvement in the arts for all.
The mission of the Innovation Show Choir is to inspire and nurture young people as they strive for artistic excellence while instilling a lifelong appreciation of the choral and dance arts. Through dedication to the rehearsal and performance process, members will develop valuable skills including leadership, self confidence, teamwork, and pride of accomplishment, thereby enriching their lives and the lives of residents throughout the Santa Clarita Valley community and beyond.
We establish a platform that allows dancers, choreographers and collaborators to connect and share artistic sensibilities- honoring each other's uniquely personal experiences. Building site-specific performances for the natural world and the proscenium stage, we actively involve all voices throughout the creation/rehearsal process, promoting an equitable environment where artists can thrive. The amalgamation of these elements brought into a live performance experience is key to our purpose, showcasing the best of what our art form has to offer. In essence, we create the opportunity for dancers to join together and immerse themselves in exciting repertoire, reaching audiences of all sizes.
Established the Caroline E. Buckman Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship will help young violists attend their annual event, ViolaFest.
The mission of the South Loudoun Youth Chorale is to empower young musicians to become leaders in their music programs through enriching musical experiences, to connect our community through inspiring performances, and engage children of all backgrounds through educational initiatives which embolden them to become independent musicians and exceptional citizens.
Punk Rock Saves Lives (PRSL) focuses on the lives of the communities in which we live, serve, and play. Using the power of music, PRSL strives to produce positive outcomes at shows, festivals, and events. We believe Punk Rock not only saves lives but also seeks to improve the communities and neighborhoods we live in by promoting positive messages of change.