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Thank you to our supporters and patrons who have helped
share our vision!
Individual Sponsors/Patrons
(as of 1/1/2008)
$25,000 and above
Bill Austin c/o Starkey Foundation
Los Angeles County Arts Commission
City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
$5,000 - $24,999
Employees Community Fund of Boeing, CA
Richard Grossman
Trice Hoopman and Mark Freund
VSA Arts
Thelma Pearl Howard Foundation
$1,000 - $4,999
Louis & Rochelle Cohen
Florida Citrus Sports Events, Inc
Lawrence Kates
Montan Family Foundation
Stephen W. Schultz
Target Corporation
Ed Waterstreet & Linda Bove
Stephen & Eileen Schultz
Tom Humphries & Carol Padden
Kelly & Judith Toppin
Clark Realty Capital LLC
Bradley Whitford Family Trust
SILVER ($100-$999) (click
to see full list)
PATRONS ($25-$99) (click
to see full list)
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SILVER ($100-$999)
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Gary Aghabalian
Bary Allen
Jeri Baca
Salwynne Bennett
Burton Boreman
Bernard Bragg
Dean Cleverdon
Louis & Rochelle Cohen
Robert & Claire Ellis
Phyllis Frelich
Gary Freund
Mark Freund & Trice Koopman
Gelb Enterprises
Tyrone Giordano
Lisa Gonzales
Clarice Griffith
Richard & Lynn Hill
Virginia Hughes
Kenneth & Sheri Hultgren
Jane Kaczmarek
Kroger
Karen Larsen
Edwin & Jeannette Leighton
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Nancy Levinson
John Marchesella
Tony & Susan Matranga
Linda & Greg McDonald
Theresa McGill
Michael & Amy Michner
Irwin & Carol Miller
Barb & Chris Montan
Beverly Nero
Cathy Newman
Dorothea Petrie
Caroline Preston
Joyce Reed
Laura Schoor
Suanne Spoke
Gloria Stone
John & Kathleen Tait
Kelly & Judith Toppin
Maria Trozzi
Gwendolen Twist
Ed Waterstreet & Linda Bove
Shirley & Erwin Windward
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PATRONS ($25-$99)
John & Kathleen Berchild
John & Marcie Blumberg
Barbara Boyd
Casey Breen
Jack Cohen
Kathleen Davis
Valerie Floriano
Pam Graham
Nichole La May
Robert & Diana Leff
Harold Levy
Ann & John Liu
Kevin & V.M. McGuire
Marta Montero
Patrick & Ann O'Brien
Anna Petrillo
Mark Popel
Catherine Richardson-Kiwitt
Leon & Penny Schwartz
Wendi & William Sears
Marlene Shanker
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Maria Villasenor
Terry Weiner
Wandy Witczak
Adrian Young
Daniel & Pattie Dix
Valerie Floriano
Daniel Langholtz
Kroger
Terry Weiner
Steven Weigandt
Joel & Fay Adelman
Fern Capeloto
Mark Carlson
Melvin Cohen
Floyd Gilliam
Fred & Diane Lessing
Deborah Lewis
Kevin & V.M. McGuire
Diane Numark
Barton Tanenbaum
Jerome & Barbara Zaslow
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Corporate
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From national partnerships to local initiatives to our own programs, Target is committed to making our communities better places to live. And so we support the arts by sponsoring free attendance days, encourage our team members to volunteer and donate generously to charities, and have created initiatives that make a profound impact, including Take Charge of Education®, which has raised more than $200 million for schools since 1997. www.target.com
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Federal
The
National
Endowment for the Arts is a public
agency dedicated to supporting excellence
in the arts - both new and established
- bringing the arts to all Americans,
and providing leadership in arts education.
Established by Congress in 1965 as
an independent agency of the federal
government, the Endowment is the nation's
largest annual funder of the arts,
bringing great art to all 50 states.
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State/County/City
The mission of
the Los
Angeles County Arts Commission
is to foster excellence, diversity,
vitality and accessibility of the
arts in the County of Los Angeles
. The Commission plays a leadership
role in cultural services for the
county, providing information and
resources to the community, artists,
arts organizations and municipalities.
www.lacountyarts.org
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The Los
Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs awards grants for services related
to the production, creation, presentation,
exhibition and managerial support
of artistic cultural services within
the City of Los Angeles. The Grant
Programs support projects in design,
dance, media, music, literary arts,
photography, services to artists,
theatre, traditional/folk art, visual
arts, and projects that are interdisciplinary
or multidisciplinary among these
categories. www.culturela.org
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Foundations
The vision of the Ethel Louise Armstrong Foundation, Inc. (ELA) is to change the face of disability on the planet.
In order to accomplish this vision, ELA’s mission is to promote, through grants and scholarships, the inclusion of people with disabilities in the areas of arts, advocacy and education. www.ela.org
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Shubert
Foundation is dedicated to sustaining
and advancing the live performing
arts in the United States, with a
particular emphasis on theatre. In
service of this mission, they provide
general operating support to not-for-profit,
professional resident theatre and
dance companies. www.shubertfoundation.org
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Communications Group, the national
organization for the American theatre,
offers a wide array of services in
line with their mission: to strengthen,
nurture and promote the professional
not-for-profit American theatre. Artistic
programs support theatres and theatre
artists by awarding grants in and
offer career development programs
for artists as well as industry research
on the finances and practices of the
American non-profit theatre.www.tcg.org
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VSA
arts and MetLife Foundation
have worked together for eight years
to increase access to the arts for people
with disabilities. The “Arts Connect
All” initiative, in its second
year, was created to recognize best
practices and encourage arts organizations
throughout the country to partner with
public schools to develop integrated
educational programs for development
of students’ social, cognitive,
and artistic skills through arts learning.
www.vsarts.org
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Through the will of Thelma Pearl Howard, the Thelma Pearl Howard Foundation was established at the California Community Foundation in 1994 as a supporting organization to honor her memory and her love for children. It was her wish that a fund be designated for disadvantaged children. http://www.calfund.org/receive/thelmapearlhoward.php
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