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Amount VIRGINIA OPERA r Payee ^: T Pe ment Organization Official Name Payee Address - Payee Clt'^ Payee Z.Ip L Tpx ID y • f • Project Title • SNate - Amount VIRGINIA OPERA ASSOC INC 1503 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 234 Henrico VA 23229 540985006 $50,000 00 Virginia Opera's Richmond Series LIMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION INC P 0 Box 1651 Lima OH 45802 344465022 $2,500.00 In School Music Education Programs STAUNTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER PO Box 571 Staunton VA 24402 542003615 $2,500.00 Program support POQUOSON HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL MUSEUM FOUN [ PO BOX 2163 POQUOSON VA 23662-0163 542062223 $1,000 00 Learning Stations for Marsh walk trail RICHMOND BALLET INC 407 E Canal Street Richmond VA 23219 546049848 525,000.00 Richmond Ballet Leap Week VERB BALLETS 2140 LEE RD STE 218 CLEVELAND HTS OH 44118-2738 341645238 $1,000 00 Verb Ballets' Carnival of the Animals Children Performances CHARLES H TAYLOR ARTS CENTER FOUNDATION 4205 Victoria Boulevard Hampton VA 23669 541736369 $2,00000 25th ANNIVERSARY GALA RICHMOND SYMPHONY 612 East Grace Street, Suite 401 Richmond VA 23219 546024033 $15,000.00 Plein Air Richmond MANASSAS COMMUNITY CHORALE INC PO BOX 101 MANASSAS VA 20108-0101 541902871 $1,000.00 'A Star-Spangled Celebration" PIEDMONT REGIONAL ORCHESTRA PO BOX 509 WARRENTON VA 20188-0509 541793978 51,000.00 Young Artists' Competition and Scholarship Award ART ON WHEELS, INC 2249 Elm Street Cleveland OH 44113 341872522 $2,000.00 Continued Support VALLEY ART CENTER INC 155 Bell Street Chagrin Falls OH 44022 341087923 $1,000.00 30th Annual Art by the Falls CHEROENHAKA NOTTAWAY INDIAN TRIBES HERITAGE FO L PO Box 297 FRANKLIN VA 23851-0297 342005753 $25,000.00 Cattashowrock Town HENLEY STREET THEATRE COMPANY P 0 Box 7265 Richmond VA 23221 208342318 $2,500 00 Fundralser software PITTSBURGH OPERA INC 801 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15222-3681 251073139 $2,500.00 Education & Outreach Progamming ESSEX COUNTY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC PO BOX 404 TAPPAHANNOCK VA 22560-0404 541818556 $1,000 00 Climate control upgrade COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FOR ARTS AND CULTURE Tower Press, 1900 Superior Avenue, Sul Cleveland OH 44114 341936190 $5,000.00 Space Guide for MyCreatlveCompass org ASH LAWN OPERA FESTIVAL FOUNDATION P 0 Box 2498 CHARLOTTESVILLE VA 22902 30500788 $1,500.00 Amahl and the Night Visitors JAMESTOWN YORKTOWN FOUNDATION INC P 0 Box 3605 Williamsburg VA 23187 311618642 $10,000 00 Annual Fund and Yorktown Victory Center Lecture Series THE VISUAL ARTS CENTER OF RICHMOND 1812 W Main Street Richmond VA 23220 540721433 $25,000 00 Special 50th Anniversary Request - Technology Upgrades JAMESTOWN YORKTOWN FOUNDATION INC P 0 Box 3605 Williamsburg VA 23187 311618642 $10,000.00 Annual Fund and Yorktown Victory Center Lecture Series RICHMOND SYMPHONY 612 East Grace Street, Suite 401 Richmond VA 23219 546024033 $50,000 00 Richmond Symphony Educational and Outreach Programs VALENTINE MUSEUM 1015 East Clay Street Richmond VA 23219 540505967 $10,000.00 2012-13 Operating Support HYGIENIC ART INC 79-83 Bank Street NEW LONDON CT 06320-0417 61207314 $2,500.00 Serious Fun In The Global Village AUSTIN DAM MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION INC PO BOX 495 AUSTIN PA 16720-0495 251677279 $3,000.00 Sinnemahoning State Park Bloblltx ENDLESS MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL 130 MAIN ST WELLSBORO PA 16901-1412 202341844 $2,500 00 Leadership through Music ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA INC 108 East Avenue Rochester NY 14604 160765613 $10,000.00 The RPO Goes to Camp NEAR WEST THEATRE 6516 Detroit Avenue, Suite 9 Cleveland OH 44102 341881815 $5,000 00 Near West Theatre's 2013 Spring and Summer Programs MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART CLEVELAND 11400 Euclid Avenue CLEVELAND OH 44115 341148828 $7,500 00 MOCA 2013 Family Fun Day Programs LOUISA DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PO BOX 2119 LOUISA VA 23093-3619 542148881 $2,000.00 Youth Theater Program MANASSAS PERFORMING ARTS INC 9004 Mathis Avenue Manassas VA 22110 541244590 $1,000.00 2013 Educational Outreach WOLF TRAP FOUNDATION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 1624 Trap Road Vienna VA 22180 237011544 $10,000.00 2013 Annual Fund - Corporate Producer Contribution PITTSBURGH FOLK FESTIVAL INC PO BOX 24588 PITTSBURGH PA 15234-4588 251683923 $ 5,000.00 Pittsburgh Folk Festival Around the World in One Day Program THE KATHARINE HEPBURN CULTURAL ARTS CENTER INC 302 Main Street OLD SAYBROOK CT 6475 510646562 $ 5,000.00 Missoula Children's Theatre returns to the Kate LATIN BALLET OF VIRGINIA INC 2880 Mountain Road Glen Allen VA 23060 541972196 $ 15,000.00 Be Proud of Yourself FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK FOUNDATION INC 12055 Government Center Parkway Fairfax VA 22035 542019179 $2,000 00 Evenings on the Ellipse VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS FOUNDATION 200 N . Boulevard Richmond VA 23220-4007 510205333 $ 25,000.00 2013-14 African Art Focus Lecture and Cultural Family Days BOWEN MCCAULEY DANCE INC 2016 N WOODSTOCK ST ARLINGTON VA 22207 -2414 541818423 $ 1,000 .00 Move Me Community Arts Festival OPERA NOVA 4620 LEE HWY STE 212 ARLINGTON VA 22207-3400 541618192 $1,000 .00 Monkey See, Monkey Do RICHMOND BALLET INC 407 E Canal Street Richmond VA 23219 546049848 $50,000.00 Richmond Ballet's THE NUTCRACKER ARTS IN STARK P 0. Box 21190 CANTON OH 44701-1190 346609771 $ 2,000 00 2013 Annual Arts Campaign THE MUSICAL ARTS ASSOCIATION 11001 EUCLID AVE CLEVELAND OH 44106-1713 340714468 $15,000 .00 The Cleveland Orchestra's Education Programs TICKETS FOR KIDS FOUNDATION 139 Freeport Road, Suite 100 Pittsburgh PA 15215 20559825 $2,500.00 Tickets for Kids THE BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER IN( PO Box 61052 Richmond VA 23261 521354117 $250,000 00 Bold Vision, Bright Future Capital Campaign GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE FOUNDATION INC Box A East Haddam CT 6423 131969314 $ 5,000 00 Goodspeed Musicals Corporate Membership Program CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE INC 6415 Detroit Avenue Cleveland OH 44102 341359225 $ 5,000 00 Student Theatre Enrichment Program MARY BALL WASHINGTON MUSEUM & LIBRARY INC PO BOX 97 LANCASTER VA 22503-0097 540975119 $ 1,000.00 Civil War History and Music Programs Summer 2013 RAPPAHANNOCK CONCERT ASSOCIATION INC P 0 Box 146 Kinsale VA 22488 S41978412 $1,000.00 Student Outreach Program for Middle School Students PITTSBURGH PUBLIC THEATER CORPORATION O'Reilly Theater 621 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15222 237398683 $ 2,500 .00 Education Through the Arts at Pittsburgh Public Theater CULTURE WORKS INC 1906 A North Hamilton Street Richmond VA 23230 546059009 $25,000.00 2013-2014 Operating Support KARAMU HOUSE 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland OH 44106 340714448 $2,500 00 Tri-C Jazzfest 2013 Match HORACE BUSHNELL MEMORIAL HALL CORPORATION 166 CAPITOL AVE HARTFORD CT 06106-1621 60662112 $15,000 00 Co-Sponsorship of The Bushnell Children's Theatre "Summer Days at Harkness, Magical Musical Tour" Youth Day BRING OUR MUSIC BACK FOUNDATION INC 20 LYME ST OLD LYME CT 06371-2329 271574977 $2,500 00 Camp Workshop NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FILIPINO AMERICAN ASSOCIAT 949 LYM Drive Virginia Beach VA 23464 522063531 $1,000.00 FII-Am Friendship Day WAYNE THEATRE ALLIANCE INC PO BOX 1821 WAYNESBORO VA 22980-7521 541993924 $5,000 00 Wayne Theatre Restoration Capital Campaign Final Phase 1708 GALLERY INC P 0 Box 12520 Richmond VA 23241 541092906 $5,000 00 Int fight Richmond 2013 ROSE GROUP FOR CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING 6422 Rose Lawn Road Richmond VA 23226 421608437 $5,000.00 ChlnaFest 2014 BLUEMONT CONCERT SERIES LTD PO Box 521 PurcelIvIlle VA 20134-0521 510245829 $2,50000 Artist-in-Education Revitalization DON AND CATHARINE BRYAN CULTURAL SERIES INC 4720 North Croatan Highway Kitty Hawk NC 27949 261270530 $2,00000 2013 cultural calendar COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS OF HERNDON INC PO BOX 940 HERNDON VA 20172-0940 521432391 $1,500.00 2013-2014 Youth Art Education in Herndon Elementary Schools CLARKSBURG.HARRISON CULTURAL FOUNDATION INC PO BOX 2252 CLARKSBURG WV 26302-2252 550533271 $1,000.00 Vintage Theatre Company's Golden Horseshoe WV JAZZ SOCIETY 426 CENTER AVE WESTON WV 26452-2033 271353750 $1,000.00 Uptown Clarksburg Jazz Stroll Richmond CenterStage Regional Arts In Education Initiative VIRGINIA PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION 111 Virginia Street, Suite 201 Richmond VA 23219 542028439 $100,00000 and Jim Ukrop Endowment Fund KOREAN AMERICAN SOCIETY OF GREATER RICHMOND 3500 Fox Hurst Drive Midlothian VA 23113 541995032 $7,000.00 Various Yearly Community Activities EASTERN CONNECTICUT SYMPHONY INC 289 State Street New London CT 6320 66068892 $6,000 00 Soloist Sponsor for February 8, 2014 EUGENE ONEILL MEMORIAL THEATER CENTER INC 305 GREAT NECK RD WATERFORD CT 06385-3825 66070900 $2,500 00 2013 Summer Gala - Honoring the Hendel Family AKRON ART MUSEUM One South High Akron OH 44308 340813426 $5,000.00 Family Drop-In Days WEST VIRGINIA BLACK HERITAGE FESTIVAL INC PO BOX 1614 CLARKSBURG WV 26302-1614 550741069 $2,500.00 Scholorships & educational assistance RICHMOND BALLET INC 407 E Canal Street Richmond VA 23219 546049848 $35,000.00 Richmond Ballet's The Nutcracker in Norfolk CANTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION 1001 Market Avenue North Canton OH 44702-1024 346533119 $2,000.00 Listen @ the Library DENNISON RAILROAD DEPOT MUSEUM INC 400 Center Street Dennison OH 44621 341440913 $3,000.00 CHOW. Foods of the 1940s CLEVELAND FESTIVAL OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY INC Tower Press Building, 1900 Superior Av. Cleveland OH 44114 202031718 $3,000.00 Dominion Make & Take Space at the 2013 IngenultyFest WQED MULTIMEDIA 4802 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15213 251010296 $20,000.00 VITA Awards 25th Anniversary CARNEGIE INSTITUTE 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15222 250965280 $2,500.00 RACE- Are We So Different? CIVIC LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATION The Benedum
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