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Organizations to Receive CARES Funding from Artswa, Commerce and OFM (CARES 2.0 and 2.1) Organization City County TOTAL Grant Award Organizations to receive CARES funding from ArtsWA, Commerce and OFM (CARES 2.0 and 2.1) Organization City County TOTAL Grant Award Academy of Children's Theatre Richland Benton $10,000 Arts Center Task Force Richland Benton $10,000 DrewBoy Creative West Richland Benton $6,624 East Benton County Historical Kennewick Benton $10,000 Society & Museum Mid-Columbia Ballet Richland Benton $10,000 Richland Players Inc Richland Benton $10,000 The Rude Mechanicals Richland Benton $10,000 Mid-Columbia Mastersingers Richland Benton $10,000 Mid-Columbia Symphony Richland Benton $10,000 TRAILS Day Program dba Tierra Leavenworth Chelan $8,269 Village Music Theatre of Wenatchee, Inc. Wenatchee Chelan $10,000 National Youth Performers dba Wenatchee Chelan $10,000 Stage Kids Numerica Performing Arts Center Wenatchee Chelan $10,000 Wenatchee Valley Museum and Wenatchee Chelan $10,000 Cultural Center Icicle Creek Center for the Arts Leavenworth Chelan $10,000 Leavenworth Summer Theater Leavenworth Chelan $10,000 Olympic Theatre Arts Sequim Clallam $10,000 Port Angeles Community Players Port Angeles Clallam $10,000 Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Kingston Clallam $10,000 Inc. Port Angeles Waterfront Center Port Angeles Clallam $8,269 (Needs DUNS#) Ghostlight Productions Port Angeles Clallam $10,000 Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Port Angeles Clallam $10,000 Arts Port Angeles Fine Arts Center Port Angeles Clallam $10,000 Confluence Vancouver Clark $10,000 Magenta Theater Company Vancouver Clark $10,000 Northwest Film Forum (FS for Dru Ridgefield Clark $10,000 Films) 1 Oregon Performing Arts Seattle Clark $10,000 Academy/dba Metropolitan Performing Arts Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Seattle Clark $10,000 Touchet Valley Arts Council Dayton Columbia $10,000 Stageworks Northwest Longview Cowlitz $10,000 Central Basin Community Concert Moses Lake Grant $8,269 Association Coastal Interpretive Center Ocean Shores Grays Harbor $10,000 7th Street Kids Hoquiam Grays Harbor $8,000 Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Aberdeen Grays Harbor $10,000 Friends of Ebey's Landing National Coupeville Island $8,269 Historical Reserve Oak Harbor Music Festival Oak Harbor Island $4,961.40 Otherworld Media Freeland Island $8,269 THE BALLET SLIPPER Oak Harbor Island $7,392.49 CONSERVATORY Hedgebrook Langley Island $10,000 Whidbey Children's Theatre Langley Island $10,000 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Island $10,000 Coupeville Maritime Heritage COUPEVILLE Island $8,269 Foundation ISLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL Coupeville ISLAND $8,269 SOCIETY MUSEUM Island Shakespeare Festival Langley Island $8,269 Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Langley Island $8,269 Island Whidbey Island Arts Council Langley Island $6,615.20 Whidbey Island Dance Theatre Langley Island $8,269 Whidbey Playhouse Association OAK HARBOR Island $8,269 Jefferson County Historical Society Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Olympic Music Festival Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Port Townsend Film Institute Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Port Townsend School of the Arts Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Quilcene Historical Museum Quilcene Jefferson $2,894.15 Applied Education Foundation Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Centrum Foundation Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Key City Players, Inc Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Port Townsend Ballet Port Townsend Jefferson $10,000 Allied Arts Foundation Seattle King $4,134.50 Artist Trust Seattle King $8,269 ArtsWest (Nikki Przasnyski) Seattle King $8,269 2 Bellevue Youth Symphony Bellevue King $8,269 Orchestra BlueStreet Voices Seattle King $8,269 Byron Schenkman & Friends Seattle KING $4,299.88 CHAMBER MUSIC MADNESS Seattle KING $6,201.75 Clarinettissimo Shoreline King $2,480.70 Coriolis Dance Seattle King $8,269 Shunpike (FS for Dacha Theatre) Seattle King $3,721.05 Fractured Atland (FS for Daniel Seattle KING $8,269 Costa Dance) Early Music Seattle Seattle King $8,269 Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum Seattle King $8,269 Friends of KEXP Seattle King $8,269 Highline Heritage Museum Burien King $8,269 Mt Si Artist Guild dba Art Gallery of Snoqualmie King $2,811.46 Snovalley Music4Life Seattle King $8,269 Fractured Atlas (FS for New Seattle King $8,269 Archives) North Bend Community Theater North Bend King $8,269 (dba Valley Center Stage) Northwest Blacksmith Association Seattle KING $8,269 Northwest Share Seattle King $8,269 OCHEAMI Seattle King $5,788.30 Pacific Bonsai Museum Federal Way King $4,134.50 Pleasure Boat Studio Seattle King $2,067.25 Puget Soundworks Seattle King $8,269 Ripple Productions Seattle King $8,269 Russian Community Center of Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Seattle Collaborative Orchestra Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Latino Film Festival Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Mongolian Youth Center Bothell King $8,269 Seattle Opera Seattle King $8,269 Seattle ReCreative Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras Seattle King $8,269 Shunpike (FS for SOIL: Artists) Seattle King $5,788.30 Stone Soup Theatre Seattle King $8,269 Taproot Theatre Company Seattle King $8,269 The Center for Wooden Boats Seattle King $8,269 3 The Esoterics Seattle King $8,269 RVC Seattle (FS for The Good Foot SEATTLE King $8,269 Arts Collective) The Sustain Music Project Seattle King $4,796.02 Theatre22 Seattle King $3,059.53 Unified Outreach Seattle King $8,269 Wasat (Samuel Chesneau) Seattle King $8,269 Northwest Film Forum (FS for Seattle King $8,269 Woodland Theater) Young Shakespeare Workshop Seattle King $8,269 ADEFUA Cultural Education Seattle King $10,000 Workshop Meaningful Movies Project Seattle King $5,000 Arts Corps Seattle King $10,000 Arts Impact Seattle King $10,000 Auburn Symphony Association Auburn King $10,000 Baile Dior Studios Seattle King $10,000 Base Seattle King $10,000 Book-It Repertory Theatre Kent King $10,000 Brazil Center Burien King $4,500 Broadway Bound Children's Theatre Seattle King $10,000 Burien Arts Association Burien King $10,000 Center on Contemporary Art Seattle King $10,000 Centro Cultural Mexicano Seattle King $10,000 Civic Light Opera Association (dba Seattle King $6,900 Seattle Musical Theatre) Dace's Rock 'n' More Music Maple Valley King $10,000 Academy Delridge Neighborhoods Seattle King $10,000 Development Association Earshot Jazz Society of Seattle Vashon King $10,000 FREE2LUV INC Seattle King $10,000 Freehold Theatre Lab Studio Seattle King $10,000 Bushwick Northwest Tacoma King $10,000 GreenStage Seattle King $10,000 Shunpike (FS for Jewelbox Theater) Seattle King $10,000 LANGSTON Seattle King $10,000 Macha Theatre Works Seattle KING $10,000 Mirror Stage Seattle King $5,000 White Center Community Seattle King $10,000 Development Association (FS for Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery) 4 NFFTY / The Talented Youth Seattle King $10,000 Northwest African American Seattle King $10,000 Museum Northwest Art Center Duvall King $10,000 Northwest Film Forum Seattle King $10,000 Orquesta Northwest Seattle King $10,000 Pottery Northwest Seattle King $10,000 Rain City Rock Camp for Girls Seattle King $10,000 Seattle JazzED Seattle King $8,500 SIFF Seattle King $10,000 SouthEast Effective Development Seattle KING $10,000 for SEEDArts Studio East Training for the Kirkland King $10,000 Performing Arts SV Archive (dba Scarecrow Video) Seattle King $10,000 Tasveer Seattle King $10,000 The 5th Avenue Theatre Association Seattle King $10,000 The Guild Dance Seattle King $10,000 The Vera Project Seattle King $10,000 Theatre Off Jackson Seattle King $9,000 Theatre33 Bellevue King $10,000 Totem Star Seattle King $10,000 Town Hall Association Seattle King $10,000 Unidentified Moving Objects, Vashon King $10,000 DBA;UMO Ensemble Vashon Center for the Arts Vashon King $10,000 Vashon Events Vashon King $10,000 Vashon Maury Island Heritage Vashon King $10,000 Association Village Theatre Issaquah King $10,000 Wing it Productions dba Jet City Seattle King $10,000 Improv Wing Luke Memorial Foundation Seattle King $10,000 Youth in Focus Seattle King $10,000 ArtsEd Washington Seattle King $8,269 Bandit Theater Seattle King $8,269 Bulgarian Heritage and Cultural Bellevue King $8,269 Center Seattle Gage Academy of Art Seattle King $8,269 Fractured Atlas (FS for Gostia Seattle King $8,269 LLC/Malacarne) 5 HMONG ASSOCIATION OF WA Seattle King $8,269 International Capoeira Angola Seattle King $8,269 Foundation - Union Cultural Center Kent International Festival Kent King $8,269 Shunpike (FS for Lyric World) Seattle King $3,721.05 Museum of Special Art Seattle King $8,269 Music Center of the Northwest Seattle King $8,269 National Nordic Museum Seattle King $8,269 Northwest Film Forum (FS for Seattle King $8,269 Northwest Arts Streaming Hub) Northwest Folklife Seattle King $8,269 Pacific Ballroom Dance Auburn King $8,269 Pacific Northwest Ballet Association Seattle King $8,269 School of Acrobatics & New Circus Seattle King $8,269 Arts Seattle Art Museum Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Chamber Music Society Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Chinese Garden Society Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Public Theater Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Repertory Theatre Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Shakespeare Company Seattle King $8,269 Seattle Young Artists Music Festival Seattle King $8,269 Association Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Shoreline King $8,269 Council Shunpike (FS for Seattle Cultural Seattle King $8,269 Accessibility Consortium) TeenTix Seattle King $8,269 The Grand Illusion Cinema Seattle King $8,269 Washington Ensemble Theatre Seattle King $4,134.50 Wellspring Ensemble Seattle King $8,269 Abbey Arts Seattle King $10,000 Acoustic Sound d/b/a Wintergrass Milton King $10,000 Charles and Emma Frye Free Public Seattle King $10,000 Art Museum (Frye Art Museum) Dandylyon Drama Seattle King $10,000 Allied Arts Foundation (FS for EAU, Vashon King $10,000 LLC / Open Space for Arts and Community) Emerald Ballet Theatre Seattle King $10,000 Experience Learning Community Seattle King $10,000 6 American Asian Performing Arts Bellevue King $10,000 Theatre Intiman Theatre Seattle King $10,000 Jack Straw Foundation dba Jack Seattle King $10,000 Straw Cultural Center Khambatta Dance Company (WA 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