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American Music Center All Counties
The purpose of the American Music Center is to build a national community for new American music. The center accomplishes this by providing field-wide advocacy, promotion, and support for new music and the artists who create it. Among its many core programs and services, AMC offers an information service that responds to more than 35,000 inquiries annually, an online library and listening room for new music (www.newmusicjukebox.org), access to a 65,000-piece library of original scores and recordings, a Web magazine for new American music (www.newmusicbox.com), professional development workshops, a monthly listing of new music opportunities, networking groups for new music professionals, grants to artists and organizations, and other projects initiated in response to specific needs of the field. Currently, 34% of AMC's membership resides in New York State, while thousands of non-member New Yorkers benefit from the Center's services and attend performances facilitated by AMC programs.
Arts & Business Council of New York - a division of Americans for the Arts All Counties
The Arts & Business Council stimulates partnerships between business and the arts that strengthen the arts and business environments in the communities they serve. We accomplish this mission with programs that promote voluntarism, build arts management capacity, gather and disseminate relevant information, and advocate for closer ties between business and the arts.
National Corporate Theatre Fund All Counties
The National Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF) is an association of eleven of this country’s finest nonprofit theatres. Headquartered in New York City, NCTF was created to:
- enable memb theaters to achieve their artistic goals by increasing the funds available to them
- act as a central national development office for member theaters
- provide broad recognition of corporate contributions
- serve as an advocate for the residential theer movement to the national and international corporate community
- encourage and promote increased participation of corporations and their employees in supporting theer in New York and across the country at every level, from discount ticket access, volunteer opportunities, individual and corporate financial support, board service, and sponsorship relationships