Service: Research/Planning
- Alliance for the Arts All Counties
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Founded in 1976, the Alliance has a broad mandate to
promote New York’s cultural life through research and publications to increase the public's awareness of the arts. Our special role: advocating for a public/private partnership in support of the cultural community; publishing cultural guides; researching the economic impact of the arts; promoting arts education in the schools through guides and research; and serving individual artists.
The Alliance has five main constituencies:
- New York’s cultural community
- the general public in New York and tourists served by our cultural guides
- government and civic leaders who use and are influenced by our economic and other research
- children, parents and teachers using our arts education guides
- artists, curators and historians served by the Estate Project for Artists with AIDS - American Symphony Orchestra League All Counties
- The mission of the American Symphony Orchestra League is to provide leadership and service to American orchestras while communicating to the American public the value and importance of orchestras and the music they perform. Founded in 1942, the league serves more than 900 member symphony, chamber, youth, and university orchestras of all sizes, and supports a network of thousands of musicians, conductors, managers, board members, volunteers, staff members and business partners. Within New York State, the league currently provides service to 64 orchestras, 63 business members, 15 libraries, 11 non-profit organizations, 3 placement centers and 314 individual members.
- AMERINDA (American Indian Artists) All Counties
- American Indian Artists (AMERINDA) works to empower Native Americans, break down barriers, and foster intercultural understanding and appreciation of Native culture. Through a variety of arts programs, productions, and services to artists, AMERINDA supports Native artists who embody the traditional practices and values that define Native culture. AMERINDA also promotes the indigenous perspective in the arts to a wide audience through the creation of new works in contemporary art forms-visual, literary, performing, and media arts.
- Art Commission of the City of New York Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn), New York (Manhattan), Queens, Richmond (Staten Island) Counties
- The Art Commission is the New York City agency that is responsible for the review and approval of works of art, architecture and landscape architecture on City-owned property. The commission reviews a wide variety of projects for their aesthetic appropriateness, including distinctive sidewalks, construction and restoration of buildings, parks and playgrounds, installation of street lighting and streetscape design, and the design, installation, and conservation of artwork. The agency consists of eleven members and three full-time staff.
- 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.
- Asian American Arts Alliance New York (Manhattan) County
- Founded in 1983, Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) is a nonprofit arts service organization dedicated to engaging the greater public in the support, recognition and appreciation of Asian American arts by ensuring that Asian American artists and arts organizations thrive.
- Dance/NYC Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn), New York (Manhattan), Queens, Richmond (Staten Island) Counties
- Dance/NYC is a branch office of Dance/USA, the national service organization for professional dance. Our mission is to bring the same services offered by Dance/USA on the national level to the five boroughs of New York City. We focus on four areas: Awareness of the extraordinary legacy and ongoing creativity of dance in New York City, Real Estate issues affecting the dance community, Advocacy and Data Gathering, and Convening/Professional Development.
- Design and Development Resources for Education and the Arts All Counties
- Design and Development Resources for Education and the Arts is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to assist public and nonprofit arts education organizations to develop innovative and sustainable programs to benefit the public. Our focus areas are K-12 education, human services and the arts. We provide a high level of professional service tailored to the needs and capacities of diverse organizations while bringing new possibilities to the programmatic picture. We assist organizations by designing funding proposals, needs assessments and evaluations.
- National Corporate Theatre Fund All Counties
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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 - New York Foundation for the Arts All Counties
- The New York Foundation for the Arts serves individual artists, promotes their freedom to develop and create, and provides the public with opportunities to experience and understand their work. NYFA accomplishes this by offering financial assistance and information to artists and organizations that directly serve artists, by supporting arts programming in the community, and by building collaborative relationships with others who advocate for the arts in New York State and throughout the country.



