Sandler Center for the Performing Arts Foundation
THE SANDLER CENTER FOUNDATION CONTINUED ITS MISSION TO PROVIDE PROGRAMMING OPPORTUNITIES THAT EDUCATE, INSPIRE AND ENRICH THE COMMUNITY. FOR THE 2018-2019 PROGRAM YEAR, THE FOUNDATION EXPANDED ITS EDUCATION PROGRAM TO INCLUDE A THEATRICAL LIGHTEING STEAM EXHIBIT. THIS EXHIBIT WAS PREMIERED AT THE STEM LEARNING DAY HOSTED BY THE NAVY AT THE NAS OCEANA AIR SHOW. A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NAVY WAS ESTABLISHED AND INCLUDED SERVING GOLD STAR FAMILIES AND THE EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM. THE FOUNDATION HOSTED ITS FIRST SENSORY-FRIENDLY PRODUCTION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AND THEIR FAMILIES AND/OR CARETAKERS. IT WAS WELL-RECEIVED AND A PROGRAM THAT IS NEEDED IN THE COMMUNITY. THE INAUGURAL GIVING CIRCLE, COMPRISED OF MEMBERS WHO POOL POOL THEIR MONEY TOGETHER, AWARD GRANTS TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS/PROJECTS OF SANDLER CENTER RESIDENT COMPANIES AND TO UNDERWRITE A WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCE THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP WITH VIRGINIA ARTS FESTIVAL.
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This organization also receives grants. See Funding Received below for details.
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Funding Received
Verified from IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings by this organization's funders - 16 grants from 7 funders, 2018-2022.
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