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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center preserves and promotes the culture, history, and traditions of the Pueblo peoples of New Mexico by operating a museum, exhibitions, cultural programming, educational activities, and support for Pueblo artists and community initiatives. Its work centers on telling Pueblo stories with dignity and providing programs and spaces (museum, store, restaurant, archives) that sustain and share Pueblo cultural heritage.
The mission of Niosha International Conservatory of Arts (NICArt) is to promote the arts, culture and literature of local communities by providing access to various creative experiences such as lessons in visual and performing arts, theatre production, music instruction, language classes, martial arts, and sports programs. Through our efforts, NICArt aims to: ✯ Provide instruction in fine arts. ✯ Offer facilities for participants to engage in the promotion and participation of artistic and cultural events. ✯ Create opportunities for participants to engage in cultural gatherings. ✯ Host and/or participate in events and activities that promote the arts, culture and literature of local communities.
Geva creates and produces professional theatre and related programs that serve the Rochester region and beyond, aiming to illuminate the breadth of human experience while providing education, community engagement, and new-play development.
The mission of Kennedy Heights Arts Center is to enhance the life of the surrounding community through arts and cultural experiences that embrace diversity, foster creativity and build community.
The TriCity Dharmic Center was founded by members of the Indian diaspora to create a shared space for prayer, celebration, and learning.
North End Makerspace runs an inclusive, volunteer‑run makerspace that provides affordable access to tools, classes, and a collaborative community for makers, artists, tinkerers, and learners of all ages to create, learn, and share — with an emphasis on STEAM skills and community outreach.
The Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council (doing business as Austin PBS / KLRU) operates a community-licensed public television station serving Central Texas. It aims to educate, entertain, and engage audiences through PBS national programming plus locally produced shows and educational outreach (e.g., Austin City Limits and local K–12 learning initiatives). The organization also provides community events and resources that support lifelong learning and civic engagement.
The American Swedish Institute serves as a museum and cultural center that brings people together to explore migration, identity, belonging, the environment, and the arts through programming and exhibitions informed by enduring links to Sweden. It aims to be a welcoming gathering place for diverse communities to learn, share stories, and connect pasts to a shared future.
The Long Beach Blues Society preserves and promotes blues music by providing education, performances, and community programs (such as Blues in the Schools, Blues for Vets, and events) aimed especially at youth, seniors, veterans, and underserved communities; it works to teach blues history while supporting local artists and public performances.
Rock To Recovery uses group songwriting, playing, and recording to help people heal from addiction, mental health challenges, eating disorders, and trauma. The program connects participants with professional-musician facilitators (many in recovery themselves) to build community, self-expression, and coping skills through music.
Primary Source promotes history and humanities education by connecting educators to people and cultures throughout the world. In partnership with teachers, scholars and the broader community, Primary Source provides learning opportunities and curriculum materials for K-12 educators. By introducing global content, Primary Source shapes the way teachers and students learn, so that their knowledge is deeper and their thinking is flexible and given to inquiry.
The mission of the Peabody Essex Museum is to celebrate outstanding artistic and cultural creativity by collecting, stewarding and interpreting objects of art and culture in ways that increase knowledge, enrich the spirit, engage the mind and stimulate the senses Through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people's lives by broadening their perspectives, attitudes, and knowledge of themselves and the wider world.