The Choral Arts Foundation of the Upper Valley is a non-profit 501(c)(3) foundation committed to supporting the choral arts in the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire. Founded in 1992 as the Handel Society Foundation of New Hampshire, the Choral Arts Foundation:
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Other Grant-giving Organizations
NE-wide; located in District of Columbia
Contact email: service@chorusamerica.org
Chorus America is the advocacy, research, and leadership development organization that advances the choral field. We support and serve choral conductors, administrators, board members, and singers with tools, training, peer networking, and access so that choruses are better able to contribute to their communities.
Connecticut
The Office of the Arts is the state agency charged with fostering the health of Connecticut's creative economy. Part of the state's Department of Economic and Community Development, the Office of the Arts is funded by the State of Connecticut as well as the National Endowment for the Arts.
Within the Office of the Arts are:
NE-wide; located in New York
Contact email: gia@giarts.org
Grantmakers in the Arts is a national association of public and private arts funders - providing members with resources and leadership to support artists and arts organizations. It is the only national association of both public and private arts and culture funders in the US, including independent and family foundations, public agencies, community foundations, corporate philanthropies, nonprofit regrantors, and national service organizations – funders of all shapes and sizes across the US and into Canada.
Massachusetts
Contact email: LAB@tbf.org
A Boston Foundation project that supports work in dance, theater, music, opera, musical theater, spoken word, performance art, circus arts, traditional and folk performing arts, and any multi-disciplinary combination of the above. Criteria vary from year to year, but in 2021 grants of $15,000 were given to create, produce, or present new performing arts work for Greater Boston audiences.
Maine
A state agency promoting arts and culture in Maine with a variety of programs, a grants, and an artist and organizations directory.
Massachusetts
The Mass Cultural Council works to elevate our rich cultural life in Massachusetts. We partner with communities across the Commonwealth to expand access, improve education, promote diversity, and encourage excellence in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Through our efforts, we make our state a better place to live, work, and visit for everyone.
NE-wide; located in Massachusetts
Contact email: info@nefa.org
NEFA's mission is to cultivate and promote the arts in New England and beyond. Our programs support artists across many forms of expression and many geographies, connecting them with collaborators and communities, fueling creative exchange and public discourse, and strengthening the creative economy.Each program and project that is brought to life at NEFA builds a stronger and more dynamic infrastructure for the arts. Through grants, convenings, online tools, and research, NEFA continues a 40 year history of pioneering partnerships and programs supporting the arts.
New Hampshire
A state agency enhancing the quality of life in New Hampshire by stimulating economic growth through the arts, investing in the creativity of students, making the arts accessible to underserved populations, and preserving heritage arts.
Massachusetts
Contact email: amccray@philanthropyma.org
Founded in 1969, Philanthropy Massachusetts is a diverse and vibrant membership association of highly engaged philanthropic organizations and individuals with interests in Massachusetts. We connect new and established donors, their trustees and staff to each other, to their communities and to emerging and relevant issues in the field. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Philanthropy MA delivers excellent opportunities in learning, networking, access to resources and tools, skill-building, and community-building and serves as a bridge between funders and fund applicants for better understanding, effici
Rhode Island
Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) was established in 1967. It provides grants, technical assistance and support to artists, arts organizations, schools, community centers, social service organizations, and local governments to bring the arts into the lives of Rhode Islanders. RISCA employs a variety of methods to carry out its work, including grant-making, strategic partnerships, outreach and facilitation.
Massachusetts
Contact email: donorservices@tbf.org
The principal community foundation for Boston, with $1.5 billion under management. The Boston Foundation gives independant grants for a wide variety of purposes asnd manages over $1 billion in donor advised funds and dedicated funds.
Maine
Contact email: info@onionfoundation.org
A Maine-based private philanthropic foundation. The Onion Foundation offers Spring/Fall grants and Discovery Grants to encourage conservation and stewardship of the natural environment and promote music and the arts in the state of Maine.
Vermont
Contact email: info@vermontartscouncil.org
Since 1965, the Vermont Arts Council has been the state's primary provider of funding, advocacy, and information for the arts in Vermont. The Vermont Arts Council is unique. It is the only designated state arts agency in the U.S. that is also an independent nonprofit organization.Mission: To cultivate and advance the arts and creativity throughout Vermont.