Community Partners
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Our Community Partners are organizations that share our values and support our
mission of making art accessible for all young people.
ArtsCorps
West Seattle
4408 Delridge Way SW, Suite 110
Seattle, WA 98106
206.722.5440

Arts Corps, the largest nonprofit arts educator in the Seattle area, fosters creative habits of mind in young people through a passionate corps of teaching artists. Active since 2000, Arts Corps brings the lifelong practices of persistence & discipline, critical thinking, courage & risk-taking, reflection and imagining possibilities to the classroom and beyond.
Reel Girls
Central District
1409 21st Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
206.323.0693

Reel Grrls empowers young women from diverse communities to realize their power, talent and influence through media production. What distinguishes our program is the high-level of support that our female mentors offer and the high level of commitment that we ask for in return. Our participants develop lasting relationships with women filmmakers and learn skills that propel them to leadership roles in their community and careers in the media industry.

http://reelgrrls.org/       

Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras

11065 Fifth Ave NE, Suite A
Seattle, WA 98125
206.362.2300

Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras(SYSO) is the largest youth symphony organization in the United States. Founded in 1942, we now serve over 1,100 diverse students a year through four full orchestras, three summer programs, and partnerships with local public schools. Through our financial aid programs, we make sure that every talented child can receive an excellent music education, regardless of their financial resources.

http://www.syso.org/       

The Power of Hope

4408 Delridge Way SW #105
Seattle, WA 98106
206-938-6090

The Power of Hope is a non-profit organization that delivers arts-based experiential learning programs to teens from diverse cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds.

The VERA Project
Seattle Center
305 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
206.956.8372

Vera is an all-ages volunteer fueled music and arts venue. By engaging participants at all levels of music production and community organizing, Vera strives to fulfill its mission to foster a participatory creative culture through popular music concerts, arts programs, experiential learning and volunteer opportunities for all ages, especially young people aged 14 to 24.
Most Vera programs are at the Seattle Center venue.
Youth In Focus
Rainier Valley
2100 24th Ave. S. Suite 310
Seattle, WA 98144
206.723.1479

Youth in Focus is a nationally recognized youth development program that offers a variety of photography classes, service learning opportunities and entrepreneurial projects for youth ages 13-19.

 
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About Seattle Center and The Next Fifty

Since its beginning 50 years ago, Seattle Center has served as a cultural and civic gathering place at the core of our region. In 2012, The Next Fifty at Seattle Center celebrates the 50th anniversary of the 1962 World’s Fair and the physical legacy it left. The 74-acre Seattle Center campus, home to more than 30 cultural, educational, sports and entertainment organizations presenting nearly 5,000 events annually, exists to delight and inspire the human spirit in each person and bring together our rich and varied community. The 12 million visits to Seattle Center each year generate $1.15 billion in business activity and $387 million in labor income for King County.

Next 50 premier partners include: Bartell Drugs, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Coca-Cola, Grousemont Foundation, Microsoft, Samsung, Seattle Center Monorail, T-Mobile, TPN (The Production Network) and World Vision. Funding and participating partners include: 206 Inc., 4Culture, City of Seattle, Global Health Nexus, Hill & Knowlton Strategies, KOMO 4 TV, KUOW 94.9 Public Radio, One to the World, Safeco Insurance: A Liberty Mutual Company, Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, Sheraton Seattle Hotel and Washington Economic Development Commission.
Seattle Center Accommodations for people with disabilities provided on request.
Mayor Mike McGinn, Director Robert Nellams
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