Similar organisations to OKLAHOMA PERFORMING ARTS
THE PIED PIPER PLAYERS INC
The Pied Piper Youth Theater/White Pond Community Arts is a non-profit, award-winning theater program Pied Piper Youth Theater (PPYT) is a National Youth Arts Award-winning program dedicated to nurturing young people's lives through an active participation in the theatrical arts.
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Stormville
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Unknown
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4601.
Dalcroze Society of America Inc
Dalcroze education is a playful experiential approach to teaching and learning music.
Pittsburgh
Youth Arts Alliance of Greater Kansas City
Youth Arts Alliance of GKC provides access to arts education for at risk & disadvantaged youth of Kansas City through scholarship & community outreach programs.
Overland Park
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Professional Societies & Associations
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4603.
Mid-America College Art Association
James Pearson Duffy Department of Art, Art History, and Design.
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Slippery Rock
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Professional Societies & Associations
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4604.
Aia Kansas Inc
Improving the built world through networking, education, and collaboration.
623
Topeka
Each One Teach One, Inc.
Each One Teach One is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of adults by improving their literacy skills.
1200
San Antonio
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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4606.
Anima Arts Inc
A thriving art community creates a more prosperous and resilient community overall.
Panama City
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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4607.
Samahan Filipino American Performing Arts & Education Center, Inc.
The purpose of the Samahan Performing Arts is to provide Filipino Youth and our community the support The mission of SAMAHAN Filipino American Performing Arts and Education Center is to preserve and promote Filipino culture through the arts.
1185
CHULA VISTA
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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4608.
THE ENRICHMENT CENTER
Mission: To empower and enrich adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities enabling them to grow as individuals, live with dignity and have choices in how they fulfill their lives.
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