Similar organisations to LATINX PLAYWRIGHTS CIRCLE INC
-
Theater
-
595.
Harrison Players Inc
THE HARRISON PLAYERS INC. HOME ABOUT CURRENT SEASON GALLERY CONTACT Web Store Become a Member More Click HERE to buy Tickets.
Harrison
-
Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
-
596.
Actors Equity Foundation Inc
The Actors' Equity Foundation exists to support the professional theatre community, while promoting and investing in the performing arts.
1708
New York City
-
Theater
-
597.
Drama Play Connection Inc
SUMMER THERAPEUTIC PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WHO STRUGGLE WITH SOCIAL DEFICITS.
Wellesley Hills
-
Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
-
598.
Eyeblink Entertainment Inc
Buy a tshirt. Support eyeBLINK. Founded in 2003 eyeBLINK is a multicultural notforprofit 501c3 organization committed to promoting social change through theatre dance and special events.
New York City
-
Theater
-
599.
Twilight Theater Company
Twilight Theater Company, a non profit entity, endeavors to produce professional, high quality theater to North Portland.
3197
Portland
Portland Center Stage at The Armory
Classical, contemporary & new works. 🌟SHOWS🌟 Clyde’s; June 1 – 30 PETE’s a seagull; June 27 – July 13 JAW, New Play Fest; July 26 - 28 Portland Center Stage exists to create transcendent theatrical experiences and community programs that break down the barriers separating people.
42689
Portland
Parallel Play Chicago
Established in April 2024, Parallel Play seeks to center the joy and liberation of LGBTQIA+, immunocompromised and disabled individuals, and BIPOC through mutual aid, supply drives, and collaborative arts partnerships.
Chicago
Latino Media Collaborative
CALÓ NEWS delivers stories and commentaries that resonate with Latino/a/x readers in Los Angeles and beyond.
5500
Los Angeles
-
Human Service Organizations
-
603.
Acevedo Foundation
Empowering the next generation of Latino leaders by creating equitable access to capital, closing the educational gap, and promoting economic inclusion.
97
Santa Monica





