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Contributions
“All of us in positions of influence at family, community, national and international levels need to ensure that indigenous children are given the opportunity, support and guidance to become their own agents of change, within their world and their time.”—Carol Bellamy, Executive Director, UNICEF
A.R.T. is supported by generous gifts and grants from individuals and organizations. We rely on your generosity to continue our healing work. Below are the ways that you can help us preserve indigenous arts in refugee communities in camps around the world.
Yes, we do need money to fund our operations. While major international aid organizations and other institutions are providing some funding, A.R.T. must continue to find its own sources of funding in order to operate and to grow.
All donations to A.R.T. are tax-deductible. A.R.T. is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Donations, payable by check, will be graciously received at:
A.R.T.
100 Bank Street, 5G
New York, NY 10014
thank you for your support
Institutional Supporters:
-85 Broads
-Arts Hub Australia
-ArtVenture Fundation
-Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program
-Columbia Business School
-ContextoLegal
-Fundación Educacional Nuevo Retiro
-Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services
-International Organization for Migration
-International Rescue Committee
-New York University
-Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation
-Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
-Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith
-Red de la Solidaridad
-The United Nations Development Fund
-The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation
-Third Millenium Foundation
-Universidad de los Andes
-The Whitehead Foundation
-Yale University