Multiculture Center Kaleidoscope Inc
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Our programs
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Sponsorship for the dance school
This program will provide sponsorship for Russian-speaking children from low-income or single-parent families to study in dance school. They will have a chance to study dances of different nationalities that include Russin, Ukrainian, Georgian, Gypsy, Jewish, and many others. Also, children will have an opportunity to learn more about World War II.
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Number of grants and research funding awarded to the institution
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Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of students who receive scholarship funds and/or tuition assistance
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Increasing
Number of students enrolled
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Increasing
Total number of free performances given
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Increasing
Number of children able to exercise appropriate control in independent and group activities
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Increasing
Hours arts equipment has been rented
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Holding steady
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Charting impact
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What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
The main goal and aim of our organization is to provide an afterschool activity for the children enhancing their ability to understand the diversity of traditions through folk dancing. This action will educate children about tolerance and multiculturalism as well as engage in positive behavior from a young age. We will lead children in the right way and guide them through what is wrong and right, stopping them from making poor decisions later on. We teach children to learn and comprehend.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
First of all, we are looking for sponsors to provide our students with a chance of free education in the Folk dance Club Kaleidoscope. We are also looking for sponsors to help pay for the performances that may occur in different locations such as different boroughs, states, or countries. Most of the time, the inviting party pays for all expenses that may occur such as transportation, food, etc. because they know that our performers are the best of the best in what they do. We have created a new method of teaching and staging folk dances.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
Our organization is continuously expanding the circle of partners. In the present time, we are taking part in historical events such as events dedicated to the end of World War II; and cultural festivals such as the Dance Parade on Broadway. Our kids took part in tours all over America and still receiving many new invitations from different countries that want our students to perform. We always feel the support of our local representatives, parents, neighbors, and friends.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
We have tried out a new teaching methodology and have partnered with New York University and Columbia University. Also, together with the police in our area, we are fighting drug addiction among children. Our children are improving their grades in school and learning to respect other religions and cultures. We are looking for new sponsors to scale our activities - to increase the number of children and, over time, the number of centers in different areas and states.
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Multiculture Center Kaleidoscope Inc
Board of directorsas of 8/17/2021
Valentyn Usmanov
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