| Public and Private Grants to Concert Singers of Cary |
Grant support by the Town of Cary
Grant support by United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County
Grant support by the Lazy Daze Committee
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How grant money is used
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The Town of Cary has generously supported Concert Singers of Cary with financial and non-financial assistance since
Concert Singers' creation. The chorus was, in fact, an outgrowth of an initiative of the then-Cary Cultural
Arts Commission in 1990. In addition to a generous annual grant approved by the Town Council, the Town of Cary
provides rehearsal space for the symphonic chorus at Herbert Young Community Center and the C4 children's chorus at Cary Senior Center, meeting space
at Page-Walker Arts and History Center, and access to Town of Cary
promotional resources. Grant funds are used (in part) to support artistic staff, retain instrumental artists,
pruchase sheet music, rent performance space, and market CSC concert programs.
Visit the Town of Cary web site
United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County has been a consistent supporter of Concert Singers of Cary
since 1992. Grant support from United Arts is used to purchase sheet music, retain instrumental artists, hire
performing space, pay for artistic staff, and promote concert programs.
Visit the United Arts web site
This project is supported in part by a grant from the Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival -- a Cary based festival
supporting local arts and non-profit organizations and activities. Visit
the Cary Lazy Daze grants web site
Lazy Daze grant monies are used (in part) to support artistic staff and retain instrumental artists for both our adult and children's choruses.
Updated 29 December 2005 |