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Funding and Support for Area Community Theatre Ottawa
We rely on public and private monies to offer programming and to maintain artistic excellence. We give a standing ovation to donors who believe in what theatre contributes to our community. We thank them for sharing our vision, and for their generosity. Won’t you join them in helping to assure a bright future for ACT Ottawa and the community we serve?
Partners in Production for 2009-2010
We owe a debt of gratitude to the foundations, corporations and individuals who make it possible for us to bring the magic of theatre to thousands of families every year. ACT Ottawa thanks the foundations listed below for their continued generosity and commitment to our mission.
LOCAL SPONSORS
Besides the generous support and donations from the organizations and individuals listed above, during the 2009-2010 season we have received sponsorship from the local businesses listed at left.
Please support our patrons!
“How can I help ACT Ottawa?”
INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Contributions help immeasurably in meeting the day-to-day obligations.
MATCHING GIFTS
Many companies offer matching gifts that will complement your donation. Find out if your business does.
A MEMORIAL GIFT
A memorial gift will honor a loved one and help the community theatre at the same time.
WILL
Remember ACT Ottawa in your will. Bequests ensure that your generosity will long be remembered and that your spirit lives on in all the people touched by Area Community Theatre Ottawa.
A LIVING WILL
A living will of stocks, bonds, property or cash enables ACT Ottawa to bring theatre well into the 21st century.
ADVERTISING AND CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP
Advertising fees and corporate sponsorships support our goals and enhance the awareness of your community.
To be a part of our mission, make checks payable to:
ACT Ottawa
PO Box 411
Ottawa Kansas 66067
For further information, contact Becky Campbell at
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