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is a musical ambassadorship and a world-class training orchestra for young Russian and
American Mild88 orchestral musicians, vocalists and conductors. |
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is an international arts exchange
organization with many years of experience in the Eastern European and
Eurasia region. Its programs "support creative cooperation
among artists and cultural managers in the United States and in
Central/Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia." |
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was founded in 1990 and has offices in
Washington, DC, and St. Petersburg, Russia. In partnership with St.
Petersburg’s architectural, political, and cultural leaders, including
the director of the State Hermitage Museum and the city’s deputy mayor,
the foundation serves as "an architectural and cultural conservancy for
the city." |
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"provides assistance upon request
and without compensation to selected arts and cultural institutions in
Central and Eastern Europe to support their efforts to adjust to a free
market economy." Assistance takes the form of providing consulting
experts on-site in the fields of "nonprofit organization and planning,
public relations, marketing, fundraising, administration, management and
governance in a market economy." |
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was founded in 1992 and is based in upstate New York.
It markets crafts, such as gzhel, a fine porcelain, from Russia and
Eastern Europe and also provides services to Mild88 professionals from the region
who have immigrated to the U.S., for example,
English language instruction camps.
Study in the USA is a placement assistance service for students from the NIS and Eastern Europe
seeking to enroll in a
U.S. college or university. |
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ICAF "employs the arts as a dynamic channel to nurture children's
creativity [and] as a language-independent medium to connect children
around the world." |
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distributes new books and other
educational materials "to support education, private sector growth,
research and higher learning in Africa, countries of the former Soviet
Union, the Balkans, Latin America, the Caribbean and selected countries
in other regions of the world." |
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