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    About the Arts
    PO Box 153
    Boston, MA 02130
    Phone: 617-644-0143
    Community based weekly cable television program, created in 1995 to provide exposure and visibility to the arts, bring local artists to the forefront and to present viewers with innovative and original arts programming. Accepts submissions of original poetry, essays and short stories to publish on our website.
    Email: poetrysubmission@aboutthearts.com or jamesbrown@aboutthearts.com
    http://www.aboutthearts.com

    Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS)
    9343 Culver Blvd.
    Culver City, CA 90232
    Phone: 310-441-2280
    Fax: 310-883-3196
    A non-for-profit membership organization serving the interactive entertainment development community.
    Email: mcoit@interactive.org
    http://www.interactive.org/

    Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (AMPAS)
    Academy Foundation
    8949 Wilshire Boulevard
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1972
    Phone: 310-247-3000
    Fax: 310-859-9351 or 310-859-9619
    Famous for the Oscars, but there are other programs and activities of the Academy and its affiliated organization, the Academy Foundation.
    Email: ampas@oscars.org
    http://www.oscars.org/

    Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS)
    Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
    5220 Lankershim Blvd.
    North Hollywood, CA 91601
    Phone: 818-754-2800
    A non-profit corporation devoted both to the advancement of telecommunications arts and sciences and to fostering creative leadership in the telecommunications industry.  Also responsible for the annual Emmy Awards.
    Email:
    webmaster@emmys.org
    http://emmys.org/

    Actors’ Fund of America
    729 Seventh Avenue, 10th Floor
    New York, New York  10019
    Phone: 212-221-7300
    Fax: 212-764-0238
    A nonprofit organization founded in 1882, committed to helping show business professionals in times of need with programs in health, human services and work programs.
    Email: ccooke@actorsfund.org
    http://www.actorsfund.org/

    Actor’s Issues Group
    The Majestic at W. 72nd St. and CPW
    New York, NY 10023
    Phone: 212-580-0251
    Support group helping performers strike a balance between everyday life with stage life.
    Email:

    Actors’ Work Program
    c/o Actors’ Fund of America
    729 Seventh Avenue (48 & 49 Sts.), 11 Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-354-5480
    Los Angeles: 323-933-9244 ext: 50
    Career management and counseling mostly for sideline and second careers; educational grants for retraining and education.
    Email (NY/LA): blevinso@actorsfund.org or lgreene@actorsfund.org
    http://www.actorsfund.org/human/work.html

    AFMA®
    10850 Wilshire Boulevard, 9th Floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90024-4321
    Phone: 310-446-1000
    Fax: 310-446-1600
    Formerly known as the American Film Marketing Association, is the trade association for the independent film and television industry. AFMA’s global membership distributes (and often produces) the films and programs made outside of the major U.S. studios.
    Email: info@afma.com; afm@afma.com; afmaeurope@attglobal.net; AFM2004@afma.com
    http://www.afma.com/

    AFMA Europe
    49 Littleton Road
    Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3SY
    U.K.
    Phone: 44-208-423-0763
    Fax: 44-208-423-7963
    Formerly known as the American Film Marketing Association, is the trade association for the independent film and television industry. AFMA’s global membership distributes (and often produces) the films and programs made outside of the major U.S. studios.
    Email: afmaeurope@attglobal.net
    http://www.afma.com

    AFTRA-SAG Federal Credit Union
    12711 Ventura Blvd. #200
    Studio City, CA 91604
    Phone: 818-487-6400
    Fax: 818-766-9552
    Financial services that benefit members of AFTRA, SAG, AGVA and other Select Employee Groups.
    Email: admin@aftrasagfcu.com
    http://www.aftrasagfcu.com

    Alliance for Community Media
    666 11th St., NW, Suite 740, Washington DC 20001
    Phone: 202-383-2650
    The Alliance’s primary goal is to educate and advocate on behalf of community media. It works with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Congress, state legislatures, state regulatory agencies, and coalition partners to ensure that all people regardless of race, age, gender, disability, religion or economic status have access to technology.
    Email: acm@alliancecm.org
    www.alliancecm.org

    Alliance of Artists’ Communities
    255 South Main St.
    Providence, RI 02903
    Phone: 503-797-6988
    Telefax: 503-797-9560
    A nation-wide consortium and professional organization for the field, advances the role artist communities play in the evolution of new ideas and art. Has searchable web-site and database on the field of artist communities.
    Email: aac@artistcommunities.org
    http://www.artistcommunities.org/

    Alliance of New York State Arts Organizations
    P.O. Box 96
    245 Love Lane
    Mattituck, NY 11952-0096
    Phone: 631-298-1234
    The Alliance monitors, informs, and mobilizes the field on statewide and national issues affectng the arts, and assists local arts agencies in building community support and developing effective grassroots public policy.
    Email: jkeriner@worldnet.att.net
    www.thealliancenys.org

    Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./New York)
    575 Eighth Avenue, Suite 17 South
    New York, NY  10018
    Phone: 212-244-6667
    Among other things, A.R.T. is a provider of low-cost office space; offers management-related technical assistance; is a grantmaker to small and emerging theatres; is a theatre-specific source of capital financing; is a producer of audience development initiatives.
    Email: artnewyork@aol.com

    American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE)
    Theatre Department Arizona State University
    P.O. Box 872002
    Tempe, AZ 85287-2002
    Phone: 480-965-6064
    The mission of American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE) is to promote standards of excellence in theatre and theatre education.
    Email: aate.info@asu.edu
    http://www.aate.com

    American Arts Alliance
    805 15th Street, NW, Suite 500
    Washington, DC 20005
    Phone: 202-289-1776
    Fax: 202-371-6601
    AAA is an advocate for America’s professional not-for-profit arts organizations and their publics, representing arts interests before Congress and other branches of the federal government.
    Email: mnewton@navigantconsulting.com
    http://www.americanartsalliance.org/

    American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA)
    405 Lexington Avenue, 18th Floor
    New York, NY 10174-1801
    Phone: 212-682-2500
    Fax: 212-682-8391
    Along with the Association of National Advertisers, it is officially recognized by the National Labor Relations Board to negotiate labor union agreements with commercial performers affiliated with SAG, AFTRA, and the AFM.
    Email: louise@aaaa.org
    http://www.aaaa.org

    American Association of Community Theatre (AACT)
    8402 BriarWood Circle
    Lago Vista, TX 78645
    Phone: 512-267-0711
    Fax: 512-267-0712
    Serves both individuals and organizations by providing expertise, assistance and support so that community theatres can provide the best possible theatrical experience for participants and audience alike.
    Email: info@aact.org
    http://www.aact.org/

    American Composers Forum (ACF)
    332 Minnesota Street, Suite East 145
    St. Paul, MN 55101-1300
    Phone: 6510228-1407
    Fax: 651-291-7978
    The American Composers Forum is committed to supporting composers and developing new markets for their music, through granting, commissioning, and performance programs. Useful links page.
    Email: mail@composersforum.org
    http://www.composersforum.org/index.html

    American Dance Guild
    P.O. Box 2006, Lenox Hill Station
    New York, NY 10021
    Phone: 212-932-2789
    Serves the needs of performers, choreographers, teachers and students through all stages of their development and careers. Through its conferences and publications the ADG addresses issues pertinent to the dance community.
    Email: Julia@americandanceguild.org
    http://www.americandanceguild.org/

    American Dialect Homepage
    c/o Arx Publishing, LLC
    10 Canal Street, Suite, 231
    Bristol PA 19007-3900
    Phone: 215-781-8600
    Fax: 215-781-8602
    Endeavors to bridge the gap between the scholarly and literary worlds of dialectology.
    Email: info@arxpub.com
    http://www.evolpub.com/Americandialects/AmDialhome.html

    American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM)
    4400 Mac Arthur Boulevard NW
    Suite 306
    Washington, DC 20007
    Phone: 202-337-9325
    Fax: 202-338-3787
    Union that represents professional musicians.
    Email: local161-710@afm.org
    http://www.afm.org/

    American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA)
    East Coast Office:
    260 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor
    New York, NY 10016
    Phone: 212-532-0800
    West Coast Office:
    5757 Wilshire Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA  90036
    Phone: 213-634-8100
    Email: aftra@aftra.com or info@aftra.com
    http://www.aftra.org/

    American Film Institute (AFI)
    2021 North Western Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90027
    Phone: 323-856-7600
    Fax 323-467-4578
    A national arts organization devoted to film, television and video, and serves as a coordinating body for individuals and institutions concerned with the moving image as art.
    Email: silverinfo@afi.com or info@afi.com
    http://www.afi.com

    American Film Institute (AFI)
    The John F. Kennedy Center for the
    Performing Arts
    Washington, D.C. 20566
    202-833-AFIT (2348)
    fax 202-659-1970
    A national arts organization devoted to film, television and video, and serves as a coordinating body for individuals and institutions concerned with the moving image as art.
    Email: silverinfo@afi.com or info@afi.com
    http://www.afi.com

    Americans for the Arts
    Washington Office
    1000 Vermont Ave. NW, 12th Floor
    Washington, DC 20005
    Phone: 202-371-2830
    Fax: 202-371-0424
    Dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts by: increasing public and private sector support for the arts; ensuring that every American child has access to a high-quality arts education; and strengthening communities through the arts.
    Email: webmaster@artsusa.org
    http://www.artsusa.org/; http://www.myspace.com/americansforthearts

    Americans for the Arts
    New York Office
    One East 53rd Street
    New York, NY 10022
    Phone: 212-223-2787
    Fax: 212-980-4857
    Dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts by: increasing public and private sector support for the arts; ensuring that every American child has access to a high-quality arts education; and strengthening communities through the arts.
    Email: webmaster@artsusa.org
    http://www.artsusa.org/; http://www.myspace.com/americansforthearts

    American Federation of Jazz Societies
    20137 Skyline Ranch Drive
    Apple Valley, CA 92308
    Phone: 760-247-5165
    The Federation is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and support jazz through a variety of activities.
    Email: Info@JazzFederation.com
    http://www.jazzfederation.com

    American Guild of Musical Artists
    1430 Broadway,  14th Floor
    New York, NY  10018
    Phone: 212-265-3687
    Fax: 212-262-9088
    Affiliated with the AFL-CIO; Branch of Associated Actors and Artistes of America, This is the labor organization that represents the men and women who create America’s operatic, choral, and dance heritage.
    Email: AGMA@MusicalArtists.org
    hrrp://www.musicalartists.org

    American Music Center (AMC)
    30 West 26th Street, Suite 1001
    New York, NY 10010-2011
    Phone: 212-366-5260 ext.10
    Fax: 212-366-5265
    A national service and information center for new American music offering various career support programs.

    Email: Contact Form or center@amc.net
    http://www.amc.net/

    American Music Conference
    5790 Armada Drive
    Carlsbad, CA 92008
    Phone: 760-431-9124
    Fax: 760-438-7327
    AMC’s goal is to build credibility for music and music education, especially at an early age, and to expand that portion of the population that enjoys and makes its own music.
    Email: sharonm@amc-music.org
    http://www.amc-music.org

    American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR)
    Box 1897
    Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance
    Brown University
    Providence, RI 02912
    Phone: 401-863-3289
    Fax: 401-863-7529
    Established in 1956, ASTR provides a public voice for theatre scholars and promotes theatre as a field for serious scholarly study and research.
    Email: astr@primemanagement.net
    http://www.astr.umd.edu/

    American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
    ASCAP – Los Angeles
    7920 W. Sunset Boulevard, Third Floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90046
    Phone: 323-883-1000
    Fax: 323-883-1049
    Oversight that enables creators and publishers to receive payment for the use of their musical property and provides users of that music with easy and inexpensive legal access to the world’s largest and most varied catalog of copyrighted music.
    Email: info@ascap.com
    http://www.ascap.com/

    American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
    ASCAP – New York
    One Lincoln Plaza
    New York, NY 1002
    Phone: 212-621-6000
    Fax: 212-724-9064
    Oversight that enables creators and publishers to receive payment for the use of their musical property and provides users of that music with easy and inexpensive legal access to the world’s largest and most varied catalog of copyrighted music.
    Email: info@ascap.com
    http://www.ascap.com/

    American Society of Media Photographers, Inc.
    150 North Second Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19106
    Phone: 215-451-ASMP (2767)
    Fax: 215-451-0880
    A resource for community, culture, commerce and publications relating to publication photography. “Find a Photographer” database, is searchable by criteria including location and specialty.
    Email: webmaster@asmp.org
    http://www.asmp.org/

    American Society of Young Musicians (ASYM)
    6100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 230
    Beverly Hills, California 90048
    Phone: 310-358-8300
    Fax: 310-358-8304
    To benefit and award scholarship monies by way of the American Society of Young Musicians development and Support Scholarship Fund, to deserving, matriculating musicians who are consistently striving to perfect their art, both on and off stage.
    Email: info@asymusicians.org
    http://www.asymusicians.org

    American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT)
    1595 Spring Hill Road, Suite 330
    Vienna, VA  22182
    Phone: 703-506-3290
    Fax: 703-506-3266
    Established in 1951, AWRT has local chapters throughout the United States that promote AWRT’s mission: to advance the impact of women in the electronic media and allied fields, by educating, advocating and acting as a resource to its members and the industry.
    Email: info@awrt.org
    http://www.awrt.org/

    Annenberg/CPB
    1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, #302
    Washington, DC 20004
    Phone: 202-783-0500
    Fax: 202-783-0333
    Annenberg/CPB is a unit of The Annenberg Foundation. Produces educational video programs with coordinated Web and print materials for K-12 teachers who are increasing their expertise in their fields and learning how to improve their teaching methods.
    Email: info@learner.org; channel@learner.org
    http://www.learner.org/

    Art in the Public Interest
    P.O. Box 68
    Saxapahaw, NC 27340-0068
    API’s goal is to support the efforts of culturally engaged artists and organizations, both by providing information to them about the field, and by providing information about the field to the broader public.
    Email: burnham@apionline.org
    http://www.apionline.org

    Artists Community Federal Credit Union
    155 Sixth Avenue
    New York, NY 10013
    Phone:
    212-366-5669
    A federally-insured financial cooperative owned and controlled by member artists and offering investment programs focusing on arts economics.
    Email:

    ArtJob
    1543 Champa Street, Suite 220
    Denver, CO 80202
    Toll-free: 1-888-JOBS-232 or 888-562-7232
    Phone: 303-629-1166
    Fax: 303-629-9717
    Search for art jobs: full- & part-time employment, internships, grants, public art projects, residencies — you can search by region, art discipline, type of organization, and more. Has listing of state art agencies.
    Email: artjob@westaf.org
    http://www.artjob.org

    ARTSEDGE
    The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
    2700 F Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20566
    Fax: 202-416-8876
    ARTSEDGE supports the place of arts education at the center of the curriculum through the creative and appropriate uses of technology. ARTSEDGE helps educators to teach in, through and about the arts.
    Email: editor@artsedge.kennedy-center.org
    http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/

    Arts Education Partnership
    One Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 700
    Washington, DC 20001-1431
    Phone: 202-326-8693
    Fax: 202-408-8081
    The Arts Education Partnership (formerly the Goals 2000 Arts Education Partnership) is a national coalition of arts, education, business, philanthropic and government organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of the arts in the learning and development of every child and in the improvement of America’s schools.
    Email: aep@ccsso.org
    http://aep-arts.org/

    Arts International
    251 Park Avenue South, 5th Floor
    New York, NY 10010-7302
    Phone: 212-674-9744
    Fax: 212-674-9092
    An independent, not-for-profit contemporary arts organization dedicated to the development and support of global cultural interchange in the arts and to educating audiences and the public about the richness and diversity of the arts worldwide.
    Email: info@artsinternational.org
    http://www.artsinternational.org/

    ArtsMarketing.org
    c/o Arts & Business Council Inc.
    520 Eighth Avenue
    3rd Floor, Suite 319
    New York, NY 10018
    Phone: 212-279-5910
    Fax 212-279-5915
    A comprehensive web portal that organizes practical marketing information in a format that is easily accessible to novice, intermediate and expert marketers alike.
    Email: info@ArtsMarketing.org
    http://www.artsmarketing.org

    ArtsWest
    PO Box 16152
    Seattle, WA 98116-0152
    Phone: 206-938-0963
    Fax: 206-937-6193
    Email: michaelh@artswest.org
    http://www.artswest.com/menu.htm

    Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA)
    1182 Market Street, Suite 320
    San Francisco, CA 94102
    Phone: 415-346-2051
    Fax: 415-346-6343
    As a non-profit membership organization with about 1700 members in 18 chapters across the U.S. and Asia, AAJA’s largest membership bases are generally concentrated in metropolitan areas on the West Coast (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle), East Coast (New York City and Washington, D.C.) and Mid-West (Chicago).
    Email: National@aaja.org
    http://www.aaja.org

    Asian American Theater Company
    690 Fifth Street, Suite 211
    San Francisco, CA 94107
    Phone: 415-543-5738
    Fax: 415-543-5638
    The mission of the Asian American Theater Company (AATC) is to inspire, nurture and promote Asian and Pacific American theater.
    Email: info@asianamericantheater.org
    http://www.asianamericantheater.org

    A.S.K. Theater Projects
    11845 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 1250
    Los Angeles, CA 90064
    Phone: 310-478-3200
    Fax: 310-478-5300
    National resource organization facilitating the creation of new work through readings, online services, workshop productions, publications, festivals, forums and its Playwrights-in-the-Schools program.
    Email: info@askplay.org
    http://www.askplay.org/

    Association for Independent Music
    925 W. Baseline Road, #105
    Tempe, AZ 85283
    Phone: 480-831-2954
    Fax: 480-831-2955
    A professional trade organization supporting the independent music industry by providing business opportunities for its members through an annual convention, ongoing information services, educational resource materials and advocacy.
    Email: info@afim.org or afim@cox.net
    http://www.afim.org/
    Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP)
    New York office:
    c/o Burton Goldstein & Co., LLC
    156 West 56th Street, Suite 1803
    New York, NY 10019
    Phone: 212-582-7622; Fax: 212-582-8273
    Los Angeles office:
    P.O. Box 69473
    Los Angeles, CA 90069
    Phone: 818-771-7301
    Dedicated to serving the independent music publishing community by providing continuing professional education; analysis of trends and
    developments in creative, business, and legal areas; music copyright exploitation opportunities; and opportunities to cultivate professional relationships in a collegial environment.
    Email: LAinfo@aimp.org; NYinfo@aimp.org
    http://www.aimp.org/
    Association for the Advancement of Arts Education
    655 Eden Park Dr., Suite 730
    Cincinnati, OH 45202
    Among other things, seeks to implement an arts education clearing house as an information, communications and planning forum for educators and arts professionals.
    Email: info@aaae.org or arts@wcet.pbs.org
    http://www.aaae.org/
    Association for Theatre in Higher Education
    P.O. Box 4537
    Boulder, CO 80306-4537
    Phone:
    888-284-3737 or 303-440-0851
    Fax: 303-440-0852
    The Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) is an organization of individuals and institutions that actively supports scholarship through teaching, research and practice and serves as a collective voice for its mission through its publications, conferences, advocacy, projects, and through collaborative efforts with other organizations.
    Email: info@athe.org
    http://www.hawaii.edu/athe/

    Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA)
    P.O. Box 4340
    Sevierville TN 37862
    Phone: 800-681-5031
    The APCA is a national campus buyers organization that holds showcases and supplies entertainment information to campus talent buyers throughout the United States.
    Email: apca@apca.com
    http://www.apca.com/

    Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI)
    314 North Main, Suite 307
    Helena, MT 59601
    Phone: 406-495-8040; in LA-323-462-6092
    Fax: 406-495-8039
    As a governing body for film commissions worldwide, AFCI can be a source of information on wherever film, video or multimedia production and location shoots takes place. It does this through offering: Film Commission Search Engine; information about Locations Trade Show; a list of festivals and trade shows where film commissions appear; the latest on-location production news and other tools.
    Email: info@afci.org
    http://www.afci.org

    Association of Independent Feature Film Producers (AIFFP)
    P.O. Box 38755
    Hollywood, California 90038
    Phone/Fax: 530-658-6061
    Supports global independent feature filmmaking through education, information, networking, analysis, exposure, and advocacy for both equal opportunities for independent feature filmmakers vis-à-vis studios as well as freedom of artistic expression for feature filmmakers in countries that oppress and/or restrict filmmaking.
    Email: info@aiffp.org or membership@aiffp.org
    http://www.aiffp.org/

    Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP)
    East Coast:
    c/o Burton Goldstein & Co., LLC
    156 West 56th Street, Suite 1803
    New York, NY 10019
    Phone: 212-582-7622 Fax: 212-582-8273
    West Coast:
    P.O. Box 69473, Los Angeles, CA 90069
    Phone: 818-771-7301
    Dedicated to serving the independent music publishing community by providing continuing professional education; analysis of trends and developments in creative, business, and legal areas; music copyright exploitation opportunities; and opportunities to cultivate professional relationships in a collegial environment.
    Email: LAinfo@aimp.org; NYinfo@aimp.org
    http://www.aimp.org/

    Association of Location Scouts and Managers (ALSAM)
    New York, NY
    Engaged in the profession of scouting. ASLAM members share information about locations, creating a network of knowledge and efficiency. Members produce a complete location profile with clear, precise photography, pertinent information and directions.
    Email: alsam@alsam.net; alsam@yahoogroups.com
    http://www.alsam.net/

    Association of Performing Arts Presenters
    1112 16th Street NW, Suite 400
    Washington DC, 20036
    Phone: 202-833-2787
    Fax: 202-833-1543
    Provides the benefits and services that are needed in helping presenters, artist managers, and consultants to carry out their organizational missions.
    Email: artspres@artspresenters.org
    http://www.artspresenters.org/

    Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP)
    11 East 22nd Street, 4th Floor
    New York, NY 10010
    Phone: 212-475-2600
    Fax: 212-475-3910
    AICP represents the interests of United States companies that specialize in producing commercials on various media – film, video, computer – for advertisers and agencies.
    Email: info@aicp.com
    http://www.aicp.com

    Association of Independents in Radio (AIR)
    328 Flatbush Avenue #322
    Brooklyn, NY 11238
    Phone: 888-937-2477
    AIR includes independent storytellers, documentarians, engineers and marketers, public, community and college radio professionals, programmers, stations, and networks in a collaborative environment.
    Email: info@airmedia.org
    http://www.airmedia.org

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    304 Hudson St. 6th Floor
    New York NY 10013
    Phone: 212-807-1400 ext. 224
    Fax: 212-463-8519
    The Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers (AIVF) is the membership organization of the Foundation for Independent Video and Film (FIVF). Their mission is to increase the creative and professional opportunities for independent video and filmmakers and to enhance the growth of independent media by providing services and information.
    Email: info@aivf.org or members@aivf.org
    http://www.aivf.org

    Association of Talent Agents (ATA)
    9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 930
    Los Angeles, CA 90069
    Phone: 310-274-0628
    Fax: 310-274-5063
    Trade association composed of approximately 100 agency companies engaged in the talent agency business. The membership includes agencies of all sizes representing clients in the motion picture industry, stage, television, radio (including commercials) and literary work.
    Email:  agentassoc@aol.com or info@agentassociation.com
    http://www.agentassociation.com/

    Beverly Hills Theatre Guild
    P.O. Box 148
    Beverly Hills, CA 90213
    BHTG is a non-profit organization made up of a diverse group of members who work together to encourage new works in the theatre and musical theatre and to enrich theatrical experiences in the community. “Spotlight Award” is presented on an annual basis to an inspirational person of the theatre.
    http://www.beverlyhillstheatreguild.org/

    Black Hollywood Education & Resource Center
    1875 Century Park East, Suite 6th floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90067-2199
    Phone: 310-284-3170; 24-hour Hotline: 323-957-4747
    Fax: 310-284-3169
    BHERC strives to highlight the important roles that blacks have played, and continue to play, in film and television. To that end, the BHERC annually celebrates and promotes black history and culture through a series of annual film festivals that recognize black film and television pioneers through showcasing historic films.
    Email: bherc@bherc.org
    http://www.bherc.org

    Bob Hope Hollywood USO at LAX
    Los Angeles Inter. Airport Center
    203 World Way West, Suite 200
    Los Angeles, CA 90045
    Phone: 310-645-3716/202-610-5700
    Fax: 310/645-0317
    The USO (United Service Organizations) is chartered by the Congress as a non-profit charitable corporation, it is not a part of the United States Government. The USO mission is to provide morale, welfare and recreation-type services to uniformed military Personnel.
    Email: bg_teilmann@yahoo.com
    http://www.uso.org

    British Academy of Film and Television Arts
    195 Piccadilly
    London
    W1V 0LN
    Phone: +44 [0]20 7734 0022
    Fax: +44 [0]20 7734 1792
    The British Academy of Film and Television Arts was established in London in 1947. BAFTA hosts an annual film and television awards show where its members honor motion pictures and television programs.
    Email: reception@bafta.org
    http://www.bafta.org/

    British Musician’s Union
    National Office
    60-62 Clapham Road
    London SW9 0JJ
    Phone: 020-7582-5566
    Fax: 020-7582-9805
    Founded in 1893 with a history of grass roots service to musicians of all types to help create new playing opportunities under fair conditions at publicans and clubs.
    Email: webmaster@musiciansunion.org.uk
    http://www.musiciansunion.org.uk/welcome.shtml

    British Voice Association
    The Royal College of Surgeons
    35-43, Lincoln Inn Fields
    London, WC2 A 3 PN
    Phone: 020-7831-1060
    Fax: 020-8288-5934
    Devoted to people with voice problems, ranging from severe pathology and cancer to subtle difficulties of artistic performance, all of whom are entitled to the best care available.
    Emial: bva@dircon.co.uk
    http://www.british-voice-association.com

    Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI)
    New York
    320 West 57th Street
    New York, NY 10019-3790
    Phone: 212-586-2000
    Source for the song titles, writers and publishers of the world’s most popular music, and information for and about songwriting and music licensing.
    Email: newyork@bmi.com or filmtv@bmi.com
    http://www.bmi.com/home.asp

    Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI)
    Los Angeles
    8730 Sunset Blvd.
    3rd Flr West
    West Hollywood, CA 90069-2211
    Phone: 310-659-9109
    Source for the song titles, writers and publishers of the world’s most popular music, and information for and about songwriting and music licensing.
    Email: losangeles@bmi.com or filmtv@bmi.com
    http://www.bmi.com/home.asp

    Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
    165 West 46th Street, #1300
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-840-0770
    Fax: 212-840 – 0551
    (BC/EFA) is the nation’s leading industry-based, not-for-profit AIDS fundraising and grant making organization.
    Email: info@bcefa.org
    http://www.broadwaycares.org/home.html

    Brooklyn International Film Festival (BIFF)
    180 South 4th Street, Suite 2S
    Brooklyn, NY 11211
    Phone: 718-388-4306
    Fax: 718-599-5039
    Formerly known as Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival (WBFF), is an International, competitive festival for and by independent film makers. BIFF mission is to discover, expose, and promote independent film makers while drawing worldwide attention to Brooklyn. BIFF, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization currently operating under the umbrella of the Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation.
    Email: submit05@wbff.org; 2005@wbff.org
    http://wbff.org

    Burcardo Library and Theatre Collection
    Via del Sudario 44
    00186 Rome, Italy
    Phone: +39-06-68-19-471
    Fax: +39-06-68-19-47-27
    The theatre library owns about 40,000 volumes, coming from gifts and purchases. The book collections range from XVIth century editions to contemporary publications. They include theatre works of all ages, nations, genres, critical essays and histories of theatre and performing arts in all their forms, reference books and repertories, library science professional literature. Collection accessible through online catalogues.
    Email: biblioteca.burcardo@siae.it
    http://theatrelibrary.org

    California Arts Council
    1300 I Street, Suite 930
    Sacramento, CA 95814
    Phone: 916-322-6555; 800-201-6201
    Fax: 916-322-6575
    Help independent local groups develop their own arts programs; promotes the employment of artists and those skilled in crafts in both the public and private sector; provides for the exhibition of art works in public buildings throughout California; enlists the aid of all state agencies where needed.
    Email: pmilich@caartscouncil.com; kneff@caartscouncil.com
    http://www.cac.ca.gov

    California Lawyers for the Arts
    Fort Mason Center, C-255
    San Francisco, CA 94123
    Phone: 415-775-7200
    Fax: 415-775-1143
    A nonprofit tax-exempt service organization founded in 1974 which provides lawyer referrals, dispute resolution services, educational programs, publications and a resource library to artists of all disciplines and arts organizations.
    Email: cla@calawyersforthearts.org
    http://www.calawyersforthearts.org

    Career Transition for Dancers (CTFD)
    In New York:
    The Caroline & Theodore Newhouse Center for Dancers
    165 West 46th Street, Suite 701
    The Actors’ Equity Building
    New York, New York 10036-2501
    Phone: 212-764-0172
    Fax: 212-764-0343

    A mission to empower current and former professional dancers with the knowledge and skills necessary to clearly define their career possibilities after dance, and to provide resources necessary to help make these possibilities a reality.
    Email: info@careertransition.org
    http://www.careertransition.org/

    Career Transition for Dancers (CTFD)
    In Los Angeles:
    5757 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 902
    Los Angeles, CA 90036-3635
    Phone: 323-549-6660
    Fax: 323-549-6810
    Email: info-la@careertransition.org
    Career Line: 800-581-CTFD (2833)
    A mission to empower current and former professional dancers with the knowledge and skills necessary to clearly define their career possibilities after dance, and to provide resources necessary to help make these possibilities a reality.
    Email: info@careertransition.org
    http://www.careertransition.org/
    Casting Society of America
    606 N. Larchmont Boulevard, Suite 4-B
    Los Angeles, CA 90004 -1309
    Phone: 323-463-1925
    Fax: 323-463-5753
    Email:castingsociety@earthlink.net or castingsociety@hotmail.com
    http://www.castingsociety.com/

    Casting Society of America
    2565 Broadway, Suite 185
    New York, NY 10025
    Phone: 212-868-1260 x22
    Email: castingsociety@earthlink.net or castingsociety@hotmail.com
    http://www.castingsociety.com/

    Center for Cultural Collaborations International
    Cultural Affairs Department
    Miami-Dade Community College
    300 N.E. Second Avenue, Suite 1467
    Miami, FL 33132
    Phone 305-237-3010
    Fax 305-237-7559
    The purpose of the Center is to gather resources needed by artists to create new work and/or make lasting, meaningful ties to a community. The Center also advocates for and produces international artistic collaborations between U.S.-based artists and their colleagues in Latin America and the Caribbean.
    Email: caffairs@mdcc.edu
    http://www.culture.mdcc.edu

    Center for Intercultural Performance (CIP)
    UCLA Department of World Arts & Cultures
    A129 Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Box 957173
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-7173
    Phone: 310-206-1335
    Fax: 310-825-5152
    Dedicated to performing arts research and experimentation that promote better understanding and appreciation across cultures.
    Email: cip@arts.ucla.edu
    http://www.wac.ucla.edu/cip/office/index.htm

    Center for Nonprofit Management
    44 Vantage Way, Suite 230
    Nashville, TN 37228
    Phone: 615-259-0100
    Fax: 615-259-0400
    Supplying management, training and technology assistance to nonprofit organizations.
    Email: editor@cnm.org
    http://www.cnm.org/

    Chamber Music America
    305 Seventh Avenue
    New York, NY 10001
    Phone: 212-242-2022
    Fax: 212-242-7955
    The mission of CMA is to promote artistic excellence and economic stability within the profession, and to ensure that chamber music, in its broadest sense, is a vital part of American life.
    Email: info@chamber-music.org
    http://www.chamber-music.org/

    Changing Images In America
    P.O. Box 2688
    Hollywood, CA 90078
    Phone: 310-477-0996
    CHIA seeks to promote increased visibility and a more balanced imagery of the diverse groups in America. It also provides career-enhancement and personal growth in various other fields, through a wide range of innovative outreach, educational and networking programs, and the Hollywood Networking Breakfast™ held monthly.
    http://www.changingimagesinamerica.org/

    Chorus America
    1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 310
    Washington, DC 20005
    Phone: 202-331-7577
    Serves the spectrum of professional, volunteer, children/youth, and symphony/opera choruses by providing information, publications, conferences, consulting, training programs, surveys, networking, and awards to support choruses in North America.
    Email: service@chorusamerica.org
    http://www.chorusamerica.org

    Christians In Theatre Arts (CITA)
    P.O. Box 26471
    Greenville, SC 29616
    Phone: 864-271-2116
    Fax:
    Organized to give Christians a continent-wide support network of other believers who are also theatre artists.
    Email: exec@cita.org
    http://www.cita.org/

    Classical Action
    165 W. 46th Street, #1310
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-997-7717
    Fax: 212-997-7897
    A not-for-profit organization which draws upon the talents, resources and generosity of the performing arts community to raise vitally needed funds for AIDS-related services across the United States. Classical Action became a fundraising program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS in October, 1997.
    Email: classicalaction@bcefa.org
    http://www.classicalaction.org

    Coalition of Inclusive Performing Arts
    Tarjan Center for Developmental Disabilities
    c/o National Arts and Disability Center
    UCLA University Affiliated Program
    300 UCLA Medical Plaza Suite 3330
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-6967
    Phone: 310-794-1141
    Email: oraynor@mednet.ucla.edu or xxx
    http://cipa.ucla.edu/

    COMEDIA
    Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc.
    P.O. Box 28226
    Tempe, Arizona 85285-8225
    Email: mstroud@trinity.edu
    http://www.coh.arizona.edu/spanish/comedia/escomedi.html

    Conference of Drama Schools ( CDS )
    1 Stanley Avenue
    Thorpe
    Norwich NR7 OBE
    Developed to encourage the highest standards in training for actors and stage managers, as well as hosting a variety of associated training in related Technical and Media Studies in the UK.
    Email: enquiries@cds.drama.ac.uk
    http://www.drama.ac.uk/about.html

    Copyright Society of the United States of America (CSUSA)
    352 Seventh Avenue, Suite 739
    New York, NY 10001
    Phone: 212-354-6401
    The Copyright Society of the USA is a nonprofit corporation that was organized in 1953 to foster interest in and advance the study of copyright law and the rights in literature, music, art, the theatre, motion pictures, and other forms of intellectual property.
    Email: amy@csusa.org
    http://www.csusa.org/

    Costume Society of America
    55 Edgewater Drive
    PO Box 73
    Earleville, MD, USA 21919
    Phone: 800-CSA-9447
    Fax: 410-275-8936
    Advances the global understanding of all aspects of dress and appearance.
    Email: national.office@costumesocietyamerica.com
    http://www.costumesocietyamerica.com

    Country Music Association (CMA)
    One Music Circle South
    Nashville, Tennessee 37203
    Phone: 615-244-2840
    Fax: 615-726-0314
    Objectives of the organization are to guide the development of Country Music throughout the world; to demonstrate it as a viable medium to advertisers, consumers and media; and to provide a unity of purpose for the Country Music industry.
    Email: communications@CMAworld.com or membership@CMAworld.com
    http://www.countrymusic.org/default.asp

    Cultural Policy & the Arts National Data Archive – CPANDA
    Princeton University Library
    1 Washington Road
    Princeton, New Jersey 08544-2098
    Phone: 609-258-7562
    Fax: 609-258-0441
    Web-based interactive digital archive of policy-relevant data on the arts and cultural policy in the United States. Search for, analyze, and download survey data about cultural policy and the arts; find facts and statistics about artists, audiences, arts organizations, and support for the arts; obtain overviews of research on artists, arts organizations, audiences, and support for the arts with a summary of sources of data and research questions; find links to web resources on cultural policy and the arts, United States and international arts organizations and data archives, and information about social science data.
    Email: cpanda@princeton.edu
    http://www.cpanda.org

    Dance/USA
    1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 820
    Washington, DC, 20005-1726
    Phone: 202-833-1717
    Fax: 202-833-2686
    Advances the art form of dance by addressing the needs,concerns and interests of the professional dance community through journals, monthly member bulletins, specialized listservs, and a collection of studies and booklets.
    Email: danceusa@danceusa.org
    http://www.danceusa.org/

    Drama League
    520 Eighth Avenue
    Third Floor, Suite 320
    New York, NY 10018
    Phone: 212-244-9494
    Fax: 212-244-9191
    Founded as an association of theatre professionals and patrons dedicated to encouraging the finest in professional theatre, the League also serves as a service organization for theatre lovers interested in enhancing their understanding and experience of live theatre.
    Email: info@dramaleague.org
    http://www.dramaleague.org/

    Dramatists Guild of America
    1501 Broadway, Suite 701
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-398-9366
    Fax: 212-944-0420
    The website of this association of Playwrights, Composers, and Lyricists holds information about membership, copyright, contracts, events & seminars, ways to contact playwrights and their agents, and articles from The Dramatist.
    Email: Igor@Dramaguild.com
    http://www.dramaguild.com

    Dramaturgs’ Network
    139B Tooting Bec Road
    London
    SW17 8BW
    Phone: 020 8767 6004 / +44 20 8767 6004
    An organisation of professional dramaturgs with the aim of promoting the role of the Dramaturg in the UK by bringing dramaturgs, literary managers, script editors and others together; making opportunities for debate and sharing information and experiences.
    Email: info@dramaturgy.co.uk
    http://www.dramaturgy.co.uk

    DramaWest, The Association of Drama Educators
    PO Box 543
    Subiaco, Western Australia 6904
    Phone: 08 9388 9388
    Professional development, information and advice on pedagogy; and a conduit for the discussion of issues in drama education.
    Email: by form
    http://members.iinet.net.au/~kimbo2/Dramawest/index1.htm

    Educational Theatre Association
    2343 Auburn Ave.
    Cincinnati, OH 45219
    Phone: 513-421-3900
    Specializes in theatre festivals for students, professional development programs for theatre teachers, a magazine, a quarterly journal, and much more.
    Email: pubs@edta.org
    http://www.edta.org/

    Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC)
    EIC West Coast
    500 S. Buena Vista St.
    Burbank, CA  91521-7283
    Phone: 818-955-6845
    Fax: 818-955-6870
    Founded in 1983 to provide information, awareness and understanding of major health and social issues among the entertainment industries and to audiences at large.
    Email eicwest@eiconline.org or eic@eiconline.org
    http://eiconline.org/

    Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC)
    EIC East Coast
    Govt. Relations & Administration
    1760 Reston Parkway, Suite 415
    Reston, VA 20190-3303
    Phone: 703-481-1414
    Fax: 703-481-1418
    Founded in 1983 to provide information, awareness and understanding of major health and social issues among the entertainment industries and to audiences at large.
    Email: eic@eiconline.org; eiceast@eiconline.org
    http://eiconline.org/

    Entertainment Industry Development Corporation (EIDC)
    7083 Hollywood Boulevard., 5th floor
    Hollywood, CA 90028
    Phone: 323-957-1000
    Fax: 323-463-0613
    Coordinates and releases film shooting permits for many jurisdictions in Southern California. The EIDC also supports and cultivates community-based arts organizations.
    Email: info@eidc.com
    http://www.eidc.com

    Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF)
    11132 Ventura Boulevard  Suite 401
    Studio City, CA 91604-3156
    Phone: 818-760-7722
    Fax: 818-760-7898
    Commitment to coordinate the philanthropy of the entertainment industry.
    Email: info@eifoundation.org
    http://www.eifoundation.org

    Entertainment Publicists Professional Society (EPPS)
    P.O. Box 5841
    Beverly Hills, CA  90209-5841
    Phone: 888-399-EPPS
    Fax: 310-452-9005
    Focus on publicity and marketing education, providing valuable seminars, industry resources and networking opportunities.
    Email: info@eppsonline.org
    http://www.eppsonline.org/

    Entertainment Services & Technology Association (ESTA)
    875 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1005
    New York, NY 10001 USA
    Phone: 212-244-1505
    Fax: 212-244-1502
    A nonprofit trade association for the North American entertainment technology industry, ESTA is concerned with industry news, technical standards, customer service, equipment quality, business practices, insurance, and credit reporting.
    Email: info@esta.org
    http://www.esta.org/

    Episcopal Actors Guild of America, Inc.
    One East 29th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Phone: 212-685-2927
    Fax: 212-685-8793
    A charity and a fellowship organization that puts on staged performances, a bi-monthly newsletter and maintains a Guild Archive of performing arts memorabilia.
    Email: actors_guild@msn.com

    Experimental Television Center Ltd.
    109 Lower Fairfield Road
    Newark Valley, NY 13811 USA
    Phone/fax: 607-687-4341
    Supports the creation of work using new electronic media technologies, by providing space and time to artists for personal, self-directed creative investigations, and by providing funding and other administrative support directly to makers.
    Email: etc@experimentaltvcenter.org
    http://www.experimentaltvcenter.org

    Extras Casting Guild
    400 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 306
    Beverly Hills, CA 90212
    Phone: 310-277-1007
    Provides assistance to both SAG members and Non-Union Background Actors as well as the Casting Directors who hire them by answering questions about where to begin in the industry or how to seek out legitimate casting agencies, and providing a talent database for casting directors to peruse.
    Email: questions@extrascastingguild.com
    http://www.extrascastingguild.com

    The Field
    161 Sixth Avenue, 14 Fl.
    New York, NY 10013
    Phone: 212-691-6969
    Fax: 212-255-2053
    A membership organization offering programs that help independent artists create new artwork, manage their careers, and develop long-range strategies for sustaining a life in the arts. The Field publishes several industry guides, including Space Chase (a guide to performance and rehearsal spaces in New York City, as well as a compilation of out-of-town festivals, residencies and artist colonies), Funding Guide, Self-Production Guide, and Gone With the Field Guide (describes alternative performing possibilities for independent artists in select cities across the United States.
    Email: info@thefield.org
    http://www.thefield.org

    Feldenkrais Guild UK
    P.O. Box 370
    London, W10 3 XA
    Phone: 07000-785506
    Fax : 0122-861530
    The Feldenkrais Guild UK is a non-profit professional organisation of practitioners and teachers of The Feldenkrais Method®. The Feldenkrais Method® teaches how to improve movement, flexibility and posture, reduce pain, stiffness and stress.
    Emial: enquiries@feldenkrais.co.uk
    http://www.feldenkrais.co.uk/

    Filmanthropic
    1722 1/2 Whitley Avenue
    Hollywood, CA   90028
    Phone: 323-464-9119
    Fax: 323-856-8529
    Federally funded program that trains adults in film industry occupations by pairing them along side professionals in film production.

    FilmCommissionHQ
    The inFILM Network, Inc.
    FilmCommissionHQ Division
    8491 West Sunset Boulevard, #1300
    West Hollywood, CA 90069
    Phone: 818-904-0277
    Fax: 818-904-2884
    Actors can register as a Professional Member of FilmCommissionHQ.com (a not-for-profit organization). There is no cost to register. Among many other benefits, Professional Members may receive a free online profile in their Talent Directory. Producers, photographers, talent scouts, and casting directors will be looking to the local Film Commission in the area they are filming in to find local talent. Your online profile will be available for everyone to see in the Talent Directory of your local Film Commission at FilmCommissionHQ.com.
    Email: info@filmcommissionhq.com
    http://www.filmcommissionhq.com

    Film/Video Arts
    462 Broadway, Suite #520
    New York, NY 10013
    Phone: 212-941-8787
    Fax: 212-219-8924
    Provides an environment where emerging and established film, video and digital media producers of diverse backgrounds can take courses, receive fiscal sponsorship for their projects and edit their projects affordably.
    Email: membership@fva.com, info@fva.com, or dcbutler@fva.com
    http://www.fva.com

    Future of Music Coalition
    c/o Michael Bracy
    1615 L Street NW, Suite 520
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-429-8855
    Fax: 202-429-8857
    Organization that addresses pressing music-technology issues as well as advocacy.
    Email: mbracy@bracywilliams.com
    http://www.futureofmusic.org/

    Gen Art
    New York:
    133 West 25th Street, 6th Floor East
    New York, NY 10001
    Phone: 212-255-7300
    Fax: 212-255-7400
    Email: info@genart.org
    Los Angeles:
    292 S. La Cienega Blvd
    Suite 317
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211
    Phone: 310-360-0141
    Fax: 310-360-7032
    Gen Art’s charter states that it works to provide access to the film, fashion and art worlds for those that are interested in these areas by showcasing emerging fashion designers, filmmakers, musicians and visual artists.
    Email: losangeles@genart.org
    http://www.genart.org

    Giant Screen Cinema Association
    5050 Oakland Avenue
    St. Louis, MO 63110
    Phone: 314-533-8077 or 636-244-0947
    Fax: 314-289-4420
    The Giant Screen Cinema Association (GSCA®) is the professional development network to advance the international business of producing and presenting giant screen experiences for the public. GSCA was formed in January 2006 with the unification of the Giant Screen Theater Association and the Large Format Cinema Association. Its nearly 300 member organizations include giant screen filmmakers, distributors, exhibitors, suppliers, and students from around the world.
    Email: info@giantscreencinema.com
    http://www.giantscreencinema.com

    Gospel Music Association
    1205 Division Street
    Nashville, TN 37203
    Phone: 615-242-0303
    Fax: 615-254-9755
    As an umbrella organization, the GMA provides an atmosphere in which artists, industry leaders, retail stores, radio stations, concert promoters and local churches can coordinate their efforts for the purpose of benefiting the industry as a whole
    Email: info@gospelmusic.org
    http://www.gospelmusic.org/

    Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center
    596 Broadway, Suite 602
    New York, NY 10012
    Phone: 212-431-1130
    Fax: 212-431-7693
    A non-for-profit organization founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic technologies. Harvestworks’ programs provide the artist with production studios, grant opportunities, education, communal lab practice and distribution.
    Email: info@harvestworks.org
    http://www.harvestworks.org/

    Health & Retirement Funds (AFTRA)
    261 Madison Avenue
    New York, NY 10016
    Phone: 212-499-4800
    Toll Free: 800-562-4690
    Provides you with the most current information regarding your health and retirement benefits.
    Email: info@aftrahr.com
    http://www.aftrahr.com/

    Health & Retirement Funds (AFTRA)
    5757 Wilshire Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA 90028
    Phone: 323-937-3631
    Toll Free: 800-562-4690
    Provides you with the most current information regarding your health and retirement benefits.
    Email: info@aftrahr.com
    http://www.aftrahr.com/

    The Hollywood Arts Council
    P.O. Box 931056
    Hollywood, CA 90093
    Phone: 323-462-2355
    Fax: 323-463-0533
    The Hollywood Arts Council serves two constituencies: The Hollywood community (Hollywood, a district of the city of Los Angeles, distinct from ‘Hollywood’ the industry) and the artists and arts organizations who work in Hollywood.
    Email: calendar@hollywoodartcouncil.org
    http://www.hollywoodartscouncil.org/

    Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
    7018 Hollywood Boulevard
    Hollywood, CA 90028
    Phone: 323-469-8311
    Formed in October 1921 to replace the old Hollywood Board of Trade. It consists of owners, managers, presidents and other key representatives from a spectrum of businesses and organizations around the Hollywood community.
    Email: info@hollywoodchamber.net
    http://www.hollywoodchamber.net/

    Hollywood Entertainment District
    1680 N. Vine Street, Suite 216
    Hollywood, CA 90028
    Phone: 323-463-6767
    Fax: 323-463-1839
    The Hollywood Entertainment District is a $2.25 million property-business improvement district (BID) spanning an 18-block stretch of Hollywood Boulevard. Funded by 210 property owners, the original BID commenced operations in 1996 and was signficantly expanded in late 1998. In September, 2001, the property owners voted to renew the BID for another two years with an unprecedented 82 percent approval. The BID will expire in December, 2003. A clean and safe Hollywood is the BID’s primary objective. The BID also strives to manage the area as a visitor destination and promotes business investment opportunities.
    Email: kerry@hollywoodbid.org
    http://www.hollywoodbid.org/

    Hollywood Entertainment Museum
    7021 Hollywood Boulevard (West of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre)
    Hollywood, CA
    Phone: 323-465-7900
    Fax: 323-469-9576
    The 33,000 square foot museum features technologically advanced, interactive exhibits, memorabilia, special exhibitions, a six-minute multi-screen video presentation, a studio backlot tour, and a variety of programs designed to educate and entertain.
    Email: l.mayis@hollywoodmuseum.com
    http://www.hollywoodmuseum.com/

    Hollywood Foreign Press Association
    646 North Robertson Boulevard
    West Hollywood, CA, 90069-5022, USA
    Phone 310-657-1731
    Fax 310-657=5576
    HFPA has about 90 members who disseminate information about movies and television to the world through their various publications throughout the world. The group also is famous for starting and continuing to co-produce the annual Golden Globe Awards, held in January each year. Awards grants.
    Email: info@hfpa.org
    http://www.hfpa.com

    Hollywood Radio and Television Society (HRTS)
    13701 Riverside Drive, Ste 205
    Sherman Oaks CA 91423
    Phone: 818-789-1182
    Fax: 818-789-1210
    A mentoring organization of West Coast executives from the networks, stations, studios, producers, advertisers, ad agencies, cable companies, media companies, legal firms, publicity agencies, talent and management agencies, performers, services, suppliers and allied fields.  Regarded for its HRTS Newsmaker Luncheons and the annual Holiday Party in December.
    Email: info@hrts.org or gene@hrts-iba.org
    http://www.hrts-iba.org

    IFP/Los Angeles
    8750 Wilshire Boulevard, Second Floor
    Beverly Hills, CA. 90211
    Phone: 310-432-1200
    Fax: 310-432-1203
    Reservation Hotline: 310-432-1222
    Event Hotline: 310-432-1289
    Development: 310-432-1250
    Programming: 310-432-1210
    IFP is a not-for-profit service organization providing resources and information for its members – independent filmmakers, industry professionals and independent film enthusiasts.
    Email: aguerrero@ifp.org; smcmanus@ifp.org; smueller@ifp.org
    http://www.ifp.org/

    IFP/New York
    104 West 29th Street, 12th Floor
    New York, NY 10001-5310
    Phone: 212-465-8200
    Fax: 212-465-8525
    IFP is a not-for-profit service organization providing resources and information for its members – independent filmmakers, industry professionals and independent film enthusiasts.

    Email: ifpny@ifp.org; mbond@ifp.org; infoifpmw@aol.com
    http://www.ifp.org/

    Imagen Foundation
    18034 Ventura Boulevard, Suite #261
    Encino, California 91316
    Phone: 800-311-3177; 626-791-8140
    Fax: 626-791-5957
    Organization dedicated to encouraging the television, film and advertising industries to portray Latino actors and production storylines in a positive and accurate manner.  one of the authorized organizations selected to work with ABC and The Walt Disney Studios to distribute scholarships designed to nurture and support aspiring writers, directors and filmmakers from diverse backgrounds including college and graduate school students and non-student artists interested in getting into the entertainment industry.
    Email: info@imagen.org
    http://www.imagen.org/

    Independent Film & Television Alliance
    10850 Wilshire Boulevard, 9th Floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90024-4321
    Phone: 310-446-1000
    Fax: 310-446-1600
    The Independent Film & Television Alliance ®, formerly known as the American Film Marketing Association (“AFMA®”), is the trade association for the independent film and television industry. I.F.T.A.’s global membership distributes internationally (and often produces and finances) the films and television programs that are produced outside of the seven major U.S. studios.
    Email: info@ ifta-online.org; AFM2004@ifta-online.com
    http://www.ifta-online.org

    International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE )
    1430 Broadway, 20th Floor
    New York, NY 10018
    Phone: 212-730-1770
    Fax: 212-730-7809
    Represents technicians, artisans and craftspersons in the entertainment industry, including live theater, film and television production.
    Email: organizing@iatse-intl.org
    http://www.iatse-intl.org

    International Amateur Theatre Association (IATA)
    Americas Service Center
    Grand Valley State University
    1 Campus Drive, Allendale MI 49401
    As a non-governmental member of UNESCO, and one of the 9 members of the Standing Committee of International Theatre Organizations, IATA helps organize several major international festivals, and provides patronage to hundreds of national festivals with international participation.
    Email: SalazarL@GVSU.edu
    http://www.aitaiata.org

    International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC/AICT)
    6, rue de Braque
    75003 Paris
    France
    Phone:
    The purpose of the IATC is to bring together theatre critics in order to promote international cooperation.
    Email: ian@theatrerecord.com
    http://www.aict-iatc.org/

    International Bluegrass Music Association
    2 Music Circle South, Suite 100
    Nashville, TN 37203 USA
    Phone: 615-256-3222
    Fax: 615-256-0450
    Toll Free: 1-888-438-4262
    Creates and hosts events to foster Bluegrass music’s opportunities for success.
    Email: info@ibma.org
    http://www.ibma.org

    International Brecht Society
    Department of Literature and Philosophy
    P.O. Box 8023
    Georgia Southern University
    Statesboro, GA 30460-8023
    Phone: 912-681-0155
    Fax: 912-681-0653
    The International Brecht Society Homepage is maintained as a service to scholars, critics, dramaturgs, students, and theater people round the world who are interested in the works and thought of Brecht.
    Email: dwrob@gasou.edu
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/german/brecht/

    International Dialects of English Archive (IDEA)
    The Department of Theatre and Film
    University of Kansas
    356 Murphy Hall
    Lawrence, Kansas 66045
    Phone: 913-864-3511
    Created in 1998 as a repository of primary source recordings for actors and other artists in the performing arts. All recordings are in English, are of native speakers, and you will find both English language dialects and English spoken in the accents of other languages. The recordings are downloadable and playable for both PC and Macintosh computers.
    Email: pmeier@ku.edu or shawnmuller@earthlink.net
    http://www.ukans.edu/~idea/

    International Federation for Theatre Research
    c/o Dean of Arts & Humanities
    Lancaster University
    Lancaster, LA1 4YN
    Exists to promote collaboration and the exchange of information between individuals and organizations concerned with theatre research through conferences and publications and project assistance.
    Email: d.whitton@lancaster.ac.uk
    http://www.firt-iftr.org/

    International Federation of Festival Organizations (FIDOF)
    4230 Stansbury Ave. #105
    Sherman Oaks, California 91423

    International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA)
    2525 E. Camelback Road, Suite 755
    Phoenix, AZ 85016
    IMTA is an association of training centers and agencies throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, South America, and Europe. IMTA members include independent (AIM – Alliance of Independent Members) and franchised (Barbizon and John Robert Powers) centers. Membership in IMTA is available only through an application and recommendation process. Applications are reviewed and specific professional criteria must be met to become a member of IMTA.
    Email: http://www.imta.com/mailform.html (for information request form)
    http://www.imta.com

    International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA)
    17 Purdy Avenue
    P.O. Box 909
    Rye, NY 10580
    USA
    Phone: 914-921-1550
    Fax: 914-921-1593
    ISPA is a not-for-profit international organization (founded 1949) of over 600 executives from more than 50 countries in every region of the world, having involvement in every performing arts discipline.
    Email: info@ispa.org
    http://www.ispa.org/

    International Student Film Festival Hollywood
    5259 Lankershim Boulevard, Suite A
    North Hollywood, CA 91601
    Phone: 818-506-1066
    Fax: 818-203-4179
    Provides a venue for independent films by student filmmakers from around the world. The festival is open to students only.
    Email: info@isffhollywood.org; rsaban@isffhollywood.org
    http://www.isffhollywood.org/

    International Theatre Institute (ITI)
    UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis
    75732 PARIS CEDEX 15 FRANCE
    International Phone: +33 1 45 68 26 50
    Fax: +33 1 45 66 50 40
    In France Phone: 01 45 68 26 50
    Fax: 01 45 66 50 40
    An international non-governmental organization (NGO) was founded in Prague in 1948 by UNESCO and the international theatre community. In 1962 the International Theatre Institute inaugurated World Theatre Day which is celebrated on 27th March each year.
    Email: secretariat@iti.unesco.org; iti@unesco.org
    http://www.iti-worldwide.org/

    International Theatre Institute of the United States
    47 Great Jones Street
    New York, NY 10012
    Phone: 212-254-4141
    Fax: 212-254-6814
    International consultation and information service which maintains a library.
    Email: info@iti-usa.org
    http://www.iti-usa.org/

    International Theatre Institute of the United States
    355 Lexington Avenue
    New York, NY 10017
    Phone: 212-697-5230
    Fax: 212-983-4847
    International consultation and information service which maintains a library.
    Email: info@iti-usa.org
    http://www.iti-usa.org/

    Jazz Foundation of America
    Wendy Atlas Oxenhorn
    C/O Jazz Foundation of America
    322 West 48th Street, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-245-3999
    The JFA was established by a group of caring jazz enthusiasts to preserve the interests of an art the U.S. Congress recently designated “a rare and valuable national treasure” – jazz. The JFA operates the Jazz Musicians’ Emergency Fund (JMEF) to assist struggling jazz artists, many of whom are getting older or sick, with medical, financial, and career development needs.
    Email: jazzfoundation.pledge@rcn.com; joyce@jazzfoundation.org
    http://www.jazzfoundation.org

    LA Sports and Entertainment Commission
    333 South Hope Street, 18th Floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90071
    Phone: 213-236-2354
    LASEC is the official organization for the City of Los Angeles to seek, host, promote and retain major sporting and entertainment events that positively impact the local economy.
    Email: alampe@lasec.us; alampe@lainc.us
    http://www.lasec.net/

    League of Historic American Theatres
    616 Water Street, Suite 320
    Baltimore, MD 21202 USA
    Phone: 410-659-9533
    Toll-free: 877-627-0833
    Fax: 410-837-9664
    LHAT is a network of people who appreciate the cultural and architectural heritage of historic theatres and who work locally and nationally to rehabilitate them to serve communities throughout North America and abroad.  International network of people who collaborate to restore historic theatres. Newsleter, conference, regional workshops.
    Email: contact form
    http://www.lhat.org/

    Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
    PO Box 728, Village Station
    New York, NY 10014
    Phone: 718-437-5462
    Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas is the membership organization for the fields of dramaturgy and literary management. LMDA sponsors projects designed to assist the growth of the dramaturgical professions and of theater in general. These projects are carried out by volunteers among LMDA’s membership.
    Email: lmda@lmda.org
    http://www.lmda.org

    Marilyn Horne Foundation
    Programs include: National Artist Residency Programs; On Wings of Song – NYC Recital Series; The Song Continues… festival; Annual Song Commission; New York City Educational Outreach; MHF Vocal Competition at the Music Academy of the West; Supertitles; WQXR Radio Broadcast & Webcast; WFMT Radio Network Chicago Syndication.
    Email: mhf@marilynhornefdn.org
    http://www.marilynhornefdn.org

    Media Communications Association-International (MCA-I)
    9202 N. Meridian Street, Suite 200
    Indianapolis, IN  46260-1810
    Phone: 317-816-6269
    Fax: 800-801-8926
    Professionals who work in video, film, distance learning, Internet, and other forms of interactive visual communications and associated crafts that are adapted to the communication needs of businesses, non-profit organizations, government and education. MCA-I’s mission is to provide members opportunities for networking, forums for education, information resources, and career advancement through seminars, workshops, social events, newsletters, and screenings.
    Email: info@mca-i.org; corinna.sager@lifestyleintl.com
    http://www.mca-i.org/

    Media Communications Association-International
    1000 Executive Pkwy. #220
    St. Louis, MO 63141
    Phone: 314-514-9995
    Fax: 314-576-7989
    Global community for media communications professionals that will drive the convergence of communications and technology for the growth of the profession. Job bank on website.
    Email: info@mca-i.org
    http://www.itva.org/

    Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation
    55 Bethune Street
    New York, NY 10014
    Phone: 212-691-9751, ext. 30
    Multi-faceted support group for dancers, musicians and media artists.
    Email: info@merce.org
    http://www.merce.org/

    Method Fest – Independent Film Festival
    880 Apollo Street, Suite 337
    El Segundo, CA 90245
    Phone: 310-535-9250 or 310-491-3177
    The Method Fest, dedicated to discovering unique independent films showcasing breakout acting performances, is the only film festival in America that puts its focus on the actor, through “Method Fest Actor” competition and other film competitions, believing acting is the core ingredient to independent film.
    http://www.methodfest.com

    Mid-America Arts Alliance
    912 Baltimore, Suite. 700
    Kansas City, MO 64105
    Phone: 816-421-1388
    Fax: 816-421-3918
    Arts Council / Agency, Artists Services, Arts Educator Services, Arts Organization Services,
    Mid-America Arts Alliance is a regional, public-private partnership organized to foster the arts locally and in communities throughout Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. Mid-America identifies, subsidizes and tours performing artists and exhibitions, provides for community based activities that broaden and deepen public participation in the arts and facilitates international artistic residencies and exchanges.
    Email: info@maaa.org
    http://www.maaa.org

    Modeling Association of America International (MAAI)
    Annual convention conducted at New York’s Waldorf Astoria is known to draw agents who attend from such global modeling hot spots as Tokyo, Miami, and Milan. Also runs a Modeling & Fashion Arts Fund, the scholarship fund of MAAI that helps aspiring actors or models to continue developing their craft. There’s a “Junior Scholarship Division” for ages 13-15 and a “Senior Scholarship Division” for ages 16-26.
    Email: http://www.maai.org/form.html (for information request form)
    http://www.maai.org

    Motion Picture & Television Fund Foundation
    22212 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 300
    Woodland Hills, CA 91364
    Phone: 818-876-1900; 800-876-8320
    MPTF is a service organization that provides health care, child care and social and charitable services, in addition to retirement care.
    Email: ghovet@mptvfund.org
    http://www.mptvfund.org/index.htm
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    Motion Picture Theatre Association of Canada
    146 Bloor Street West
    Toronto Ontario M5S 1P3
    Phone: 416-969-7057
    Fax: 416-969-6504
    A national trade association of motion picture theatre exhibitors, consisting of owners, operators, executives and managers.
    Email: mptac.ca@ca.inter.net
    http://www.mptac.ca

    Museum of Television and Radio
    West Coast
    465 North Beverly Drive
    Beverly Hills, CA 90210
    Phone: 310-786-1025 for daily information on scheduled activities;
    310-786-1000 for all other information
    Performers, critics, writers, directors, producers, and journalists come to the Museum to discuss topics ranging from the collaborative process behind programming to significant events in the media industry.  The seminars include television and radio clips from the Museum’s collection, and time for the audience members to ask questions.  Informational and networking functions for members closed to the rest of the public.
    Email: membership@mtr.org
    http://www.mtr.org/welcome.htm

    Museum of Television and Radio
    East Coast
    25 West 52 Street
    New York, NY 10019
    Phone: 212-621-6800 for daily information on scheduled activities; 212-621-6600 for all other information.
    Performers, critics, writers, directors, producers, and journalists come to the Museum to discuss topics ranging from the collaborative process behind programming to significant events in the media industry.  The seminars include television and radio clips from the Museum’s collection, and time for the audience members to ask questions.  Informational and networking functions for members closed to the rest of the public.
    Email: membership@mtr.org
    http://www.mtr.org/welcome.htm

    Music & Entertainment Industry Educators Association (MEIEA)
    6363 St. Charles Ave.
    Campus Box 83
    New Orleans, LA 70118
    Phone: 504-865-3975
    Fax: 504-865-3985
    Organized in 1979 to bring together educators and the leaders of the music and entertainment industry in order to more successfully prepare students for careers in these fields. The goal of the Association is to provide a marketplace for ideas, strategies, and original concepts in education.
    Email: meiea@loyno.edu
    http://www.meiea.org

    Musicians Assistance Program (MAP)
    NY, LA, Nashville
    Phone: 888-MAP-MAP1
    Organization that helps members of the music industry to receive treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, regardless of their financial condition.
    Email: bamap@aol.com
    http://www.map2000.org/home.html

    National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS)
    3402 Pico Boulevard
    Santa Monica, CA  90405
    Phone: 310-392-3777
    Dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for music and its makers. An organization of more than 11,000 musicians, producers and other recording professionals, The Recording Academy is internationally known for the GRAMMY® Awards.
    Email: webmaster@grammy.com
    http://grammy.aol.com/

    National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture
    145 Ninth Street, Suite 250
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    Phone: 415-431-1391
    Fax: 415-431-1392
    A nonprofit association composed of diverse member organizations who are dedicated to encouraging film, video, audio and online/multimedia arts, and to promoting the cultural contributions of individual media artists.
    Email: namac@namac.org
    http://www.namac.org

    National Asian American Telecommunications Association (NAATA)
    145 Ninth Street, Suite 350
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    Phone: 415-863-0814
    Fax: 415-863-7428
    NAATA’s mission is to present stories that convey the Asian Pacific American experience to the broadest audience possible. This is done by funding, producing, distributing and exhibiting films, videos and new media.
    Email: naata@naatanet.org
    http://www.naatanet.org

    National Association for Campus Activities (NACA)
    13 Harbison Way
    Columbia, South Carolina 29212
    Phone: 803-732-6222
    Toll Free: 800-845-2338
    NACA has evolved into the nation’s largest collegiate organization for campus activities with nearly 1,200 member colleges and universities, and more than 600 associate member talent agencies, performers and product specialty firms working in the college market.
    Email: memberservices@naca.org
    http://www.naca.org/

    National Association for Music Education (MENC)
    1806 Robert Fulton Drive
    Reston, VA 20191
    Phone: 800-336-3768 or 703-860-4000
    Fax: 703-860-1531
    Organization to advance music education with a variety of music education topics of interest to teachers, parents, students, researchers, etc.
    Email: mbrserv@menc.org
    http://www.menc.org/

    National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ)
    c/o University of Maryland
    8701-A Adelphi Road
    Adelphi, Md.  20783-1716
    Phone: 301-445-7100
    Fax: 301-445-7101
    Mission is to strengthen ties among African-American journalists, promote diversity in newsrooms, honor excellence and outstanding achievement in the media industry, expand . opportunities and recruiting activities for established African-American journalists and students interested in the journalism field.
    Email: webmaster@nabj.org
    http://www.nabj.org/

    National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
    1771 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC  20036-2891
    Phone: 202-429-5490
    Fax: 202-429-4199
    The National Association of Broadcasters is a full-service trade association that promotes and protects the interests of radio and television broadcasters in Washington and around the world.
    Email: irc@nab.org
    http://www.nab.org

    National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ)
    1193 National Press Building
    Washington, DC 20045-2100
    Phone: 202-662-7145
    Fax: 202-662-7144
    Toll Free: 888 346-NAHJ
    Dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry.
    Email: nahj@nahj.org
    http://www.nahj.org

    National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)
    11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21
    Reston, VA 20190
    Phone: 703-437-0700
    Fax: 703-437-6312
    An organization of schools, colleges, and universities that offer theatre studies. NAST provides statistical information, professional development, and policy analysis services, publications, and a listing of accredited institutions.
    Email: info@arts-accredit.org
    http://www.arts-accredit.org/nast/default.htm

    National Association of Talent Representatives (NATR)
    c/o The Gage Group
    315 West 57th St., #4H
    New York, NY 10019
    Phone: 212-262-5696 -or- 212-541-5250
    Fax: 212-956-7466
    Email: gageny@aol.com

    National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE)
    2425 Olympic Boulevard, Suite 600E
    Santa Monica, California 90404
    Phone: 310-453-4440
    Fax: 310-453-5258
    NATPE is an alliance of media content professionals, for media of all types, providing content to all audiences.
    Email: info@natpe.org
    http://www.natpe.org

    National Cable Television Association
    1724 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20036-1969
    Phone: 202-775-3651
    Fax: 202-775-3695
    NCTA represents cable operators serving more than 90 percent of the nation’s cable television households and more than 200 cable program networks. Hosts the industry’s annual trade show, which serves as a national showcase for the cable industry’s innovative services, including quality television programming, interactive television services, high-speed Internet access, and competitive local telephone service.
    Email: webmaster@ncta.com
    http://www.ncta.com/

    National Center for Voice and Speech (NCVS)
    Conceived as a “center without walls,” was formally organized in 1990 with the assistance of a grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. The NCVS is an intellectual hub of scientists, clinicians and educators. Physically, they are spread about the country, but they share a common website and hold regular meetings. The NCVS consortium is composed of four highly-respected institutions of education and research: Denver Center for the Performing Arts, The University of Iowa, The University of Utah, and The University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    Email:julie-ostrem@uiowa.edu
    http://www.ncvs.org/

    National Chamber of Commerce for Women
    10 Waterside Plaza, Suite 6H
    New York, NY 10010
    Phone: 212-685-3454
    Fax: 212-685-4547
    This organization helps women make gains in business ownership by providing technical assistance and access to a national database of business opportunities. The Chamber consists of committees, including the Business Owners Advisory Task Force, the Home Based Business Committee and the Productivity Improvement Network.
    Email: commerce-for-women@juno.com

    National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC)
    275 Seventh Avenue
    New York, NY  10001
    Phone: 212-807-6222
    Fax: 212-807-6245
    An alliance of over 40 national non-profit organizations, including literary, artistic, religious, educational, professional, labor, and civil liberties groups united by a conviction that freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression must be defended.
    Email: ncac@ncac.org
    http://www.ncac.org/

    National Communication Association (NCA)
    1765 N Street, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20036
    Phone: 202-464-4622
    Fax: 202-464-4600
    The purpose of the Association is to promote study, criticism, research, teaching, and application of the artistic, humanistic, and scientific principles of communication. NCA is organized around professional units (including mass communication and theatre divisions) that offer opportunities exchange among members.
    Email: jgaudino@natcom.org
    http://www.natcom.org/AboutNCA/units.htm

    National Dinner Theatre Association
    c/o Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
    510 Centerville Road
    Lancaster, PA 17601
    Phone: 717-898-1900
    Fax: 717-898-1546
    The National Dinner Theatre Association is an organization of over forty dinner theatres nationwide dedicated to giving you, our patrons the best service possible. The N.D.T.A is a group of professionals who share their insight into the operation and management of the dinner theatre industry. Membership includes some of the top theatrical producers in the country (both union and non-union).
    Email: dtrube@msn.com
    http://www.ndta.com/audition.html

    National Endowment for the Humanities
    1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20506
    Phone: 202-646-8400
    NEH is an independent grant-making agency of the United States government dedicated to supporting research, education, and public programs in the humanities.
    Email: webmaster@neh.gov
    http://www.neh.gov/

    National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA)
    Arts Recognition and Talent Search®
    800 Brickell Avenue, Suite 500, Miami, FL 33131
    Phone: 305-377-1140
    Toll Free:
    800-970-ARTS
    Fax: 305-377-1149
    NFAA serves as a springboard for successful careers in the arts by helping young artists realize and pursue their dreams in the fields of Classical, Jazz and Popular Music, Voice, Dance, Film and Video, Photography, Theater, Visual Arts and Writing.
    Email: info@nfaa.org
    http://www.nfaa.org

    National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts
    40 North Van Brunt Street, Suite 32
    P.O. Box 8018
    Englewood, NJ 07631
    Phone: 201-871-3337
    Fax: 201-871-7639
    The mission of the Guild is to foster and promote broad access to high quality arts education designed to meet community needs. To that end it provides service, advocacy and leadership for community arts education organizations.
    Email: info@natguild.org
    http://
    www.nationalguild.org

    National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA)
    1420 K Street, NW, Suite 910
    Washington, DC 20005
    Phone: 202-588-9888
    Fax: 202-588-1818
    Email: info@nlgja.org
    http://www.nlgja.org/
    Journalists, online media professionals, and students that works from within the journalism industry to foster fair and accurate coverage of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.

    National Music Coalition
    The current partners in the National Music Partnership/Coalition represent the fields of classical, jazz, opera, and other forms of art and concert music. Musicvista.org provides access to the only national database of online resources from the professional non-profit music sector in America and is a project of the National Music Coalition. At Musicvista.org users can access information from the web sites of eight of the nation’s leading music service organizations.
    http://www.musicvista.org/

    National Music Council
    Founded in 1940 and chartered by the 84th Congress in 1956, the National Music Council acts as a clearing house for the joint opinion and decision of its members and represents the United States to the International Music Council/UNESCO.
    Email: sandersd@mail.montclair.edu
    http://www.musiccouncil.org

    National Performing Arts Convention
    c/o OPERA America
    1156 15th Street NW, Suite 810
    Washington, DC 20005
    202-293-4466, ext. 501
    Artist workshops; cross-disciplinary sessions on arts journalism and criticism, audience development, diversity, education, governance, new business models, new works, public policy and advocacy, and research; individual conference programming for members of participating organizations; opening plenary; and performing arts showcases.
    Email: info@nationalperformingartsconvention.org
    http://www.nationalperformingartsconvention.org

    National Press Photographers Association (NPPA)
    3200 Croasdaile Drive, Suite 306
    Durham, NC 27705
    Phone: 919-383-7246
    Fax: 919-383-7261
    NPPA is dedicated to the advancement of photojournalism, its creation, editing and distribution, in all news media. Members include still and television photographers, editors, students and representatives of businesses that serve the photojournalism industry.
    Email: info@nppa.org
    http://www.nppa.org

    National Radio Hall of Fame & Museum
    c/o The Museum of Broadcast Communications
    400 N. State St.
    Suite 240
    Chicago, IL 60610-4624
    Phone: 312-245-8200
    Recognizes and showcases contemporary talent from today’s diverse programming formats, as well as the pioneers who shaped the medium during its infancy.
    Email: gdoyle@museum.tv
    http://www.radiohof.org

    New York Public Library
    Photographic Services & Permissions
    476 Fifth Avenue, Room 68
    New York, NY 10018-2788
    Photography/Digital Imaging: 212-930-9270
    Microfilm: 212-930-0808
    Fax: 212-221-3423
    A vast array of images from the thirteenth century to the present can be found at The New York Public Library. Thousands of original photographs, color transparencies and book images from the Research Libraries are available for reproduction and for research/scholarly/commercial use.
    Email: photoservices@nypl.org
    http://www.nypl.org/admin/pro/copies/

    Non-Traditional Casting Project (NTCP)
    1560 Broadway, Suite 1600
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-730-4750
    Fax: 212-730-4820
    NTCP works to promote inclusive hiring practices and standards, diversity in leadership and balanced portrayals of persons of color and persons with disabilities.
    Email: info@ntcp.org
    http://www.ntcp.org

    OISTAT
    P.O. Box 15172
    1001 MD Amsterdam
    The Netherlands
    Fax: +31 20 5277 622
    Undertakes a variety of projects in the areas of Education, Technology, Scenography, History and Theory, Publication and Communication, and Architecture.
    Email: secretariat@oistat.nl
    http://www.oistat.nl/

    PEN American Center
    568 Broadway
    New York, NY 10012-3225
    Phone:
    212-334-1660
    Fax:
    212-334-2181
    Members of the American Center are poets, playwrights, essayists, editors, and novelists (whence the acronym PEN), as well as literary translators and those agents who have made a substantial contribution to the literary community.
    Email:
    pen@pen.org
    http://www.pen.org/

    Performing Arts Medicine Association
    PO Box 61228
    Denver, CO 80206
    An organization of physicians and other allied professionals dedicated to improving the health care and treatment of performing artists through education, research, and teaching.
    Phone: 303-632-9255
    Email: ArtsMed@aol.com
    http:// www.artsmed.org

    Performing Arts Research Coalition
    1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 820
    Washington, DC 20005
    Phone: 202-833-1717
    Fax: 202-833-2686
    Aims to help performing arts organizations across the country significantly improve their management capacity, increase their responsiveness to their communities, and strengthen local and national advocacy efforts on behalf of American arts and culture.
    Email: donald@operaamerica.org
    http://www.operaamerica.org/parc/

    Producers Guild of America
    8530 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 450
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211
    Phone: 310-358-9020
    Fax: 310-358-9520
    The PGA’s membership and affiliated membership exceeds 1,700 working motion picture, television and new media producers worldwide. Use their resources to get in touch with other producers; to gather information on producers and on their productions; to find answers to production questions; to consult with the PGA regarding producer credit issues; to pursue other issues that matter to you industry-wide.
    Email: info@producersguild.org or PGA-NY@producersguild.org
    http://www.producersguild.org

    Producers League of Theatre for Young Audiences, Inc. (PLOTYA)
    More to come… More to come…
    More to come… More to come…

    Professional Photographers of America, Inc.
    229 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 2200
    Atlanta, GA 30303
    Phone: 404-522-8600
    Fax: 404 614-6400
    A certifying agency for imaging professionals and the world’s largest not-for-profit association for professional photographers, with more than 14,000 members in 64 countries. PPA offers consumers free referrals to photographic professionals, as well as acting as a locator service for finding the owners of images.
    Email: csc@ppa.com
    http://www.ppa.com

    Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA)
    RTNDA / RTNDF
    1600 K Street, NW, Suite 700
    Washington, DC 20006-2838
    Phone: 202-659-6510
    Fax: 202-223-4007
    Represents local and network news executives in broadcasting, cable and other electronic media in more than 30 countries through RTNDA’s programs, publications, products and services.
    Email: rtnda@rtnda.org or rtndf@rtndf.org

    Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
    1330 Connecticut Avenue N.W., Suite 300
    Washington, D.C. 20036
    Phone: 202-775-0101
    Fax: 202-775-7253
    Mission is to protect intellectual property rights worldwide and the First Amendment rights of artists; conduct consumer, industry and technical research; monitor and review state and federal laws, regulations and policies.
    Email: info@riaa.com; webmaster@riaa.com
    http://www.riaa.com/

    SAG Pension & Health Funds
    Burbank Plan Office
    3601 West Olive Avenue
    P.O. Box 7830
    Burbank, CA  91510-7830
    Phone: 818-954-9400 or 800-777-4013 (outside the Los Angeles Area)
    Fax: 818-953-9880
    This site provides you with the most current information regarding your health and pension benefits
    Email: psd@sagph.org
    http://www.sagph.org/

    Scriptwriters Network
    11684 Ventura Blvd., Suite 508
    Studio City, CA 91604
    Phone: 323-848-9477
    Dispenses nformation about the way the entertainment business works and how you as a writer can make intelligent, career advancing decisions in getting your work out to the people who count. Producers Outreach Program and Television Outreach Program were created in 1995 to give Network members the opportunity to have their scripts read by accredited producers/production companies.
    Email: info@scriptwritersnetwork.org
    http://scriptwritersnetwork.com/index.asp

    Shiatsu Society
    Eastlands Court
    St Peters Road
    Rugby CV21 3QP
    Phone: 0845-130 4560
    Fax: 01788-555052
    The Society was set up in 1981 to facilitate communication within the field of Shiatsu and to inform the public of the benefits of this form of natural healing.
    Email: admin@shiatsu.org
    http://www.shiatsu.org

    SIBMAS, the International Association of Libraries and Museums of the Performing Arts
    c/o President/Présidente:
    Claudia Balk
    Deutsches Theatermuseum
    Galeriestrasse 4a
    D-80539 München
    Germany
    Phone: +49 89 21069130
    Fax: +49 89 21069191
    A forum for colleagues from all over the world promoting research, practical and theoretical, in the documentation of the performing arts, and maintains involvement in three permanent projects: The World Directory on Theatre Museums and Libraries; The International Bibliography of Theatre (IBT); The World Encyclopedia of contemporary Theatre, 6 vol. (1994-2000)
    Email: claudia.balk@extern.lrz-muenchen.de
    http://www.theatrelibrary.org/sibmas/sibmas.htm

    Society for Cinema Studies
    c/o College of Communication and Information Sciences
    The University of Alabama
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487
    Telephone: 512-471-7233
    Fax: 512-320-0668
    Professional organization composed of college and university educators, filmmakers, historians, critics, scholars, and others concerned with the study of the moving image, and with goals to promote all areas of media studies within universities and two-and four-year colleges. Job postings on website.
    Email: Membership@CinemaStudies.org or studentrep@cinemastudies.org
    http://www.cinemastudies.org/

    Society of Singers, Inc.
    6500 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 640
    Los Angeles, CA 90048
    Phone: 323-653-7672
    A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that was established in 1984 to aid professional singers who face financial, medical, family or other crises.
    Email: sos@singers.org
    http://www.singers.org

    Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique
    1st floor, Linton House
    39-51 Highgate Road
    London, NW5 1RS
    Phone: +44-020-7284-3338
    Fax: +44-020-7482-5435
    The Technique is taught in music and drama colleges worldwide and, due to its positive influence on coordination, is seen as an essential element in a performer’s training.
    Email: info@stat.org.uk
    http://www.stat.org.uk/

    Songsalive!
    289 S. Robertson Boulevard, Suite 200
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211
    Phone: 310-238-0359
    A non profit organization based in Sydney, Australia (head office) and Los Angeles, USA, that is dedicated to the nurturing, support and promotion of songwriters and composers worldwide.
    Email: usa@songsalive.org; sydney@songsalive.org
    http://www.songsalive.org

    Songwriters Hall of Fame / National Academy of Popular Music
    330 West 58th Street, Suite 411
    New York, NY 10019-1827
    Phone: 212-957-9230
    The organization is dedicated to recognizing and honoring the accomplishments and lives of those men and women who create the popular songs heard and enjoyed on recordings, in concerts, in movies and on radio, television and the Internet, both in our country and around the world. While the Songwriters Hall of Fame honors and highlights the accomplishments of established songwriters, its umbrella organization, the National Academy of Popular Music, serves the up-and-coming songwriter via an extensive program of workshops, showcases, open mics and networking meetings, along with other support services.
    Email: info@songwritershalloffame.org
    http://www.songwritershalloffame.org

    Television and Film Producers & Artists Association (TFPAA)
    TFPAA
    P.O. BOX 190758
    Boston, MA 02119
    Phone: 617-442-9970; 857-389-6426
    TFPAA is a not-for-profit organization founded in January, 2002. It’s primary mission is to provide education, networking, and support for new, prospective, and experienced film and tv industry professionals in New England, and increase the skill-set, awareness, and support of filmmakers of color by educating and promoting amateur and professional filmmakers in their pursuits.
    Email: webmaster@tfpaa.net
    http://www.tfpaa.net

    Texas Non-profit Theatres, Inc.
    3505 W Lancaster Ave
    Fort Worth TX 76107-3002
    Phone: 817-731-2238
    Fax: 817-731-2239
    Provides a forum for the exchange of information and ideas by persons engaged in educational and nonprofit theatres. Also distributes Theatrically Speaking, by Enid Holm. Topics covered in the 340 page book include: organizing and structuring for the business of theatre; developing codes of operation for business and artistic endeavors; management by goals and objectives and more.
    Email: texastheatres@yahoo.com
    http://www.geocities.com/texastheatres/

    Theater Authority, Inc.
    729 7th Ave 10th floor
    New York, NY, 10019
    Phone:
    212-764-0156

    Theatre Bay Area (TBA)
    870 Market St., Suite 375
    San Francisco, CA  94102
    Phone: 415-430-1140
    Fax: 415-430-1145
    Email: tba@theatrebayarea.org
    http://www.theatrebayarea.org/
    TBA serves as a liaison between the theatre community and government, business and others who benefit from a healthy and thriving theatre community.  Posts audition notices but must be member.

    Theatre Communications Group (TCG)
    355 Lexington Avenue
    New York, NY 10017
    Phone: 212-697-5230
    Fax: 212-983-4847
    The national organization for the American theatre, TCG supports the not-for-profit theatre community with programs for artists and managers, advocacy, and publications, including ArtSearch, American Theatre, plays, and theatre reference books.
    Email: tcg@tcg.org
    http://www.tcg.org

    Theatre Development Fund (tdf)
    1501 Broadway 21st Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    NYC/ONSTAGE Phone: 212-768-1818
    TDF’s ticket marketing initiatives (including the TKTS discount booths) encourage production of new plays and musicals and make attending live arts performances in New York more affordable. TDF’s Costume Collection is a production resource for costume designers and theatre companies.
    Email: info@tdf.org
    http://www.tdf.org/sitemap.htm

    Theatre Historical Society of America (THSA)
    York Theatre Building, 2nd floor
    152 North York
    Elmhurst, Illinois  60126-2806
    Phone: 630-782-1800
    Fax: 630-782-1802
    Records and preserves the architectural, cultural and social history of American theatres; provides an archive and publications on over 8,000 theatres nationwide; encourages research.
    Email: execdir@historictheatres.org
    http://www.historictheatres.org/

    Theatre USA
    Ross Rowland, President
    8209 N. Costa Mesa Drive
    Muncie, IN 47303-9020
    Phone: 765-288-5067
    Fax: 765-288-8766
    OR
    1008 Ferdinand
    Detroit, MI 48209
    Phone: 313-843-6940
    Fax: 313-843-3030
    Made up of six national organizations with individual members in every state, Theatre USA is the voice of the USA amateur theatre community speaking to the world. Its parent organization AITA is a non-governmental organization (NGO) having official relations with UNESCO, and is a member of the Standing Committee of International Theatre Organizations. The International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA) was funded in 1952 in Brussels, Belgium, as the umbrella organization for amateur theatre across the world.
    Email: sharbin@theatrenara.org
    http://www.theatrenara.org

    Toward International Peace Through the Arts (TIPA)
    c/o The Library of America
    14 E 60th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1006
    Phone: 212-874-2225
    A city nonprofit organization founded to promote peace and unity through free performances, in cooperation with the Library of America.
    Email: info@loa.org
    http://www.loa.org/

    UNAFF/UNAFF EP
    P.O. Box 19369
    Stanford, CA 94309
    Phone: 650-725-0012
    Fax: 650-725-0011
    UNAFF is an independent project of the Midpeninsula Chapter of the UNA-USA, a non-profit organization. The festival promotes documentary filmmaking as a tool for social and political understanding and facilitates community participation in effecting international change.
    Email: infounaff.org
    http://www.unaff.org

    UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
    7, place de Fontenoy
    75352 PARIS 07 SP
    France
    Phone national: O1 45 68 10 00
    International: 33 1 45 68 10 00
    Fax national: 01 45 67 16 90
    International: 33 1 45 67 16 90
    Telex: 204461 Paris; 270602 Paris
    Main objective is to contribute to peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world, without distinction of race, sex, language or religion, by the Charter of the United Nations.
    http://www.unesco.org/

    UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists
    Communication and Information Sector
    7, place de Fontenoy
    75352 Paris 07 SP
    France
    Phone: + 33.1.45.68.43.20
    Fax: + 33.1.45.68.55.83
    Created in 1994 to open new prospects of career to artists in all disciplines by offering them the opportunity to continue their training in specialized institutions. This programme is under the aegis of the International Fund for the Promotion of Culture (IFPC) of UNESCO.
    Email: ci.webmaster@unesco.org or ci@unesco.org
    http://www.unesco.org/

    Union Internationale de la Marionnette (UNIMA)
    Secrétariat Général de la UNIMA
    10, Cours Aristide BRIAND
    B.P. 402 – 08107 Charleville-Mézières
    France
    Phone: +33 (0)3 24 32 85 63
    Fax: +33 (0)3 24 32 76 92
    An international organization aimed at the development of the art of puppetry.
    Email: sgi@unima.org
    http://www.unima.org

    United States Center for the International Association of Theater for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ/USA)
    724 Second Avenue South
    Nashville, TN 37210
    Phone: 615-254-5719
    Fax: 615-254-3255
    A resource for our member theaters and playwrights, as well as for anyone needing information about theater for young audiences.
    Email: usassitej@aol.com
    http://www.assitej-usa.org/

    United States Department of State Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (Formerly United States Information Agency)
    301 4th Street SW
    Washington, DC 20547
    Phone: 202-205-2209
    Fax: 202-619-6315
    Educational /cultural exchange programs and grants.
    Email: jjohanse@exchange.usia.gov
    http://www.state.gov/r/

    United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)
    6443 Ridings Road
    Syracuse, NY 13206-1111
    800-93U-SITT
    Phone: 315-463-6463
    Fax: 866-FXU-SITT
    USA:
    315-463-6525
    Resources for design professionals and educators can be found on the site of this association of entertainment technology professionals, which publishes a newsletter, Sightlines, and a journal, Theatre Design & Technology (TD&T).
    Email: info@office.usitt.org
    http://www.usitt.org/USITT.html

    University of Pittsburgh Voice Center
    The Eye & Ear Institute Building, Suite 214
    200 Lothrop Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582
    Phone: 412-647-SING (7464)
    Fax: 412-647-8450
    Dedicated to the evaluation and care of voice disorders, the Voice Center is a resource for both the general public and those who use their voices professionally.
    Email: voicecenter@msx.upmc.edu
    http://www.upmc.edu/upmcvoice/

    University/Resident Theatre Association (URTA)
    1560 Broadway, Suite 903
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: 212-221-1130
    Fax: 212-869-2752
    Consortium of professional theatre training graduate programs and associated theatre companies.

    Email: URTA@aol.com or URTAauditions@aol.com
    http://www.urta.com/

    U.S. Department of State
    Cultural Programs Division Staff (ECA/PE/C/CU)
    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
    SA-44, 301 4th Street, SW, Suite 568
    Washington, D.C. 20547
    Phone: 202-619-4779
    Fax: 202-619-6315
    The Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions (The Fund) provides support for U.S. artists invited to participate in major international performing arts festivals.
    Email: kwainscott@pd.state.gov
    http://exchanges.state.gov/education/citizens/culture/perffest.htm

    Voice & Speech Trainers Association (VASTA)
    P. O. Box 524
    Laie, HI 96762
    Phone: 808-293-3903
    Fax: 808-293-3900
    To advance the cause of voice and speech training through promotion of better training programs and development of more highly trained voice and speech teachers. The organization and its chief officers are situated among various universities across the U.S. Visit the website for more information.
    Email: earmstro@yorku.ca or earmstro@roosevelt.edu
    http://www.vasta.org/

    WESTAF (Western States Arts Federation)
    1743 Wazee Street, Suite 300
    Denver, CO 80202
    Toll free: 888-562-7232
    Phone: 303-629-1166
    Fax: 303-629-9717
    A nonprofit arts service organization dedicated to the creative advancement and preservation of the arts. WESTAF fulfills its mission to strengthen the financial, organizational and policy infrastructure of the arts by providing programs and services to artists and arts organizations.
    Email: staff@westaf.org
    http://www.westaf.org

    Whole Arts Foundation, Inc.
    San Francisco Office
    2940 16th St. Suite 110
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    Phone: 415-565-0725
    Fax: 415-565-0731
    Provides administrative support to individual artists and other non-profits, particularly in the fields of dance, music, performance art, radio, theatre, film and video arts. Involved in development and management where a major focus is assisting emerging artists to become self-managed.
    Email: biles@circum.org or info@circum.org
    http://www.circum.org/

    Women In Film
    8857 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 201
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211
    Phone: 310-657-5144
    Fax: 310-657-5154
    Women In Film is a nonprofit organization for women in the global entertainment industry. It provides a mentor program, workshops, seminars and screenings, scholarships, film finishing funds and grants, advocacy, community outreach programs, such as the production of public service announcements, and other practical services for its members.
    Email: info@wif.org
    http://
    www.wif.org

    World Communities: Center For Community Based Theater
    Department of Fine Arts
    Georgia Southwestern State University
    Americus, Georgia-31709
    Phone: 229-931-2039
    Fax: 229-931-2059
    The Center is a part of the University System of Georgia and is designed to help create original dramas from the history or issues of communities, and to work from a developing body of methods and principles that guide the creation and presentation of historic theater.  Posts job listings and auditions.
    Email: world@canes.gsw.edu
    http://canes.gsw.peachnet.edu/~world/

    Writers Guild of America (WGA)
    7000 West Third Street
    Los Angeles, California 90048
    Phone: 323-951-4000
    Toll Free: 800-548-4532
    The WGA represents writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable and new media industries.
    Email: ser@wga.org
    http://
    www.wga.org

    Young Musicians Foundation
    195 South Beverly Drive, Suite 414
    Beverly Hills, CA 90212
    Phone: 310-859-7668
    Fax: 310-859-1365
    Has provided encouragement and recognition to gifted young musicians from around the country through financial assistance, performance opportunities, and music education programs.
    Email: info@ymf.org
    http://www.ymf.org

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