The Conservatory Receives $6k Grant from EWomens Network Foundation
Arts & Learning Conservatory
We exist to make high quality performing arts accessibe to all children throughout Southern California.
Costa Mesa, CA. -- The Arts & Learning Conservatory (ALC) and their President and CEO, Debora Wondercheck, were recently awarded a $6,000 grant from the EWomens Network Foundation along with access to networking resources meant to give the Conservatory a robust foundation to spread their mission.
The EWomens Network was founded with the mission to provide female entrepreneurs with the resources required to help them achieve $1 Million in revenue for their organizations. They offer, conferences, personalized coaching, and networking events designed to assist entrepreneurs in this endeavor.
About The Arts & Learning Conservatory?
The Arts & Learning Conservatory is a non-profit organization that has consistently supported the artistic learning of an average of 1200 Orange County K-12 students annually for the past 17 years. The Conservatory's mission is to provide all youth with access to quality arts programs based on the values of accessibility, equity, confidence, and creativity. They have most recently partnered with the 100 Black Men of OC to offer drumming and improvisational classes to young professionals and students. They have recently finished their debut production and second ACTivism Initiative show,?The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical,?which showcases the agency of teens as they navigate the world, including themes like Dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, and family relationships in addition to The Gospel Voices of Orange County: a celebration of African American Culture at the Musco Center for the Arts. Arts & Learning Conservatory has provided over 600 scholarships to students in need.?