FOUNDATION GIVING Financial support from private and family foundations is vital to addressing the needs of the Chicago Humanities Festival's continued growth and development. We welcome and appreciate grants of various kinds – from general operating support to those designated to fund specific programs, series, or ongoing lectureships. The Chicago Humanities Festival is privileged to work with foundations who share our commitment to create opportunities for people of all ages to support, enjoy, and explore the humanities. For more information on foundation giving opportunities, please call . CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES In today's fast-paced economy, corporations and cultural institutions alike are devising new and innovative ways to achieve business objectives. The Chicago Humanities Festival is experienced in identifying opportunities that correspond to the business needs of a specific corporation and meet its philanthropic goals. Corporate Membership enhances your company’s philanthropic reputation, build brand awareness, provide unique opportunities for client cultivation and executive networking, and allow you to offer valuable employee perquisites. We offer giving levels and sponsorship opportunities for every size of business. …An Opportunity For Your Company The CHF invites corporations and businesses to join the festivities by becoming a Corporate Member. Corporate Members are a distinctive group of prominent businesses whose generosity helps make it possible for the CHF to bring high-quality presenters to Chicago audiences. The Festival, in turn, is a unique and wonderful way for businesses to increase their visibility and enhance their reputation in the community:
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This project is partially supported by a CityArts Program 4 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. |
This project is partially supported by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. |