About Us

To us, Sundance is, and always will be, a dream... — Robert Redford

Giving Back

Following the vision of our founder, Robert Redford, we hold a strong commitment to our artist community. Over the last decade, Sundance Catalog has contributed more than one million dollars in cash, in-kind, merchandise, and employee contributions to selected nonprofits. With a like-minded vision, we have chosen nonprofit organizations based on their commitment to inspiring and cultivating creativity through art education for all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. We are proud that our efforts have enabled people who would not otherwise be able to participate or attend development, education, and art programs.


MoCA Westport

Build a deeper understanding of, and passion for, the arts by presenting thought-provoking and relevant arts experiences. MoCA Westport is a destination for contemporary visual arts exhibitions, music performances, and comprehensive arts education. Our mission is to build a deeper understanding of, and passion for, the arts by presenting thought-provoking and relevant arts experiences. By sharing a diversity of genres and perspectives, MoCA Westport strives to positively impact the community, and to connect and captivate the local, national, and international audience that we serve.

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Paint Creek Center for the Arts

Their Mission: Paint Creek Center for the Arts' mission is to celebrate and support creativity in our community by providing opportunities for all to learn, create, experience, and appreciate the arts. Paint Creek Center for the Arts is a creative spark in our community. We are a cherished asset supported by those we serve. A broad range of partnerships expand our impact and helps us achieve our goals. We are an inclusive center of creative inspiration and art-making. We provide diverse, ever-evolving opportunities designed to inspire creativity in everyone. PCCA annually produces the nationally-recognized Art & Apples Festival, a community celebration of artistic excellence and unique creative experiences.

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First Responders Children's Foundation

Ever since September 11, 2001 when more than 800 children lost a parent, First Responders Children's Foundation has provided millions of dollars in scholarships to hundreds of children who have lost a parent in the line of duty which helps cushion the financial hardship these children face. In 2019, First Responders Children's Foundation awarded 44 college scholarships to deserving children of first responders across the country. Approximately 225 first responders are killed in the line of duty each year, and each fatality leaves behind an average of 2.3 children. First responders, including nurses, medical personnel, firefighters, police, EMTs, and paramedics, remain on the front lines of the COVID pandemic. For nearly twenty years, First Responders Children's Foundation has provided college scholarships for the children of those injured or killed in the line of duty. As public interaction and the prevalence of COVID increases, they continue to provide this much-needed care. During the pandemic, $4.74 million has been awarded to 3,867 first responders experiencing financial hardship and to 45 agencies responding to COVID-19. Funds have impacted individuals in the following professions: • 37% Fire Services (firefighters, EMTs, & paramedics) • 25% Medical Personnel (nurses & healthcare personnel) • 23% Public Safety (police officers, deputies, security, school safety, homeland security, etc.) • 14% Other (911 dispatchers, etc.)

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ArtsWave

Funding Arts. Fueling Community. ArtsWave is a nonprofit serving Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, is the region's lead planner, promoter and funder of the arts. ArtsWave was the first and continues to be largest community arts campaign in the nation, with tens of thousands of donors. Decades of strong support from residents has built Cincinnati's arts and culture scene into a national draw and regional asset, creating a ripple effect of economic and community benefits. Each year ArtsWave supports the work of 100+ arts organizations, school outreach programs, festivals, community centers, neighborhoods and various artistic and civic collaborations through impact-based grants.

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San Anto Cultural Arts

To foster human and community development through community-based arts. The San Anto Cultural Arts organization, founded in 1993, has been fostering the human and community of San Antonio, Texas, through their dynamic and community-based arts programs. It is through programs such as the Community Mural Program, the El Placazo Community Newspaper, and the After School Arts Program that they are able to both engage residents and foster the talents of youth by educating them on the history and techniques of public art, all the while documenting and preserving the rich history of San Antonio's Westside.

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Creative Arts Center of Dallas

Nurture a community where people discover, develop, and express their artistic vision. Creative Arts Center, a North Texas-based non-profit committed to building community through art, is a special organization. They believe creativity exists within every one, and they work to foster an environment where community and collaboration expand creative opportunities. Through innovative teaching techniques, they work to cultivate artistic expression at any level of skill or experience, and provide an outlet for creative expression in a nurturing environment.

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Scottsdale Artists' School

Provide fundamental art training for those with an interest and passion for art. Scottsdale Artists' School is an Arizona-based non-profit dedicated to the artistic enrichment of the community through developing the capabilities of artists and aspiring artists of all ages and backgrounds. The organization has over 200 diverse art programs dedicated to working with all artists, from absolute beginners to seasoned professionals. They work to cultivate a strong foundation in art appreciate to form the building blocks for great artists of the future.

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Vibe of Portland

Expand art education availability for all students in the Portland area. Vibe of Portland is an Oregon-based organization working to return emphasis to art education where it is missing from today's daily educational system. Many students with an interest in arts are not able to pursue it, especially those who do not have the means to connect with the art community outside of school. Vibe connects local teaching artists who have a passion for art and music with students who have a desire or a creative outlet.Until long-term visual art and music education is available to all students in Portland, Vibe will continue to work with those who strive to cultivate and understand artistic expression.

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3Arts

3Arts advocates for Chicago's women artists, artists of color, and artists with disabilities who work in the performing, teaching, and visual arts. By providing cash awards, project funding, residency fellowships, professional development, and promotion, 3Arts helps artists take risks, experiment, and build momentum in their careers. It is an artist-centric organization that impels equity in the arts. The organization's work is designed to ensure that artists who are discounted in the mainstream are supported and acknowledged in our region. With the understanding that art moves and mends communities, their investment in artists is an equal investment in the long-term wellbeing of Chicago and the region and in the vitality of our collective creative spirit. Since 2008, 3Arts has distributed $3 million to more than 600 artists.

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Spruill Center for the Arts

Established in 1975, the Spruill Center for the Arts in Dunwoody is a private, non-profit organization, whose mission is to foster understanding and appreciation of the visual arts, by offering an extensive and diverse program of classes, a professional artist exhibition series, and outreach programs for seniors, youth, and audiences with special needs. For more than 40 years, the Spruill Center for the Arts has been devoted to providing arts education and enrichment to the metro Atlanta community. The Spruill Center for the Arts provides over 800 visual arts classes annually to more than 5,000 students of all ages and skill levels. Disciplines taught at the Spruill Center include ceramics, decorative arts, drawing, fiber arts, glass, jewelry, mixed media, mosaics, painting, photography, and sculpture. Our Education Center offers state-of-the-art, advanced equipment and stellar instruction by top artists from Metro Atlanta, nationally and internationally.

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OZ Arts Nashville

OZ Arts supports the creation, development and presentation of significant performing and visual art works by leading artists whose contribution influences the advancement of their field. Since opening in 2014, OZ Arts Nashville, a 501(c)(3) contemporary arts center, has changed the cultural landscape of the city. Housed in the former C.A.O. cigar warehouse owned by Nashville's Ozgener family, OZ Arts brings world-class performances and art installations to the city, and gives ambitious local artists opportunities to work on a grand scale. The flexible 10,000 square-foot, column-free venue, nestled amidst five acres of artfully landscaped grounds, is continually reconfigured to serve artists' imaginations, and to challenge and inspire a diverse range of curious audiences. OZ Arts is supported in part by Metro Arts - Nashville Office of Arts + Culture.

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McLean Project for the Arts

The mission of McLean Project for the Arts (MPA) is to exhibit the work of emerging and established artists from the mid-Atlantic region; to promote public awareness and understanding of the concepts of contemporary art; and to offer instruction and education in the visual arts. Each year MPA provides: 15 outstanding contemporary arts exhibitions that showcase the work of emerging and accomplished artists; more than 160 art courses and our Summer STEAM Camp, taught by the distinguished MPA faculty; our award winning ArtReach program, a partnership with the Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax County Community Centers, senior programs, and community organizations serving K-12 students, seniors, and people with special needs; and, MPAartfest, the annual outdoor fall festival of the visual arts.

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Jacob's Ladder

We believe that every brain is capable of new growth and change. No matter what the condition or diagnosis given we know that the brain can change based on the input and stimulation it receives. Our job is to provide that intense interaction and stimulation - consistently and daily. Our mission is to believe in the potential of each child who enters our doors, while readily and lovingly expressing that belief. That is who we are. Jacob's Ladder is an SAIS-SACS accredited, SB-10 approved private school, serving students Pre-K through twelfth grade with any kind of neurological disorder - from Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and Brain Injury to a range of learning disabilities, genetic disorders, and alternative cognitive, social or emotional needs - although 60% of our students have been diagnosed with Autism. We offer adult services for stroke patients, and we also offer the Jacob's Ladder Model of Intervention in our Therapy Center on an hourly basis. Today our staff of 120 serve over 150 students on our two campuses, home-based therapy program, and our Pods of Care satellite program. Over the last nineteen years, Jacob's Ladder has provided evaluations, tailored trainings, and individualized care for over 4,000 families from nearly every state in the U.S. and from all five continents. Grounded in science, guided by love, and delivered with an unwavering commitment to see beyond diagnoses, our intensive, individualized, research-based approach works. Jacob's Ladder students regularly reach milestones once thought impossible. On a daily basis, we see nonverbal children grasp language, children with autism establish eye contact, and children who have struggled to learn take steps toward academic achievement.

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Tucson Arts Brigade

A nonprofit mural arts and education organization dedicated to participatory community arts with an emphasis on integrating sustainable design and facilitating inter-group opportunities for youth, elders, and adults. Tucson Arts Brigade, INC. (TAB) is an Arizona-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) participatory service-based community mural arts and education organization that specializes in offering youth, intergenerational and cross-cultural opportunities for civic and social engagement. TAB facilitates dialogue and employs arts-based solutions to complex community issues ranging from isolation, bullying, health and wellness to empowering youth and elders, beautification, sustainable design, and revitalizing neighborhoods. Bringing together schools, neighborhoods, civic agencies, businesses, and other non-profits, TAB is a national model for sustainable community development through the arts. TAB’s award-winning, nationally-recognized Community Arts Integration programs help students, neighborhoods and families accomplish goals with measurable results.

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