Capitol Center for the Arts 2019 Goals:
The CCA is in the midst of a major capital campaign intended to fund critical improvements to facilities and infrastructure at the 1,300-seat Chubb Theatre, and to purchase and renovate the historic Concord Theatre, creating a dynamic, state-of-theart performance venue with a capacity of 300-450. The Concord Theatre Project is a $6 million venture with $2 million remaining to be raised by the end of 2019. This second venue will increase the number and variety of artistically significant works and performers the Capitol Center can bring to audiences in greater Concord and beyond.
Mission Statement:
Created and sustained by the people of New Hampshire, the Capitol Center for the Arts shall inspire, educate and entertain audiences by providing both the finest venue for the performing arts and a wide range of professionally excellent and artistically significant presentations. It shall also serve as a resource and gathering place for the community at large.
Giving Opportunities:
Top Funding Sources:
Volunteer Opportunities:
Individual and corporate donations, grants YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1992 EMPLOYEES: 19 ANNUAL REVENUE: $2,600,000
Capital Campaign: Invest in the performing arts in Concord by making a gift to the Capital Campaign – “Act III, Scene I: Creating our Future”, which is focused on creating a versatile new performance venue at the site of the Concord Theatre, as well as making critical updates to the CCA’s main campus at 44 South Main Street. Membership: Over 1,300 individuals support the CCA and enjoy the benefits that come with yearly memberships, which start at just $50/year. Annual Fund: Support the operations of the CCA with a gift to the Annual Fund. Corporate sponsorship: See your company shine in the spotlight by sponsoring a main stage show at the Capitol Center. The Capitol Center for the Arts is always excited to welcome happy volunteers to our family of volunteer ushers. There are also opportunities to volunteer through committees dedicated to topics such as outreach, education and membership.
Service Locations:
The Chubb Theatre and Historic Kimball House at 44 South Main Street, and second venue at 16 South Main Street, opening in 2019
Contact:
Katie Collins Director of Development 44 South Main Street Concord, NH, 03301 603-225-1111 x106 kcollins@ccanh.com www.ccanh.com
Board Officers / Board Members Lynn Kilchenstein NHTI, Chair William L. Kissick, Jr. St. Paul’s School Vice Chair Mark Zankel The Nature Conservancy Vice Chair Rusty Mosca Nathan Wechsler Treasurer Cynthia Rouvalis Educator Secretary
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