Supporters
MusicUnitesUS is funded by a combination of private sources, local businesses, and university support. There is a matching grant opportunity generously offered by a local supporter for those who wish to help underwrite the Public School Outreach Program in particular. Please contact Judith Eissenberg, Director, MusicUnitesUS at eissenbe@brandeis.edu for more information.
For their support, MusicUnitesUS would like to thank:
2007-2008
PRIVATE, CORPORATE, & FOUNDATION SUPPORT
CDQ Charitable Trust
Helen and Paul N. Goransson
Linda Kessler and Harvey A. Fenton
George M. Kahn ‘73
Ellyn W. Levine
Sue Nager
Ann Tanenbaum
Hilton Garden Inn Boston/Waltham
Westin Waltham-Boston
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY DEPARTMANTS AND PROGRAMS
Anthropology Department
Brandeis Chinese Cultural Connection
Cultural Production MA Program
Fine Arts
German, Russian, and Asian Languages and Literature Program
International and Global Studies
International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life
Latin American and Latino Studies
Lydian String Quartet
Music Department
Office of the Arts
Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences
Office of Global Affairs
Office of the Provost
Office of Residence Life
Poses Foundation
Romance and Comparative Literature
Rose Art Museum
Slifka Program in Intercommunal Existence
Theater Arts
Women’s Studies Research Center
2006 - 2007
PRIVATE, CORPORATE, & FOUNDATION SUPPORT
Brookline Oriental Rug Company, Needham
CDQ Charitable Trust
Linda K. Fenton
Janet L. Kolodner, in memory of Michael S. Klein
Ellyn Levine
Jay A. Mandel '80 and his life partner Jeffrey M. Scheckner
Saul O Sidore Memorial Foundation
Sultan’s Kitchen, Boston
Ann Tanenbaum '66, in memory of Ann Sternberg, class of 1966
Timbre Drums: Fine Crafted, Handmade Drums
Elaine and Peter Wong
Whole Foods Market -- 916 Walnut Street, Newton, Mass.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY DEPARTMANTS AND PROGRAMS
African and Afro-American Studies
Anthropology Department
Crown Center for Middle East Studies
Cultural Production MA Program
International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life
Justice Brandeis Scholars
Lydian String Quartet
Music Department
Near East and Judaic Studies
Office of the Arts
Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences
Office of the Provost
Office of Residence Life
Poses Foundation
Rose Art Museum
Slifka Program in Intercommunal Existence
Theater Arts
Turkish Student Association
Women’s and Gender Studies
Women’s Studies Research Center
2005-2006
Blitt Women and Peace Fund
Catholic Student Organization
CDQ Charitable Trust
Christian Fellowship
Crown Center for Middle East Studies
Education Program
Ellie and Friends
Hillel at Brandeis
Holiday Inn Newton
International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life
Justice Brandeis Scholars
Kraft-Hiatt Fund
Latin American Studies Program
Lydian String Quartet
Jay A. Mandel '80 and his life partner Jeffrey M. Scheckner
M.A. Program in Cultural Production at Brandeis University
Muslim Students Association
Music Department
Theodore and Jane Norman Fund for Faculty Research and Creative Projects
Office of the Arts
Office of the Chaplaincy
Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences
Poses Foundation
Progressive Pictures
Religious Studies
Romance and Comparative Literature
Rose Art Museum
Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence
Theater Arts
The Waltham Community Foundation
Women's Studies Research Center
2004-2005
CDQ Charitable Trust
The Holiday Inn Newton
Teaching Tolerance
The Poses Foundation
Virgina Slade Murphy
The Rose Art Museum
The Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence at Brandeis University
The Brandeis University Theater Arts Department
The Brandeis Univeristy Music Department
The Waltham public school system and individual schools have provided funds for transportation of the students. MUUS wishes especially to thank the teachers for classroom support and their constant commitment to one of the most important roles in today's society, educators of our children.
Top Score and students from the Education Program for hosting Waltham students during their campus visits.
Brandeis University continues to support MUUS as host institution. Various departments and individuals within the university have given both in-kind and financial support.
2003-2004 (Pilot)
Brandeis University for its support financially and as host institution.
Sal Terrasi and the Lexington Music Center for corporate support.
Lexington Music Center
402 Moody Street
Waltham, MA
781 894 9781
In the 2003 pilot year, Brandeis provided the funding for the artists' fees and production costs, and each of the Waltham schools found funding for busing. The financial goal of MUUS is to provide funding from a combination of resources: Brandeis University as host institution, corporate sponsorship, the Waltham public school system, state funding, and other local and foundation support. A partnership forged from all these entities promises a solid future for MUUS.


