Arts Accessibility

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The stories, movement and music of the performing arts sustain and inspire us all. UPAF believes that the power of the performing arts should be accessible to all who wish to experience them. The Arts Accessibility Fund, presented by MGIC, was created to ensure the accessibility of the arts by eliminating barriers imposed by disability, special needs, geography and other physical and mental considerations.

With a gift of $1,200 or more, you can designate a portion of your gift to this or one of our other Community Impact Programs and change countless lives through the performing arts.

 

The ability to share in the performing arts opens up new worlds for everyone and can have especially great resonance for those who might be most likely to lack access — due to disabilities or special needs, trauma or severe illness, or Alzheimer’s or dementia.

UPAF is proud to help ensure that all can experience the arts in a meaningful way.

First Stage Next Steps Students photographed by Paul Ruffalo

UPAF's Arts Accessibilty fund provides grants for projects that enhance the accessibility of the arts through a variety of avenues. Project aims include: to make performing arts spaces and programming physically accessible, to provide accommodations like American Sign Language interpretation for productions, to make performances and programming friendly to those with autism and other special needs and to support mental and physical health.

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