Corporate Patrons
Seattle Children's Theatre is an internationally recognized, award-winning theatre for young audiences and arts education, with access at the heart of our mission. Seattle Children's Theatre's principal challenge is to ensure that we have the financial resources to keep our programs affordable for families. To do this, we depend on the generosity of Corporate Patrons like you, whose partnerships help us offer the young, and young at heart in our community, the very best in theatre and drama-based arts education.
In gratitude for these contributions, Seattle Children's Theatre offers excellent recognition benefits for our Corporate Patrons, including logo recognition, complementary tickets for Opening Night events, discounts on tickets and space rentals, as well as opportunities for experiential hospitality and corporate training workshops for your organization by our extraordinary professional development team.
Benefits may vary by program and are often adapted to the specific needs of the donor.
WHAT YOUR PARTNERSHIP DOLLARS SUPPORT:
Each season, SCT’s Mainstage Season offers five to six plays serving approximately 150,000 children, families and teachers. At the close of the 2016-2017 Season, SCT production credits will include 257 plays--including 111 world premiere productions--inspiring, entertaining and educating more than four million children over the years, and adding to the repertoire of plays for young audiences worldwide.
The School Children Access Program (SCAP) provides educational support and helps defray the cost of all SCT tickets for students, teachers, and chaperones by providing substantially subsidized and free tickets to all visiting school groups. Last year, more than 50,000 children and teachers participated in SCAP, with 11 percent attending free, including all teachers.
SCT’s Drama School offers year-round drama instruction on-site at SCT and at satellite locations; the program serves students ranging from pre-K through the 12th Grade. Last year we offered 281 classes, serving 3,421 students.
Our Education Outreach program offers workshops and residencies on-site in classrooms, as well as professional development opportunities for teachers. The teaching artists in our Educational Outreach program spent more than 1,100 hours in classrooms throughout the community, serving over 5,500 students, with over 1,000 students attending from disadvantaged schools.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To discuss partnership opportunities, please contact Cat Mason, Corporate Partnerships and Special Events Manager, at 206-859-4010 or email at catm@sct.org.
Thank you to these generous patrons who funded SCT’s 42nd Season of shows and programs
$50,000 & OVER |
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SEASON SPONSOR |
SEASON SPONSOR |
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SHOW SPONSOR FIRE STATION 7 |
Keith and Mary Kay McCaw
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SEASON SPONSOR |
$20,000 - $49,999 |
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SCAP |
SCAP |
SHOW SPONSOR THE SNOWY DAY AND OTHER STORIES |
GALA AND SHOW SPONSOR THE LION, THE WITCH |
EDUCATION
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SHOW SPONSOR INTO THE WEST
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GALA AND SHOW SPONSOR STELLALUNA
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SHOW SPONSOR SEEDFOLKS
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Wyncote Foundation NWSCAP |
$10,000 - $19,000 |
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SHOW SPONSOR THE SNOWY DAY AND OTHER STORIES |
Adrienne CoonsMemorial Fund
GENERAL SUPPORT |
Apex Foundation
GENERAL SUPPORT
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SHOW SPONSOR THE SNOWY DAY AND OTHER STORIES |
Harvest
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GENERAL SUPPORT |
$9,999 & BELOW |
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Fales FoundationEDUCATION |
Holland America LineSHOW SPONSOR THE CAT IN THE HAT |
John E. Manders Foundation TrustGENERAL SUPPORT |
Jubilation Foundation Fund of Tides FoundationEDUCATION |
NordstormSCAP |
Puget Sound Energy FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT |
Umpqua BankSHOW SPONSOR FIRE STATION 7 |
US BankSCAP |
Treeline FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT |
Wells FargoSHOW SPONSOR STELLALUNA |