Performance Access Programs
Program Name
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About the Programs
Get on the Bus
In response to General Colin Powell's national campaign, the Kennedy Center developed the Get on the Bus program. This program supports Title I schools attendance at Kennedy Center Education Performances for School Groups, inclusive of tickets and transportation.
How to qualify for the program:
- The applicant school must be a Title I school
- The applicant school must be a public or charter school in the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia and within a 50-mile radius of the Kennedy Center
- To indicate an interest in receiving support through the Get on the Bus program, the applicant school should visit the Kennedy Center Education Performances for School Groups page and select a performance of interest. The applicant school should register for the performance, indicating that it is a Title I school, and provide the information requested in the application regarding support for the performance
- The team will follow up with the applicant school concerning status of their support within 3 weeks of the application submission
Applications are accepted from eligible schools until funding is exhausted. The earlier a school completes the application form, the greater the likelihood of receiving funding for its requested performance.
Support the Get on the Bus Program
With your generous donation, Get on the Bus will continue to grow, enabling children to attend world-class performances and help to cultivate future artist leaders.
Additional support is provided by Exelon, Harman Family Foundation, The Morningstar Foundation, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts, Dr. Deborah Rose and Dr. Jan A. J. Stolwijk, the U.S. Department of Education, and Capital One.
The content of these programs may have been developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, but do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education. You should not assume endorsement by the federal government.
Kennedy Center Education
The Vice President of Education is generously endowed by the
Generous support for educational programs at the Kennedy Center is provided by the U.S. Department of Education.
Gifts and grants to educational programs at the Kennedy Center are provided by The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation; Bank of America; Capital One; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; Carnegie Corporation of New York; The Ednah Root Foundation; Harman Family Foundation; William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust; the Kimsey Endowment; The Kiplinger Foundation; Laird Norton Family Foundation; Lois and Richard England Family Foundation; Dr. Gary Mather and Ms. Christina Co Mather; The Markow Totevy Foundation; Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation; The Morningstar Foundation; Myra and Leura Younker Endowment Fund; The Irene Pollin Audience Development and Community Engagement Initiatives;
Prince Charitable Trusts; Dr. Deborah Rose and Dr. Jan A. J. Stolwijk; Rosemary Kennedy Education Fund; The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates; The Victory Foundation; The Volgenau Foundation; Volkswagen Group of America; Jackie Washington; GRoW @ Annenberg and Gregory Annenberg Weingarten and Family; Wells Fargo; and generous contributors to the Abe Fortas Memorial Fund and by a major gift to the fund from the late Carolyn E. Agger, widow of Abe Fortas. Additional support is provided by the National Committee for the Performing Arts..
The content of these programs may have been developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education but does not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education. You should not assume endorsement by the federal government.