Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is grateful to the following foundations, funds, and agencies.
Their grant funding provides support of general operations, programs, and projects:
The American Gift Fund – General operating funds and the Arts & Humanities education program as provided at Bethel Woods on Main, Liberty
The John N. Blackman Sr. Foundation – Arts & Humanities education through P.L.A.Y. Theater
Gerald and Janet Carrus Foundation – Arts & Humanities education through Project Identity: Photography
Empire State Development – Activities at Bethel Woods commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock festival
Nellie and Robert Gipson, the Tianaderrah Foundation – General operating funds and P.L.A.Y. Music
Humanities NY – through the National Endowment of the Humanities – WoodsTalk Live speakers, panels and skills & knowledge-sharing program
IBM Community Fund – The Museum at Bethel Woods education programming through Explore the ’60s
The William and Elaine Kaplan Family Private Foundation – The Museum at Bethel Woods and arts & humanities programming for young people
Liberty Properties – The Arts & Humanities education program as provided at Bethel Woods on Main, Liberty
National Trust for Historic Preservation – Preservation of the Woodstock festival historic site including trail restoration in the Bindy Bazaar woods and archaeological exploration on the site
New Music USA – E3: Engage, Experience, Explore – professional performers in our schools.
New York State Council on the Arts with the Support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature - P.L.A.Y. Music, P.L.A.Y. Theater and WoodsTalk Live through the support of Poets & Writers, Inc.
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation – Planning and preservation at the historic 1969 Woodstock festival site
The A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation – Preservation of the Woodstock festival historic site and the Cultural Landscape Report
The William G. Pomeroy Foundation – Plaque designating the 1969 Woodstock festival site a National Historic Register location
The Rea Charitable Trust – P.L.A.Y the Classics
Stewart’s Shops - Stewart’s Foundation – Arts & Humanities education and the Bethel Woods volunteer program
TD Charitable Foundation - Transportation to Arts & Humanities education programs