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When businesses and the arts unite, our entire community flourishes. Your sponsorship of the Cultural Alliance of York County fuels creativity, strengths local economies, and ensures that everyone has access to the power of the arts. Whether you’re looking to elevate your brand, engage employees, or make a lasting impact on York’s cultural landscape, your support helps keep the arts vibrant and accessible for all. Explore our sponsorship levels below and find the opportunity that best aligns with your vision and values.
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Patrons
Our visionary forces behind York County’s creative spirit. As a Patron, your leadership fuels the arts that define our region’s identity. Enjoy premium visibility and exclusive access to the Cultural Alliance of York County.
Curators
Shape the cultural landscape of York County as a Curator sponsor. Your partnership helps bring performances, exhibitions, and programs to life: while positioning your business at the heart of our creative network.
Collectors
Celebrate your company’s commitment to the arts as a Collector sponsor. This level offers high-impact exposure and meaningful community connection.
In 2001, the Pennsylvania legislature established the Educational Improvement Tax Credit program administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development. The tuition tax credit program gives tax credits to corporations that make contributions to scholarship organizations (SO) or educational improvement organizations (EIO). SOs provide students with vouchers that can be used at private and religious schools; EIOs funnel corporate contributions to public schools to support innovative educational programs.
Thank You EITC Partners
In 2024-2025 EITC Funds helped support:
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32 Residencies across Adams, Franklin, Fulton & York Counties
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465 days of artists working directly in the community
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1,775 total number of core group students served
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12,922 total number of people in the community served
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Over $120,000 put into the pockets of local teaching artists
Residency Highlight: Sideling Hill Turnpike Project
Building a Future One Tile at a Time: How an artist-led school residency shaped Isaac Horning’s life
In 2008, eight year old Isaac Horning met future Arts in Education Director, Justin Ayala to help create a mural in his elementary school...Current Arts in Education Director, Justin Ayala sitting with Isaac Horning under the mural-site at Loganville-Springfield...
Inspired by the area’s natural beauty and Pennsylvania’s native landscape, the sculpture includes a summer and fall oak tree panel on each side, with the Keystone logo and Liberty Bell within the trees. A sign reading “Bike Wash” in soap-bubble-like font, sits on the top. Visitors riding nearby trails can access a hose at the bike wash to clean up after riding.
The project is led by Carolyn Mottern, an art teacher at Southern Fulton High School, Bruce Shipley – a Fulton County Area Vocational Technical School welding instructor, and Jeremy Waak – a sculptor, metalsmith and teaching artist for PA Council on the Arts.
Read about the Project Dedication event HERE