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Support GRAD | GRAD Cincinnati
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GRAD Cincinnati holds a number of fundraising events throughout the year celebrating our students, staff, and board members while providing support for our organization. Click here for information about the 2014 Founders Award Banquet! GRAD Cincinnati has partnered with FundingFactory to recycle empty ink cartridges and small electronic devices. Keep these old items out of landfills and help raise money for GRAD. For each recycled item, GRAD gets a portion of the proceeds. Kroger Community Rewards Program.
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Vision and Mission | GRAD Cincinnati
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GRAD Cincinnati Vision and Mission. All students graduate from high school and are prepared to succeed in college and career. GRAD Cincinnati raises expectation and achievement for all students. By building high impact partnerships within the community to provide a premier college readiness, access and support program. GRAD Cincinnat i is implementing five program components in seven Cincinnati Public Schools:. Ethel M. Taylor Academy. Rees E. Price Academy. Western Hills University School.
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Donate | GRAD Cincinnati
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Thank you for choosing to support GRAD Cincinnati students! We could not achieve our goals without your interest and support. Together, we are helping to assure that the children of Cincinnati have an opportunity to attend college and achieve their dreams! GRAD Cincinnati is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization. All gifts are tax deductable to the extent allowed by law. Look through our Giving Guide and discover the impact your gift can have on a student! Individual Levels of Support. 5,000 - $9,999.
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About Us | GRAD Cincinnati
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301 Oak Street Cincinnati, OH 45219 P: 513-363-3240 F: 513-363-3245. Site design by Ionic Communications.
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Results and Recognition | GRAD Cincinnati
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In addition to the individual hearts we have touched and minds that we have inspired to achieve their dreams, GRAD Cincinnati has demonstrated the following results and recognition for our schools and students:. Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School and Western Hills University High School Community Learning Centers were showcased during the 2014 Coalition for Community Schools National Forum held in Cincinnati. GRAD Cincinnati has identified more than $4.5 million in scholarships and fin...
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Site Map | GRAD Cincinnati
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YOUNG ARTIST 2013 COMPETITION PICTURES
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2015 RULES and REGULATIONS. HAMMERS, STRINGS and KEYS. Photography by David Rafie. Branding and website by IONIC. Cincinnati, OH 45202-7531. P 513744.3501 F 513.744.3504.
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COMPETITORS
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2015 RULES and REGULATIONS. HAMMERS, STRINGS and KEYS. OF THE WORLD'S BEST. NINO BAKRADZE, 30. Tbilisi V. Sarajishvili State Conservatory. 2015: Bösendorfer USASU International Piano Competition (USA), Special Award: Most outstanding Arizona pianist in the Bösendorfer competition. 2014: President's Competition of University of Arizona, Winner. 2014: Maria Canals International Piano Competition (Spain), Special Prize: Best Performance of a Spanish Work. Scarlatti Sonata in D minor, K. 213. Peabody Institu...
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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2015 RULES and REGULATIONS. HAMMERS, STRINGS and KEYS. Though most widely known for its annual competition, the Cincinnati World Piano Competition does much more year round to accomplish its mission to promote classical piano music including an outreach program to build new audiences, concerts and publicity to provide crucial exposure for emerging performers, and partnerships with organizations to strengthen the artist fabric of Greater Cincinnati. Jerome H. Eichert. Pamela E. McDonald.
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2015 JURY
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2015 RULES and REGULATIONS. HAMMERS, STRINGS and KEYS. 2015 DISTINGUISHED ARTIST JURY. Akemi Yamamoto won prizes in national and international competitions and played in important halls such as Suntory Hall and Tokyo Opera City recital hall. Since 2010, she has played regularly in Munetsugu Hall in Nagoya. Active as a chamber musician, Margulis is a founding member of the Margulis Family Trio and has performed with, among others, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Lilya ZIlberstein, Alissa Margulis, Arnold Bezuyen, the...
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