Sponsors

Cambodian-American Heritage provides instruction in Cambodian music, classical and folk dances free of charge to its students.  As a non-profit organization, we rely solely on the support provided to us by individual donors and grant funding through various programs on the local, state and national level.

Your tax-deductible contributions supply costumes and materials used in our productions and the fees needed to pay our instructors for teaching this wonderful art form to our students.  None of the officers of the organization receive salary or other compensation.

As with any programs of this level of quality, our costs continue to rise.  All contributions in any amount are always welcome in support of the program and our way of maintaining contact with the public through this website.

Please send your tax-deductible contribution to:

Cambodian-American Heritage
12911 Canoe Court
Fort Washington, MD  20744

Many thanks from all of us at Cambodian-American Heritage.


Below are our sponsors.   We would like to thank them for their support and generosity throughout the years.  Also, we would like to thank all the people who have been very supportive of our corporation.  Without their support, we would have been struggling in preserving the Cambodian arts and culture. 

National Endowment For The Arts —  an investment in America’s living cultural heritage, serves the public good by nurturing the expression of human creativity, supporting the cultivation of community spirit, and fostering the recognition and appreciation of the excellence and diversity of our nation’s artistic accomplishments.
Maryland State Arts Council — an agency of the State of Maryland, under the authority of the Department of Business and Economic Development, within the Division of Tourism, Film and the Arts. The mission of the Maryland State Arts Council is to encourage and invest in the advancement of the arts for the people of Maryland.
National Council For The Traditional Arts  — a private, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation and documentation of traditional arts in the United States. Founded in 1933, NCTA is the nation’s oldest presenting organization that deals with folk, ethnic and tribal arts.
Arlington Arts —  This program is supported in part by the Arlington Cultural Affairs Division of Arlington Economic Development and the Arlington Commission for the Arts.
Find All The Arts in Metro DC at CULTURECAPITAL.COM – Your link to the Arts in Metro DC.