WIT's Magical Supporters
 
Everyone knows that the creativity and fun of improv are fueled by the magical powers of unicorns. So we have to keep them ALIVE, and away from the unicorn abattoir.

The following organizations and individuals have given generously in 2010 to support WIT's mission of unlocking the creative power of improv in Washington. They have all helped WIT get to where it is today, and have invested in where WIT is going tomorrow. Every performance, class, and community outreach event is in part due to their thoughtful contributions. Enormous thanks to: 

Visionary ($5,000 and up):
D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities (an agency supported in part by the national Endowment for the Arts), The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Cafe Saint-Ex and Bar Pilar, Google Grants

Puppetmaster ($1,000):
Amanda Berman, Melissa Galetto

Propagandist ($500):
Archie Cubarrubia, Monica Modi Dalwadi, Inspiration Productions, Michael Kitces, John-Anthony Meza, Greer Smith, Jonathan Zucker

Aide-de-Camp ($200):
Moore Foundation, Mark Chalfant, Sally Dadisman, Sarah Donnelly, Jules Duffy and Gene Magee, Michael and Jane Duffy, Karen Lange, Tara Maher, Ethan Millersole, Sean Murphy, Samantha Salcedo, Greg Tindale

Apparatchik ($100):
Anonymous, Ambassador of Aloha, Seth Arenstein, The Audience and Cast of Cult of the Stage Monkey: DC, Antonio Morales, Jr., Michael Bird, Nicholas Bourke, Katie Dufresne, Melissa Duffy, John Fogarty, Chris Gallu, Susan Hallenbeck, Missy McKinney, Alan Meyers, Aaron and Esther Parness, Anne and Sean Regan, Stephanie Svec, Amelia Vogel, Sarah Winston

Sympathizer ($40):
Anonymous (3), Lisa Austin, Dawn Barnard, David Becker, Whitney Brimfield, Jason Brown, David Chalfant, D.L. Chernoff, Alexander Choi, Sima Chowdhury, Brian Coleman, Michael Colucciello, Gideon Culman, Catherine Deadman, Cindy Dwyer, Sean Ellis, Martin Elissetche, Taunya Ferguson, Tiffany Ford, Kevin Gauthier, Darian Glover, Michael Grebb, Josh Greene, Andrew Gulino, Karin Hammerberg, William Hancock, Alaina Harris, Heather Hathaway, Derek Hills, Lisa Hyland, Jennifer Joslin, Lisa Kays, Mark Keavey, Lynda Laughlin, Joshua Klick, Patrick Landers, Jamie Lantinen, David Litt, Seannoel Littles, Ethan Miller, Melissa Mock, Mollie Mulvanity, Paul Nalabandian, Aparna Nancherla, Jonathan Pitt, Travis Ploeger, Susan Pologruto, Jim Radford, Lauren Ratner, Curtis Raye, Kara Reinsel, Alexander Remington, Patrick Russell, Jarad Schofer, David Sewell, Elizabeth Snodgrass, Peter Sprung, David Steib, Michelle Swaney, Randa Tawill, Letty Tomlinson, Michael Turletes, Joe Uchno, Bruce Witzenburg, Laura Wooster

Rank and File Revolutionaries:
Anonymous (7), Frankie Abralind, Sara Armour, Mark Carroll, Caroline Clear, Gene Coffey, Brian Cook, Matt Donnelly, Jamie Holland, William Holland, Matt Kraft, Joe Magyer, Matthew Marcou, Christine Milton, Joshua Phelps, Ben Willman

WIT is a 501(c)3 organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. To make a tax-deductible contribution, please click here.

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