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Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville's Mission is to work to advance the appreciation of arts and culture by increasing community awareness of cultural activities and issues; providing arts education programs; and offering funding and technical assistance to organizations and artists


Jacksonville, the largest city in area in the continental United States, is a rapidly growing metropolitan city in Northeast Florida, with approximately 850,000 residents.


As Florida’s state arts agency, the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs is proud to lead the Culture Builds Florida campaign. The Division promotes arts and culture as essential to quality of life for all Floridians. Arts and culture contribute to a vibrant and creative Florida. These diverse resources include arts in education, local arts agency, state service organization, theater, dance, folks arts, literature, media arts, museum, multidisciplinary, music, sponsor/presenter, and visual arts programs and projects.


The Community Foundation of Northeast Florida was founded in 1964 and is the oldest community foundation in the State of Florida. It has assets of $313 million held in more than 480 different funds. Through our "Giving Expertise" and deep understanding of the community, we provide a bridge that connects donors and their philanthropic interests with community enterprises and resources that can benefit from philanthropic support.


The JAX Chamber is a not-for-profit organization with more than 3,000 members serving Northeast Florida, helping members to make connections, grow their businesses and prosper in our community. The Jacksonville Chamber supports the success of the Jacksonville Children's Chorus by providing access to companies throughout Northeast Florida that help Jacksonville be a world-class place to live, work, and play!


  • Jacksonville Transportation Authority
  • Vystar Credit Union
  • PNC Foundation
  • JWB Real Estate Capital
  • Nancy & Gary Chartrand
  • Delores Barr Weaver Endowed Grant
  • The Cummer Family Foundation
  • The Players
  • Florida Blue Foundation
  • Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation
  • Publix Super Markets Charities
  • PGA Tour
  • Meninak Club of Jacksonville
  • bestbet Jacksonville
  • Wells Fargo
  • Stein Mart
  • Elena Flats
  • Firehouse Subs
  • Live Oak Contracting
  • Haskell
  • web.com
  • Jacksonville Aviation Authority
  • JEA
  • Jacksonville University
  • Rice Family
  • DBW fund 2012
  • Kids Hope Alliance
  • JoAnn Tredennick
  • AVL Productions
  • Siegtoberfest
  • Jim & Donna Bailey
  • Henry and Lucy Gooding
  • Jack Myers
  • Laura Lee Patillo Norquist
  • Joan and Preston Haskell
  • Porterfield
  • Weavers
  • Stephanie and Tim Cost
  • David Stein
  • John Anderson
  • Varkonda
  • Deb Moreland
  • Hegeman
  • Ruth P. Conley
  • Carole Crocker
  • Grace Episcopal Day School
  • Towe Family Foundation
  • Kathy and Tom Vanosdol
  • Patty and John Otterson
  • Tionna & William Hatchett
  • Terry Fowley
  • Acosta

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The Jacksonville Children’s Chorus is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation. Florida solicitation number CH12318. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.

“Being a part of the JCC has not only allowed Christian to experience the fun, excitement and pleasure of singing with friends, it has also helped him to develop a sense of confidence that comes from life skills of hard work and perseverance.”

Elaine Bourne, JCC Parent

“The Chorus expands your musical horizons and helps you grow as a person. You are surrounded with other young people who have something in common…their love of music. I have learned that music does, indeed, bring people and cultures together. The music we sing brings people hope for a better future of understanding and cooperation.”

Jasmine M., JCC Alum

“Music plays a major role in the full development of a child. Not only does it enrich lives, it also serves as a pathway for students to express themselves and explore new ways to communicate with others. For 20 years, kudos to the JCC for molding the lives of young artists, and I look forward to the next 20 years.”

Tim Cost, President, Jacksonville University

“Through music and your leadership, these children learn to perform in different languages while experiencing the diversity of an array of world cultures. The understanding they gain will serve them well as they enter adulthood.”

R. Randall Onstead, former President/CEO of Winn-Dixie

“Music is such a valuable part of life. The way it enriches one’s life and encourages creativity, I do not believe anything else can do as much. We in Jacksonville are certainly blessed to have the Jacksonville Children’s Chorus.”

Scott C. Snyder, President, Compass Consulting Group