Your Support Makes
Fulcrum Point New Music Project Possible.


“No performing arts group in the city has more avidly explored the cutting-edge connections among the world of new classical music, pop culture, technology and other fields than the Fulcrum Point New Music Project.” -- Chicago Tribune


Chicago’s leading voice in new art music and artistic excellence for over 25 years, Fulcrum Point New Music Project relies on generous contributions from its community to help deliver and sustain its slate of outstanding programming, education, and cultural partnerships.


We are overjoyed by the steadfast generosity and loyalty of our supporters who have helped to make Fulcrum Point New Music Project the beacon for innovation, artistry, and community that it has been since 1998! 


Your tax-deductible gift keeps composers creative, artists performing, and audiences enthralled!


 We hope to see you soon in Millennium Park, Constellation, and Epiphany Arts.

Thank you for your support!

 
Your donation of $100 secures a teaching artist for a music education workshop.

Your donation of $100 secures a teaching artist for a music education workshop.

Your donation of $250 secures a musician for one Aux In: Connected! event.

Your donation of $250 secures a musician for one Aux In: Connected! event.

Your donation of $500 secures a core Fulcrum Point ensemble member at a main stage concert.

Your donation of $500 secures a core Fulcrum Point ensemble member at a main stage concert.

Contributions of all sizes will ensure that our mission continues. No amount is too small.
Consider a monthly or quarterly gift to sustain our programing throughout the year.

Fulcrum Point New Music Project is a 501(c)(3) corporation. Donations are tax deductible per government guidelines.

Want to do more? Please consider these additional methods to support Fulcrum Point:

Bequests

Charitable Gift Annuities

Gifts of Appreciated Securities

Donor Advised Philanthropic Funds

Named Endowments

Gifts in Kind

Gifts for the Annual Peace Concerts

To learn more about these options, e-mail giving@fulcrumpoint.org.

“Art is human kind’s moral compass”

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In 2019, Fulcrum Point New Music Project (FP) presented the 21st Annual Peace Concert on International Human Rights day. During her speech honoring her brother and featured filmmaker Prashant Bhargava, Anurima Bhargava, Civil Rights Attorney and Commissioner to the U.S. Department of International Religious Freedom, stated that “Art is human kind’s moral compass” and that events like the Peace Concert are essential to changing our world for the better.

Through performances like the Annual Peace Concert, Fulcrum Point New Music Project fosters cultural exchange and community building by bringing together artists and audiences of diverse ethnicity, backgrounds, and cultures to illuminate understanding and tolerance. In addition, through FP's educational programs, people of all ages have opportunities to have access to music experiences building leadership, self esteem, and socialization skills. FP is pleased to be part of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's initiative to ensure equal access of art education to all. We work with Chicago Public Schools to bring music and diverse cultures to students, presenting fresh ways of thinking and communicating.