The Karabakh Foundation is proud to partner with a number of affinity groups and organizations with related missions. To find out more about becoming a Foundation partner, write to
director@KarabakhFoundation.org
Current partners include the following:
- Cultural Tourism DC
- The Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution
- The U.S. Chess Center
- Azerbaijani Youth of America
- The State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpet and Applied Folklore Art of Azerbaijan
- The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum
Cultural Tourism DC
The Karabakh Foundation and Cultural Tourism DC are both focused on developing, delivering and celebrating the arts, culture, or heritage of Washington, D.C.. As part of their partnership, the Karabakh Foundation has been featured on the CulturalTourismDC.org homepage.
The Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution
The Karabakh Foundation and the Freer and Sackler Galleries entered into a partnership as co-sponsors of a
concert performance by the new-music ensemble Continuum. The concert featured music by composers from Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the Republic of Georgia.
the U.S. Chess Center
Together, the Karabakh Foundation and the U.S. Chess Center celebrate the human value and the culture of chess, while emphasizing its traditional Azerbaijani role.
Azerbaijani Youth of America
George Mason University's Azerbaijani Youth of America and the Karabakh Foundation have worked closely to facilitate events celebrating Azerbaijani history and culture. Previous successes have been a
movie screening, discussion panels, and other cultural events. This relationship will continue to be nurtured through future cultural programming.
The State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpet and Applied Folklore Art of Azerbaijan
The Karabakh Foundation and the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpet and Applied Folklore Art of Azerbaijan in Baku entered into a partnership with intentions to share information and resources. This partnership is the first step towards greater co-operation between the two organizations and their respective communities in Azerbaijan and the United States.
The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum
The Karabakh Foundation and Sewall-Belmont House & Museum are pursuing joint programming that emphasizes the history and achievements of Azerbaijani women.