Mission Statement
The All Stars Project, Inc. (ASP) is a non-partisan,
non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting
human development through the use of an innovative
performance-based model.
The ASP creates outside of school, educational and
performing arts
activities for thousands of poor
and minority young people. It sponsors
community and
experimental theatre, develops leadership training
and
pursues volunteer initiatives that build and strengthen
communities.
The ASP actively promotes supplementary
education and the performance learning model in academic and civic arenas.
All Stars Funding
Programs sponsored by the All Stars Project are made possible through the generosity of more than 5,000 individuals, as well as hundreds of corporations and foundations. Additionally, hundreds of volunteers participate throughout the year in All Stars Project programs. To view the All Stars Project’s current and audited financial statements, click here.
Evaluation of the All Stars' Approach
The Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Columbia University's Teachers College released a comprehensive study on the youth programs of the All Stars Project. [Click
here for PDF - 620 KB].
All Stars Recognition
Programs and volunteers regularly receive recognition. To read more click here.
America's Development School Develops!
The All Stars is producing and performing in venues all over New York City. In February, for Black History month, the Castillo Theatre is
proud to present A Rose Among Thorns (Rosa Parks), co-produced with the National Black Touring Circuit, and Satchel: A Requiem for Racism, co-produced by the New Federal Theatre). Please check our online calendar for a schedule of theatre performances and youth program activities. |