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The Sarasota Ballet Endowment Fund is essential for safeguarding the Company’s long-term stability and success. Endowments are like a financial safety net — they provide both confidence and security, ensuring that the Ballet can navigate uncertainties while planning for the future.

A strong financial future is the best solution to ensuring The Sarasota Ballet’s continued momentum.

Joseph Volpe

By contributing to the Endowment Fund, you create lasting support that strengthens the Ballet’s ability to:

• Present world-class performances.
• Preserve and expand dance education.
• Sustain vital community engagement programs.

The Impact of Endowment Support

An endowment gift is more than a contribution — it is a declaration of belief in the Company’s mission and a promise to future generations. These gifts help ensure artistic excellence, expanded visibility, and a secure foundation for the Ballet’s continued growth.

We would gladly assist you with ways to make a gift that is meaningful to you and has a lasting impact for The Sarasota Ballet.


Please contact our Development team at 941.225.6512 or development@sarasotaballet.org.

The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Frederick Ashton’s Birthday Offering | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Dame Ninette de Valois’s Checkmate | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Peter Wright’s Summertide | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Frederick Ashton’s Birthday Offering | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Dame Ninette de Valois’s Checkmate | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Peter Wright’s Summertide | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Frederick Ashton’s Birthday Offering | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Dame Ninette de Valois’s Checkmate | Photo by Frank Atura
The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Peter Wright’s Summertide | Photo by Frank Atura

The Sarasota Ballet Performing Sir Frederick Ashton’s Birthday Offering | Photo by Frank Atura