We are extremely grateful to the following organisations for their support:
Leiden City Council
With more than 120,000 inhabitants, Leiden is the fourth most populous municipality in South Holland, after Rotterdam, The Hague and Zoetermeer. Known as the “Sleutelstad” (City of Keys), in reference to the coat of arms, Leiden is home to the oldest university in the Netherlands. The city is known for its rich history and its historic centre with canals, monumental buildings and courtyards. Visit the City Council website for more information.
Floreat Musica
The Floreat Musica Foundation aims to promote professionalism and innovation in chamber choral music in Leiden. It achieves this by sponsoring activities that combine chamber choral music with other art disciplines, like sculpture, dance and drama, and by organising and / or sponsoring cultural events for the general public. These activities take place both in the Netherlands and abroad.
Enrich our chamber choral lives by supporting the Foundation! Visit the Floreat Musica website for more information.
Fonds 1818
The funds provides support for projects in health, welfare, art, culture, nature, environment and education. Visit the Fonds 1818 website for more information.
VSB Fonds
VSB Fonds makes donations to social and cultural projects, and provides scholarships.Visit the VBS Fonds website for more information.
Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds
The Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds is a passionate advocate of culture, nature and science. We support special initiatives through financial contributions, assignments, awards and scholarships. Visit the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds website for more information.
Ontwikkelings Atelier
Ontwikkelings Atelier: the perfect working space in which to shape your development: mental freedom and inner space, insight on your talent, expressing what moves you.
Celine’s Zaak
Celine’s Zaak: Graphic designer since 1988, graduated from the Royal Academy for Visual Arts in The Hague. Strong in customisation, creativity and engagement. Clients include government, academic publishing, several IT companies, various welfare organizations and, of course, many private individuals.