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Theatre Puget Sound (TPS) is a leadership and service organization founded in 1997 to advocate for the region's growing theatre community's causes and administer much-needed services.
TPS is now the Northwest's premiere arts advocacy and leadership organization, providing programming and services that benefit both the theatre community and the larger regional arts community.
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Is Your Organization At Risk Of Losing Its Tax-Exempt Status?
Is your organization at risk of losing its tax exempt status? With changes to the 990, you may simply be unaware of your requirements to file. You may also be intentionally letting the status expire for a defunct organization but … Continue reading
Health Care Tax Credit For Small Businesses And Non-Profits
On Tuesday, drastic changes were made to our health care system when President Obama signed the health care reform measure into law. Among those changes are some immediate benefits to small businesses providing health insurance to their employees. Americans for … Continue reading
Open Call For MetLife Foundation Innovative Space Awards
In December 2009, the MetLife Innovative Space Awards announced awards ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 to provide support for six winning projects. The ISA is a competitive national awards program developed by LINC and MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and … Continue reading
Organizations: Please Fill Out This Survey!
Theatre Puget Sound (TPS), in partnership with Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and the Association of Performing Arts Service Organizations (APASO), is conducting another very short snapshot survey to get an up-to-the-minute sense of how your arts organization is faring. The … Continue reading
Discount Tickets Coming to Seattle
Starting December 1st, Seattle will have the opportunity to purchase half-price tickets to local events through Goldstar. Goldstar already operates in 8 other major US cities including Los Angeles and New York. Seattle has had a discount ticket service before; … Continue reading