Being in this program has been really fun. That every time we switch or we learn new things about different things. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of reviewer).
Being in Infusion is fun. I learned how to do oil pastel and I have fun doing Friday workshops. I wish I could do more things. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of reviewer).
I learned about so much stuff I haven't heard of. I have fun drawing and doing homework. Being in Infusion has been really fun. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of reviewer).
Being in this program has been really fun and a great learning experience. I learned how to make many different forms of art. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of the reviewer).
This program has been really good. I learned about glass, art, some other cool stuff. I had fun doing glass. I wish I could have done more glass. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of reviewer).
This program influenced my view of the arts by a tremendous amount. (Review was submitted by a GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of the reviewer).
Since being in Infusion I have really excelled in art, dance, drama, and my grades. It is so much fun. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of the reviewer).
Being in this program has been really wonderful. It's helped me with my grades and to learn different things. I learned math and how to paint. I had fun doing glass class. I wish I could have more than 1 class. (Review submitted by GreatNonprofits staff member on behalf of the reviewer).
Interface Creative Group came into existence at a time very near to the development of Choral Arts of Springfield, Inc. It was perfect timing since the resources of Interface brought to Choral Arts the knowledgable personnel with skills that our organization needed. Just as important in our cooperative efforts was our common purpose regarding the role of the arts,i.e., enriching the quality of life in Springfield. As a result our organizations have enjoyed an extremely fruitfull professional relationship with Choral Arts receiving the larger share of benefits. Other than our public performances, Interface Creative Group has been the primary factor in introducing Choral Arts to the arts conscious community. They have placed the full force of their marketing approach behind us and introduced our organization to opportunities that otherwise would have been unavailable. Their contacts with media sources and their guidance in managing the marketing budget have enabled us to stretch our dollars while maintaining quality programming. Their approach to collabooration is entirely unselfish with a genuine committment to excellence in the growth of our local cultural ambitions. What I find most interesting are the tangential benefits of working with the unique staff at Interface. It is not unusual to walk away from a cooperative effort and find the benefits multiplied beyond the initial purpose.
As Board President of Interface Creative Group, I have witnessed firsthand the dedication this organization has for development of arts, primarily by its eduacational programs, and promotion of culture throughout the community, region, and beyond.
ICG has been an indispensible support for our young non-profit since 2007. The concept of providing marketing support for other non-profits is a brilliant one; the need is one often overlooked. ICG executes this concept with professional competence and excellent customer relations. I am not attempting here to offer a puff piece; the fact is, I have no criticism to make. I am highly pleased with ICG's work and grateful that they are part of my working life.