The Sam S. Shubert Foundation is private foundation founded in 1945 by Jacob J. Shubert and Lee Shubert in honor of their younger brother Sam S. Shubert. [1] It owns the The Shubert Organization. [2] It currently owns and operates 23 theaters, including 17 Broadway venues. [3] It is America's largest funder of not-for-profit theaters, dance companies, etc. [4] [5] It hosts the annual Shubert Foundation High School Theatre Festival for New York City Public Schools. [6] Diana Phillips is the president of the organization. [7] This year, the foundation announced $40 million in annual grants. [8] As of 2023, the foundation has approximately $670 million in assets. [9]
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The Sam S. Shubert Foundation is private foundation founded in 1945 by Jacob J. Shubert and Lee Shubert in honor of their younger brother Sam S. Shubert. [1] It owns the The Shubert Organization. [2] It currently owns and operates 23 theaters, including 17 Broadway venues. [3] It is America's largest funder of not-for-profit theaters, dance companies, etc. [4] [5] It hosts the annual Shubert Foundation High School Theatre Festival for New York City Public Schools. [6] Diana Phillips is the president of the organization. [7] This year, the foundation announced $40 million in annual grants. [8] As of 2023, the foundation has approximately $670 million in assets. [9]
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