An Introduction to the Portland Tango Community Fund

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The Portland Tango Community Fund was created, initially, to provide scholarships for lessons with Portland tango teachers as well as with visiting tango teachers for Portland Tango dancers who could otherwise not afford such lessons. In this way, the Fund supports dancers, teachers, and organizers of workshops.

Additionally, after the scholarship program is well established, the Fund would like to support outreach (informing the public about the opportunities to learn and dance tango in Portland), and to offer some limited support ,when needed, for organizers of visiting tango teachers.
People seriously interested in learning to dance tango but who can’t afford lessons can apply for scholarships independently or through the teacher with whom they wish to study. Scholarships will range from ⅓ to ⅔ of the costs of the lessons, and will be available for class series. For visiting teachers, people wishing to get some help can apply independently or through the organizer of the visiting teacher. Decisions about scholarships will be made by the Fund administrator(s) with advice from the teachers and organizers.
Funding occurs in two ways:

1. Asking many individuals for annual donations of a relatively small sum, and many individuals have already offered to help.

2. Fund-raising at milongas during one week in the year. Donations might be solicited from those who attend the milongas, and many milonga organizers have already generously offered to donate part of their proceedings for that week.
The accounts for the fund will be transparent and open to anyone who wishes to see them, and reports on the generation and use of the fund will be made periodically on this list.
For details about applying for a scholarship, click on the tabs above (“apply” and “how it works”).

If you have any comments or suggestions about this fund, please speak to Scott Forbes or write to shforbes@gmail.com.

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This Friday (9/30) is Philanthropy Friday benefiting the Fund!

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Friday Sept 30th is
a 5th (Philanthropy) Friday of the month and
a benefit for the Portland Tango Community  Fund!
and
the very last Corazón de Tango!
We (Scott Forbes and I) want it to be special, yet affordable fun, yet low-key with a focus on just dancing, talking, nibbling — enjoying the company of friends old & new while raising money for the Fund.
So!
There will be NO auction, silent or otherwise, no videos, no raffles.
I (Megan) will teach the Lesson for Beginners & Reviewers from 8 – 9:00.
Scott will talk VERY VERY VERY VERY briefly about the Fund.
Most importantly,
MOMO will DJ really wonderful, irresistible tango music from 9 – 12:30.
The food will be better than ever and the cost will be lower than ever!
Just $5 minimum (of course with an option, of course, to give more).
Please join us for
good food!   good folks!   good fun!
one last time at Corazón de Tango
for the Fund.
(at the Berretin, 6305 SE Foster Rd, Portland)
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This Friday’s (9/16) Modern Tango Milonga Supports the Tango Fund

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From Amitai, organizer of the “Modern Tango Milonga” (which occurs at the Berretin):

“Hey everyone. Friday is shaping up to be a party.

Potluck! Sure bring something.

Performances: Yes, 1 already scheduled ….contact me if you want to perform.

Guest DJ’s…. it’s happening.

Music will be Golden Age and modern Tango Tango Tango….

Contact me with any ideas or contributions….

Remember, every dollar spent that night will be donated back to the Portland Community Tango Fund…..

Oh…. and please post on the Facebook wall……

See you all on the dance floor….

Amitai”

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Corazon de Tango 5th Friday Philanthropy Milonga Supports the Community Fund

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September 30th, Berretin, DJ’ed by Momo, Hosted by Megan Pingree

From Megan Pingree (Organizer of Corazon de Tango)

“In the interest of keeping the local tango scene healthy, open and vibrant, the super-experienced Scott Forbes is administering
The Portland Tango Community Fund to provide financial assistance to worthy dancers, encouraging their enthusiasm for the dance, and supporting their fullest participation in the local tango culture.
Who knows what such a tanguero/a might contribute?
Dancing, for sure!
+
Djing?  musical aptitudes? cinematography skills?
teaching and/or performing whiz-bang-ery?
artwork?  brilliant event ideas?  execution/implementation talents?
??? ??? ??????? ??? ???
On a more personal level, I want this evening to give back to Portland tango in thanks for all that Portland tango has given me:
a platform for causes I care about, a training ground for my fledgling organizational impulses,  an incubator for my energies and passions, a nest of fellow enthusiasts, playmates and workmates,  and of course, trance dances!
You’ll be hearing much more about the Philanthropy Friday to benefit the Portland Tango Fund
as the time grows closer.”
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Portland Tango Community Fund – How it started

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September 23rd, 2010

For several months I have discussed with Portland’s tango teachers and organizers about what might be done to support and strengthen the Portland tango community. As a consequence of these discussions, a Portland Tango Community Fund is being proposed, and we already have many commitments to donate to this Fund.

The initial and primary benefit of this Fund is to provide scholarships for lessons with Portland tango teachers as well as with visiting tango teachers for people who could otherwise not afford such lessons. This supports both the teachers and the students.

Additionally, after the scholarship program is well established, we would like to support outreach (informing the public about the opportunities to learn and dance tango in Portland), and to offer some limited support in extreme circumstances when needed for organizers of visiting tango teachers.

People seriously interested in learning to dance tango but who can’t afford lessons can apply for scholarships independently or through the teacher with whom they wish to study.  Scholarships will range from ⅓ to ⅔ of the costs of the lessons, and will be available for class series. For visiting teachers, people wishing to get some help can apply independently or through the organizer of the visiting teacher. Decisions about scholarships will be made by the Fund administrator(s) with advice from the teachers and organizers.

Funding is seen as occurring in two ways:

1.     Asking many individuals for annual donations of a relatively small sum, and many individuals have already offered to help.

2.     Fund-raising at milongas during one week in the year. Donations might be solicited from those who attend the milongas, and many milonga organizers have already generously offered to donate part of their proceedings for that week.

The accounts for the fund will be transparent and open to anyone who wishes to see them, and reports on the generation and use of the fund will be made periodically on this list.

If you have any comments or suggestions about this proposed fund, please speak to Scott Forbes or write to shforbes@gmail.com.

Posted in Argentine Tango, Portland Tango Community Fund | Tagged Argentine Tango, Portland Argentine Tango, Portland Tango Community Fund