partners

Through sponsorship, presentation, and collaboration, Dance Generators is proud to partner with the following organizations.


On Being is a podcast and a former public radio program. Hosted by Krista Tippett, it examines what it calls the "animating questions at the center of human life: What does it mean to be human, and how do we want to live?"

CoGenerate is one of the nation’s leading social-impact organizations dedicated to making the most of our increasingly multigenerational society. CoGenerate aims to bring older and younger people together to solve problems, bridge divides, and co-create the future.

 
 
The mission of Raphael House is to help low-income families and families experiencing homelessness strengthen family bonds by achieving stable housing and financial independence.

The mission of Raphael House is to help low-income families and families experiencing homelessness strengthen family bonds by achieving stable housing and financial independence.

San Francisco Village is a community organization led by older adults who share their skills, support, and expertise with each other to navigate the challenges and opportunities of aging. We welcome people of all cultures, faiths, genders, orientations, abilities, and ages.

 
 

An arts nonprofit committed to increasing access to creative opportunities for older adults and adults with disabilities, providing an inclusive and inspiring environment for creative expression and intergenerational connections.

Since 1976, the Fromm Institute has encouraged persons, age 50 and older, from all walks of life, to engage their minds in academic pursuits. We invite you to join us as you discover what our lifelong learning program is all about.

 

EngAGE is a nonprofit that takes a whole-person approach to community and creative, healthy aging by providing arts, wellness, lifelong learning, community building and intergenerational programs to thousands of seniors and families living in affordable senior and multi-generational apartment communities in California, Oregon, and Minnesota.

 

The Pomeroy Center is a San Francisco nonprofit that operates as a community center for children, teens and adults with developmental disabilities and traumatic and acquired brain injuries (TBI/ABI).

 

Mercy Housing is redefining affordable, low-income housing. We’re a national nonprofit organization that is working to build a more humane world where poverty is alleviated, communities are healthy and all people can develop their full potential.