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Kosciuszko Foundation
Fundacja Kościuszkowska

15 E. 65th St.
New York, NY 10021-6501

http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org
Contact: Joseph E. Gore, Esq. 212-734-2130
Thomas J. Pniewski
Phone: 212-734-2130
Fax: 212-628-4552
Region: New York - Downstate
Scope: National
Year Organized: 1925
Legal Status:: Incorporated, Non Profit
Tax Exempt Status: 501c3 - Religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes
Principal Focus: Scholarships/Financial Aid
Arts/Cultural
Education: Other

Mission Statement:

The Kosciuszko Foundation is dedicated to promoting educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and Poland and to increasing American understanding of Polish culture and history.

History/Achievements:

Founded in 1925, on the eve of the 150th anniversary of Thaddeus Kosciuszko's enlistment in the American revolutionary cause, the Foundation is a national not-for-profit, nonpartisan, and nonsectarian organization.

The Foundation's work reaches audiences throughout the United States, through its headquarters in New York City and its regional Chapters in Chicago, Denver (Rocky Mountain), Houston (Texas), Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Springfield (New England), Buffalo (Western New York), as well as through its National Advisory Council.

The Foundation achieves its objectives through a wide range of programs which include:
*Scholarships to Americans of Polish descent;
*Scholarships to those pursuing Polish Studies;
*Year Abroad, Graduate and Post Graduate research programs in Poland;
*Exchange Programs for Polish scholars, academics, and professionals in the U.S.;
*Summer Sessions in Poland and Rome in language and culture;
*Teaching English in Poland Program;
*Polish Studies Programs at various U.S. universities and colleges;
*Chopin Piano Competition;
*Lectures, exhibits, films, and concerts presented throughout the U.S.;
*Chamber Music Series broadcast from our gallery on WQXR-FM, the radio station of The New York Times
 
Number of Members: 2500
Membership Criteria: Support of organization's mission
Additional Membership Criteria:The Kosciuszko Foundation is a membership organization which is supported by contributions from foundations, corporations and individuals who share in the Foundation's mission of fostering relations and understanding between the United States and Poland. Enroll at one of the following Levels:
Founder/Corporate Member $5,000; Chairman's Club Member $2,500; President's Club Member $1,000; Donor Member $500; Friends' Circle Member $250; Sustaining Member $100; Diamond Jubilee Member $75; Full Member $50; Associate Member $30
Membership Composition: Individuals and Organizations
Primary Language at Meetings: English
Meeting Location: Own Facility
Meeting Address: 15 E. 65th Street New York, NY 10021
Offers Financial Aid: Yes

Recurring Special Events:

Annual Dinner and Ball at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City - each year, last Saturday of April

Chamber Music Series - each year, Fall & Spring

Major concert at Carnegie Hall - past two years

Programs and Services:

* $339,000 in tuition scholarships was awarded to Americans and Polish Americans for furthering their studies in the United States and in Poland during the 1999-2000 academic year.
* 14 awards were granted for graduate and post-doctoral studies and research to be conducted throughout Poland.
* 12 students have received scholarships for the Year Abroad Program.
* Close to $600,000 in fellowships & grants has been disbursed to Polish scholars coming to the United States for various research and study programs, and in fellowships for Polish professors to teach in Polish Studies Programs at various American universities.
* The KF awarded travel grants to many American and Polish scholars and scientists for the purpose of attending international conferences in Poland and the United States.
* 166 participants studied Polish language, art and history during the Summer Sessions Programs in Poland and Rome, Italy.
* In conjunction with UNESCO of Poland and the Polish Ministry of Education, the Teaching English in Poland Program sponsored 66 certified American teachers and 48 teaching assistants who taught English to over 600 Polish elementary and high school students the English language at 6 school campuses in Poland during the summer of 1999.
* For 50 years the KF Chopin Piano Competition has awarded scholarship prizes to promising young pianists.
* Once again, over a million individuals heard the music of Polish composers and musicians performed in the Kosciuszko Foundation Chamber Music Series, the "On the Wings of Song" vocal series, and the WNYC Music Gallery Series.
* The KF supported numerous cultural programs as well as local chapter development and activities.


Officers and Directors:

    - Trustee - Dr. Irene S. Pyszkowski
    - Trustee - Ewa Radwanska, M.D.
    - Honorary Trustee - Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski
    - Honorary Trustee - Dr. Hilary Koprowski
    - Honorary Trustee - Prof. Czeslaw Milosz
    - Honorary Trustee - Maestro Krzysztof Penderecki
    - Honorary Trustee - Andrzej Wajda
    - Honorary Trustee - Boleslaw Wierzbianski
    - Trustee Emeritus - Lt. Gen. Leo J. Dulacki, USMC (Ret)
    - Trustee Emeritus - Frank N. Piasecki
    - Trustee Emeritus - Dr. Eugene L. Slotkowski
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Anna Banach-Aikin
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - John Bartus
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Jadzia Barwick
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Prof. Jan Bialasiewicz
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Philip W. Cadieux
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Alicja Danecka-Chwals
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Eugenia Gore
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Helen Grzywna
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Dr. Witold Kawecki
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Christine J. Kicinski, Esq.
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Christine B. Kuskowski
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Ronald S. Melnyk, Esq.
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Peter J. Obst
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Mark J. Peszko, Esq.
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Hon. Michael F. Pietruszka
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Charles P. Pydych
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Cyrille Ann Rogacki
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Mania Suski
    - Chairman - Witold S. Sulimirski
    - Honorary Chairman - Dr. Michael G. Sendzimir
    - Vice Chairman - Dr. Thaddeus V. Gromada
    - Vice Chairman - Christine J. McMullan, FIC
    - Vice Chairman - William J. Nareski II
    - Vice Chairman - Arri Sendzimir
    - President and Executive Director - Joseph E. Gore, Esq.
    - Treasurer - Henry C. Malon, Esq.
    - Corporate Secretary - Wanda M. Senko
    - Trustee - Adam M. Bak
    - Trustee - Mark A. Chudzinski, Esq.
    - Trustee - Maria J. Hagadus
    - Trustee - Peter P. Makula
    - Trustee - Hon. Ann T. Mikoll
    - Trustee - Stanislaw A. Milewski, M.D.
    - Trustee - Edward T. Mohylowski
    - Trustee - Dr. Donald F. Mushalko
    - Trustee - Lt. Gen. John M. Nowak, USAF (Ret)
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Carolyn Topor
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Andre Zlotnicki, AIA, AICP
    - Trustee - Cynthia Rosicki
    - Trustee - Dr. Henry Sikorski
    - Trustee - Helen Mary M. Tyszka
    - Trustee - Henry C. Walentowicz, Esq.
    - Honorary Trustee - Dr. Magdalena Abakanowicz
    - Honorary Trustee - Lt. Gen. Edward L. Rowny (RET)
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Frances X. Gates
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Dr. Joseph A. Kotarba
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Dawn Polewac
    - Nat. Advisory Council Member - Joanna Rudnicka
    - Staff - Vice President - Maryla Janiak
    - Staff - Vice President - Eva Zamkowska
    - Staff - Dir. of Cultural Affairs - Thomas Pniewski
    - Staff - Dir. of Development - Magdalena Wolinski
    - Trustee Emeritus - Michael A. Wrotniak, Jr.
    - Trustee Emeritus - Elaine Dobrowski


Additional Office Locations:

Warsaw Office of the Kosciuszko Foundation, ul. Nowy Swiat 4, Room 118, Warsaw, 00-497, Poland
Contact: Agata Kwinto ()
Phone: 01148226217067 Fax: Same


Last Updated: 12/18/2002

Selected Press Release

SOPRANO TONI MARIE PALMERTREE WINS 2004 KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION SEMBRICH COMPETITION

3/29/2004 - Toni Marie Palmertree, a 21 year-old sophomore at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, won First Prize in the 2004 Sembrich Voice Competition organized by the Kosciuszko Foundation in New York City. A native of Reading, PA, Ms. Palmertree studies with renowned soprano Phyllis Bryn-Julson. She has already won several prizes and awards, including the Isabel Sondheim Memorial Scholarship (Reading, PA) and has appeared with Peabody Opera productions of Papageno and Gianni Schicchi. Ms. Palmertree will receive a cash scholarship prize of $1000, and has been invited to the International Moniuszko Vocal Competition in Warsaw in May.


Other Press Releases
LEGENDARY OPERETTA STAR MADAME MARTA EGGERTH TO BE HONORED AT THE KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION ANNUAL BALL (3/14/2008)

JACK RADGOWSKI ELECTED KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION HONORARY TRUSTEE (1/5/2007)

KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES CHOPIN PIANO COMPETITION WINNERS (5/5/2005)

STEPHEN BEUS TOP PRIZE WINNER IN 2004 KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION CHOPIN PIANO COMPETITION (4/28/2004)

SOPRANO TONI MARIE PALMERTREE WINS 2004 KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION SEMBRICH COMPETITION (3/29/2004)

REMIGIUS SZCZEPANIAK WINS T. SENDZIMIR CENTENNIAL AWARD (11/16/2003)

FALL CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR-POLAND, AUSTRIA & the CZECH REPUBLIC (9/19/2003)

KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION BALL AT WALDORF-ASTORIA (5/23/2003)

JACK RADGOWSKI RECEIVES KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION MEDAL OF RECOGNITION (4/26/2003)

Summer Session in Poland Program Scholarship Application Deadline (3/1/2003)

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