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Salt Creek Ballet is a 501c3 Non-Profit Chicagoland Ballet School and Performance Company. 

Through the donations we receive, we are able to provide our students and company the highest-caliber of dance instruction and for our community; awe-inspiring major classical productions and contemporary programs alike.

We are grateful for, and would like to thank all of our sponsors who help make this happen.

Corporate Sponsors

$10,000+

League Of Chicago Theatres

$5,000 – $9,000

DuPage Foundation

$2,000 – $4,999

HomeRun Inn, The Richard Laurence Parish Foundation, The Grisemer Family Charitable Trust

$1,000- $1,999

Butler, Weihmuller, Katz, Craig, LK Law, LLC, Santefort Real Estate Group, Urban Veterinary Associates

$500-$999

Authentic Growth Wellness Group, Bill Jacobs BMW, ChiChi Design, Hinsdale Bank & Trust, Radon Xpress, Sebastion Kos Law Office

$250-$499

Anne Otzen, Authentic Growth Wellness Group, Jacque Kent Interior Design, Lepa Boutique

Up to $249

The Framemakers

Individual Donors

$5,000 – $9,000

Algis & Theresa Deckys, Kristopher & Lauren Koski

$2,000 – $4,999

Jennifer and Kevin Backus, Calvanese Family Foundation, Carl Neumann & Christine Schultz, Susanne & Richard J. Wren

$1,000- $1,999

Julia and Dan Costello, Jerome Kauper, Veronica Norman, Paul K & Kay Vee Rhoads, Carolyn & David Schanzer, Steven & Sally Witz

$500-$999

The Blackbaud Giving Fund, Dean L and Rosemarie Buntrock Foundation, Susan & Joel Carlins, Dr. David & Nancy Hayden, Brian Jones, Megan Rotta, Dr. Grant & Kathleen Sievertsen, Mark B Wallner Foundation,  Steve & Shannon Whitmer

$250-$499

Alexander Djordjevic, John & Sami Flannagan, Brian Jones, Matt & Bianca Kavanaugh, Ann Lockhart, OJ & Philip G. Mavon, Albert & Deirdre Miller, Chris & Juhl Patterson, Teri-Ellen Rogers, Tina Weller, Aida Yanahan

Up to $249

Tom & Janis Brewer, Kristin Challacombe, Jaclyn Doty, Network for Good, Marilyn Gray, Kristin Hull, Mary Jandacek, Lauren & Brendan Kavanaugh, Gilbert Kirby, Kara Kline, Pat Lynch, Thomas & Susan Santefort, Robert Proce & Sandra Wideburg