Corporate Donors

When Ballet Arizona presented the U.S. premiere of Napoli in February of 2015, SRP joined in the celebration as a corporate sponsor for the production. SRP is the acronym for the Salt River Project, a company that has been in business serving central Arizona since 1903, 10 years before Arizona became a state.
The Salt River Project is the umbrella name for the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District which serves as an electrical utility for the Phoenix metropolitan area, and the Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association that serves as the primary water provider for much of central Arizona. As a provider of water and powered electricity, SRP serves more than one million customers a year and is the largest supplier of well-water in Arizona.
SRP believes in giving back to the community and the goal of its Corporate Contributions Program is to make the community a better place for its customers and employees to live and conduct business. In 2019, SRP contributions to the community totaled nearly $4 million in grants to over 300 nonprofits in five areas: Arts & Culture, Civic Programs, Education, Environmental Programs, and Health and Human Services.
Ballet Arizona is grateful for SRP’s ongoing support, but also its tremendous belief in supporting the Valley community, making it a vibrant place to live and work.

Visit srpnet.com, like them on Facebook or follow @SRPconnect on Twitter.

From supporting Ballet Arizona’s first production at the Desert Botanical Garden to its most recent sponsorship of the exquisite Swan Lake, BMO Private Bank has been a devoted and committed supporter of Ballet Arizona. Through extraordinary generosity over the years, BMO Private Bank has helped to make Ballet Arizona a nationally recognized ballet company that presents exceptional productions.
Established in 1817 as Bank of Montreal, BMO Financial Group is a highly diversified financial services organization. In the United States, clients are served through BMO Harris Bank, a major U.S. personal and commercial bank, and BMO Private Bank, a wealth management division.
BMO Private Bank believes it has a special responsibility to help businesses and communities grow while creating a stronger, healthier and happier place for our families to live, work and play. What sets BMO Private Bank apart? … A genuine commitment to doing what’s best for its customers. Driven by its core values of honesty and fair dealing, BMO Private Bank’s goal is to help you make informed decisions that will maximize your wealth potential.
Through their volunteering, donations, and sponsorship programs, BMO Private Bank invests in its neighborhoods, towns and regions — because it is a part of the community. BMO’s goal is to assist in meeting the needs of the many non-profit organizations and groups that make our communities strong and unwavering.

Visit bmo.com/privatebank/us, like them on Facebook, or follow on Twitter.

Mayo Clinic is proud to be a returning medical provider for Ballet Arizona. Our team approach at Mayo Clinic Sport Medicine means expert orthopedic surgeons, primary care physicians, rehabilitation physicians, physical therapists, neurologists and radiologists are working together to care for you in our Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe locations.
Message form Dr. Chhabra
The athleticism of the dancers at Ballet Arizona is very comparable to the other professional athletes we care for at Mayo Clinic. We are pleased to offer the care they need to be at their best, so they can continue to deliver their beautiful art and world-class entertainment for Arizona.
Dr. Anikar Chhabra joined Mayo Clinic in 2015 as the Director of the Section of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedics.

Visit mayoclinic.org and learn more about our sports medicine program in Phoenix, and now in Tempe

Driving east on Washington Street, you will encounter one of Phoenix’s most venerable landmarks, The Stockyards, Arizona’s Original Steakhouse.  In 1947, The Stockyards opened its doors with a menu focused on serving the best prime rib and hand-cut aged steaks.  With an emphasis on hearty flavors, The Stockyards’ embraces the culture and culinary trends of the Southwest, utilizing the freshest and highest quality home-grown ingredients in new and innovative ways.
In 2004, a visionary team led by owner Gary Lasko meticulously restored and revitalized the restaurant. Today, The Stockyards is listed on the City of Phoenix Historical Register for both its central role in Arizona’s cattle industry and its relevant architectural style. Visit the restaurant’s 1889 Saloon and take a seat at the hand-carved mahogany bar underneath the stunning crystal chandeliers or view its wonderful collection of Western Art and Historic Photos of the Stockyards in the 40s and 50s.
A true culinary experience – The Stockyards, Arizona’s Original Steakhouse, retains its Old West comfort and charm while providing quality service for 70 years.
Dr. Anikar Chhabra joined Mayo Clinic in 2015 as the Director of the Section of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedics.

Ballet Arizona is proud to partner with The Stockyards in serving to enhance our patrons’ cultural experience.

Philanthropy Department Contact


Sasha Vincett, Corporate & Foundation Manager
svincett@balletaz.org  602.343.6522

Ballet Arizona Philanthropy Dept.
2835 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034

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Donors are the heart of our organization. Each instance of support, from donations to volunteering, supports a company of dedicated dancers, dance education and community initiatives all year long. Ready to make a donation?

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