How to Support DecadesOut

How to Donate:

There are (3) three ways you can donate to DecadesOut through Fractured Atlas.

  • You can mail a check (payable to Fractured Atlas on behalf of DecadesOut) to:

    DecadesOut, Inc.
    75 10th Street, Ste 13
    Brooklyn, NY 11215

  • You can donate with a credit card using the online donation form at the Fractured Atlas DecadesOut page.



  • Print and fill out our donation form (click here) and let us take care of your credit card donation for you.

Other Ways You Can Support DecadesOut:

  • Matching Gift Programs: Does the company you work for have a matching gift program? Many large corporations support their employees support of non-profit organizations by matching your gift with a gift of their own. In other words, if you donate $100, your company will donate $100 as well.
  • In-Kind Donations: Running a non-profit is like running any other company. We need equipment (computers, office furniture, etc.) and professional services providers (accountants, bookkeepers, lawyers, web designers, sales & marketing teams) to help us run efficiently while we focus on our primary mission. If you or anyone you know has something they'd like to donate or has professional experience they'd like to share, please let us know. Every bit helps.
  • Volunteer: As we plan our programs and move forward, we are always looking for creative, motivated people who want to learn about theatre and film production. Even if you have only a few hours to spare to help research some interesting topics, offer your time on camera or sound, Contact Us and tell us a little bit about yourself.

Recent News

  • Lanford Wilson Honored with the 2010 NYIT Award for Artistic Achievement

    September 2010

    Lanford Wilson is considered one of the founders of the Off-off Broadway theater movement. Wilson began his active career as a playwright in the early 1960s at the Caffe Cino in Greenwich Village, writing one-act plays such as Ludlow Fair, Home Free!, and The Madness of Lady Bright.

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  • Dixon Place: A NYC Home for Experimental Theatre

    Dixon Place Honored with the 2010 NYIT Foundation Stewardship Award

    Dixon Place was founded in 1986 by Ellie Covan to provide a space for literary and performing artists to create and develop new works in front of a live audience, and it remains at the heart of the New York experimental performance scene. Taking risks is crucial to the life of Dixon Place, its artists and audiences.

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  • Shining a Light on Off-Off Broadway

    November 13, 2010

    The Wall Street Journal by Amy Zimmer

    Filmmaker and Playwright's Documentary Is Center of Project to Bring Awareness to Often Overlooked Theater Scene

    Each year, an estimated 350 Off-Off Broadway theater companies spend more than $30 million producing some 1,700 shows. Yet, when Frank Kuzler stopped to ask people on the streets of Lower Manhattan last weekend whether they had even heard of Off-Off Broadway, few had any clue.

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