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Funding Successful
This project successfully raised its funding goal on January 7, 2011.
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Free cup of coffee on us, FAB Pass, and a small bag of commemorative Cuppa Cuppa coffee!
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An invitation to FAB Café’s opening party in January, your name on the thank you wall for our first 3 months, FAB Pass, & a free cup of coffee.
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Two VIP invites to FAB Cafe's opening party in January, your name on the thank you wall for our first 3 months, FAB Pass, a FAB tote & two free coffees.
Pledge $100 or more Pledge $100 or more
Your name on the coffee drink of your choice for three months (i.e. Joe Smith Red Eye), two VIP invites to FAB Cafe's opening party in January, your name on the thank you wall for our first 3 months, FAB Pass, a FAB tote & two free coffees.
Pledge $250 or more Pledge $250 or more
Your custom coffee or tea beverage (no alcohol) featured in the café for six months, also named after you, two VIP invites to FAB Cafe's opening party in January, your name on the thank you wall for our first 3 months, FAB Pass, a FAB tote & five free coffees.
Pledge $500 or more Pledge $500 or more
Your name or dedication placed on a part of the cafe that you choose (i.e. bench, chair, coffee machine, etc), two VIP invites to FAB Cafe's opening party in January, FAB Pass, a FAB tote & ten free coffees.
Pledge $1,000 or more Pledge $1,000 or more
Free coffee for a year OR a private after party for up to 25 people in the café with one staff member, two VIP invites to FAB Cafe's opening party in January, FAB Pass, & a FAB tote.
Project By
Connected as Fourth Arts Block (1834 friends)
Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc) was founded in 2001 as the nonprofit leadership organization for the East 4th Street Cultural District, a historic and vibrant arts corridor in Manhattan between Second Avenue and Bowery. Now a neighborhood-wide coalition of arts and community groups, FABnyc drives community and economic development, while also preserving the Lower East Side’s rich heritage and creative energy. FABnyc is leading innovative partnerships that put the arts at the center of community and environmental sustainability.
Representing groups with community connections stretching back more than 50 years, FABnyc is working to ensure the long-term survival of voices that are quickly being pushed out of New York’s rapidly changing neighborhoods. FABnyc embraces, connects, and celebrates community, ensuring access and equity to our diverse arts groups, small businesses and low-income residents.
Recognized as an incubator for new work and diverse artistic voices, FABnyc's cultural members are proud of their outstanding records for racial and ethnic diversity, free and low cost programs, and training for emerging artists and youth.
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