What does Bolivia Multicultural Network offer?
Bolivian and Andean cultural programs with live music, instruments, storytelling, workshops, performances, and audience-appropriate education for schools, public events, hospitals, senior centers, libraries, museums, companies, sponsors, donors, grants, and community partners.
Where do you serve?
The main service area is Miami, Homestead, Miami-Dade County, Broward, Fort Lauderdale, Doral, Hialeah, Kendall, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Aventura, and nearby South Florida communities by inquiry.
Can schools request a program?
Yes. Schools, colleges, PTAs, youth programs, libraries, and education partners can request assemblies, classroom programs, Hispanic Heritage Month activities, workshops, or cultural presentations.
Can events or cities request performers?
Yes. Event organizers can ask about festival, city, library, museum, company, civic, and public-stage formats. Availability depends on date, venue, audience, setup, and program fit.
Can hospitals, senior centers, or community groups inquire?
Yes. Community programs can be discussed for hospitals, senior centers, wellness programs, nonprofits, and community rooms, with format shaped around audience needs, room setup, accessibility, timing, and preferred energy level.
How can sponsors, donors, or grant reviewers start?
Use the sponsor or grant path to share the audience served, program focus, timeline, funding goal, review-material needs, and any recognition or reporting questions.
What should we prepare before submitting?
Prepare date or timeline, city and venue, audience size, program type, preferred language, setup needs, accessibility needs, and budget or funding path if known.
How far ahead should we request a program?
Send the inquiry as early as practical, especially for school calendars, Hispanic Heritage Month, city or festival calendars, and sponsor or grant review. A date window is useful even if the exact date is not final.
Can we ask with an uncertain date or last-minute need?
Yes. Share the clearest date window, decision deadline, city, venue, audience, setup needs, and funding path. Availability is not guaranteed, but a structured inquiry makes it easier to review fit quickly.
What timing details matter for sponsors, grants, and partner review?
Include who is reviewing, the material deadline, program season or target date, audience served, funding goal if known, required format, and when a reply is needed.
Do you publish exact pricing or donation levels?
The public site does not publish exact pricing, contribution levels, payment instructions, or formal sponsor packages. Those details should be discussed through the inquiry flow when confirmed for the specific request.
Can we get partner materials to forward?
Yes. Use the partner packet, program one-sheet, sponsor and grant profile, media kit, booking checklist, setup guide, and structured request page for review conversations.
What should not be sent through the public form?
Do not send medical records, student records, full payment details, passwords, tax documents, or private partner documents through the public inquiry flow.