Bolivia MulticulturalES

Partner asset

Program One-Sheet

A public, forwardable overview of programs, audience fit, formats, service area, and details needed to request availability.

Organization

A short reference for internal review.

Bolivia Multicultural Network Inc is a Miami-based nonprofit offering Bolivian and Andean cultural programs across South Florida.

Flagship program: Casa Andes Music Project. Inquiry contact: bolmultinet@gmail.com.

Public verification: Florida Division of Corporations public listing for Bolivia Multicultural Network Inc, document N23000014617.

Program menu

Formats partners can discuss.

School Cultural Program

Best for: K-12 schools, colleges, youth programs, classrooms, assemblies, and cultural education days.

Format: Live music, instrument demonstration, cultural context, history, identity, and interactive discussion. English, Spanish, or bilingual flow can be requested.

To inquire: Share grade level, audience size, date or timeline, city, campus, preferred language, and venue requirements.

Festival or Civic Performance

Best for: Festivals, fairs, city events, parks, museums, libraries, public stages, and community gatherings.

Format: Live Bolivian and Andean music with family-friendly cultural context adapted for public audiences and event schedules.

To inquire: Share date, run time, stage or sound setup, indoor or outdoor location, parking or load-in, and audience size.

Hispanic Heritage Month Program

Best for: Schools, companies, libraries, museums, municipalities, and community organizations planning September or October programs.

Format: A polished Bolivian and Andean cultural program with music, instruments, storytelling, and audience-appropriate education.

To inquire: Share audience, timing, venue, preferred language, and whether the program is for school, civic, company, or public review.

Hospital, Senior, or Community Program

Best for: Hospitals, senior communities, wellness programs, nonprofits, community centers, and smaller audience settings.

Format: Adapted music and storytelling shaped around audience needs, accessibility, room setup, timing, and venue rules.

To inquire: Share audience needs, room setup, visitor requirements, accessibility needs, desired tone, and funding path.

Casa Andes Music Project

Best for: Schools, universities, cultural centers, museums, libraries, civic partners, donors, and sponsors.

Format: Flagship music and cultural education through performance, storytelling, traditional instruments, and cultural context.

To inquire: Share whether the need is performance, workshop, presentation, sponsor review, or a combined format.

Sponsor-Funded Program

Best for: Donors, sponsors, foundations, companies, civic partners, and grant reviewers.

Format: A donor, sponsor, grant, or partner-supported program shaped around the audience, venue, and cultural access goal.

To inquire: Share funding goal, timeline, audience served, requested materials, and any recognition or reporting needs.

Program flow

What a typical program can include.

Each program is adapted by audience, venue, schedule, language, and funding path. This flow helps schools, cities, sponsors, and reviewers picture the experience before they inquire.

1

Welcome and cultural context

Brief introduction to Bolivian and Andean heritage, instruments, and the audience goal.

2

Live music and instrument demonstration

Performance with traditional sounds, instrument explanation, and audience-appropriate pacing.

3

Storytelling or guided discussion

Cultural stories, identity, geography, history, or Q&A shaped for students, families, employees, or community audiences.

4

Optional workshop or participation moment

For suitable settings, the program can include a simple interactive element or guided reflection.

5

Partner-ready next step

After inquiry, availability, recommended format, setup needs, language, and materials can be reviewed for school, city, sponsor, or grant decisions.

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Use the button that matches the reviewer instead of sending a generic request. Availability and next steps are reviewed by date, venue, audience, setup, language, and funding path.

Inquiry

What To Include In An Inquiry

  • Organization name, contact person, and email
  • Program type requested
  • Proposed date or timeline
  • City, venue, audience type, and estimated size
  • Preferred language: English, Spanish, or bilingual
  • Available budget, sponsor path, grant, or funding timeline
  • Venue rules, school requirements, or accessibility needs
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