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YOUR SUPPORT MAKES A BIG IMPACT
Below are a few meaningful ways you can be a part of this work, and make sure it reaches people.
Help us build an audience
Tell people about the show and encourage them to sign up on the mailing list.
Share the website on your social media
We still need $20,000 to make the premiere a success.
ONE DEATH IN SEVEN DOORWAYS has recently been awarded a $74,000
2025 Creative Heights Grant from the Oregon Community Foundation.
This grant funds a majority of our costs—but not all.
Sponsors give $2500-20,000 and create a partnership for your aligned service or product to be promoted through the opera's email network, website, and audience.
Please contact onedeath@licitycollins.com
if you are interested in becoming a sponsor.
Thank you!
I consider every donor a collaborator member of our team. We do this together. —Licity
One Death in Seven Doorways Creator Licity Collins is a sponsored project/artist of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Donations made through Fractured Atlas are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Yep, tax-deductible. Thank you for your contribution.
ONE DEATH IN SEVEN DOORWAYS has recently been awarded a 2025 Creative Heights Grant from the Oregon Community Foundation to complete composing and premiere the work. We are thrilled at this honor and opportunity.
One Death in Seven Doorways was written in part during a 2023 Black Art/Ists artist residency at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology.
Composing was supported by a 2024 Arts3C Grant through the Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC); a 2024 Awesome Portland People's Choice Award, a 2025 Friends of IFCC Grant which included funding from City of Portland’s Office of Arts and Culture and 1803 Fund; a 2024-26 inaugural Music Fellowship at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology which also included grant-writing support; and a 2025-6 Oregon Arts Open Artist in Residence grant. Special thanks to Alicia Cohen and Tom Fisher.
Workshopping space and support were provided in part by the 2024 IFCC (Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center) Grant and Residency Program made possible by City of Portland Oregon funding from the American Rescue Plan act through Portland Parks and Recreation.
Funding for the world premiere production is supported by a Creative Heights grant from the Oregon Community Foundation with fiscal sponsorship from the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology.
None of this could have happened without the support
of steady and generous individual donors, like you.
