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We are training the first generation of American clowns that looks, thinks and laughs like all of America.

Our students are dynamic, skilled and very funny but..not necessary wealthy. They need your help.

        For $ 5000 you can give a student a full scholarship for a year.
        For $ 1000, you can make the difference for a student who is trying to raise tuition by him/herself.
        For $ 100, you can pay for a student’s materials for the entire year – a complete set of Clown Conservatory Readers, a make-up kit and more…

Donate to the Clown Conservatory Scholarship Fund; help make our world a funnier, more creative place to live.

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Donate to the Clown Conservatory Scholarship Fund; help make our world a funnier, more creative place to live.

Thank you for your generous consideration.

Donate to the Clown Conservatory Scholarship Fund; help make our world a funnier, more creative place to live.

Thank you for your generous consideration.

Thank you for your generous consideration.

Find out what people are saying about the graduates you help support:

“Making people laugh is serious business for Jamarr Woodruff, a professional clown who perfected his trade at the San Francisco Clown Conservatory. Woodruff, 27, is (touring with)Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey (Circus)…The Atlanta native is the only African American in a group of performers traveling across America…”
- Melanie Carroll, S.F. Examiner
“One of the greatest things about mining hundreds of New York Fringe Festival offerings is chancing upon an unexpected theatrical gem. Such was the case yesterday with The Miracle on Monroe Street. Not that I didn't expect the play to be delightful - I'd met creator, writer and puppeteer Jennifer Levine (CC ’04) … But I had no idea that I would be so moved by the magical tale of her Grandmother's experiences growing up on the Lower East Side - and told through handcrafted puppets.”
- Mary Hilton, newbienyc.blogspot.com
“Circus Finelli’s all-female phantasmagoria, presented by the Circus Center in San Francisco, is perfect for the kids (who were howling with glee), but also an amusing escape for unaccompanied adults…There’s a cartoon quality to the sound effects and instrumentsthat texture the string of acts, but it’s all dependent on live timing—nothing like you’d ever see on TV or in the movies. There’s lots of comical juggling and acrobatics, thrown in with the real thing; humor and excitement are inextricable.”

- Ken Bullock, Berkeley Daily Planet

 

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