The French-American Piano Society is a non-profit organization designed to promote cultural exchange, education, and networking between France and the United States through French pianists and music. Founded in 2014 by Dr. Mathieu Petitjean, the French-American Piano Society provides scholarships for aspiring young French pianists to attend competitions and festivals in the United States, presents world-renowned artists in recital, and endeavors to promote the activities of French pianists in America and American pianists dedicated to French piano music.

Executive Team

Honorary Board

GOVERNANCE

French American Piano, Inc is a non-profit New York Corporation, incorporated in 2014. It has received  a 501(c)3 IRS Tax Exempt status in 2015, and a New York State Sales Tax Exemption in 2017. The Directors are Mathieu M. Petitjean, Ph.D., Helene P. Petitjean, MD, and Elizabeth Olson, MBA.

Annual Reports:

2021 Annual Report (PDF)

2018 Annual Report (PDF, Online)

2017 Annual Report (PDF, Online)

2016 Annual Report (PDF. Online)

2015 Annual Report (PDF, Online)

2014 Annual Report (PDF)

Governance:

Conflict of Interests Policy (PDF)

Code of Conduct Policy (PDF)

Procurement:

General Terms and Conditions (PDF)

Artist Pipeline:

Artist Submission Form (Staff only)

Taxation:

IRS 501(c)3 IRS determination Letter (PDF)

IRS Charitable Contributions - IRS publication 526, for use in preparing returns (PDF)

NY ST-199 Exempt Organization Certificate (PDF)

Media:

High Resolution Logo (JPG)

High Resolution Icon (JPG)

High Resolution Banner (JPG)