Suzanne Gilad

Philanthropy

Backing the people who keep the lights on.

A working portfolio of arts-education advocacy, two scholarships founded under Sue's own name, and a longstanding commitment to the Broadway community's most pressing needs.

Sue's philanthropic work focuses on one question: who is missing from the room, and how do we put them in it? That has meant scholarships for students who don't yet have the résumé to compete for one, sustained support for the Broadway community's most critical service organizations, and the kind of quiet capital that keeps young theatre companies alive past their first season.

As a former Leadership Council Co-Chair for Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS, she has been close to the organization's frontline work for years — supporting the entertainment-industry community members who face critical health and economic challenges.

Scholarships

Two awards, founded under Sue's name.

Both scholarships are designed to remove the friction that quietly keeps qualified students from applying in the first place.

Scholarship

Suzanne Gilad Grant

$1,000

  • Merit-based
  • Open to students of all majors
  • Awarded annually

A general merit award designed for students who are doing strong, serious work in any field — not only the arts. The grant is intended as a meaningful, low-friction boost at a moment in a student's career when even a modest award can change what is possible.

Scholarship

Sue Gilad & Larry Rogowsky Theatre Scholarship

No essay · No GPA minimum

  • For students pursuing theatre
  • No essay required
  • No minimum GPA

A theatre scholarship founded with producing partner Larry Rogowsky. The barriers most often cited by promising young theatre students — essays and minimum GPAs — have been deliberately removed, so that the application reflects the work and the ambition rather than the paperwork.

Further Reading

More on scholarships and arts-education giving.

Causes Supported

A working portfolio.

  • Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS
  • Arts-education programs in New York City schools
  • Emerging theatre companies and incubators
  • Scholarships for first-generation college students
  • Mentorship initiatives for early-career producers
  • Industry-wide mental-health and wellness initiatives

Partnerships & sponsorship inquiries.

For organizations interested in partnering on a scholarship, underwriting a program, or collaborating on an arts-education initiative — please get in touch.