About CUE

CUE is dedicated to increasing the visibility and recognition of musical talent, supporting projects that connect music with social impact, and strengthening ties between leading international music scenes.

We do this by supporting and developing concert series, artist residencies, albums, talent development programs, educational activities, and impact campaigns.

Across all our projects, we focus on the impact they can create—culturally, socially, and artistically. Every activity we undertake is designed to serve the public good and contribute to a more connected, creative, and inclusive music world.

1. ANBI Information

Chamber of Commerce (KvK) No.: 78033314
RSIN (Tax Identification Number): 861239829

Address:
 Brouwersgracht 105 H, 1015 GD Amsterdam

Email: info@newamsterdamjazz.com

Bank Account Number:
 NL05 TRIO 0320 0041 12 in the name of St New Amsterdam Jazz

2. Board of foundation

  • Mr. E.A. Roe, Chair

  • Ms. Y.A. Felderhof, Secretary

  • Mr. J. Snoek, Treasurer

The members of the Foundation Board carry out their roles on a voluntary basis. No compensation or reimbursement of expenses is provided.

Director:
Tamar Guttmann, Director – prepares project proposals and presents them to the advisory committee and board.

3. Objective

The Foundation’s goal is to increase interest in and recognition of top musical and artistic talent, and to intensify the relationship between leading international music and arts scenes in a broader sense.

As of March 18, 2025, Stichting New Amsterdam Jazz is renamed Stichting CUE Foundation.
Click here to view the foundation’s articles of association (statuten) as of March 18, 2025.

4. Policy Outline

The Foundation’s goal is to increase interest in and recognition of top musical and artistic talent, and to intensify the relationship between leading international music and arts scenes in a broader sense.

The Foundation aims to achieve this goal through:
a. Developing various activities to platform musicians and artists from diverse international scenes around the world;
b. Organizing and supporting musical and artistic projects, both domestically and internationally, including but not limited to:
c. Concerts at (leading) venues;
d. Audio/video recordings (series);
e. Connecting music/film/art in a broader sense, and social impact;
f. Encounters between international musicians and/or artists, through means such as artist residencies, festivals, recordings;
g. (Youth) education projects;
h. Creating connections between music and other art forms and media, such as film, dance, theater;
i. Masterclasses, information sessions, interviews.

5. ANBI (Public Benefit Organization)

The foundation operates on a non-profit basis and does not conduct commercial business.
It is not subject to corporate or value-added tax. The foundation has the fiscal status of a Cultural ANBI (Public Benefit Organization under the Dutch Giving Act).

  • Click here for the ANBI Publication Requirement for Fundraising Institution

  • Click here for the ANBI Publication Requirement 2022

  • Click here for the ANBI Publication Requirement 2023

  • Click here for the ANBI Publication Requirement 2024

6. Financial Statements

  • Click here for the financial statement of the extended fiscal year 2020–2021

  • Click here for the financial statement of 2022

  • Click here for the financial statement of 2023

  • Click here for the financial statement of 2024

7. Policy Documents

  • Click here for the policy plan 2020–2022

  • Click here for the policy plan 2022–2023

  • Click here for the policy plan 2023–2024

  • Click here for the policy plan 2024–2025

8. Activities

  • Click here for an overview of our activities in 2020–2021 (English)

  • Click here for an overview of our activities in 2022 (English)

  • Click here for an overview of our activities in 2023 (English)

  • Click here for an overview of our activities in 2024 (English)

  • Click here for the Cultural Governance Code Addendum