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Additional Arts Grant - Indiana Wind Symphony
if! AttiefjOILI CITY OF CARMEL JAMES BRAINARD, MAYOR March 2, 2023 Via email to: Imoore7989@gmail.com gmail.com Indiana Wind Symphony P. O. Box 78592 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Attn: Ms. Linda Moore Dear Linda: This letter refers to Arts Grant Program Agreement (the "Agreement"), between the City of Carmel, Indiana("City") and the Indiana Wind Symphony ("1WS")dated as of January 3, 2023. I'm pleased to let you know that the City will make an additional grant to the IWS in the amount of$7,120, which brings the IWS's total 2023 City of Carmel Arts Grant amount to $35,600. Therefore, pursuant to Paragraph 16 of the Agreement, the City and the IWS agree to amend the Agreement as follows: Paragraph 2 of the Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: "2. Grant Agreement. The City, after review and recommendation by the Mayor, agrees to grant $35,600.00 to the Grantee for the eligible costs of the project(the "Project") or services as described in Exhibits "A" and "B" of this Agreement. The funds shall be used exclusively in accordance with the provisions contained in this Agreement. Generally, the Grant award may not exceed one third (1/3)of Grantee's combined contributed income, revenue of sales, and/or ticket revenue from the previous year. The City of Carmel may, however, make exceptions for start-up organizations that have been in existence for three(3)years or less." Except as expressly provided in this letter, all terms and provisions of the Agreement are and will remain in full force and effect and are hereby ratified and confirmed. ONE CIVIC SQUARE,CARMEL, IN 46032/OFFICE: 3]7-571-2401 / FAX: 317-844-3498/\V\\'W.CARMEL.IN.GOV If the foregoing accurately reflects our understanding, kindly sign and date this letter and return to Sharon Kibbe. Once received,you may anticipate receipt of the grant check within a few weeks. Very truly yours, ,, James Brainard Mayor Agreed to and accepted: Indiana Wind Symphony By: , g oo I a, /fil he,d7 Name: d Title: HHf-fd 1� Jet VI ®� /r ®r�5 Date: ,5/72./2 02.3 4�,gTN$��l ,. Q• • tm ARTS GRANT PROGRAM AGREEMENT This Grant Agreement(herein referred to as "Agreement") entered into by and between the City of Carmel (the "City") and Ind t C'.n O. to /a)Cl -Sy V ph O i'l (the "Grantee"), is executed pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein. In consideration of those mutual undertakings and covenants,the parties agree as follows: 1. That on behalf of Grantee, a not-for-profit corporation, I, L I nd a WI 0 0 re; an authorized representative of Grantee, have applied for a City of Cannel ("Grantor") Arts Grant, said application attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit"A." 2. Grant Agreement. The City, after review and recommendation by the Mayor, agrees to grant$ 28 , 480 .00 to the Grantee for the eligible costs of the project(the "Project") or services as described in Exhibits"A" and "B" of this Agreement. The funds shall be used exclusively in accordance with the provisions contained in this Agreement. Generally, the Grant award may not exceed one third (1/3) of Grantee's combined contributed income, revenue of sales, and/or ticket revenue from the previous year. The City of Cannel may, however, make exceptions for start-up organizations that have been in existence for three(3)years or less. 3. Design and Implementation of Project. The Grantee agrees to use any and all grant funds in accordance with the proposal contained within this agreement and any documents attached to this Agreement,which are incorporated by reference. 4. Warranty of non-profit status. Grantee hereby represents and warrants that it is a not-for-profit entity with a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service declaring that it is exempt from Federal income tax. 5. Payment of Grant Funds by the City. The payment of this Grant by the City to the Grantee shall be made in accordance with the following conditions: A. This Agreement must be fully executed and signed by both Grantee and Grantor. B. Grantee has attached all the following information, which it represents and warrants to be true and accurate,all which have been incorporated fully by reference: 1. An application and description of the proposed use of the grant funds (EXHIBIT A); and 2. A budget for the calendar or fiscal year for which the grant is requested (EXHIBIT B); and 3. Certified copies of incorporation as a not-for-profit corporation under state law (EXHIBIT C); and 4. A not-for-profit application or determination letter from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service identifying that it is a not-for-profit corporation that is exempt from Federal income tax (EXHIBIT D); and 5. Any audits, reviews or compilations available describing the financial condition of the Grantee, unaudited Balance Sheet and Income Statement, most recent available IRS Form 990, and the attached Affidavit(EXHIBIT E); and 6. A list of the Grantee's board of directors and officers listed(EXHIBIT F); and 7. A Year End Report from the previous year if Grantee received an Arts Grant from the City of Cannel in the previous calendar year, pursuant to paragraph 8 herein (EXHIBIT G). C. Any other grant conditions that City requires to be met by Grantee, specifically: 6. Grantor's right to request audit or review. Grantee shall submit to an audit or review by an independent Certified Public Accountant of funds at the City's request, and shall make all books, accounting records and other documents available at all reasonable times during the term of this Grant Agreement, and for a period of three (3) years after final payment of funds under this Agreement, for the purpose of an audit by the City of Cannel, the State of Indiana, or their designees. Said review or audit, if requested, shall be performed by a Certified Public Accountant("CPA") who 2 is neither an employee of Grantee nor a member of the Grantee's Board of Directors, to be provided to the City of Carmel by March 31 of the following year. 7. Quarterly financial statements. Grantee agrees to provide the City of Cannel quarterly financial statements within 45 days after each quarter-end for Grant awards in excess of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000). 8. Year-end review. Grantee agrees to provide the City of Cannel a year-end report ("Year End Report") for each year, describing how the grant was used and the impact of the dollars received. 9. Funding Credit. Grantee agrees to credit the City of Cannel in the printed materials associated with a funded program or project. The City of Cannel will supply, upon request, Grantee with the graphics/logos necessary for compliance. 10. Statutory Authority of Grantee. The Grantee expressly represents and warrants to the City that it is statutorily eligible to receive these monies and it expressly agrees to repay all monies paid to it under this Grant, should a legal determination of its ineligibility be made by any Court of competent jurisdiction. 11. Use of Grant Funds by Grantee. The funds received by the Grantee pursuant to this Agreement shall be used only to implement the Project or provide the services in conformance with the Budget and for no other purpose. If it is determined by the City that misappropriation of funds have occurred, the Grantee must return all funds received by Grantor and individuals who misuse Grant funds may also be subject to civil and/or criminal liability under Indiana and Federal law. 12. Employment Eligibility Verification. The Grantee affirms under the penalties of perjury that he/she/it does not knowingly employ an unauthorized alien. The Grantee affirms under the penalties of perjury that he/she/it has enrolled and is participating in the E-Verify program as defined in IC 22-5-1.7. The Grantee agrees to provide documentation to the City that he/she/it has enrolled and is participating in the E-Verify program. The City may terminate for default if the Grantee fails to cure a breach of this provision no later than thirty(30)days after being notified by the State. 13. Governing Law; Lawsuits. This Agreement is to be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Indiana, except for its conflict of laws provisions. The parties agree that, in the event a lawsuit is filed hereunder, they waive their right to a jury trial, agree to file any such lawsuit in an appropriate court in Hamilton County, Indiana only, and agree that such court is the appropriate venue for and has jurisdiction over same. 3 14. Relationship of Parties. The relationship of the parties hereto shall be as provided for in this Agreement, and neither Grantee nor any of its compensated officers, employees, contractors, subcontractors and/or agents are employees of City. The Grant amount set forth herein shall be the full and maximum compensation and monies required of City to be paid to Grantee under or pursuant to his Agreement. 15. Severability. If any term of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any statute, regulation, ordinance, executive order or other rule of law, such term shall be deemed reformed or deleted, but only to the extent necessary to comply with same, and the remaining provision of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 16. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with any exhibits attached hereto or referenced herein, constitutes the entire agreement between Grantee and City with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior oral or written representations and agreements regarding same. Notwithstanding any other term or condition set forth herein, but subject to paragraph 15 hereof, to the extent any term or condition contained in any exhibit attached to this Agreement or in any document referenced herein conflicts with any term or condition contained in this Agreement, the term or condition contained in this Agreement shall govern and prevail. This Agreement may only be modified by written amendment executed by both parties hereto, or their successors in interest. IN WITNESS WHEROF,the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement as follows: ri at 0.rt ►nd Sy mein o rI y ("Grantee") By: (Signature) Printed Name of Officer: Linda. filoore.. Title: Pres,den Date: IV S'/ZoZZ ward cF btrec�'3 CITY OF CARMEL ("Grantor") By: r� James Brainard, Mayor Date: 1/3/2023 ATTEST: Date: 1/3/2023 If you have any question concerning the City of Cannel's 2023 Arts Grant Program,grant writing,guidelines or application materials,contact: Sharon Kibbe,City of Carmel,One Civic Square,Cannel,IN 46032,Phone:317-571-2483,skibber)a carmel.in.aov. 4 Exhibit "A" An Application and Description of the Proposed Use of the Grant Funds APPLICANT: Name of organization: ThdICUI WI Jy mphOn l� Address: ?O 'BtV 7F q 2- alaiaha�j�ol►s ZJJ 4(o2_408 Telephone: 317-213-79$9 Fax: (v& Contact Person: Li r)da. 11')c c re, , -Pre5 I dent 13oarci OP D 1 re c D rs Email: 1 me crG 7q F9 Ga 9rn Gt.l • Go►')-) APPLICATION AMOUNT: $ 145, `'9 Z D o DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE OF THE GRANT FUNDS: See adc�ti'i.orla.\ �ctcceS (Additional pages may be added to Exhibit"A") Signatur Printed Name of Officer: LIna1a Moore, Title: pc<sider t , Qgrd D cbireeiv's Date: 1 It $/LOLZ. 5 Description of the Proposed use of Grant Funds The Indiana Wind Symphony (IWS) has entered its 25th season of performing as Indiana's premier adult concert band under the musical direction of Dr. Charles Conrad. The IWS is utilizing cover conductors, guest conductors and conductors from within the IWS membership this year instead of an assistant conductor. Since 1997, the IWS has established a nationwide reputation for the extraordinary quality of our performances. Our membership consists of approximately 80 trained symphony members who volunteer their time and talent to make this musical experience possible and help us fulfill our mission to present artistic performances of significant music for band and wind ensembles to the Central Indiana community. Our performances bridge the musical heritage of the classical community band with the innovation of a contemporary wind ensemble repertoire. Over a period of many years, the IWS has transitioned from playing high school auditoriums to establishing a home at The Center for the Performing Arts in the City of Carmel. As one of the 6 resident companies , we continue to invest in the promotion and success of the City of Carmel. The Indiana Wind Symphony is requesting $45,792.00 to provide funding for the following mission-critical initiatives that have made the IWS an asset to both the Performing Arts Center and the Greater City of Carmel. GENERAL MANAGEMENT Over the last twenty plus years, the IWS has delivered increasingly professional level performances of challenging repertoires, premiered and commissioned new works for concert band and have accompanied national and internationally acclaimed soloists. The IWS consistently earns high praise from its audiences. The ensemble has achieved the organizational growth, along with its exciting transition to be come a resident ensemble at the Center for the Performing Arts through the significant time, resources and general management given almost exclusively by an entirely volunteer board of directors and the music director who oversees the operation of the organization. The 2022/23 season has ushered in a variety of general management changes and transitions. A medical emergency forced to cancellation and rescheduling of the September 2022 John Williams Festival concert. Dr. Conrad has announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2023/24 season and preparations are being initiated for the transition to a new music/artistic director. The board of directors has welcomed two new members and the IWS anticipates a fresh approach to the new season. The IWS has relied heavily on its Operation Manager to work with logistic issues and simplify processes for rehearsal space, concert setup/tear down, transportation as well as coordination of percussion/instrument purchases and storage. The Operations Manager will be initially coordinating our library collection move and librarian/library staff. Emerging from COVID-19, the IWS continues to have multiple challenges for day to day operations. We continue to seek a Personnel Manager to help with communications and policies. The Development Manager position has been carried over. The IWS has invested in a Development Assessment Training program in order to cross train board members and increase understanding of the development process, fund raising and donor support. The IWS Marketing team along with two contract staffers has implemented a marketing plan/outline for the 2022/23 season. Luckily this season has not required as many revisions to the marketing materials: however; the cost of printed materials has increased significantly. The IWS continues to work with an accountant to assist with financial reporting and budgeting. During the 2022/23 season, the IWS strives to work on its endowment programs, fundraising and growing its donor base. A committee is being assembled to address audience development/retention, educational outreach and fundraising challenges. These items have not recovered from the impact of the pandemic. The IWS is actively involved in seeking out concert sponsors, advertisers and additional funding sources to meet the budgeting goals. The IWS would use a portion of any grant funds to assist with the personnel search for the music/artistic director, personnel supports, library/librarian, fund raising, development and supporting roles as well as necessary administrative and operational expenses. The IWS will continue to develop and implement its strategic vision to grow concert attendance, increase corporate and individual relationships, monetary contributions and expand community involvement. MARKETING AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MARKETING The IWS has continued to focus on increasing attendance through outreach and targeted marketing. Refining and increasing brand awareness are major goals as we reach out to the community through a variety of sources. Currently the IWS is utilizing Current Publications, Townepost Network, WICR radio, social media and print materials and has contacted other community sources. The marketing team is involved in the design of all needed materials to support and promote the IWS. Cost increases are noted in all the marketing areas. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS The IWS is a resident ensemble at the Center for the Performing Arts, but its performances are not limited to that location or the scheduled concert season. The IWS is proud to offer free community concerts at the Carmel Gazebo and at celebrations in the Central Indiana area. These performances provide a fantastic opportunities for members of the general public to become IWS patrons outside the traditional concert season. The IWS hopes to reestablish its Side by Side concerts featuring talented High School musicians paired with IWS members. The IWS will be working in increase youth involvement in all aspects of our programming. The IWS has also participated in Naturalization Ceremonies. The IWS continues to pursue advertising trades for the concert programs. This provided a free ad spot for Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Civic Theatre, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre, Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Actors Theatre Indiana and the Central Indiana Dance Ensemble. We are continuing to reach out to community businesses to offer discounted program advertising options and sponsorships. PROGRAMMING AND GUEST ARTISTS The 2021/22 season featured 13 concerts at various venues and one cancellation due to illness. The season still had ups and downs due to the pandemic and the IWS was required to modify the repertoire. The Palladium concerts were both in person and live-streamed. These concerts featured soloists from within the group as well as Jessamyn Anderson, Kelleen Strutz and Demondre Thurman. Several new works were premiered. The IWS audiences were small but increasing and appreciative of the live music experience. The 2022/23 season started with several outreach summer concerts (the Gazebo, Carmelfest and Franklin, IN) and a much rescheduled concert at the Honeywell Center in Wabash. These concerts featured Indiana composers, music of local interest and fan favorites. The August concert at the Carmel Gazebo featured two premier works with both composers (Kelly Bennette and Daniel Dorset) being present. The September 17th concert in Greensburg at the Abraham Lincoln re-enactment featured two local high school band directors (Reed Ulery and Lisa Carey). This was the first concert that Dr. Conrad was unable to conduct. The September 25th Palladium concert was cancelled due to Dr. Conrad's eye injury and has been rescheduled for February 26, 2023. Pictures at an Exhibition was the featured composition for the November concert with Dr Trae Blanco (Butler University) conducting. Jessamyn Anderson was the featured soloist on two selections. The 2022/23 season will finish out with 3 holiday concerts, a chamber concert featuring Melissa Gallant, Hollywood Musical Magic and a concert featuring Tuba Soloist Tony Kniffen. A portion of the total grant funds requested would allow us to continue to present quality and diverse musical experiences to the Central Indiana community. The IWS would be able to continue introducing both well-known favorites and premieres of new and challenging classical repertoire as well as showcase soloist and guest conductors. The IWS will continue to reach out to underserved audiences with current and future performances. v) C o`o`o`' �■■I z v G O;?r . .....1111Z t .- y' dry O Ce o ri. • '�' iI 2 n1.1*1:' . 1 9 = UIZ ... ..,. ,, • a4,.,„ .4 * 1 s F— 6-Oi (-,,› 2 nA zz, .....,.. • . •. . .s....;...1-cci:..; , ,. pil Z ii. 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X,: . ,,,,,,,,_ _ II Wind ,. t Syniphony ....A _ , - - DR.CHARLES CONRAD, MUSIC DIRECTOR Purchase tickets at IndianaWindSymphony.org or TheCenterPresents.org 'Dates and times are subject to change SEPT.25, John Williams Festival 2022 The Palladium I 6:30 p.m. A Procession, a Festival OCT.8, & a Sinfonia 2022 featuring the Chamber Ensemble Studio Theater I 7:30 p.m. NOV.6, Pictures at an Exhibition 2022 with soprano soloist 7essamyn Anderson The Palladium I 6:30 p.m. DEc.11, Santa & Mrs. Claus 2022 Visit the Palladium The Palladium I 2:00 p.m. DEC.11, I'll Be Home for Christmas 2022 The Palladium I 7:00 p.m. FEB. 26, Music of Three Centuries 2023 The Palladium I 6:30 p.m. MAR.4, Sound the Harp 2023 featuring soloist Melissa Gallant Studio Theater I 7:30 p.m. Hollywood Musical APR.16,2023 Magic The Palladium I 6:30 p.m. MAY 21, Low Brass to the Fore 2023 with tuba soloist Tony Kniffen The Palladium 16:30 p.m. Subscribe Past Issues View this email in your browser f + cc Indiana Wind Sy phon r 4 BRINGING MUSIC AND PEOPLE TOGETHER IN A FRESH NEW WAY • ':': • his i the Indiana Wind Symphony presents Santa & Mrs. Claus Visit the Palladium St'\I):Y, I)EC. 1l 12:O0 P.M. at the Palladium in Carmel https://us16.campaign-archive.com/?e=_test_email_&u=7cb4756e5dfcd3b74509363ab&id=885674b26f 11/17/22,7:04 PM Page 1of3 gar . • u iG Wind Symphony pic ctl: I ' LL BE HOME � 2 CHRISTMAS .„.„ Sunday, Dec. 11 ( 7:00 p.m. at the Palladium ti.4, Purchase tickets at - IndianaWindSymphony.org/events ¢- ry. Join us for two concerts on December 11 ! On December 11, we will have two holiday concerts for our patrons. Our first concert will take place at 2 p.m., and is a performance perfect for the whole family. Enjoy a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, and see Princess Elsa (portrayed by soprano soloist Jessamyn Anderson) perform the classic Let it Go from "Frozen." Then, at 7 p.m., you can join us for an evening concert featuring classic holiday music we know you'll love. Soprano soloist Jessamyn Anderson will perform I'll Be Home for Christmas, as well as the beloved 0 Holy Night. Familiar songs from Irving Berlin, The Carpenters and Leroy Anderson will brighten the winter evening. Purchase tickets to one concert - or both! - at the links below. 10 _. , https.11us16.campaign-archive.compe= test_email&u=7cb4756e5dfcd3b74509363ab&id=885674b26f 11/17/22,7 04 PM Page 2 of 3 Purchase Tickets to the 7pm Concert 0 Copyright©2022 Indiana Wind Symphony, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. mailchimp https:f/usl6.campaign-archive.com/?e=_test_email_&u=7cb4756e5dfcd3b74509363ab&id=885674b26f 11/17/22,7:04 PM Page 3 of 3 the Indiana Wind Symphony presents ::1,4 di, 1$:- tim4 _.5;5; A Procession, a Festival L? a Sinfonia teal. (he Chamber Ensemble SATURDAY, OCT. 8 7:30 p.m. at the Studio Theater K-1-2PURCHASE TICKETS AT IndianaWindSymphony.org/events tt.p} i t1 i x• O ar t 3 `.v) co r1 7 L CU fQ a }y `~ �` 1 , U 0w :celb- r- in Q E Licn v I rI1Q C jLUil l ,. as V1 L. c �4 V a- 1-3 v in > in CA t L. ilik Y F - W `1 'A C c6 cV N C • _ U D. :4 • [B N __, O• O O 1:2m .� C �3 H 0 a s a/ U H Z �N L (/) Q p V Q• >C O IWS BUDGET 2022/2023 (July-June) Draft Approved: � (5/ZU 2_7— INCOME Concert Income Outreach Concerts/non Palladium Venues $10,000.00 Concert Honorariums $1,500.00 Program Advertisements $8,000.00 Season Ticket Sales $2,500.00 Ticket Sales/Livestream Sales $39,000.00 Total Concert Income $61,000.00 Contribution Income Amazon Smiles $200.00 Kroger $300.00 Lilly Matching Gift $3,400.00 State Employee $500.00 Network for Good $1,000.00 Donor Matching Grant $10,000.00 Unrestricted Donations $26,000.00 Total Contribution Income $41,400.00 Fundraising (Gala, Percusssion, etc) Instrument/Percussion Donation and Sponsorships $45,000.00 Other $25,000.00 Total Fundraising $70,000.00 Consortium $500.00 Sponsorships Season $10,000.00 Concert $10,000.00 In Kind Donations/ads/sponsorships $8,000.00 Grants Carmel Grant(city/local) $40,000.00 Indiana Arts Commission (state/NEA) $6,000.00 Penrod Society (local) $1,000.00 Other $12,000.00 Grant Total $59,000.00 Music Sales $500.00 Youth Programs $3,000.00 Shirt and Photo Sales $500.00 COVID-19 Donation Fund $600.00 Total Income $264,500.00 Expenses Advertising for Concerts Print(Current, etc) $8,000.00 Radio $1,100.00 Facebook $2,000.00 Other $500.00 Booth/Table/Tents $500.00 Award Expense $400.00 Bank Changes and Fees PayPal/Stripe $400.00 Livestream Events $11,500.00 Consortium $2,000.00 Capital Expenditures Equipment Purchases and Percussion Fund $9,500.00 Instrument Repair $500.00 Board Retreat Expense $800.00 Strategic Planning, Board Develoopment, Diversity Hospitality Concert Hall Rental $30,500.00 Palladium Settlements $10,000.00 Rehearsal Space Rental $5,000.00 Credit Card Fees $900.00 Facility Ticket Surchages $6,700.00 Dressing Rooms $300.00 Music Purchase/Rental $4,000.00 Special Music/Stephenson $3,000.00 Other Concert Expenses Paid Performers $5,000.00 - Posters/Rack Cards $1,200.00 Music Copying/Reproduction/Printing $1,000.00 Programs $8,000.00 Soloists/Guest Conductors $10,500.00 Sound $2,000.00 Chair Rental $1,000.00 Transport Expenses/Truck/Gas $4,000.00 Outreach Concert Gazebo $2,000.00 Youth Programs/other programs defined by demographic $2,000.00 Outreach Receptions/Hospitality/Comp tickets for officials $7,000.00 Depreciation $2,110.00 Dues and Subscription $700.00 Fundraising Expenses/Gala/Percussion $1,000.00 Insurance Board of Directors $1,300.00 Liability $700.00 Other $80.00 Worker's Compensation (on hold) $400.00 Marketing(not defined otherwise) $3,000.00 Miscellaneous(planning meals) $500.00 Office Supplies $500.00 Quickbooks $1,000.00 Players Support/Folders/Flowers/Receptions $3,000.00 Payroll Expenses Wages,Development Manager(on hold) $28,000.00 Payroll Services Expense $800.00 Payroll Taxes $3,000.00 Honorariums Primary Conductor $7,500.00 Assistant Conductor(80%) (on hold) $6,000.00 Other $500.00 Contract Personnel Personnel Manager(on hold) $2,000.00 Operation Manager $5,000.00 Marketing Manager/Personnel $20,000.00 Accountant $3,000.00 COVID-19 Suppllies $600.00 Post Office Box/Postage/Delivery $350.00 Rent/Lease/Storage $3,200.00 Shirts $600.00 Website(Squarespace,etc) $550.00 Mailchimp $325.00 Total Expense $237,015.00 Net Operating Income $264,500.00 Net Income $27,485.00 Lilly Stock 10 shares Percussion Equipment Expense Fund Contribution $5,000.00 Board's contribution to Instrument/Percussion fund raising effort