Operating Support
ACHF Arts Access
1. Increase student access to music education. 2. Increase audience access to orchestra concerts. College placement information and tracking of alumni as they pursue success in their future lives; academic testing at the school level and through Rising Harmonies’ behavior evaluations, which take place pre- and post-program. Measure the number of free concerts, the number of attendees, and the diversity of venues and populations served. Measure the number of senior audience members who attend ticketed concerts and solicit their feedback about the experience.
1. Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies awarded $22,448 in need-based scholarships to sixty students, making it possible for all interested young musicians to participate. Rehearsals, retreats, concerts, and camps at locations across the metro helped make Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies more geographically accessible. Instrument demonstrations at children's concerts and a free auditions master class further promoted music education. 2. Fourteen free community concerts were presented for diverse audiences across the Twin Cities, including a first-time symphony performance at Sabathani Community Center and a new concert collaboration with Jenny Lind Elementary School students in North Minneapolis. More than 800 seniors utilized the new senior ticket discount; 100 school children attended Orchestra Hall concerts for free. Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies' alliance with The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra led to free and discounted tickets for students, families, and music educators.
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