Operating Support
ACHF Arts Access
Foster artistic excellence. Provide opportunities for 120 boys of all abilities (ages 7-17) to learn and perform quality, classic, and contemporary choral works. Attainment of Minnesota Boychoir strategic and tactical goals is both quantitative and qualitative. The Minnesota Boychoir increased access to the arts for boys of all abilities and skills by attaining its membership target and exceeding it by 30% (equal to 40 new choir members) -- serving 170 boys in fiscal year 2013. Boys, parents, and audience members provided informal and formal feedback of their Boychoir arts experience through evaluations completed at retreats, concerts, and in public forums (e.g., at Sing Minnesota and during the year-end Boychoir Banquet). 2: Encourage diversity. Recruit for and facilitate the Sing Minnesota Summer Camp for 80 diverse boys and girls of all abilities. A quantitative and qualitative evaluation is conducted after The Sing Minnesota arts experience takes place. Participants are asked to reflect upon their experience, provide input on how Sing Minnesota could be improved and refined, and are encouraged to articulate how it will inform their arts participation during the school year ahead.
The Minnesota Boychoir provided opportunities for 170 boys of all abilities (ages 7-17) to learn and perform quality, classic, and contemporary choral works through membership in the Minnesota Boychoir. This 30% increase in membership over fiscal year 2012 levels was a testament to the Minnesota Boychoir's increased visibility during its previous 50th Anniversary Concert season; its unconditional access to membership, regardless of ability or skill level; and the variety of its performing venues and caliber of its partners, based on its reputation for artistic excellence (e.g.,The Minnesota Boychoir continues to be the Boychoir of choice of the Minnesota Orchestra, according to Robert Neu, its Vice President and General Manager). 2: The Minnesota Boychoir exceeded its recruitment targets and served 84 diverse boys and girls at its Sing Minnesota summer arts immersion experience, August 13-17, 2012. This outcome supported the Arts Board's strategic goal of people of all ages, ethnicities, and abilities participate in the arts.
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