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ANNUAL REPORT 2016 - 2017
OUR PROGRAMS
MISSION
TEEN ARTS PROGRAM (TAP)
Teens access NYC cultural institutions and explore the arts as a potential academic or professional goal through museum visits, internships, and portfolio mentorships.
ART PARTIES
FAMILY FREE ARTS DAY
FREE ARTS DAYS (FAD)
Volunteer as a family. Each family is paired with one or two children for a day of collaborative art making and play.
Youth ages 6-13 pair with volunteer buddies at a “pop-up” arts festival for a day of art-making and exploration with a supportive adult mentor.
Free Arts NYC provides underserved children with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs that help them foster the self-confidence and resiliency needed to realize their fullest potential.
PARTNER with organizations and schools in underserved communities ENSURE each child and teen has the attention of a 1 on 1 mentor CREATE ACCESS to the arts and exposure to creative careers BUILD self-esteem, confidence, collaboratio, & problem-solving skills CREATE a meaninful connection between youth and role models IGNITE a spark in our youth to pursue viable creative career paths
The Museum/Studio Visit Program creates opportunities for teens to have access to leaders in the NYC visual arts community. Youth and mentor pairs meet monthly, to tour artists’ studios, participate in creative workshops, and build visual literacy. 2016-2017 artist visits include Matthew Day Jackson, Curtis Kulig, Rashid Johnson, and Taryn Simon.
Adults-only volunteering. Help us prepare materials that will be used in our programs across the city.
Served 32,000 children and famlies and engaged 18,000 volunteers
100% of Teen Portfolio Mentees areaccepted to a high school of the choice
Nearly 50% of Free Arts NYC youthare currently living in a shelter
We strive to provide the highest quality programming, and measure our effectiveness with two evaulation systems all of which are proven to contribute to long-term gains such as thriving, decreased risk-taking behavior, and increased academics
ARTIST VISITS
THE NEED OUR IMPACT
OUR APPROACH EVALUATION
1 in 3 NYC public schools lack an art room
1 in 3 young people will grow up without a mentor
Only 11% of creative professionals are from a minority background.
A FEW HIGHLIGHTSJONATHAN HOROWITZ INSPIRES ANNUAL BRANT FOUNDATION FREE ARTS DAY On October 1, 2016, The Brant Foundation welcomed 91 children from the Department of Homeless Services to Greenwich, CT for a remarkable day filled with art, fun, fresh air and much needed personal attention. Children created self-portrait mirrors, tote bags, passion projects, duct tape food, and collaborative glitter flags all inspired by Horowitz’s exhibit.
ANNUAL ART AUCTIONOur 17th Annual Art Auction on April 27, 2017 hosted by Richard Prince, celebrated the late Glenn O’Brien. Over 300 guests attended for cocktails and the auction which was followed by an intimate dinner hosted by Fendi.
JUNIOR BOARD AUCTIONFree Arts NYC’s 4th Junior Board Auction took place on November 10, 2016 at Fort Gansevoort Gallery. Guests enjoyed an a silent auction comprised of food, music and travel experiences, in addition to a selection of contemporary artworks curated by Uprise Art.
2016 FINANCIALSBALANCE SHEET
ASSETSCash 158,300
Investments & Security Deposits 63,246
Unconditional Promises to Give 176,882
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 20,959
Property and Equipment, At Cost, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 31,600
TOTAL ASSETS 450,987
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETSAccounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 17,579
Deferred Rent 213,151
Total Liabilities 230,730
Unrestricted Net Assets 134,641
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 85,616
Total Net Assets 220,257
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS 450,987
REVENUE & EXPENSES
SUPPORT & REVENUEGrants & Contributions 1,058,597
Donated Services, Materials, Use of Facility 60,567
Fundraising Events 646,029
Other 9,016
TOTAL REVENUE 1,774,209
EXPENSESProgram Services 1,554,597
Management & General 151,884
Fundraising 406,162
TOTAL EXPENSES 2,112,146
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETSUnrestricted (289,437)
Temporarily Restricted 37,116
Total Decrease in Net Assets 252,321
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 472,578
NET ASSETS 220,257
REVENUE41% Events
5% Grants
23% Individuals
30% Corporations
1% Government
EXPENSES17% Arts Mentoring Program
28% Free Arts Day Program
19% Fundraising
17% PACT Program
12% Teen Arts Program
7% Administration
Junior Board AuctionAnnual Art Auction
ADONAI’S STORY: SKY’S THE LIMIT “WHEN I FIRST HEARD THE NEWS, I fell off my bed because I knew I was going somewhere.”
Last year, through Free Arts’ Portfolio Mentorship program, Adonai applied and successfully gained entrance into the High School of Art and Design. He credits his mentor, Aubrey, with preparing him for the rigorous process and keeping him on track for deadlines. “She was concerned for me, but it never turned into frustration.”
Adonai entered Free Arts in 2012 with tremendous artistic talent and quickly took to Artist Studio Visits. “I loved the diverse cast of artists.” He spent time with Rashid Johnson, Jack Early, Dan Colen, Hanna Liden, and many more, feeling inspired each time because he learned “artists are regular people doing what they love.”
This love for art fuels his desire to pursue illustration and animation as a career. Citing animators like Hayao Miyazaki and Bryan Konietzko as influences, he feels prepared for the journey. “Textbooks and videos can only help you so much, Free Arts helped me learn by doing. I have a much better idea of what artists go through before they put their work in a gallery.”
2016 CORPORATE & FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS
$50,000+Albee Development LLCDeutsche BankMotsyn Foundation
$25,000+Anonymous DonorBank of America FoundationBNP ParibasGoldman Sachs & Co. HBOPhillips-Van HeusenPolo Ralph Lauren FoundationUniqlo
$10,000+Alliance BernsteinArnow Family FoundationCenterbridge FoundationCredit Suisse Americas FoundationDisney Worldwide OutreachFendiGuggenheim PartnersHBOMuna & Basem Hishmeh FoundationQuadra ProductionsSalesforceShulman Family Foundation Sotheby’sSwarovskiSwarovski FoundationTheodore Eckert FoundationThe Richard & Natalie Jacoff FoundationVictoria’s SecretWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
$5,000+Automated Data Processing Capital One BankCitigroup FoundationDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationDubose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial FundEllery Homestyles, LLCFirst Republic BankHorizon Media Inc. Kaye Scholer LLPMcKinsey & CompanyMitsuibishi UFJ Financial GroupPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPSaatchi & Saatchi WorldwideSaks Fifth AvenueShearman & SterlingSpotifySwarovskiThe Brant Foundation Art Study CenterThe Hyde and Watson FoundationTommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation, Inc.Viacom VOYA FoundationWarby Parker
$2,500+Creative Circle, LLCCriteo
Drivers Family Foundation FundJP Morgan Chase FoundationNiche MediaSonyThe Guardian Life Insurance Company of AmericaThe Laura B, Vogler FoundationTime Warner CableVogue
$1,000+American Eagle OutfittersAmeriprise Financial Services, IncAscena Foundation Ashurst LLPBank of AmericaBurberryEileen FisherKenneth Cole ProductionsKPMG LLPLinkedInMarcie EberhartMilton and Sally Avery Arts FoundationO’Melveny & Myers LLPPittsburgh FoundationPrologisRoivant Sciences IncSamsung ElectronicsThe Banks-Baldwin FoundationThomson Reuters
IN KIND $1,000+American Folk Art MuseumAMHArt in America MagazineAspen Skiing CompanyBabyganicsBFA Images MatterBronx Museum of the ArtsBrooklyn MuseumChildren’s Museum of the ArtsCouer Noir Specialty PrintersDIA: BeaconDowning FramesEl Museo Del BarioInternational Center of PhotographyJetblue AirwaysKetel OneLand’s EndLe DistrictMuseum of Chinese in AmericaMuseum of the City of New YorkNew MuseumPeroni ItalyPosterscope USARizzoli The Jewish MuseumThe Noguchi MuseumThe Soho Grand Hotel Solomon R. Guggenheim MuseumSouth Street Seaport MuseumSociety of IllustratorsStudio Museum in Harlem Wave HillWhitney Museum of American Art
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CAMBA’S BEACON CENTER AT PS 269CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY: Dunlevy Milbank Center After School ProgramCOMMUNITY ROOTS CHARTER SCHOOLDEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS SERVICESDREAM CHARTER SCHOOL EAST BRONX ACADEMY FOR THE FUTUREFRESH CREEK SCHOOLGOOD SHEPHERD SERVICES: Euphrasian Residence • Marian HallGRAND STREET SETTLEMENT: 80 Pitt Street Community Center • Beacon Community Center • Jacob Riis Center • Seward Park Cornerstone“I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION” - NEW YORK: East Harlem ProgramISAACS CENTER: Johnson’s CornerstoneLINCOLN SQUARE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERLITTLE SISTERS OF THE ASSUMPTION FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES:US: Fox Point • Stratford HousePS 5 ELLEN LURIE SCHOOLPELHAM LAB HIGH SCHOOLUNION SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATIONUNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT: Beacon Center • Campos Plaza Cornerstone• Houston Street Center • OST Program • Washington HousesYM&YWHA OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS AND INWOOD: Family Literacy ProgramMOTT HALL IILEXINGTON ACADEMY
2016-17 COMMUNITY PARTNERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORSKATE BOLDUAN Anchor, CNNDANIEL EHRMANN King Street Capital Management, L.P.GARRETT FAIL Partner, Business Finance & Restructuring, Weil, Gotshal & MangesDANIEL LEVINE Managing Partner, Tenfore HoldingsJON MEYERS Principal, HR&ADAVID MIELKE Partner, PwC Transactions ServicesCOURTNEY ROBINSON Partner, Advance Venture Partners (AVP)LINDA SCHAPS MA, MSWRICHARD SCHAPS CEO, Van Wagner CommunicationsLESLIE SLOVER Regional Head, Technology Center and Service Center for the Americas, Deutsche BankTRINA STORFER Executive Vice President, Mixed Media GroupCAROL SUCHMAN Investor, NYVP.comLINDSAY TAYLOR Taylor Art AdvisorMATTHEW B. TAYLOR Managing Partner, Kortright Capital Partners LPMARLIES VERHOEVEN REIJTENBAGH CEO & Co-Founder, The CultivistJORDAN C. ZAKEN Founder and Co-CIO, Gamut Capital
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