young audiences of indiana is now doing business as arts for...
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Young Audiences of Indiana is now doing business as Arts for Learning, The Indiana Affili-ate of Young Audiences. Why did we decide to change our name after 50 years? We think Arts for Learning better reflects that the arts are an integral part of education and creativity. From in-depth artist residencies to individual workshops, large group performances and teacher professional development workshops, Arts for Learning programs connect arts to education. For example, last year Arts for Learning developed a digital game residency which integrates traditional arts with digital gaming and environmental science. During the residency, children shift their experience from consumer to creator, learning about video game development and all the skills necessary for the process. As the students learn about game development, they create ideas for the game’s environmental content, posing a central problem to solve such as clean water and recycling. Students also engage in a variety of art forms which may include street art, puppetry, creative movement and digital 3-D art. Arts for Learning programs consist of four core elements to assure meaningful education: students and teachers experience high quality artistry, create original works, understand new concepts about the art form, and connect the creative experience with the curriculum or life skills for a better understanding of both. Your support has made it possible for us to reach 121,583 children with meaningful arts in education experiences. Thank you,
JoEllen Florio Rossebo
Jeff Webster Gregory & Appel, Inc.
Larry Tomlin Krieg DeVault
James Chesterfield Insurance Benefit Consulting, LLC
Michael Porter Ernst & Young LLP
Jessica Barth Wishard Health Services
Desma Belsaas Schmidt Associates
Ali Blackburn Ernst & Young
Joe Chapelle Barnes & Thornburg
Tami Earnhart Ice Miller
Joe Erne Independent Education Management
Denise Halford Holder David A. Noyes & Company
Terri Jump INSIGHTS
Rose Kelly-Falls Rapid Ratings International Inc.
Sara Clark Lootens Merchants Property Insurance Co.
Brent Paddock PNC
Charlie Schlegel Challenge Foundation Academy
Joan Schneider Schneider Studios
Kathy Sharpe MSD Pike Township
Betty Stanford Stanford Associates, LLC
Cheryl Strain Community Volunteer
Geneva Taylor Rolls-Royce North America
Julie Tornquist Century 21 Sheetz
Through a grant from PNC's ‘Growing Up Great’ program, Arts for Learning provided arts programs to fourteen child care centers in Marion Co. reaching 1,224 young children and their teachers. These programs consisted of performances and workshops in dance, music, theater and visual arts delivered by professional teaching artists specifically trained in early learning. Volunteers from PNC and Arts for Learning also visited select preschool centers throughout the week to read stories. Volunteers presented each center with a large set of new books for their classroom library.
The centers also received PNC's Green & Growing Kits containing Sesame Street books and supplies with a healthy environment theme. The Week of the Young Child was sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the world's largest early childhood education association, for the purpose of focusing public attention on the needs of young children and their families and to recognize the early childhood programs and services that meet those needs. Arts for Learning would like to extend a ‘thank you’ to everyone who helped make this week a success.
Purple Dinosaur Games’ “The Bus Driver” is a video game created by none other than four 13 and 14-year olds from Triton Middle School in Shelbyville under the direction of street artist Holly Combs, Adzooks puppeteers David Wright and Robin Holm, and video game designer Jason Guy. “The Bus Driver” digital game concept won the highest ranking in the class for the storyline, pitch, characters, plot, and puppets.
This pilot residency was so successful that it has led to the creation of two new digital game residencies launching this year, funded through the generosity of the National Endowment for the Arts , the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust and the Season for Sharing Fund.
: To create a sustainable civilization and defeat Pablo, the evil villain.
Fredrick Paul Pablo Jeff
The Environment is polluted and full of trashThey need to find a bus
Fredrick wants to be the best bus driver Paul wants to save the planet Pablo wants to take over the world Jeff wants to defeat Pablo
Program Earned Revenue $ 255,546 27%
Grant Support $ 521,627 55%
Individual & Corporate Contributions $ 76,707 8%
In-Kind Contributions $ 25,671 3%
Fundraising Event Support $ 13,400 1%
Other Revenue $ 55,055 6%
Total $ 948,006 100%
Program 80%
Administration 8%
Fundraising & Promotion 12%
100%
Total Income $ 948,006
Total Expenses $ 945,619
Surplus/(Deficit) $ 2,387
Expense
Program
Administration
Fundraising & Promotion Income
Program Earned Revenue
Grant Support
Individual & Corporate Contributions
In-Kind Contributions
$100 - $249 Anonymous (3)
Michael Alerding
Dave and Mary Allen
Suzanne and Chuck Beard
Lisa and Larry Beiter
Donald and Carla Bennett
Pamela J. Bennett
Suzane B. Blakeman
John and Cathy Bridge
Jim and Gwen Chesterfield
Deborah and Jeffrey Christie
Nancy Christy
Mike and Pat Cracraft
Carole and Richard Darst
Claudette and Larry Einhorn
Daniel and Joan FitzGibbon
Richard E. Ford
Jim and Sally Friend
Sarah and Jim Fronczek
Lori and Jerry Gallogly
Mrs. Phyllis D. Geeslin
Rob and Sherri Glass
Mary and Tom Grein
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Henn
Tom and Clare Hollett
Mr. and Mrs. W. Seymour Holt
William Howell
Patsy Jansen
John and Liz Jenkins
Frances Gray and Warren Jones
$2,500 and above James and Sara Lootens
Alice and Kirk McKinney Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Bill and Carolyn Neale
N. Clay Robbins and Amy McConkey Robbins
Betty and Alan Stanford
$1,000 - $2,499 Bob and Pat Anker
John and Jessica Barth
Joseph Chapelle
Don Earnhart
Ms. Tami Earnhart
Mr. and Mrs. John Fazli
JoEllen Florio Rossebo
Denise Halford Holder
Earl Harris 15 Year Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Terri Jump
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, II
Ms. Susan Blackwell May
Mrs. Ina Mohlman
Peggy and Byron Myers
Linda and Don Neel
Brent and Rene Paddock
Michael and Susan Porter
Kathleen and John Sharpe
Cheryl and Jim Strain
Jeff and Colleen Webster
Anna S. and James P. White
$500 - $999 Anonymous
Kate and Dan Appel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brafford
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Broadie
Roy and Mary Cage Young Audiences of Indiana Endowment Fund of Legacy Fund
Joe and Marcia Erne
Michael O'Brien and Jackie Nytes
Mark and Sandy Sifferlen
Larry and Angela Tomlin
Emily A. West
Dr. Nikki Woodson
$250 - $499 Sarah C. Barney
Desma Belsaas
John C. Bloom
Mary O. and Stephen E. DeVoe
Joli Heavin
Kenneth and Krisztina Inskeep
Alice and Bob Schloss
Bill Scott
Molly and Joe Shane
Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sieck
Gretchen Wolfram
Karli Lindig
Senator Luke Kenley
Laura Jean King
Rose and Larry Kleiman
Susan Kozlowski
Gerry and Sue LaFollettee
Ned and Martha Lamkin
Gene and Carolyn Lausch
Jon and Susan Lewis
The Rose Incorporated
Mark and Teresa Lubbers
Don and Chris Lundberg
Ralph and Nancy Lundgren
Jane and Andrew Paine
Susan L. Prenatt CPA
Maureen and John Purcell
Sandy and Bob Reiberg
David P. Whitman, John Whitman
and Donna L. Reynolds
Lamar and Jean Richcreek
David and Kathie Riley
Charlie Schlegel
Joan Schneider
Michael and Linda Share
Cassandra Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John Thornburgh
Ann and Mark Varnau
Mike and Lauri Waldner
Sally and Mark Zelonis
$50 - $99 Anonymous
David Andrichik
James Beaudry
Don and Ginger Bievenour
Ali Blackburn
Wendy Boyle
Clayton and Pauletta Brewer
John Buis
Michael and Constance Buran
Gay Burkhart
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dennerline
Elizabeth Garber and Travis DiNicola
Drs. Richard and Becky Feldman
John S. Green and Joan C. Green
Dick and Sheryl Hamstra
David Hochoy
David and Ann Surind
Carl Hungerford
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ivcevich
Joan and Jordan Leibman
Alan and Mary Levin
Carole Longardner
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. McCormick
Heather McPherson and Malcolm W. Smith
Tilden and Cathy Mendelson
Judith B. Murphy
Kim Nentrup
Allen Pekar
Mary Fatout Proctor and Robert Proctor
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rice
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers
Roberta Ross
Jane and Fred Schlegel
Dave Schroeder
William and Cynthia Smith
Richard A. and Jean Steele
Pam and Syd Steele
Mrs. Anne Throop
Martha Anne Varnes
L. Alan and Elizabeth Whaley
Mary Anne Winslow
Susan Zurbuchen
In honor of Anna White by
Anonymous
Barbara Duke Sams
Caroline Gleason Dutkanych
In honor of Cheryl and Jim Strain by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rudesill
In honor of Cheryl Strain by
Anne and Rod Scheele
Sharon Hunt
In honor of JoEllen Florio Rossebo by
Colleen M. Smyth
Joe and Marcia Erne
In honor of Mary Proctor by Sandy and Bob Reiberg
In honor of Sara Lootens by Patterson and Caress Garten
In honor of Simon Crookall by James and Jackie Morris
In honor of Susan May by Judith Culpepper
In honor of Will Gould by Gerry & Sue LaFollette
In honor or David Schroeder by Fredric and Nancy Schroeder
In memory of Albert M. Donato, Jr. by the entire R. Dale Lentz Family
In memory of Ann and Roy Turner given by their family
In memory of Charles Paddock by Dolores Bender
In memory of Gene Jones by Barbara Applegate-Jones
In memory of Jack Gilfoy by David W. Luhman
In memory of Prince Julius Adeniyi by
Anna S. White
Damon Richards
Sara Compton
In memory of Marilyn Glick by Betty and Alan Stanford
In memory of Mary Flaten by Liz and James Brooks
In memory of MaryAnn Prenatt by JoEllen Florio Rossebo
In memory of Nelio A. Florio by Patricia M. Florio
In memory of Phil Gordan by Mrs. Janet Guest
In memory of Ray Fatout by Ann and Michael Perry
In memory of Robert Sechrist by Cheryl and Jim Strain
$100,000 and above Lilly Endowment Inc.
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
$50,000 - $99,999 The Indianapolis Foundation, a CICF affiliate
$25,000 - $49,999 Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation
Arts Council of Indianapolis
Christel DeHaan Family Foundation
The Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency
$10,000 - $24,999
PNC Foundation
Young Audiences, Inc.
$5,000 - $9,999 Indianapolis Star and Season for Sharing Fund,
a fund of the Indianapolis Foundation
Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr., Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Noblesville Community Fund, a fund of Legacy Fund Community Foundation and Legacy Fund, a CICF affiliate
Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation
Sheila Fortune Foundation
$1,000 - $2,499 Cathedral Women Christ Church Cathedral
Downtown Optimist Foundation
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Family Foundation
Gregory & Appel Insurance
Griffith Family Foundation
Indiana Youth Institute
The Unrestricted Community Impact Fund of the Johnson County Community Foundation
Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc.
Lumina Foundation for Education
Maurer Family Foundation, Inc./Mickey's Camp
The Penrod Society
USA Funds
$100 - $999 Kappa Kappa Kappa Inc., Epsilon Sigma Chapter
M&I
Well Done Marketing
14 West Restaurant & Suites
AMERIPAK
The Best Chocolate in Town
Chocolate for the Spirit
Confectioneiress Cupcakes & Sweets
Endangered Species Chocolate Company
Extended Stay Hotels
Godiva
Hoaglin Fine Catering
Holy Cow Cupcakes
Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Power & Light Company
Ivy Tech Community College
J. Evelyn Confections
Just Pop In!
Mail Boxes Etc.
Omni Hotels, Severin Bar & Grill
Outback Steakhouse
Pike Performing Arts Center
Susan L. Prenatt CPA
Rene's Bakery, Inc.
Republic National Distributing Company Indiana
Ritz Charles
Ruby's Sweet Treasures
Ruth's Chris Steak House Downtown
Sweet Tooth Bakery
The Chef's Academy
TODD by Thomas
$2,500 - $4,999 Arthur Jordan Foundation
Arts Midwest
Blue River Community Foundation
Bose, McKinney & Evans LLP/Chuck Rubright
Junior League of Indianapolis Trust Fund
Krieg DeVault LLP
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Arts for Learning 3921 North Meridian Street, Suite 210 Indianapolis, IN 46208-4011