"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 10009106,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students gain better understanding of vocal and musical performance skills and terminology; student vocal director works closely with artist in residence to gain skills; sense of pride for high quality performance. Artist in residence records same song at beginning and end of program and creates rubric; pre-and post-participation surveys to indicate improvement in knowledge, skills, and abilities; in-depth survey and evaluation by student vocal director.","Mary Ann worked with the teens to Increase vocal performance quality, including (but not limited to) rhythmic accuracy, note accuracy, dynamics, phrasing, breath support, posture, tone, and blend. She also worked with a student vocal director to increase her skills to achieve the desired quality. Surveys were given to the participants and Mary Ann evaluated a song before and after learning.","achieved proposed outcomes",4194,"Other,local or private",7694,,"Terrell Beaudry: president; Debra Bishop: vice-president; Jamie Reznicek: treasurer; Ellen Beaudry: secretary; Matt Weber: board member",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"The Broadway in the Park Vocal Director Artist in Residence program will feature Mary Ann Boniface, who will both share her talents with the cast of the BITP production and, as a mentor, the student vocal director.",2019-01-02,2019-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-13,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009109,"Artist in Residence",2019,3363,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We want to give our kindergarten children the chance to do a number of paintings of their classmates and discover what makes each of them special. It is our hope that each child will have completed three paintings of their classmates and these paintings will show their reflections of how they see their classmates in many ways.","We wanted the kindergarten children to learn about figure painting and drawing. Over this week they drew and then painted figures of their fellow classmates. We wanted them to take special note about their classmates and come to realize that everyone is different and special. This instructional desire was borne out in the figures that were created.","achieved proposed outcomes",137,"Other,local or private",3500,,"Al Dahlgre., chair, Sharron Haws, member, Jeff Pollreis, Vice Chair, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Treasurer, Bruce Hentges, member Jerry Von Korgg, member",1.00,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"In our proposal “Discovering Your Classmates,” kindergarten children will learn through painting the many unique qualities of the different 14 different ethnic groups that make up Talahi Community School.",2019-03-18,2019-03-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-14,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009114,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will expand their knowledge of different acting styles, as well as gain experience in shadow puppetry which will be used for our spring play. Additionally, they will share what they have learned with other members of the ISD 728 community. The primary evaluation will be the production quality of our school's spring play. We will also have participants complete surveys before and after they take the classes.","To evaluate the workshop portion of the project, I had the students fill out two surveys, one on the first day of the workshop, and a follow up on the final day. The techniques that the students learned were then applied to our theatrical production of The Hobbit, and we based the success of that project on audience feedback.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",1256,"Other,local or private",4756,,"Joel Nelson: Director; Gregg Peppin: Director; Jamie Plantenberg-Selbitschka: Vice Chair; Shane Steinbrecher: Chair; Holly Thompson: Director; Christi Tullbane: Director; Tony Walter: Secretary/Treasurer",0.00,"Zimmerman Middle High Schools","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"Puppetry and Physical Theater Masterclass taught by Ariel Lauryn. This will be a 5-day course for students to directly work with a professional actor/puppeteer, then work with members of our community for the following 2-day course.",2019-03-04,2019-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Smith,"Zimmerman Middle High Schools","25900 4th St W",Zimmerman,MN,55398,"(763) 442-3103",michael.smith@isd728.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-15,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009061,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The participants will have increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chamber music, string quartets, composers of chamber music. Evaluation will be based on responses from residency programs participants, performance attendees, performers, staff and board members in surveys, requested feedback, attendance, and ticket sales.","The participants will have increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chambermusic, string quartets, composers of chamber music, and.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",5956,"Other,local or private",9456,,"Rob Lavenda: president; David Arnott: vice president; Barbara Banaian: secretary; Richard Albares: treasurer, Tamara Hobbs: board member",0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"The Chamber Music Society presents PUBLIQuartet in a residency, culminating in a formal concert on Saturday, April 13, 2018.",2019-04-11,2019-04-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Crow Wing, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-9,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009076,"Artist in Residence",2019,3370,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage ","Students will create seven artworks, exhibit one completed artwork and increase vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing what they see. One completed artwork per student is prepared for exhibition with an artist statement and displayed at FYAAD. Students are also observed using African art vocabulary. ","Students will create seven artworks, exhibit one completed artwork and increase vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing what they see.One completed artwork per student was prepared for exhibition with an artist statement and displayed at FYAAD. Students were also observed using African art vocabulary.","achieved proposed outcomes",130,,3500,,"Wend-Kouni Nintiema: chair; Eric Sauret: board member; Marco Gonzalez Marin: board member",0.00,"herARTS in Action","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence ",,"African art appreciation is a mixed media experience for K-12 students to learn about African art. ",2019-01-02,2019-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Drake,"herARTS in Action","PO Box 414","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 266-4316",herartsinaction@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-10,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation. ","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation. ",,2 10009090,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Local creatives will learn about the process of mural making and some of this artist's techniques we can carry forward. There will be two workshops, and separate evaluation forms will be created for each, which will be distributed and collected at a required post-project meeting for all attendees.","Students and local artists learned this artist's techniques for creating large outdoor murals, and a bit about having a career doing this kind of work. We used an evaluation form (quiz/feedback form) at the conclusion of the workshop to collect info regarding what attendees gleaned from their experience with Limpio.","achieved proposed outcomes",100,"Other,local or private",3600,,"City Council Brian Stumpf: Mayor Jim Davidson: City Council Member Bill Fair: City Council Member Charlotte Gabler: City Council Member Lloyd Hilgart: City Council Member Parks & Recreation Commission Brian Stoll: Parks Commission Chair Jack Gregor: Parks Commission Vice Chair Nancy Mccaffrey: Parks Commissioner Karen Vetsch: Parks Commissioner Lynn Anderson: Parks Commissioner Julie Jelen: Parks Commissioner Anna Bohanon: Parks Commissioner Bill Fair: Council Liaison to Parks Commission",0.00,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Artist in Residence",,"Muralist and street artist Limpio (Matt Litwin) have travelled the world doing murals in public spaces and this spring will be bringing his talents to Monticello! His project includes two workshops for Monticello creatives.",2019-05-13,2019-05-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",Arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-11,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009103,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students work with artist Laura Ruprech to create a community-made mobile glass mosaic and individual glass mosaics. Some students make progress toward arts standards required for high school completion. Document creative activities, student progress toward high school equivalency, completion and display of community-made mosaic.","48 students worked with artist Laura Ruprecht to create a community-made mobile glass mosaic and individual glass mosaics. fifteen students made progress toward arts standards required for high school completion. Documentation of creative activities can be viewed at http://www.leruprecht.com/blog. While the group mosaic is still in progress, plans are to complete the work in the near future.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",,,3500,,"Director: Ryan Butkowski Home: (320) 281-9126 | ryan.butkowski@isd47.org Director: Tracy L. Morse Home: (320) 251-5116 | tracy.morse@isd47.org Director: Jan K. Solarz Home: (320) 253-1885 | jan.solarz@isd47.org",0.00,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools AKA Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"Artist Laura Ruprecht will lead a Mosaic Art Residency with students at Sauk Rapids-Rice Hillside Adult Education to create a mobile mosaic art piece.",2019-02-07,2019-05-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Patridge,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools AKA Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education","1835 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-4703",mag.patridge@isd47.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-12,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Board Member for the Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10006627,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Four to eight women and children will regularly attend artist in residence sessions. There will be positive feedback. A final exhibition will be held on-site. Women and children will be surveyed after each session. The final artwork will be put on public display. A photo display will be kept and hung on-site.","Women and children participated in regularly scheduled sessions with an Artist in Residence. Women, in particular, appreciated the Artist in Residence sessions. The exhibition is currently in the Center for Family Peace. The mosaic of Anna Marie's Alliance logo was completed and is hanging in the Center for Family Peace. Laura Ruprecht, Artist in Residence, was very pleased with the project.","achieved proposed outcomes",113,"Other,local or private",3613,,"Lisa Marvin: chair; Sonja Gidlow: vice-chair; Jennifer Harris: secretary; Kathleen Bernick: treasurer; Lori Fuchs: board member; Julie Leapaldt: board member; Nicole Possehl: board member; Peg Shroyer: board member; Barb Strandemo: board member; Tami Deland: board member; Jason Larson: board member; Darlene Scherbing: board member; John Meuers: board member; Anthony Toepfer: board member; Steve Vincent: board member",0.00,"Anna Marie's Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"John Smith will create 10 new paintings based on the beauty of Minnesota's natural landscape.",2018-10-15,2019-03-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Anna Marie's Alliance","325 N 33rd Ave Ste 105","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 251-7203 ",SandyN@annamaries.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-3,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film and digital and nature photographer; local arts center volunteer, photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Central Minnesota Arts actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson - Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member. Leslie Hanlon, Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry; Blues Musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich - Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10006640,"Artist in Residence",2019,3012,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will create four paintings of different types of plants they have grown. The outcome will be that they have learned to paint plant life as if it were very real from a visual perspective. The completed paintings of students will be evaluated on how they have represented plant life and used the best paintings techniques to show them.","The end result of this residency is that the students each produced three distinct paintings of different types of plant life. Also, they learned four different painting techniques for the first time. What is very distinctive is that they learned to blend different types of colors together to produce a variety of plant life.","achieved proposed outcomes",728,"Other,local or private",3740,,". Al Dahlgren,, chair; Shannon Haws, member; Jeff Pollreis, Vice Chair, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Treasurer; Bruce Mohs, Clerk; Bruce Hentges, member; Jerry Von Korgg, member.",1.00,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,,2018-11-05,2019-05-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-5,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film and digital and nature photographer; local arts center volunteer, photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Central Minnesota Arts actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson - Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member. Leslie Hanlon, Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry; Blues Musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich - Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10006837,"Artist in Residence",2019,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will be able to describe and demonstrate basic technique in the specific dance style while executing choreography in a public performance. Evaluation will take place through observation, performance, and student self - assessment, employing video technology to document progress throughout.","Students were able to describe and demonstrate basic technique in the specific dance style while executing choreography in a public performance.Evaluation took place through observation, performance, student self ? assessment, teaching artist reports and dancer surveys;video technology was employed to document progress throughout.","achieved proposed outcomes",1006,"Other,local or private",4506,,"CSB Board of Trustees Corie Barry Katie Boylan Terry Dolan Kathy Kurvers Henderson Mary Catherine Holicky, OSB Terri Giyan Kallsen Mark Krebsbach Laura Kelly Lovdahl Margaret Murphy Marilyn J. Porter MaryReuter, OSB Patricia Ruether, OSB Carol M. Schleif Mary Thompson Margie Wiehoff Patricia Bartholomew Barbara Brandes Mark G. Fleischhacker Kristen Hodge-Clark, Ph.D. Jean Juenemann, OSB Mary Kramer Anne M. Schmidt Krump Nada Mourtada-Sabbah, Ph. D. Judy M. Poferl Donald C. Pyatt David H. Roberts Patrick H. Sanaghan, Ed.D. Daniel L. Scott Jona Van Deun Lori Bodensteiner Zumwinkle",0.00,"College of Saint Benedict","Private College/University","Artist in Residence",,,2018-11-01,2019-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,DeBlieck,"College of Saint Benedict","37 S College Ave","St Joseph",MN,56374," ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-8,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film and digital and nature photographer; local arts center volunteer, photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Central Minnesota Arts actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson - Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member. Leslie Hanlon, Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry; Blues Musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich - Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10010035,"Artist In Residence",2020,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Technical students will learn basic skills in lighting design, hanging light fixtures, safety procedures, and producing a show. Performing students will learn stage combat safety, basic sword fighting routines, hand-to-hand combat in a production. We plan to evaluate students after they have learned the skills by having them write about what they have learned. Students will use the skills learned in two different productions: one in the fall and one in the spring.",,,10800,"Other,local or private",14300,,,,"Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"STMA Theater Professional Artist Training Residencies - The STMA theater department will collaborate with a lighting technician in the fall and a fight choreographer in the spring to educate and enhance both students' on stage and off stage skills.",2019-09-27,2020-05-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joshua,Mann,"Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 497-2192",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-16,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010037,"Artist In Residence",2020,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We would like to invite Ann Reid to conduct a residency on teaching first graders to learn how to paint fall colors in different landscapes. First grade students will complete three paintings by the end the week showing how they have learned how to paint fall colors.",,,274,"Other,local or private",3774,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"Students will learn the basic steps on how to paint fall colors on different autumn landscapes. They will produce very distinct paintings during the week of the residency.",2019-10-07,2019-10-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-17,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10014493,"Artist In Residence",2020,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Working with Jeff Anderson through the Broadway in Park production of Madagascar Jr, teens will develop skills in leadership, project management, and fundraising. Teen leaders will complete a self-evaluation from leaders; Jeff Anderson will complete assessments of leaders; participants will meet their fundraising goal.",,,3135,"Other,local or private",6635,,,,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts AKA SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist In Residence",,"Jeff Anderson will work with our Teen Advisory Group members to create a free production of Madagascar Jr.",2020-05-01,2020-07-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts AKA SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-18,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014498,"Artist In Residence",2020,3388,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To have 100 second grade children learn to make puppets and act with them to bring them alive with vocal actions. Children will be evaluated by the hand puppets they make. Also, by hand actions and voice backgrounds on how they bring their puppets alive.",,,,,3388,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"Bart Buch will conduct a one week residency in puppetry for 100 second grade children at Talahi Community School in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.",2020-10-19,2020-10-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-19,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014513,"Artist In Residence",2020,3450,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Residents and their guest will work one-to-one with the artist to choose a subject to paint that evokes memories, and then learn techniques for realizing their vision for that painting. Participant surveys will be utilized, and the painting that the participants create will be documented in photos. In addition, the participants will be encouraged to display their painting.",,,,,3450,,,,"Park View Care Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist In Residence",,"Visual artist Suzy Volden will bring Art4Life to residents and family members at Park View Care Center in Buffalo, Minnesota. These duos will work one-to-one with Volden to learn new painting techniques and create works of art for display.",2020-05-04,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Hinnenkamp,"Park View Care Center","200 Park Ln",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1131",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-20,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014517,"Artist In Residence",2020,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Foley High School Sculpture students learn to identity facets of their individual and group identity through art making. Mike Carlson, Foley High School art teacher, will administer the school Wellness Check-In, as a tool for measuring the student's social and emotional status, before and after the project.",,,,,3500,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist In Residence",,"Shaping Identity; mixed media sculpture with Paige LaDue Henry. Artist works with Foley HS Sculpture and Art Club students to create sculpture that explores and communicates ideas related to identity.",2020-10-19,2021-04-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-21,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014548,"Artist In Residence",2020,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participating students/community members will observe and develop portrait specific painting skills. Humans of Monticello team will develop artistic/cultural/diversity/community engagement skills. We will evaluate the portrait workshops and forums by offer pre and post-workshop/forum surveys. We will interview the resident artist before and after the residency and provide surveys at the final reception to glean responses from the public.",,,,,3500,,,,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","Local/Regional Government","Artist In Residence",,"The Humans of Monticello Community Portrait Project through MontiArts will host portrait artist Victoria Eidelsztein, who will offer forums, demonstrations, and workshops while completing 10-15 portraits of diverse community members.",2020-06-22,2020-06-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-22,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014550,"Artist In Residence",2020,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Students will create five artworks, exhibit one individual artwork each and two murals, and increase vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing what they see. One completed artwork per student is prepared for exhibition with an artist statement and displayed at FYAAD and two murals. Students are also observed using African art vocabulary.",,,,,3500,,,,"Promise Neighborhood of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist In Residence",,"African Art History and Appreciation is a mixed media experience for K-8 students to learn about African art.",2020-04-14,2020-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Smith,"Promise Neighborhood of Central Minnesota","PO Box 6082","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 251-0571",promiseneighborhoodofcentralmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-23,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10001350,"Artist in Residency",2017,1397,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants will be able to sequence patterns, increase their mobility, and demonstrate movement skills that show reduced restriction and creativity. Pre and post survey of parents, pre and post videotapes of participation, teaching-artist logs, video of final demonstration for parents.","Students to varying degrees demonstrated an increase in their expanse of motion, their comfort with social engagement and teamwork, increased ability to follow directions, especially with regard to stopping and starting, and were able to tell a story usin",,535,"Other, local or private",1932,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Certified dance therapist Brittni Cleland will provide an opportunity for children living with autism to experience the joy of dance, using the experience to help them think more clearly, move more freely and interact more confidently.",2017-06-19,2017-06-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3127 ",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-44,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001356,"Artist in Residency",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Provide the Central Minnesota community access to world-class musicians who are not otherwise accessible. Engage in reflective writing assignments following each college-level and public school session; distributing audience surveys; providing a post-residency survey to the artists which will evaluate the structure and execution of the residency.","Activities included a public performance, several interactive educational sessions for campus and local communities, an interactive elementary school lecture/performance for grades 1-6, and a collaborative public performance between artists and Saint Clou",,12000,"Other, local or private",15500,,,,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","Artist in Residency",,"Third Coast Percussion Group residency. Sean Connors, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin, and David Skidmore. 2-day residency. Public performance, university workshops/lectures, faculty/student/artist collaboration, local public school workshop.",2017-04-12,2017-04-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-45,"Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10001365,"Artist in Residency",2017,2608,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Student artists will be able to identify abstract art, produce successful sketches and abstract art and an artist statement explaining their concept. Identification and written explanation of abstract art, progressive sketches, rubrics for grading/assessing final abstract art piece.","Specific outcomes were: Appreciation of abstract art, Composition through the use of elements and principles of design, Experimentation of acrylic paints to create moods (non-representational), Abstraction of a landscape from direct observation, Basic und",,16,"Other, local or private",2624,,,,"Sauk Rapids Rice High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Working with artist Heidi Jeub and using her extensive experience abstraction to help emerging artists at Sauk Rapids Rice High School explore abstract art through exercises and the application of formal principles of art over a one week residency.",2017-12-04,2017-12-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelly,Chambers,"Sauk Rapids Rice High School","1835 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 258-1896 ",shelly.chambers@isd47.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-46,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001366,"Artist in Residency",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased student engagement, improved student attitude on art, completion of High School credit, creation of artwork for exhibition at the local library. Attendance and academic achievement records to measure engagement, survey on attitude, documentation of artwork and exhibition.","View the report here: https://www.canva.com/design/DACZATIKlPY/_pN7JaeOkQyyOsu3p99BDw/view?utm_content=DACZATIKlPY&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton. 1. New work by resident artist -- visual documentation. 2. Learner progress",,384,"Other, local or private",3884,,,,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools AKA Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"""Engaging Arts"" will allow artist Laura Ruprecht to set up her painting studio at Hillside Adult Education from January-May 2017 and work weekly with adults who are completing high school while creating a body of work herself for an exhibition in May 2017.",2017-01-09,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Patridge,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools-Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education AKA Hillside Adult Education","1835 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-4703 ",mag.patridge@isd47.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-47,"Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10001370,"Artist in Residency",2017,3290,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Participation of 25-50 teens, with 3-6 new to SOAR; Increase in skills and knowledge, especially choreography; Increase in overall confidence. Analyze registration materials for demographics; pre- and post-assessments to students to gauge knowledge and skill as well as confidence level.","32 teens registered for the Teen Intensive. 25% of those students had never participated in SOAR productions before, which exceeded and slightly more than doubled our goal of 12%. This information was determined based on information provided on the regist",,5113,"Other, local or private",8403,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"The SOAR Regional Arts Summer 2017 Teen Intensive will feature Camp Instructor Shinah Brashears. Up to 50 participants, ages 13 to 19, will attend a two-week day camp intensive to produce the musical Legally Blonde, Jr., for a one-night performance.",2017-06-30,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-48,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001371,"Artist in Residency",2017,3043,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will learn West African dances and music. They will also learn to play drums for dancing and to play easy African music. At the assembly for the community event students will show their new dance steps and how they can play drums for West African music.","The children in the first grade had a very active week learning East African music, dancing and drumming. It was an eye opening experience to see these first graders learning to play very special drums. To see the children perform on Friday was somethin",,438,"Other, local or private",3481,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Christian Adeti will come to Talahi to conduct a residency in West African drumming, dance, music, storytelling and dance for first grade students. A special section of the week will deal with the student learning to play African drums.",2017-04-24,2017-04-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-49,"Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10004040,"Artist in Residence",2018,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","The participants will have increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chamber music, brass quintets, and composers. Evaluation will be based on responses from residency programs participants, performance attendees, performers, staff and board members in surveys, requested feedback, attendance, and ticket sales.",,,11675,"Other,local or private",15175,,"Michael Zellgert, Margaret Patridge, Barbara Banaian, Maureen McCarter, Richard Albares,Tamara Hobbs, Robert Lavenda",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"The Chamber Music Society presents the Chestnut Brass Quintet in a residency and formal concert on Saturday, January 27. 2018.",2017-12-01,2018-01-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing,a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004042,"Artist in Residence",2018,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will learn: about folk instruments and musical styles; to perform various folk music instruments. Pre-event and post-event surveys will compare current knowledge and experience to learning and engagement outcomes. Teaching artist will observe responses and trends related to the experience. Pictures will capture the classroom experience.",,,444,"Other,local or private",3944,,"Chris Bernard, Rose Blascziek, Joe Christensen, Lenore Dawson, Joyce Ebnet, Rod Harren, Joyce Hess, Carlena R. Johnson, Jenna Koester, Doug Legatt, Sue Marstein, Maurice Meyer, Irene Schmidt, Mary Stalberger",,"Helping Hands Outreach","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"Paul Imholte will teach classes on folk instrument and music history and performance skills for senior adults and inter-generational audiences.",2018-01-02,2018-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Frank,Haynes,"Helping Hands Outreach","PO Box 293",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-9960 ",frank.haynes@holdingfordhelpinghands.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-0,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004044,"Artist in Residence",2018,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Expose community to Heart of the Beast, develop skills/interest in puppetry locally, provide historical context for current social justice issues. Attendance records, photos of event/workshop, feedback forms from teachers/students, focus group with workshop participants.",,,1720,"Other,local or private",5220,,"King Banaian, Elna Bateman, Helga Bauerly, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Dan Meyer, Lynn Metcalf, Chris Stalboerger, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, Past, June Roos, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgerson, Jeff Goerg",,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"Heart of the Beast Theatre will present Crow Boy, the story of artist Taro Yashimo to 500 high school and College students, along with a workshop.",2018-01-08,2018-01-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3127 ",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-1,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004045,"Artist in Residence",2018,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants will use different painting techniques and increase social connectedness while collaborating on community mural. Multiple methods of evaluation include: rubrics, video and photo documentation, interviews, focus groups, and written response.",,,3550,"Other,local or private",7050,,"Dave Wilson, Sue Lee, Melissa Brings, Laurie Raymond, Ken Ogden, Bob Sansevere, Stan Vander Kooi, Scott Thielman",,"Phoenix Learning Center","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"Shane Anderson will facilitate a collaborative mural creation for students, their families, staff and community members at Phoenix Learning Center.",2017-10-01,2018-01-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shana,Bregenzer-Brenny,"Phoenix Learning Center","800 8th St NE",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-8684 ",sbregenzer@bhmschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-2,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10001320,"Artist in Residency",2017,1504,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Activity level improvement 2. Patient/client satisfaction 3. Integration of dietitian and social behavior with creative movement. 1. Pre and post evaluation of patient/family activity levels. 2. Patient/family satisfaction inventories. 3. Kestenberg Movement Profile at beginning and end of pilot program integrated with behavior and nutrition programming.","Weekly surveys, a forum and pre and post-pilot evaluations were utilized to measure outcomes of improving activity level, patient/client satisfaction and integration of dietitian and social behavior with creative movement. Child activity level improved. ",,2954,"Other, local or private",4458,1504,,,"CentraCare Clinic","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Pediatric Weight Management -Artist in Residency. Brittni Cleland - Performance Artist. Our pilot program will incorporate creative movement with pediatrician, dietitian and social work services for children with obesity and their families.",2017-06-28,2017-08-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lezli,Tuttle,"CentraCare Clinic","1200 6th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 240-2828 ",lezli.tuttle@centracare.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-42,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001325,"Artist in Residency",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The participants will have increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chamber music, string quintets, and composers. Evaluation will be based on responses from residency programs participants, performance attendees, performers, staff, and board members in surveys, requested feedback, attendance, and ticket sales.","The participants have an increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chamber music, string quintets, and composers both historic and living through outreach programs, a family concert, and a formal concert. Evaluation methods used were a",,15115,"Other, local or private",18615,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"The Chamber Music Society will engage the award-winning SYBARITE5 in a community residency prior to their formal concert on Saturday, April 8, 2017. The residency includes time at five area schools or organizations in Monticello, St Cloud, and Sartell.",2017-04-06,2017-04-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-43,"Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10029255,"Artist in Residence",2024,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At least half of the student participants will gain knowledge/appreciation in handbuilding, mold making, installation and Modern Minimalist art. Student Survey",,,,,3500,,,,"Foley High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"Artist in Residency with Desi Murphy",2023-10-01,2024-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Gohman,"Foley High School","621 Penn St",Foley,MN,,"(320) 968-7246",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-32,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029261,"Artist in Residence",2024,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will improve their musicianship, gain experience working in small-ensembles, learn more diverse repertoire, listen to musicians and performances at the highest artistic level, and perform in-concert directly with these musicians. Students will complete a Google form asking them to assess the experience. Students will participate in class discussions. Staff will observe the evening concert and growth in student musicianship after the residency to evaluate its long-term impact.",,,7300,"Other,local or private",10800,,,,"Independent School District 885 AKA Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"Enhanced Learning and Improved Musicianship for STMA Secondary Band Students through a Masterclass and Concert with the Dallas Brass",2023-10-09,2023-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Sroka,"Independent School District 885 AKA Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","11343 50th St NE",Albertville,MN,55301,"(763) 497-8025",adams@stma.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-33,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029265,"Artist in Residence",2024,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","HS Art Club Artists will gain a better understanding of the processes involved in creating public art murals, and the public will see another example of artists positively impacting the community. Participating young artists will be interviewed about their experiences in the project. The public commentary on social media will be gathered and evaluated.",,,1000,"Other,local or private",4500,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Artist in Residence",,"Brian Larson Residency",2023-09-18,2024-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-34,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10029269,"Artist in Residence",2024,2810,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Support the art of porcelain painting by teaching three techniques. This is demonstrated by the finished art pieces. The students satisfaction can be measured with a final evaluation satisfaction survey. A post class survey asking the questions if learning new techniques happened. Also asking the satisfaction level for each class.",,,,,2810,,,,"Prairie Porcelain Painter of Albany","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"Three New Porcelain Painting Techniques 1) malachite technique on a trinket box, 2) dusting on box, plate or vase and 3) miniature roses on jewelry pieces.",2023-10-04,2024-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Loecken,"Prairie Porcelain Painter of Albany","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",pppalbany@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-35,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029274,"Artist in Residence",2024,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Oral storytelling builds relationships and empathy, helps people connect in meaningful ways and helps people gain confidence in their own abilities and creativity. An evaluation form at the end of the workshops for all attendees to fill out about what they have learned, confidence they may have gained and a new skill in public speaking and writing a story.",,,1000,"Other,local or private",4500,,,,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"Storytelling, The art of picking a topic, learning how to embellish the story and learning to present that story to an audience.",2023-09-18,2024-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 351-5101",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-36,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029278,"Artist in Residence",2024,3178,,"ACHF Arts Access","Students will learn how to tell stories with humor and also how to tell good jokes The true test will be if people laugh at the stories and jokes.",,,,,3178,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence",,"Humor Can Come in Many Ways",2023-11-06,2023-11-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-37,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029280,"Artist in Residence",2024,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will compose an original song and perform (and record) it for the other students. Students will gain knowledge, confidence, and experience in bringing a song from concept to creation and performance. Surveys and interviews of students, faculty and parents.",,,1000,"Other,local or private",4500,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence",,"Singer/songwriter masterclass and student workshop featuring artist-in-residence Sean Tillmann-Hauser.",2023-10-01,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Newman,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",jnewman@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-38,,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 20409,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 2",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","It is expected that the measureable outcomes will include for each child the ability to read orally a variety of different pieces of children’s literature with a new confidence. They now will be able to stand in front of their classmates without any hesitation and orally express themselves in a new way. In reading orally they will also be able to use different levels of their voices to show feelings about what they are orally reading. Another useful new talent will be in showing different levels of facial expressions as they read. Please keep in mind that oral expression training usually does not take place until high school in speech classes. For second grade students to now have a chance to be introduced to oral reading training is unique and special.By the end of this two week residency children will be able to read at least two pieces of children’s literature orally with a variety of voice expressions. They will show different types of body expression to show feelings about what they will be reading. Also, in orally reading in small groups they will be working as a team to bring a piece alive. This project will give each child a chance to draw upon two to three different ways to express themselves orally. In the final program they will draw upon two of these methods.","In this residency the second grade students over a two week period learned about world of Readers Theater. The climax of the residency was the oral reading by each child on the last day of the residency. The children read from scripts from a number of pieces of children’s literature. Some of the children read their pieces individually and at other times it was a short script from a poem or story. It was during these oral readings that each teacher kept a record of how each child read their script with voice differences, a variety of facial expressions and different body movements. While the two week residency was not a long time to incorporate all of these areas in an excellent way the children all displayed a good fundamental understanding of what Readers Theater was all about. The chance to do oral readings while their parents were present added so much to the final day and was a good motivation for them as they so much wanted to please them. Each child at this closing event read from two pieces of literature. Also present were at least two other classes of second graders to hear the readings of their classmates.",,400,"Other, local or private",3400,,"Al Dahigren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry VonKorff, Dennis Whipple",1,"Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Readers Theater at Talahi",,"Talahi would like to bring Mary Dank to our school to conduct a two week residence in Readers Theater for the second grade students. We want to have the children learn how to orally present a many different readings from literature in a variety of ways.",2013-04-15,2013-04-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-2-2,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 20423,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 3",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Upon the completion of this residency each student will have a series of watercolor paintings that reflect a series of days they have had in their lives. On these paintings will be short phrases that are a memoir of these days. In doing this project students will be able to (l) Create paintings with words that reflect special days in their lives, (2) Learn that the idea of illustration can add so much to carefully chosen words and produce a powerful painting and (3) Come to appreciate the artistic creation and writing of classmates who will also create special drawings.The students will be able by the end of this residency to create memoir paintings that combine their written thoughts on special days in their lives. In doing this we are bringing together the power of words and watercolors to reflect on special occasions and events in student lives. This residency also brings together a very special component as the many students who come from 14 different ethnic backgrounds reflect on their lives. This takes on a special meaning for the Somalian students at Talahi who in a number of cases are recent immigrants from Africa and have faced some very difficult experiences in their former war torn country. Another aspect of evaluation will be to see how the 85 children of prisoners at the Saint Cloud State Correctional Facility recall unique days in their lives. The teachers at Talahi view this aspect as one that will be most beneficial for these children who have faced some of the toughest situations in their lives.","This residency took on a new direction when the original artist canceled due to a health emergency in her family. The replacement artist, Malia Burkhart, conducted a residency on creating clay masks. Students were encouraged to be very creative and the outcome showed this to be so true. The majority of the masks were of animals and the facial expressions that the students created were a delight. What was unique is that with the special ethnic makeup of Talahi the students created masks that showed many cultural traits. The true evaluation came when the students took their idea and transformed their ideas into actual masks over the two week time frame of the residency. Malia really challenged the students and they created masks that were special.",,2200,"Other, local or private",5200,75,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",1,"Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Graphic Memoirs",,"Talahi would like to invite Pat Owen who brings the art of graphic memoir to life with children and older people. She will conduct a two week residency with the fifth grade students. What makes this special is that each child will with watercolor and words capture their daily experiences.",2013-10-21,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-3-0,"Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: Art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofits and public administrator, fine artist, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey.","Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: Art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofits and public administrator, fine artist, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey.",,2 19797,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 1",2013,2808,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We expect the following measurable outcomes from student participation in the Discovery Theatre Residency: increased personal confidence, increased speaking and listening skills, increased interest in theatre arts, increased theatre knowledge and technical skills, demonstrated ability to perform in a theatre production.Participating students will take pre- and post-surveys to determine a change in their skills and abilities measured against intended program outcomes. The program coordinator will also complete a survey regarding her observations of students' change in technical theatre skills, social skills and behavior.","Increased personal confidence, increased speaking and listening skills, increased interest in theatre arts, increased theatre knowledge and technical skills, demonstrated ability to perform in a theatre production. ",,637,"Other, local or private",3445,,"Sue Lee; Patti Pokorney; Melissa Brings; Laurie Raymond; Ken Ogden; Dean Perry; Doug Olson; Scott Thielman ",,"Discovery Community School","K-12 Education","Discovery Theatre Residency",,"Chris Brown, teaching artist, will conduct a theatre arts residency at Discovery Elementary School in Waite Park, January 8 - February 28, 2013. Thirty students, grades K - 5, will participate in theatre exercises as they develop their theatre vocabulary, skills, and on-stage presence.",2013-01-08,2013-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shawn,Gombos,"Discovery Community School","700 7th St S","Waite Park",MN,56387-1512,"(320) 251-7770 ",shawn.gombos@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-1,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19798,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 2",2013,2862,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The students will explore the use of elements of visual art including color, line, shape, value, form, texture, and space and how the principles of visual arts such a repetition, pattern, emphasis, contrast, and balance are used in the mosaic process. The students will follow a step-by-step process to collaboratively create an original three dimensional mosaic. This art experience will be used as a catalyst to express their ideas and experiences in writing. The students will share and describe their personal artwork and reflect on a presentation based on feedback from others.After demonstration and instruction on the elements of mosaic, the students will work with the Artist in Residence to create a checklist based on those elements. The checklist will guide them as they create and complete the mosaic and be used as a tool to assess the final product. After completing the mosaic, other classrooms at Discovery will celebrate the completion by writing six word stories about their impressions of the artwork. After the celebration, and the core group will share reflections of their peers and also discuss what the project meant to them. The students will use all this information to write an essay entitled Why Art is Valuable at My School.","Through small group discussions, students displayed a knowledge of the variety of types of lines and shapes, as well as an understanding of the color wheel. Through the work on the mosaic project, students demonstrated their clear comprehension of the use of complementary colors, harmony and variety. Students also were able to meet Discovery Elementary’s social skills goals by participating in this project. The kids demonstrated each of the Discovery 5Cs: Care, Collaborate, Contribute, Cooperate, Celebrate. As LeeAnn modeled these behaviors to the students during the work time, the students responded in kind. The Elevate the Arts mosaic will be on display in Discovery Elementary for years to come. Students also completed essays about Why Art Is Important at My School. A friend visited our classroom and shared a lesson on Six Word Stories. These stories are six carefully chosen words that are the essence of what you are trying to communicate – the heart of it all. At this time we would like to share our art stories with you. Art is very joyful to everyone. -Clayton, Grey and dull schools without art. - Brock, Art is active and it's life. - Luke, Art is colorful history with imagination. - Kenzie, Art is always in your heart. - Adison, The life of art is imagination. - Maggie, Art is a memory cherish it. - Kylie, Art creativity, mine yours. - Bridget, It's awesome having Art in life. - Kathryn, Art is your thoughts and imagination. - Evan, Art is imagination or creative color. - Ethan, Let the colors burst and collide. - Caden, Art is full of awesome colors. - Sam, My world is made of Art. - Sierra, Art is pretty much colorful history. - Reese, Art is stories without words. - Julia F., You learn and play with color. - Kate, Art is colors from the heart. - Brennan, Art gives paint to blank paper. - Trevor, Art is a lifetime of imagination. - Madison, Chop art hurt hearts need art. - Cadence",,318,"Other, local or private",3180,,"Sue Lee, Patti Pokorney, Melissa Brings, Laurie Raymond, Ken Ogden, Dean Perry, Doug Olson, Scott Thielman",,"Discovery Elementary School","K-12 Education","Elevate the Arts",,"Students in Grades 3-4-5 at Discovery Elementary School will collaborate to create four large wall panels using the art of mosaic; and, will compose a literary work of art entitled Why Art is Valuable at My School.",2013-04-01,2013-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Nelson,"Discovery Elementary School","301 NE 2nd Ave",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-8400 ",bnelson@bhmschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-2,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19807,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 3",2013,2970,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","25 students will have created, revised and critique paintings within the framework of abstraction, using the elements and principles of design as a guide. 25 students will have created, revised and critiqued drawings using abstraction and the elements and principles of design. 25 students will have bound 3 handmade books using simple binding techniques as well as longstitch and coptic binding. 12 Art Club students (possibly some duplicated from above) will participate in visual journaling games designed to facilitate critique and group dialogue. 1 art teacher will learn to use Instant Response methods as an approach to teaching abstraction across different mediums. 1 art teacher will refine techniques associated with hand bound books. 1 artist will gain experience leading a high school residency supported by a cooperating teacher. 30 staff members will learn about visual journaling as an important strategy for recording information presented in a classroom session. 75 community members will view the artworks made as a result of this residency at an exhibition held in conjunction with the school's winter concert.Rubrics will be used to grade the students' artwork. Process, intent, materials used, elements and principles of design are all measures of student success. Exit interviews will be conducted between the artist and each student group using a hybrid of the Perpich's Tuning measurement. The feedback will be recorded for the adults involved. Finally we'll conduct exit interview between the artist and classroom teacher towards the goal of improving the experience for future parties.",,,330,"Other, local or private",3300,,,,"Foley High School","K-12 Education","H. Jeub Abstraction Residency",,"In the fall of 2013 Artist Heidi Jeub will be an artist in Residence at Foley High School for 9 days focusing on abstraction in the visual arts, book binding and a staff training on visual journaling. The residency closes with an exhibition of student works featuring Heidi as a special guest.",2013-11-04,2013-12-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Carlson,"Foley High School","621 Penn St PO Box 397",Foley,MN,56329-8801,"(320) 968-7246 ",mcarlson@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-3,"Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: Art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofits and public administrator, fine artist, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey.","Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: Art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofits and public administrator, fine artist, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 19808,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 2",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcomes for this AIR would be: A core group of 25 Students will experience designing, under painting and finishing a painting on a larger scale. 12 art club students will be able to critique their portfolios by appointment with Mr. McCoy. A large mural will be completed in our café over the course of two weeks, in front of 500 students and 70 staff members, immersing them briefly in the creative process. The high school art curriculum will include mural painting as a community service curriculum component, with a goal of creating temporary murals on campus in the future. Robert McCoy will share his design perspective at a faculty meeting for 30 staff members, and go more in depth about his process with a professional learning community comprised of design teachers at Foley High School. The artist, residency, and mural will be featured in Foley High School’s social media campaign and at an opening reception for the community.A plus, check, minus rubric will be used to evaluate each of the components of the residency. A plus would indicate a positive experience, a minus would indicate an ineffective use of time, and a check would indicate a mildly beneficial experience for the participant. The core 25 painting students will complete a form, the 12 art club students receiving critiques will complete a form, and the professional learning community will complete a form. There will be room for additional comments on each assessment. This data, combined with an exit interview with Mr. McCoy will help us design more effective residencies in the future.","Students created a mural with the guidance or artist Robert McCoy. Students watched the mural as it developed, and gave input that was incorporated in the design. Teacher Mike Carlson developed a framework for guiding students and patrons through the process of selecting a space for and designing a mural. Mr. McCoy presented selected public designs to the Foley Public School staff and met with staff members individually to guide them on next steps as they consider livening their spaces with art. Several staff members have contacted the high school art department and are in line for receiving student generated murals for their spaces. A reception was held at Foley High School for artist Robert McCoy where the community could see the mural and talk with Mr. McCoy about the design.",,439,"Other, local or private",3439,,,,"Foley High School","K-12 Education","Robert McCoy Residency",,"Robert McCoy designer and painter will be featured as an artist in residence at Foley High School for two weeks. The focus of the residency will be designing and executing larger paintings, culminating in a 46 foot mural being painted in our school's cafe.",2013-05-20,2013-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Carlson,"Foley High School","621 Penn St PO Box 397",Foley,MN,56329-8801,"(320) 968-7246 ",mcarlson@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-2-0,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 19822,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 1",2013,1090,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The Electricity of Poetry: 1. Expose students to performances of poetry written by the artist. 2. Engage them in voicing responses to the material. 3. Each student creates an ‘object writing’ poem. 4. Learn aspects of effective delivery with opportunities to share poems with peers. 5. Generate interest in joining the after-school Creativity Club led by the artist. “Folk Songs Are For Singing: 1. Expose students to live performances of American folk songs. 2. Engage them in voicing their responses to the material. 3. Teach students to sing 2 - 3 folk songs. 4. Students learn about the cultural/historical context of these songs. 5. Continue to generate interest in joining the after-school Creativity Club. After-school Creativity Club (Individual and small group mentoring.) 1. Students select one or more of the following goals: creating and performing works of poetry, fiction, essay, drama, and songwriting, with optional use of additional mixed media. 2. Learn techniques for activating creativity and warming up physically and vocally. 3. How to give and receive supportive feedback. 4. Apply tools of effective editing. 5. Acquire new performance skills.The artist will use Inquiry Questions in all settings to obtain feedback from students. Participation levels in exercises, assignments, and performances demonstrate a successful outcome. Teachers will be asked to share their observations about students in regards to reaching proposed outcomes. Students in the Creativity Club will write a short piece as a final project describing what they learned and accomplished.","THE ELECTRICITY OF POETRY: Classes went very well. I could have improved the learning process by having handouts that give several examples of writing that includes all 7 senses. I received gratifying comments from all 3 teachers: I really like the music/rhythm and vocal exercises! I know the students took pride in their poems. Thanks for the guidance you provided for their writing! -Ashley Roemer, 5th grade Language Arts teacher; I have caught a lot of students writing poems! Identifying the seven senses has really helped their writing. It was also really nice to see some of my students get out of their comfort zone and participate during the more active activities. It was a good community building exercise. - Ben Anderson, 5th grade Language Arts teacher; A lot of my kids have been pretty excited about poetry since your visit. I’ll be building off of some of the great basics you gave us. They also love all your comments and really like that a published author/artist gave them advice and not just their same ‘ole teacher! - Brooke Thrall, 5th grade Language Arts teacher; FOLK SONGS ARE FOR SINGING: I was blown away by how great the kids sang and how quickly they learned. By sharing a couple of original songs that were set in Minnesota (one historical and one contemporary) they got to experience and respond to music they had never heard before. I think that their experience of the folk songs was enriched by learning about the social and historical context and that will stay with them whenever they hear or sing those songs again. There were a few students who did not participate fully. I understand that singing does not come easily to everyone and I wished that I had more time to connect one-on-one to better understand and support each student. In my very last class the regular teacher was absent, and although there was a sub I found it much harder to keep them focused and on task. Ms. Kreitlow is a talented and engaging performer, and students were intrigued by her original compositions. We were able to make connections between folk music and prior units of study, as well as compare and contrast different versions of the folk songs presented. Their exposure to folk music, especially the concept of songwriting as a literary and storytelling tool, enhanced subsequent units of study as well. - Jana LeClaire, music teacher; CONCERT FOR FIFTH GRADERS: I especially enjoyed this aspect of the residency. I love that all three sections were assembled together. The concert was held in the auditorium with a sound system and good lighting and felt like a very special event. As well as sharing some original songs I had set two student poems to music. They responded to those just as I hoped; with pride, joy and enthusiasm, instantly singing along on the choruses. I ended with The Erie Canal which they learned in the Folk Singing classes. Obviously they had the entire song memorized because they sang loudly and enthusiastically. Melissa Marudas from the Central Minnesota Arts Board was on site to video the event, so some delightful footage is archived and an edited version now on the Central Minnesota Arts Board web site. I will make this available to the school as well. AFTER SCHOOL CREATIVITY CLUB: I started out with thirteen students which receded to nine over a few weeks. This was due to health and family issues, a student moving mid-semester, and possibly one or two who were either uncomfortable or disinterested. The remaining students participated fully. I was especially pleased with how supportive they were of each other and that performances and displays of their original works will be shared in the school's Arts and Academics Showcase. The mix of grade levels (5th - 8th) worked well and allowed new friendships to be forged. I created a questionnaire to obtain feedback which they filled out during the last session. Favorite things about being part of the club were: “getting more comfortable with singing in public, trying new things, meeting new people, letting my creativity pour, and “poem acting. Specific things learned included: what haiku is and that it rocks!, “that some people are loud and some more shy,” and to claim my space. What they learned about themselves and their abilities were: “I am a poet!, how good I was at acting, not knowing that I was such a good poet, and “that I can and will be loud even when I don’t know it. (This last comment was from a very shy student.) A couple of students felt like they could have used more support and positive feedback while others felt encouraged by everyone, felt pushed to do new things (in a positive sense), and people said I was a really good singer. I realized early on that I needed to provide quite a bit of structure to make this program really work - more than I first anticipated. If I facilitate a similar program again I would tighten the focus so students know more specifically what to expect.",,121,"Other, local or private",1211,56,"Jim Schimelpfenig",0.01,"Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Middle School","K-12 Education","Music and Performing Arts",,"Marienne Kreitlow will be working with 5th graders in their Language Arts and Music classes with a focus of poetry and folk songs, in addition to an after school club for 5-8 grade students to expand on what was introduced in the classroom and focus on creating and performing poetry and song.",2012-12-03,2013-05-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Schimelpfenig,"Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Middle School","801 8th Ave","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 543-3501 ",jschimelpfenig@hlww.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-1-0,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19823,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 2",2013,2970,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Fourth grade math test scores will improve on targeted standards/benchmarks in the classes involved. 2. Fourth grade anxiety toward math and art performance will improve.3. New dance and math skills will be named/demonstrated by students and observed by parents/ teachers. 4. Expectation of quality in presentation of live and exhibited artwork. 5. Based on success, other grade levels and schools ask participants to share the program, outcomes and new strategies.1. The principal will provide pre/post MAPS test data for comparison/analysis. 2. The planning team will administer an age-appropriate pre/post survey to assess anxiety during daily participation and during testing/performance settings. Observation by classroom teachers and parent feedback will also validate. 3. Pre/post vocabulary walls, classroom lesson plans incorporate dance/math tools not previously used, parent feedback, classroom teachers and teaching-artist develop and use new teaching strategies. 4. Students are provided with criteria for quality work, students demonstrate willingness to revise work based on reflective feedback, self-assessment skills in students, and feedback from parents. 5. The number of schools and students impacted by arts-infused learning increases.","1. Fourth grade math scores improved on transformations. We used a pre and post-test created on the infuse learning site. 2. All students participated with enthusiasm showing their anxiety decreased. 3. Students performed a dance demonstrating transformation skills/knowledge learned for the parents and families during the 4th grade music concert. 4. Students displayed 3 dimensional shapes that each one created during conferences and performed the dance they helped create at the 4th grade concert for the school and their families. 5. Other grade levels at our building were excited to see the final project and we were able to share how dance and math came together in our learning.",,330,"Other, local or private",3300,,,,"M. Kennedy Community School","K-12 Education","Transformations for Kids",,"Artist David DeBlieck will work with Kennedy 4th grade teachers to develop four residency sessions to improve student proficiency and attitude in both math and dance while reducing performance anxiety in both. Teachers and artist will both expand teaching strategies in their work together.",2014-02-03,2014-03-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Ramler,"M. Kennedy Community School","1300 Jade Rd á","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7791 ",carol.ramler@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-2-1,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19826,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 1",2013,2233,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students understand and are able to explain the components in creating a quality piece of artwork. Students will create a composition understanding the use of the golden rule. Students used a grid system for developing correct drawing skills and this has become a useful tool for future artwork. Students have the ability to point out the use of values, atmospheric perspective and temperature of colors. Students develop the skills of drawing in pencil, brushwork in watercolors and use of hard/soft pastels. Students have an appreciation of the learning process and a foundation to further develop themselves as artists.Students will demonstrate they have achieved the outcomes by creating work that includes understanding of: 1. The golden rule and how is it used to create good composition. 2. Use of a grid system for correctly redrawing a photo. 3. The use of a value scale. 4. Atmospheric perspective and what temperature of colors means. 5. The proper steps to creating a finished watercolor/pastel painting.","Students understand and are able to explain the components in creating a quality piece of artwork. Students will create a composition understanding the use of the golden rule. Students use a grid system for developing correct drawing skills and this has become a useful tool for future artwork. Students have the ability to point out the use of values, atmospheric perspective and temperature of colors. Students develop the skills of drawing in pencil, brushwork in watercolors and use of hard/soft pastels. Students have an appreciation of the learning process and a foundation to further develop themselves as artists. Students demonstrated they have achieved the outcomes by creating work that included understanding of: 1. The golden rule and how is it used to create good composition. 2. Use of a grid system for correctly redrawing a photo. 3. The use of a value scale. 4. Atmospheric perspective and what temperature of colors means. 5. The proper steps to creating a finished watercolor/pastel painting.",,249,"Other, local or private",2482,,"Jim Houseman",,"Kimball Elementary School","K-12 Education","Watercolor Pastel Class",,"John Heckman will work with a core group of Kimball Elementary 6th graders to create a watercolor pastel work which ties into their Social Studies standards of Minnesota History. John will also conduct a 45-min lesson to all other grade levels K-5 which will introduce students to the career of an artist.",2013-01-11,2013-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Bonnifield,"Kimball Elementary School","100 Hwy 55 W PO Box 368",Kimball,MN,55353-0368,"(320) 398-7700 ",nancy.bonnifield@kimball.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-1-1,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19850,"Artist in Residency Grant - Round 1",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students at Twin Lakes Elementary will be engaged in all steps of the mosaic process, with a professional artist. The outcomes will be increased understanding of the process of mosaic, how it has been used and its potential applications.Students will demonstrate understanding by, creating posters explaining mosaic process. Posters will be on display during Arts Night/dedication ceremony. Also all students will create an “invitation” to the mural dedication. On the invitation students complete a “3-2-1” survey. On the survey students will complete the following statements: 1. Three new art techniques I learned from this workshop are: 2. Two new art vocabulary words I learned and their meaning include: 3. One question I would like to ask the artist is:","Upon completing this residency students should be able to identify mosaics as a form or art, be able to create a mosaic, and define specific mosaic terminology. All outcomes were achieved during Lisa's visit. Our school has 2 mosaic projects completed entirely by our 4th and 5th grade students. The imagery for the mosaics was inspired by a poem written by Twin Lakes Elementary students and Lisa. Throughout the process students reviewed mosaic terms and process. Then as an exit/wrap-up activity students were asked to give feedback to five questions. What did you learn about mosaics? What did you like best about mosaics? What did you learn about yourself? What would make mosaic week better? Is there anything else you want to say or ask? These questions opened up a dialog with each student to share their knowledge and personal artistic journey through the residency. Finally during our school's Arts Night, Lisa attend to describe the process to parents and present a slideshow. During her presentation Lisa had students repeat some key terms.",,1725,"Other, local or private",4725,,"Daniel Collins, Leah Schultz",,"Twin Lakes Elementary School","K-12 Education","Mosaic Project with Lisa Arnold",,"With the guidance of Lisa Arnold, Twin Lakes Elementary will create 2 mosaic pieces to hang in our school stairwell as a symbol of community and pride. Focus of the residence will be learning the mosaic process but also producing a large public art work. All students will be involved in the process.",2013-03-04,2013-03-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leah,Schultz,"Twin Lakes Elementary School","10051 191st Ave NW á","Elk River ",MN,55330,"(763) 241-3400x 6056",leah.schultz@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-grant-round-1-2,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 15983,"Artist in Residency",2012,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the history, theory, and/or application of an artistic medium/area. 2. Students will be able to identify and describe a range of approaches (artists/styles) from a medium/area. 3. Students will experience the creative process and exhibit a creative approach to problem-solving. 4. Students will be able to exercise informed aesthetic or critical judgment. 5. Students will describe how the arts reflect and influence the individual and society.The core group of students in all Art Department classes will participate in graded classroom discussions, written responses, and, in some cases, art historical and theoretical papers that demonstrate their understanding of contemporary environmental artists and art works, the process of making public art, and the mixture of concepts and techniques found in environmental art. The half of the core group that will work with Mr. Dougherty on building the sculpture will, through volunteering and in-class projects that involve their own small-scale installations and drawings, show their understanding of how to select and use environmental art media and how to work collaboratively or meet collaboratively-created goals. Some of these evaluation methods will be used in future Art Department classes that will continue some of the observation, analysis, and imitation of Mr. Dougherty's installation throughout its lifetime.","Conceptually speaking, students learned through experience and observation how contemporary environmental artists interact with, enhance and question ideas about environmental beauty, stewardship and sustainability; and how such artists work with a wide v",,26300,"Other, local or private",29300,,"Steve Armstrong, Dennis Beach, Carie Braun, Tony Christianson, Marilou Eldred, Patrick Ellingsworth, Terry Fruth, Conner Griffin, Stuart Harvey Jr., Michael Hemesath, Linda Hoeschler, Eric Hollas, Ann Huntrods, William Jeatran, Tom Joyce, James Knoblach, ",,"Saint John's University","Public College/University","Patrick Dougherty Residency",,"Patrick Dougherty, an internationally renowned artist, will spend 3 weeks at Saint JohnÆs University this fall, where he will create a monumental outdoor sculpture made of saplings, while teaching college students, faculty, staff, community members and K-12 students about environmental art.",2012-09-02,2012-09-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Melis,"Saint John's University","31802 County Rd 159",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-5413 ",rmelis@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-15,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15933,"Artist in Residency",2012,2970,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Collaboration through art making is the most fundamental goal of this residency. Working together with an artist-in-residence will encourage students to see art as an integral part of their education and as well positive aspect in their community. In theory, this collaboration experience will result in a greater appreciation for the visual arts in the Becker community as a whole. This community appreciation will ignite through an opportunity to witness and enjoy the artwork with a community artwork unveiling. The public unveiling event would be an optimum time to showcase other student artwork as well- a district art show per se. A measurable outcome of this art show event would be student, parent and public attendance numbers as well as publicity articles in the local paper as well as on our district website and electronic outdoor reader board. This piece of art will be a permanent part of one of our main entrances on the school campus. Although the specific subject matter of the mosaic has yet to be decided, school colors and mascot emblems would be a well-received, community-inspired choice. Visitors to the school will feel a sense of Bulldog Pride"" as the mosaic piece will be prominently displayed.Student goal achievement will be measured based on an evaluation rubric, self-reflection and peer review. Since participation will not be included in a class grade assessment, the rubric and other evaluation tools will be for objective purposes only. Four themes will be highlighted on the rubric: 1) Collaboration, 2) Creativity, 3) Critical Thinking, and 4) Methods/Techniques. Criteria under each theme may include the following: Did the students effectively work with each other in completing the project? Do they understand the values and variations in texture, pattern and contrast? What specific artistic skills did the students take away from this project? In working as a team, what were some of the rewards and some of the challenges? How did the student add to the design process of the piece? Peer critique will also be used in evaluation (""peers"" may include students as well as administrators, community members, the Artist In Residence herself as well as the art teachers involved with the collaboration). This method can lead to refined and evaluated thoughts and can maximize artistic efforts and ideas between individuals. By interpreting othersÆ opinions and thoughts in visual form, students not only realize their own interpretations of beliefs but also of those of other cultural and historical perspectives. Critiquing through an open-ended but guided prompt encourages students to respond with originality but also gain a sense of appreciation for othersÆ work. Reflection and review on this scale can lead to an increase in self-confidence, self-discipline, motivation and persistence.""","Collaboration through art making was the most fundamental goal of this residency. Working together with an artist-in-residence did encourage students to see art as an integral part of their education and as well positive aspect in their community. In theo",,330,"Other, local or private",3300,,,,"Becker Community Education","K-12 Education","Becker Schools- Mosaic Art",,"Artist - Judy Sell will work with students in all age groups in the district creating one mosaic that will be displayed in a prominent location in our high school. This mosaic will be comprised of both found and bought materials, creating a collaborative piece of prominence in our community.",2012-10-01,2012-10-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Peacock,"Becker Community Education","12000 Hancock St",Becker,MN,55308-9526,"(763) 261-4506 ",mpeacock@becker.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-11,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15942,"Artist in Residency",2012,2678,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The success for this project will be seen in many ways. First in creating the puppets they will be making creatures from many types of material. The follow up in painting them and then actually using them in a parade experience will give the children a chance to see them come to life. The whole experience will be one that will be creative and one that they will remember. The activities that Chris has planned for this residency will lead to the children to create puppets in a creative manner. The puppets will have many facial expressions that the children can combine with other puppets to create many moods. The project is so new for the children that it will be one they will remember for years to come. The arts experience to be gained by the children will not only encourage creativeness but also give the children one of their first experiences of working together toward a common goal of creating puppets. This experience will also be unique for one of our educational partners in which the College of Saint Benedict students who work with the children will have a special learning experience. They will now have a new way to teach art lessons to their future classes. To give them this opportunity to have a hands experience in such a new learning project will be one that will impact their teaching for years to come. This experience will result in these future kindergarten teachers preparing a unit plan for their future classrooms about puppets.Since this is such a hands-on project, the vast majority of the evaluation will be done by observation. The teachers have a number of measurements that are used to make artistic goals. They will have a daily journal of what is taking place with the children. Also, we will ask Chris to keep a log of what he sees the children doing as the puppets evolve. The main assessment for the project will be done by John who is a former teacher and university dean. He will be writing the evaluation report for the project. Also, the principal and art teacher will be involved in assessing the value of the project. As described earlier it will be the daily logs of the teachers who will keep track of how the children are progressing in making the puppets. The main thing we plan to learn from this project is to see how such a unique one can take place at the kindergarten level. We are bringing a new opportunity to these young children for the first time. The teachers are excited to make this happen for the children. We plan to use the results of our evaluation in planning for a project like this in the future for our primary age children. In making this available for the first time to such a young audience at Clearview Elementary we are bringing puppetry alive for 100 children. This has not happened before and thus we are clearly meeting the goal of making art more accessible for Minnesotans. We will measure this outcome by seeing the final result at the public program when the children display their work. But also, we will see what the teachers and Chris say in their journals about the project on a daily basis.","This residency in puppetry proved to be a wonderful experience for the children. The kindergarten children over the course of the week learned to make puppets out of milk cartons. The artistic skills they learned in applying different colors, pasting and ",,297,"Other, local or private",2975,,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",,"Clearview Elementary","K-12 Education","Puppetry at Clearview Elementary",,"This project involves having Christopher Lutter-Gardells come to Clearview Elementary to conduct a residency on puppetry. He was chosen because this arts experience is something that these children have not had before. It will be unique to have this happen in our school.",2013-02-04,2013-02-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Clearview Elementary","7310 Hwy 24 SE","Clear Lake",MN,55319,"(320) 217-5374 ",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-12,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15959,"Artist in Residency",2012,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Upon completion of the workshop, participants will each have a piece proudly displayed in a shared space. Participants will browse intently showing appreciation and respect for the work of others. 2. Participants will be able to use English language to tell about their work, both the meaning behind the design and the construction methods. 3. 70% of the students who start the class are retained for the six sessions. 4. 70% of the work completed meets the posted standard of quality and is eligible to be exhibited. 5. 20% of the product from this class that is exhibited is sold, providing a source of income for participants. 6. 70% of the participants continue to use the sewing machines at Hands Across the World. 7. 50% of the posted vocabulary becomes a part of participants' active vocabulary. 8. Participants begin to teach new refugees who arrive at Hands Across the World.1. Registration and attendance records. 2. Photos showing both the vocabulary lists and standards of a quality product that the artist has posted during the course. 3. Records and photos of items exhibited and sold. 4. Observations made by staff of participants during and after exhibit. 5. Comments on increased participant fluency from language teachers at Hands Across the World. 6. The exhibit and opening reception draw a crowd equal to the average of other exhibits at the Paramount.","Students will: develop fine motor skills (use scissors precisely, pin fabrics accurately, thread sewing machines, maneuver fabric in machines, iron without causing harm), develop artistic skills (select pleasing combination of fabrics), work to a quality ",,530,"Other, local or private",3530,,"Augusto Rojas, Erin Bitzan, Paul Imolte, Jama Ayanle, Martina Paynter, Elizabeth Tot, Sergei Gavalov, Sarah Steckling",,"Hands Across the World","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Free at Last",,"Artist Solveig Anderson will use upcycling art techniques to create quilted wall hangings, totebags or fold-over wallets with refugees at Hands Across the World to capture the story of refugees' journeys and teach practical sewing, vocabulary, expressive and work skills, all through an artistic medium.",2012-10-01,2012-11-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brianda,Cediel,"Hands Across the World","1605 Goettens Way, Ste 206","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 260-1072 ",handsacrosstheworldmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-14,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 12736,"Artist in Residency",2012,2700,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","This modern form of African American story telling will give our students the chance to hear the stories of others while sharing stories of their own. Outcomes include: Evaluate the impact of the author's decisions regarding: literary elements, word choice, point of view and style.; Synthesize ideas and make thematic connections among literary texts, public discourse, media and other disciplines.; Read from a variety of fiction, poetic, and nonfiction texts of increasing complexity. Students who express an interest in music will have the opportunity to create and perform their own compositions with Michael Monroe, a highly acclaimed musician. Outcomes include: Analyze, interpret, and evaluate a variety of musical style. Construct a response to the music using ideas and details generated by the group to compose a portion of a collaborative piece to be performed at the culminating event. These are opportunities students in our program would not otherwise be exposed to.Students in the core group will be evaluated informally on an ongoing basis during the daily workshops. The English department will imbed the workshop project into the class's existing final rubric assessment and the music project will include limited rubric for this project. Note: music students will receive arts units toward their arts graduation requirement (80 hourly units= a credit and students will receive between 12 and 20 units depending on how much time they invest in this project).","Each student created a collection of poems, short stories and music inspired by their participation in this project. Students also were given the opportunity to read one or more of their poems in the final performance. Informal exit surveys were executed",,310,"Other, local or private",3010,,"Jane Bunting, Holly Thompson, Tony Walter, Shane Steinbrecher, Sue Farber, Jolene Jorgensen, Janelle Henry",,"Ivan Sand Community School","K-12 Education","Rhythm a la Carte",,"This project will involve short workshops with 2 local performing artists: Desdamona, a local spoken word (rap) artist, will work with poetry students. Michael Monroe, an internationally known musician from Grand Marais, will work with musicians.",2012-01-09,2012-06-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Davies-Polzine,"Ivan Sand Community School","1232 School St","Elk River",MN,55330-2422,"(763) 241-3400x 2323",susan.davies-polzine@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-8,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12922,"Artist in Residency",2012,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We will help others less fortunate by feeding them a hot meal and in a handmade bowl that they keep. For the 2012-2013 school year Spectrum is planning on incorporating a ceramics studio in to our school. Making this an amazing opportunity for our staff to ask questions and gain a better understanding of the intricate workings of a ceramic studio.The students will meet many markers along the way of planning our event such as researching local organizations, volunteering at the food shelf (5 hrs), budgeting our expenses, planning transportation, and creating a presentation about our journey as a group. The smiles on faces, ours and others will be the true measurement of our achievement.","Outcomes: Students gained knowledge of a new art material and different ceramic building styles. Citizens participating in a food shelf program in our community received a handmade piece of pottery wrapped nicely with an inspirational note and filled with",,344,"Other, local or private",3344,,"Erin Rolf, Jessica Kemnitz, Melissa Gohman, Vanessa Spark",,"Spectrum High School","K-12 Education","Full Bowls",,"Spectrum High School is a small school with big results in Elk River, Minnesota. Each student at Spectrum is required to participate in Service Learning. This year we would like to offer students the opportunity to create dishes for their community.",2011-12-01,2012-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erin,Rolf,"Spectrum High School","17796 Industrial Cir NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-8703 ",erolf@spectrumhighschool.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-9,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12925,"Artist in Residency",2012,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","A number of outcomes will come as a result of this project. 1. Children will add a new dimension to their reading development and will be able to come to have an appreciation of many forms of literature. 2. A foundation will be laid for students by this project to come to appreciate the arts in a new way and especially in the field of literature. 3. A confidence will be gained by the children in their ability to stand before others and express themselves in a new way. 4. A respect will be gained by their fellow classmates as they will see them in a new light. Instead of being quiet and shy children will come alive in expressing themselves. 5. The foundation for future oral presentations by the children will carry over for many years to come. The field of music for example is just one area when they sing they will have a new way of expressing themselves because Reader's Theater has helped them. 6. Better citizens of the state of Minnesota will be developed by this project.This project will be measured on the evaluations teachers give each child on how their oral reading is presented. Also, we will see how the core classes gain from this experience by asking the children to express in a written format how they see their experiences from this project. Another avenue will be the reading grades the children receive that will tell how what their reading level is. In introducing a new way to look at literature we will be enhancing their confidence to want to go further in their learning. For the gifted student, ReaderÆs Theater will allow them to reach new limits they have not tried before.","The children gave oral readings individually and in small groups to children from other classes. Also, they gave readings at the final program. These readings were the best evaluation tool to see if they had mastered the techniques of Reader Theater. Also",,1255,"Other, local or private",4255,,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry VonKorff, Dennis Whipple",,"Clearview Elementary","K-12 Education","Readers Theater at Clearview Elementary",,"Clearview Elementary would like to bring May Dank back to our school for a second year to conduct a two week residency in ReaderÆs Theater for the first and second grade students.",2012-03-19,2012-03-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Clearview Elementary","7310 Hwy 24 SE","Clear Lake",MN,55319,"(320) 217-5374 ",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-10,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 10024501,"Artist In Residence",2023,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Student technicians will know about basic lighting, lighting plots, writing cues, focusing lights, hanging lights, and executing the lighting design. Student technicians will have created a dynamic light production for the 2022 Fall Musical, Tuck Everlasting, and student actors and musicians will have created a dynamic musical incorporating string instrumentation into the production. These skills will be measured and put on display for the community in November 2022. Success will look like five productions being performed at STMA by students which incorporate new skills in lighting and artistry in music. Students will have created every aspect of the production. They will have gained knowledge from professionals and gained access to opportunities that are currently not offered at STMA High School. I am hoping that this grant will give us the opportunity for students to dive deeper into the technical elements of theater, as well as perform with different instruments through singing and playing in the pit orchestra. ; Students will be able to learn lighting skills. Students will perform with professional musicians. We will also produce five productions for the community and schools. Students involved in the residences will create artist's portfolios and resumes including the new skills and techniques they have learned. We will see that learning has taken place by having the students perform the skills they have learned in front of a live audience during the 2022 Fall Musical -Tuck Everlasting (total of five performances). We will also see learning has taken place by observation and student reflection through the learning process. While the residence is happening, we will adjust the learning and skills taught to meet the students' needs. This will also give us time to adapt and change learning styles to make sure all students are gaining the most from the residencies. We will also conduct a student survey through google classroom to evaluate the effectiveness of the residency and what students have learned. Technical students will also produce a show file and cue books on the Element light board for the production using skills learned in the residency. Staff members will also be able to attend the training by Mr. Norwood and will be able to assist and use the light board to a higher quality to help with future productions. We will see this knowledge has taken place by an increase in the lighting quality of productions. ; We will measure the outcomes of the production through student portfolios, student performances, and successful productions.",,,12400,"Other,local or private",15900,,,,"Saint Michael-Albertville High School AKA STMA Theater","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"STMA Theater is applying for the Artist in residency Grant to to collaborate with three professional musicians and one professional technician to provide opportunities in music and technical theater.",2022-09-16,2022-11-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joshua,Mann,"Saint Michael-Albertville High School AKA STMA Theater","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 497-2192",joshuama@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-31,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 11656,"Artist Scholarship",2010,475,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. Additional support is available for career development in the arts.",,,,,475,,,,"Daniel J. Mondloch",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by encouraging professional development and training that will advance their artistic and business skills and further their career as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Mondloch,,,,MN,,"(320) 250-0073",artist@danmondloch.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-scholarship-0,,,, 11709,"Artist Scholarship",2010,1248,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. Additional support is available for career development in the arts.",,,,,1248,,,,"Lisa A. Ambrosch",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by encouraging professional development and training that will advance their artistic and business skills and further their career as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Ambrosch,,,,MN,,"(320) 253-4755",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-scholarship-1,,,, 11176,"Artist Mentorship",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. More arts learning opportunities are offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists. Preservation of traditional art forms.",,,,,3000,,,,"Britt C. Aamodt AKA Britt Aamodt",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to work one-on-one with a professional artist over a one or two year time frame to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Aamodt,,,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-mentorship,,,, 11203,"Artist Mentorship",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. More arts learning opportunities are offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists. Preservation of traditional art forms.",,,,,3000,,,,"Lisa A. Ambrosch",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to work one-on-one with a professional artist over a one or two year time frame to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Ambrosch,,,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-mentorship-0,,,, 11204,"Artist Mentorship",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. More arts learning opportunities are offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists. Preservation of traditional art forms.",,,,,3000,,,,"Tina M. Lamberts",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to work one-on-one with a professional artist over a one or two year time frame to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tina,Lamberts,,,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-mentorship-1,,,, 11205,"Artist Mentorship",2010,2600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. More arts learning opportunities are offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists. Preservation of traditional art forms.",,,,,2600,,,,"Emily S. Lynch",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to work one-on-one with a professional artist over a one or two year time frame to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Lynch,,,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-mentorship-2,,,, 11952,"Artist in Residency",2011,684,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,76,"Other, local or private",760,,,,"Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The staff of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota request funding to support staff training in the area of fine arts in order to increase the quality and quantity of fine arts programming in preparation for the annual Fine Arts Exhibit and Contes",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616x 121",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency,,,, 11959,"Artist in Residency",2011,2576,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,2337,"Other, local or private",4913,,,,"Central Minnesota Area Learning Center","K-12 Education","The organization submitted this application originally as a project grant and board members wanted it moved to this Arist in Residency grant round. Complete application upload in signature page upload.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Furcht,"Central Minnesota Area Learning Center","216 8th Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 203-8470",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-0,,,, 11960,"Artist in Residency",2011,932,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,3440,"Other, local or private",4372,,,,"Central Minnesota Reading Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Students, school employees, and members of the community will learn how a book is developed from its inception to the published product and the techniques of the writing process through the storytelling and artistry of award winning author, Cynthia Lord. ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,"Van Dell","Central Minnesota Reading Council","5716 Glenview Ln","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 230-0810",sara.martini@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-1,,,, 11961,"Artist in Residency",2011,3654,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,496,"Other, local or private",4150,,,,"Clearview Elementary","K-12 Education","We would like to bring Mary Dank to Clearview Elementary School to hold a two week residency in Reader’s Theater for the first and second grade students. Mary’s extensive background in literacy for children especially qualifies her to conduct this residen",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Clearview Elementary","7310 Hwy 24 SE","Clear Lake",MN,55319,"(320) 743-2241",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-2,,,, 11962,"Artist in Residency",2011,2500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,3738,"Other, local or private",6238,,,,"Clearwater Elementary","K-12 Education","The venerable music and dance traditions of Central Java will come alive in the Indonesian Music and Dance Residency, which will provide a deeper understanding of one of the world’s great cultures. Master musician and educator Joko Sutrisno will provide i",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Ingeman,"Clearwater Elementary","7310 State Hwy 24 SE","Clear Lake",MN,55319,"(320) 743-2241",karen.ingeman@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-3,,,, 11963,"Artist in Residency",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,,,5000,,,,"Cokato Elementary","K-12 Education","Greg Olson, CEO, writer, story teller, and main presenter, will work with students kindergarten through fourth grade. They will learn, through the use of live animals, the appropriate way to tell a story. Students will also learn that storytelling is used",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Terpstra,"Cokato Elementary","PO Box 1300",Cokato,MN,55321-1300,"(320) 286-4100x 1304",Sarah.Terpstra@dc.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-4,,,, 11969,"Artist in Residency",2011,4950,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,550,"Other, local or private",5500,,,,"Delano Middle School","K-12 Education","This proposal is for a collaborative project between Zoran Mojsilov, Delano School Middle School and numerous Delano organizations to create a sculpture as a tribute to the Delano Community, past and present. Zoran will work with the 7th grade classes thr",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachael,Anderson,"Delano Middle School","700 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-3365x 2118",randerson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-5,,,, 11976,"Artist in Residency",2011,2954,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,459,"Other, local or private",3413,,,,"Foley Intermediate School","K-12 Education","Foley Intermediate School would like to bring in professional dancer and teaching artist, Christopher Yaeger, to help our teachers embed social dance skills into their curriculum and to provide a great Family Dance Night for our fifth grade students. Chri",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelly,Chambers,"Foley Intermediate School","840 Norman Ave N",Foley,MN,56329,"(320) 968-8601",sChambers@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-6,,,, 11989,"Artist in Residency",2011,1283,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,190,"Other, local or private",1473,,,,"Madison Elementary","K-12 Education","Madison Elementary School, in partnership with St. John’s Arboretum and Steve Fines, desires to provide the fifth grade students with a new perspective on the importance and relevance of math, science and language arts. We will do this by creating a progr",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jenny,McNew,"Madison Elementary","2805 N 9th St","St Cloud",MN,56303-2302,"(320) 252-4665x 4345",jeanette.mcnew@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-7,,,, 11591,"Artist Scholarship",2010,690,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals. Additional support is available for career development in the arts.",,,,,690,,,,"Willicey A. Tynes",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by encouraging professional development and training that will advance their artistic and business skills and further their career as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Willicey,Tynes,,,,MN,,"(320) 309-0481",willicey@tynesart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-scholarship,,,, 36989,"Artist in Residency",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Women and children will be surveyed after each session. The final artwork will be put on public display. Photos of the artwork will be hung at the shelter. Four to eight women and children will regularly attend artist in residence sessions. There will be positive feedback. An exhibition will be held.","The primary goal was to provide a healing experience for the residents of Anna Marie's Shelter. 30 women and 48 children did regularly attend the artist in residence sessions. The women and children did report positive experiences to Anna Marie's Shelter ",,,,3500,,,0.00,"Central Minnesota Task Force for Battered Women AKA AnnaMarie's Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Teaching artist, Laura Ruprecht, will work with the women and children in Anna Marie's Shelter for 15 weeks from October to January. The women will work in clay and mosaic, the children will work in clay and the end result will be a public exhibition.",2016-10-17,2017-02-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Central Minnesota Task Force for Battered Women AKA AnnaMarie's Alliance","325 33rd Ave N, Ste 105 PO Box 367","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 251-7203 ",sandyn@annamaries.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-39,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36996,"Artist in Residency",2017,3105,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Pre/post surveys, photos of classes and artwork, videos of art talks, logs of artists and caregivers. Participants will sense community, safety and joy through arts exploration. Artists will build confidence to meet their needs.","Surveys and photographs showed that participants experienced positive social-emotional experiences. Caregivers continued to seek out artful activities between sessions. Surveys during training showed that artists gained skills and confidence in working ",,125,,3230,,,0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Art Sparks-Melissa Gohman, LeeAnn Goerss and Jane Tyggeson will lead a training and 4-part pilot project to explore providing arts exploration experiences serving those with early dementia and mild cognitive disorder still living at home, and their caregi",2017-01-26,2017-02-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453 ",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-40,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 37000,"Artist in Residency",2017,3202,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The creation of a puppet will be the basic evaluation tool for each child. We will also look at how they put together colors on their puppets. The children will be able to create puppets using recycled materials. Puppets will help the children to bring about their artistic thoughts.","This artist residency with Chris had a focus on the second graders creating super hero puppets. Every one of the students produced a puppet with many artistic attributes such as colorful costumes and capes. It was great to see the creative talents that ",,,,3202,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Puppetry for 2nd graders - Christopher Lutter Gardella will conduct a one week residency in puppetry for 110 second grade children at Talahi Community School in St Cloud, Minnesota. This workshop will have a focus on puppet making out of recycled material",2016-10-03,2016-10-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-41,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 26270,"Artist in Residency",2014,2735,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The children will learn types of lines that make a drawing (straight, curved, angled) and recognize elements of circles and dots then use these art words in creating 3 specific drawings. By thinking of the types of lines they will learn an approach to the challenge of putting marks on their paper to represent something that they see and know but that they may not have attempted to draw before. Opposite concepts that the preschool teachers have previously taught during the year will be included (ex above/below, up/down, big/small, far/near, in/out) in the drawings then the children will identify the parts of their drawings that illustrate this. A drawing of a turtle character from the preschool social emotional curriculum will support teachers work with the children and motivate children to try a familiar fun subject. The children will have experienced an effective problem-solving technique of breaking down a large project into smaller pieces so the task does not seem as daunting. This will happen at every stage as we look at smaller parts of the drawing to see how the lines were made, and see that thinking of it as little bits at a time will calm worries they may have that the drawing may be too hard. Success will be evident in the completion of each drawing, as children will be able to point to straight lines, curved lines, etc., as well as things that are opposites that were included in their work (inside/outside, above/below etc.). Their work creating drawings that closely resemble the animal and surroundings will also be a strong measure of their success learning the concepts presented. Each teacher will have her unique input for other concepts to be included in the four drawing lessons which will match her particular class curriculum plan.Pairing drawing with the different curriculum areas naturally lends itself to survey and observation of the children's work to determine if learning has taken place. There will be many samples of student work that will point to a successful project and goals met. The children will be asked to show the things they have drawn that are opposites: above/below, inside/outside, etc. the primary focus of their drawings. They will be able to describe their choices of appropriate additions to the drawings and why they were chosen and drawn. They will choose their two favorite pieces of work to exhibit at a Student Art Gallery, and they will be able to tell why the pieces are their favorites, and to point to specific areas and describe what is important about them. This will also give the students a chance to talk about their work to their parents, as it is important to them when they have their work displayed in a careful manner, as grown up artwork would be also. Another impact of this residency will be that the 5 Early Childhood Family Education Preschool teachers will learn from Mary Ellen the resident artist, how to teach preschool children how to draw in developmentally appropriate ways using the methods Mary Ellen presents with children. See supporting material pdf of child showing his drawing from spring 2013 TARP drawing lesson where you can see how he drew the arm of the animal inside the body shape and another arm outside; also the panda subject matches the class' focus on a field trip to a Zen Shorts play, hearing the Zen Shorts stories read in class previously, using bamboo blocks, seeing panda and bamboo pictures in the classroom, and watching a panda cam live video of pandas etc. This shows how the drawing lessons can accomplish the goals planned by extending and enriching the teacher planned curriculum.","All children were taught drawing concepts that included ""lines: thick and thin, angled, dots and circles,"" positions of ""above, below, next to,"" they had 4 drawing lessons and drew animals based on their preschool field trips or social emotional curriculum ex sheep from the farm or ""Twiggles the turtle"" then had an art gallery for families and friends where they exhibited their ""best"" drawing. The teachers observed and supported the children's learning and drawing and watched that the children had success o",,2637,,98,500,"Patti Porkorney, Sue Lee, Melissa Brings, Doug Olson, Dean Perry, Laurie Raymond, Ken Ogden",0.02,"Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Early Childhood Family Ed.","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Preschool Drawing Lessons",2014-03-14,2014-05-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Davonna,Tierney,"Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Early Childhood Family Ed.","301 2nd Ave NE",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-8780 ",dtierney@buffalo.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-16,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,No 26279,"Artist in Residency",2014,2289,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will: 1. increase vocabulary in both art and science. 2. Increase strategies for observing and describing what they see. 3. Develop an awareness of public art and the role it plays in a community. 4. Create two personal artworks that demonstrate new observation and artistic skills and deeper science understanding. 5. Have work exhibited in an art show. 6. Participate in a proposal for public art for the school. Teachers will: 1. Develop new strategies for use in the classroom to help students observe and describe. 2. Expand their ability to incorporate art into other core curriculum areas.The following evaluation means will be used: 1. Recording pre and post vocabulary walls in each classroom 2. Video of students participating in a descriptive review of the River's Edge Mural 3. Copy of proposal for a piece of public art for their school as was presented to the principal 4. Photographs of student artwork in an exhibit 5. Video of students developing proposal for public art piece 6. Teacher logs of student, parent and colleague comments and of new strategies they have for teaching art and science. 7. Video of teacher using Descriptive Review in her classroom 8. New lesson plans developed that show art integration in other core curriculum.","After being exposed to public art through the River's edge mural, a lesson on descriptive review, a drawing and clay lesson, and public art observation in downtown St Cloud the students achieved the following goals: 1. Increased observation strategies critical to both art and science measured through in class discussions and teacher observation of group and individual work. 2. Expanded art and science vocabulary measured within research projects about Minnesota wildlife in both writing and science class. 3. New drawing and clay skills measured by follow up drawings and clay projects at school. 4. A heightened sense and appreciation for public art measured by class discussion and public art proposal created by students. 5. Experience drafting and presenting a proposal for public art measured by final proposal presented to building principal.",,580,"Other, local or private",2869,600,"Bob Flaschenriem, Bob Stenger, Jeremy Willner, Lisa Ludwig, Julie Meyer, Sarah Kuechle, Shelly Kern",,"Eden Valley-Watkins Elementary","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"The Art of Observations",2014-03-25,2014-04-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heather,Nathan,"Eden Valley-Watkins Elementary","901 Stearns Ave E","Eden Valley",MN,55329,"(320) 453-2900 ",hnathan@eagles.evw.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-17,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,No 26312,"Artist in Residency",2014,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will learn the process of designing and installing a large group mosaic based on mathematical principles used in historic geometric tile. The Mosaic will be installed on an existing cement pillar located at the entrance to the school. We will know we have been successful if we are able to complete the installation.We will administer a pre and post-test developed by the Art teachers, Math teachers and Melissa Gohman to evaluate student understanding of the geometric grids, color theory, mosaic process and understanding of public art. Students will create a video journal of the project from start to finish to document the project.","Students learned the process of group planning, refection, and revision needed to execute a large collaborative project. These skills transfer to many ""real-world"" scenarios. The result of this group project is a large public art installation that students can take pride in making. It provides a sense of investment and ownership of the school, as this installation is permanent. Community members have noticed and commented positively about the project. The building is used for many different community events",,359,"Other, local or private",3359,,"Krista Durrwachter, Patrick Marushin, Maty McCabe, Michelle Meyer, Jason Nies, Pam Raden, Ryan Kororll, Jake Martin, Mac Nies",,"Sartell High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Mosaic Residency",2014-09-08,2014-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debra,Rollings,"Sartell High School","748 7th St N",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 656-0748 ",rollings@sartell.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-18,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26316,"Artist in Residency",2014,2700,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At the end of this residency the measureable outcomes will include for each child to have the ability to read orally a variety of different pieces of children’s literature with a new confidence. They now will be able to stand in front of their classmates without any hesitation and orally express themselves in a new way. In reading orally they will also be able to use different levels of their voices to show feelings about what they are orally reading. Another useful new talent will be in showing different levels of facial expressions as they read. Please keep in mind that oral expression training usually does not take place until high school in speech classes. For second grade students to now have a chance to be introduced to oral reading training is unique and special.By the end of this two week residency children will be able to read at least two pieces of children’s literature orally with a variety of voice expressions. They will show different types of body expression to show feeling about what they will be reading. Also, in orally reading in small groups they will be working as a team to bring a piece alive. Thus this project will give each child a chance to draw upon two or three different ways to express themselves orally. In the final program they will draw upon two of these methods.","In this session of Readers Theater at Talahi the 85 children were able to participate on a daily basis in practiced readings. A number of them really became involved in their characters. It was truly wonderful to see them gain confidence in their readings as they used many different voice inflections. For the students who have been often shy they now had a chance to express themselves with vigor. The smiles that a number of them had on their faces were something to behold as they got into their characters. This was a new learning experience for many of them.",,700,"Other, local or private",3400,,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry VonKorff, Dennis Whipple",,"Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Readers Theater at Talahi",2014-03-31,2014-04-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-19,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 30614,"Artist in Residency",2015,788,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Students will add an authentic live figure drawing to their portfolio. 2. Students will expand their exposure to living, working artists. 3. Students will be able to name specific techniques important to the art of figure drawing. 4. Students will have new strategies, vocabulary and appreciation of the critique process. 1. Photograph of each student's piece from the residency to be added to their portfolio as well as adding the experience to their resume. 2. Students critique session includes reference to techniques that have been taught throughout the day. 3. Students continue to use these techniques in the classroom and in their personal artwork. 4. Students are observed participating in the critique process. Their comments will be gathered on large notepads and photographed.","Students added authentic figure drawing to their portfolios. Students gained specific techniques related to life drawing based on the progress of their work throughout the day. All of the students gained exposure to a working artist through examples of her own work and sharing of stories in her own artistic development. This was measured through student feedback surveys. Also, the students participated in a critique session in which they were lead through discussion on their work as a finale.",,90,"Other, local or private",878,75,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",,"Apollo High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Figure Drawing",2014-12-13,2014-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Burris,"Apollo High School","1000 44th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 253-1600 ",andrea.burris@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-20,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series.",, 30616,"Artist in Residency",2015,1606,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1 and 2. Students increased vocabulary and historical fact knowledge. 3. Students created four artworks that demonstrate their comfort level with and understanding of not only art, but Native American, immigrant, refugee and personal histories. 4. Students exhibited completed artworks in an exhibition in the community at city hall. 5. Students increased vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing what they see. 1 and 2. Observed students using vocabulary and facts when they talk, in addition to incorporation into artwork; Pre and post tests; Word wall. 3. Four completed artworks per student are prepared for exhibition with an artist statement. 4. Artworks seen by observers at an exhibition. 5. Observed students using vocabulary when they talk in class and at the exhibition, in addition to participation in the descriptive review process.","Students increased their vocabulary (word wall), historical knowledge, observation skills, and artwork. Students created 4 artworks that demonstrated comfort level with and understanding of art, Native American, immigrant, refugee and personal histories. At least 1 piece was prepared for exhibit and a title card. Students exhibited completed works in a 2 week exhibition at the library with title cards. Students increased vocabulary, strategies for observing and describing during descriptive reviews.",,179,"Other, local or private",1785,,"Nadine Schnettler, Jan Solarz, Mike Higgins, Lee Olson, Michelle Meyer, Tom Schreiner",,"Benton Stearns Education District AKA Benton Stearns Voyagers","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Harvest past, growing future",2014-12-22,2014-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Zimmerman,"Benton Stearns Education District AKA Benton Stearns Voyagers","517 2nd St S",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 252-8427 ",pzimmerman@bentonstearns.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-21,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30632,"Artist in Residency",2015,2965,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will construct multiple scenes using storytelling and improvisation. Students will portray a believable character in an improvised scene. Students will learn how blocking and direction shape a piece. Students will perform their devised scenes in front of an audience practicing proper projection. Core Group Rubric: CLIMB’s Actor-Educators and the core group teacher will rate the students’ performance during each workshop. CLIMB’s goal- 80% of categories rated as excellent. Student Survey: Goal - 90% of students say actors were “really good,” 85% say they are more likely to stand up to someone who bullies. Teacher Evaluation: Goal - teachers give the value of CLIMB’s program a 3.85/4. Teachers rate the Actor-Educators’ portrayal of their characters 3.90/4. 98% want CLIMB to return.","Students participated in discussions in their classrooms, stemming from the performances centered on bullying. As a result, they have an increased awareness about steps they can take to deal with bullying and to stop it. Teachers reported that the student actors who participated in the plays, dealt with real-life problem solving techniques, using the steps they had learned.",,335,"Other, local or private",3300,,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",,"Discovery Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Students Act Up: No Bullying",2015-05-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tammy,Wilson,"Discovery Community School","700 7th St S","Waite Park",MN,,"(320) 251-7770 ",tammy.wilson@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-22,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30657,"Artist in Residency",2015,1303,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Students will add an authentic figure drawing to their portfolio having gained knowledge of anatomy. 2. Students will expand their exposure to living, working artists. 3. Students will be able to name specific techniques important to the art of figure drawing. 4. Students will have new strategies, vocabulary and appreciation of the critique process. 1. Photograph of each student’s piece added to their portfolio, as well as pre-post drawing of human forms. 2. Students add Mickey Cunningham to their portfolio resume. 3. Students name techniques that have been taught throughout the day in their critique sessions. Students continue to use these techniques in the classroom and in their personal artwork. 4. Students are observed participating in the critique process and are open to feedback. Comments of students will be photographed.","All of the stated grant outcomes were achieved. Students added an authentic figure drawing to their portfolios (photos), students were exposed to Mickey Cunningham as a living, working artist, students named new techniques in their final written 3-2-1 assessment, and students have continued to use new strategies and vocabulary from the critique process that happened as part of the residency.",,280,"Other, local or private",1583,150,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Melinda Tam, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgersen, Willicey Tynes, Karen Young",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Drawing from Life",2015-10-01,2015-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 257-3127 ",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-23,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; George Minerich: Photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30672,"Artist in Residency",2015,2819,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Adult Basic Education/diploma students will learn the use of the ruler, estimate size, and demonstrate precision in measuring. 2. English as a Second Language learners and Adult Basic Education/diploma students will create Zines incorporating stories relevant to their adult lives, but within their reading level (high content/low skill level). 3. Overall, students will experience pride in their work and increased engagement with their schooling. 1. Adult Basic Education/diploma students will be pre- and post-tested to see if there is a better understanding of measurement and math skills as a result of the residency activities. We will use the federally-approved Test of Adult Basic Education and a ruler-use exercise. 2. English as a Second Language teachers will provide a qualitative assessment of students' involvement in their learning goals in literacy at the end of the residency. 3. We will use video to document students' qualitative response to the residency.","Seven Adult Basic Education learners created long stitch books and learned use of the ruler, estimating size, and demonstrated precision in measuring. Fifteen adult English Language Learners wrote stories and created Zines relevant to their adult lives, but within their reading level (high content/low skill level). All seven Adult Basic Education learners showed level gains on the federally mandated Test of Adult Basic Education and 60% of English Language Learners showed level gains.",,481,"Other, local or private",3300,500,"Mark Hauck, Tracey Fiereck, Phil Rogholt, Robyn Holthaus, Lisa Braun, Tracy Morse, Jan Solarz",,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools-Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education AKA Hillside Adult Education","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Math and Literacy Book Art",2015-04-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Patridge,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools-Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education AKA Hillside Adult Education","1835 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-4703 ",mag.patridge@isd47.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-24,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30677,"Artist in Residency",2015,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Upon the completion of this residency each child will have created a mask that is reflective of an animal, a special character from the movies, television or from literature. In going through the creation of these masks the students will learn how clay can be utilized in a number of ways to create their masks. These masks will then be painted and pieces of cloth will be added to bring them alive. The final result will be in a short skit that will take place on the final day of the residency. Malia along with each of the four teachers in this workshop will keep a log of how the students in each class create their masks. The art teacher, Lauren Pattersen, will also be cooperating in this effort. We are especially trying to encourage each student to be creative as they make their own masks. This residency also brings together a very special component as many of the students come from 14 different ethnic backgrounds and these cultural differences will be reflected in these masks.","The students in this project created a number of hand puppets from basic art materials. These puppets were of many types. The students were asked to be as creative as possible and the end result was quite wonderful. The basic evaluation was that students were asked to create hand puppets and they did. At the final program they took the puppets and did a number of different skits. To see the many students from different ethnic groups working together was tremendous.",,350,"Other, local or private",3350,250,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",,"Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Artistic Masks for Talahi",2014-12-05,2014-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-25,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series.",, 30678,"Artist in Residency",2015,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will learn about Native American culture in a number of areas. These include dance, music, and history. A real life experience will take place on Friday with students sitting in a tepee meeting with Native Americans in actual dress and be introduced to actual artifacts. Students will be asked to express their thoughts on Native Americans in drawings they will do and also to reflect in writing on the experiences they have had with these people. The drawing and written pieces will show what the students have gained from this art residency and how they have met the state standard on cultural awareness of different groups of people. Native American history and culture has just become a unit for students within the first grade curriculum in the St Cloud School.","This project has proved to be a huge success. Over the five days of the residency the students were able to create three Native American art projects, take part in special musical numbers and handle many different special artifacts. Evaluation was based on the art projects that the children completed such as a dream catcher and an Indian Tepee. The understanding of this specialized culture was also considered in looking at how the children grasped native customs, culture and music.",,755,"Other, local or private",3755,,"Al Dahigren, Les Green, Cindy Harner, Bruce Hentges, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",,"Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"A Native American Experience",2015-05-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-26,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 35565,"Artist in Residency",2016,3206,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Three to eight women and children of Anna Marie's Shelter will regularly attend artist in residence sessions. 2. Women and children will report positive experiences through feedback from surveys. 3. The residency will result in artworks for display or personal use for the participants. 4. Anna Marie's Shelter will deliver photographs of the artwork as an exhibition to a local gallery or business. 5. The Artist in Residence, Jennifer Hill, will report satisfaction with this project. 1. After each session with the women a brief written survey will be given. The children will be given an oral survey. 2. Photos of the artwork will be put on public display. 3. The photos of the artwork will be displayed at the shelter.","33 women and 55 children attended the artist in residence sessions. There was regular attendance as much as possible. However when dealing with people in crisis, there are often other issues they must attend to. The feedback from the surveys was very positive. The residents and children did create artworks for their personal use. There was an exhibition at the Saint Cloud Public Library to display the works and talk about this project.",,294,"Other, local or private",3500,550,"Tami Deland, Lori Fuchs, Jan Gembol, Sonja Gidlow, Jennifer Harris, Jason Larson, Deb Laxson, Julie Leapaldt, Lisa Marvin, Nicole Possehl, Darlene Scherbing, Peg Shroyer, Barb Strandemo",0.00,"Central Minnesota Task Force for Battered Women AKA AnnaMarie's Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Artist in Residency at Anna Marie's Shelter",2016-01-11,2016-04-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Central Minnesota Task Force for Battered Women AKA AnnaMarie's Alliance","325 33rd Ave N, Ste 105 PO Box 367","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 251-7203 ",sandyn@annamaries.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-33,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35574,"Artist in Residency",2016,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Elementary students will learn to actively listen, reflect and use musical language. They will make music by singing or using their bodies to make sound. Brass students will respond to music questions; demonstrate improvement in posture, tone production and technical skill; and experience chamber music. Seniors will hear professional quality artists perform; understand the difference between the brass instruments; and interact with the artists in an informal, unintimidating way. College of Saint Benedict teaching artists use video recording for reflective self-evaluation. Community/student surveys will be used to measure outcomes. Community Education staff, band directors, and senior center staff will observe participants and provide feedback.","The desired outcomes for the brass masterclass were achieved. The session focused on fundamentals that need to be in place in order to produce an outstanding sound. The session was very interactive, with the students asking good questions. The students enjoyed hearing Copper Street Brass play a few pieces as well and several of them attended the concert the next evening. The desired outcomes for the “informance” at the Senior Center were also achieved, as the seniors got to hear Copper Street Brass play many pieces; speak about their instruments and the music; and ask questions. The seniors reported enjoying this format, the interaction with the musicians, and the learning that took place. Many of the seniors attended the concert the next evening. The Brass Petting Zoo sessions also achieved the desired outcomes. The students learned basic concepts such as loud and soft; fast and slow; and high and low pitch. The Copper Street Brass played several songs that the students knew. The Copper Street Brass used “hose-a-phons” – rubber hoses of various lengths with a funnel serving as a bell on one end and their instrument mouthpiece used for playing the hose on the other – to teach the students about the relationship between the length of the brass instrument tubing and the instrument’s pitch. The Copper Street Brass players excelled at keeping the students fully engaged during these sessions. The evaluations were different for each of the residency components. For the masterclass, a written evaluation was given to the band directors to complete. Their responses are included in the evaluation document uploaded with this report. They both indicated that the learning goals were either met or exceeded for the masterclass. For the “informance” at the Senior Center, the Senior Center Director and the Community Education Director sought verbal feedback from the seniors in attendance. The feedback was very positive, as noted above. For the brass petting zoos, an evaluation survey was given to a few of the staff members in attendance. Included with this evaluation was a request for a “one word” evaluation. The surveys are included in the evaluation document uploaded with this report. Copper Street Brass also provided their self-evaluation information via email. That is included in the uploaded file as well. In addition, I (Diane Johnson, Community Education Director) attended and observed all sessions of the residency. As an accomplished flutist with years of teaching experience, I have the knowledge base to evaluate this residency. My comments are included in the response to the Artist Critique question.",,,,2250,1004,"Amy Johnson, Randy Durick, Lisa Seguin, Carolyn Milano, Sarah Baker, Corey Black, Mark Larson",0.00,"Delano Community Education","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Copper Street Brass",2016-07-26,2016-07-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"Delano Community Education","140 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328-9118,"(763) 972-6210x 6",djohnson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-34,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35576,"Artist in Residency",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Math students will lead their group in the creation and modifications of paper tessellations. Art student will digitize and improve their group tessellation designs using adobe software, exporting vector files for fabrication. Industrial Tech students will lead their group through the process turning the vector files into cut and refined pieces of metal using a digital plasma cutter. Groups will paint and arrange tessellations for display. One design will be scaled up for display on campus. Formative evaluation will be on going and in most cases verbal, and will be between all participants and is ongoing. Peer evaluation will happen in the form of paper and/or digital review. All participants will be offered a summative survey.",,,,,3500,,"Kenny Beehler, Ron Miller, David Walz, Lee Olson, Shannon Schmit, Becky Howard, Sharon Kipka",0.00,"Foley High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Foley High School Tessellations TEAM (Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math).",2015-12-16,2016-02-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Carlson,"Foley High School","621 Penn St PO Box 397",Foley,MN,56329,"(320) 968-7246 ",mcarlson@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-35,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35585,"Artist in Residency",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Young students will improve their skills both technically and musically, deepen their enjoyment of music and create lifelong friendships with other young musicians. Parent and teachers will learn more about how the Suzuki method teaches young musicians the ""language"" of music. The community will be exposed to an expert level of musical performance by David Gerry, flute teachers and flute students of all ages. We will be using a rubric from the Harvard schools music performance assessment package (see attach","Students and teachers performed in two concerts and in preparation, students were coached alone and in small groups to improve reading and intonation. Ensemble coaching ensured that students understood rhythm patterns and concepts of intonation, dynamics and expression. The coaches evaluated verbally as they coached and asked: What flute skills did you learn? Did your private flute teacher leave you with a practice plan? How will you be a better practicer and learner after today's session?",,410,"Other, local or private",3910,3500,"David Kloehn, Sue Davies, Bethany Gonella, Andrea Myers, Betty Braunstein, Vanamali Medina, Grace Bell",0.03,"Lake Sylvia Suzuki Flute Institute AKA Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Dr. David Gerry at Lake Sylvia Suzuki Flute and Recorder Institute, 2016.",2016-06-12,2016-06-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Maloney,"Lake Sylvia Suzuki Flute Institute AKA Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","401 Douglas Dr",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(651) 636-0046 ",nancymaloneyflutes@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-36,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35597,"Artist in Residency",2016,3415,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Youth will learn the art of storytelling (and listening) through art activities, poetry, and performance. 2. An artist of color will be provided professional development in the teaching artist field. 3. Adult volunteers will engage with the youth and artists telling their stories and participating art activities, therefore building community. 1. Students will be surveyed throughout the project. 2. Teaching artists will develop new ways to work with students in this given setting and situation. 3. Adult volunteers will give feedback of the change in the youth through this program.","A student artist of color connected with David Ruhlman and developed a curriculum to use, with his craft, when working with kids, particularly kids of color to learn how to use art as a teaching tool. Both artist also was able to expand their personal network and both are currently employed in a school working with kids. Both artist have also been connected with other local decision makers, art venues to ply their craft locally. Youth were exposed to the art of storytelling through rap, poetry and spoken word. Youth engaged in many activities where the importance of listening and focus were taught and demonstrated. Adult volunteers were engaged with the youth and artists telling their stories and participating in art activities, therefore building community. Families used art to communicate with youth about some important community issues like academics, social skill development and behavior in the classroom. As a result of this project we were able to include youth from Talahi in our mural project at Promise Neighborhood. Adult volunteers also have decided to use the storytelling to talk about trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences in an upcoming community forum.",,40,"Other, local or private",3455,800,"Bill Riner, Andy Doom, Jim Towler, Aric Putnam, Bruce Mohs, Dorothy Jones, Janice Sims, Jason Harris, Lakeshia Williams, Mikki Moore, Oliver Delk, Rebecca Baumann, Rick Miller, Shannon Gustafson, Shila Robinson",0.05,"Promise Neighborhood of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Intergenerational storytelling co-residency.",2016-09-16,2016-12-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Smith,"Promise Neighborhood of Central Minnesota","PO Box 6082","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 251-0571 ",promiseneighborhoodofcentralmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-37,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35608,"Artist in Residency",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","This production will have a number of children playing a variety of roles. They will be interacting with each other in working toward a common goal of putting on a play. They will learn how to make props and backgrounds. A major outcome of this play will be that Talahi children from 14 different ethnic groups will be coming together in roles that are so different from real life. The best evaluation of this project will be the final production. It is here where all of the practice work for the roles will come together. Also, the in depth work in putting together scenes and costumes will be brought at this moment.","The basic outcome for this project was for a number of students to participate in the production of the Wizard of Oz. It was a very pleasant surprise to see how many of these students took on roles they never “dreamed” they could do. For example to see a young lad playing the role of the Tin Man with all of his special moves was great. What was especially moving was to see the Somalia children taking on drama roles they had not done before in their lives. This was a new experience for many of them. Drama is not something that is part of their culture. It was special to see these students who for the majority were Islamic not doing something that would be just assumed to take place in a drama. For example these students are not allowed to bow and instead had to wave to people. This was a learning experience for the teachers and all concerned. What made this experience also remarkable was the growth of the students as they took on roles they had not done before. To show anger and humor in new formats was something to see for these students. We saw much emotional growth in our students.",,,,3500,500,"Al Dahlgre, Debra Erickson, Les Green, Bruce Hentges, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",0.00,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"The Wizard of Oz Comes to Talahi",2016-02-29,2016-03-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-38,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 32510,"Artist in Residency",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will be able to identify the various drawing pencils, describe the type of lines each makes, and use appropriate ones to depict various values and lines in their drawings. They will be able to identify the types of lines that make up a drawing (3rd-5th). Students will clearly show feather patterns and value (3rd).The students will accurately estimate the proportions in composing a portrait, and depict at least two textures (4th). Students will use shadows to clearly show 3D form (5th). The students will be able to identify the various drawing pencils, describe the type of lines each makes, and use appropriate ones to depict various values in their drawings. They will be able to identify the types of lines that make up a drawing (3rd-5th). Students will clearly show feather patterns and value (3rd). The students will accurately estimate the proportions in composing a portrait, and depict at least two textures (4th). Students will use shadows to clearly show 3D form (5th). At the close of this residency, students will demonstrate an understanding of how to approach a complicated drawing. They will be learning at least two strategies for beginning a drawing, and it will be easy for the artist and the teachers to determine if the student is effectively using them. The students will know that they can draw their picture upside down to better objectively assess lines and shapes. They will also know that they can cover up"" part of the model that they are drawing, and this will allow them to see little bits at a time, which can alleviate the stress of looking at a complicated drawing and trying to figure out where to start work on it. Elementary students love representational drawing, and at the end of this residency, the students will have a folder filled with drawings that are accurate and realistic, and show more detail than they would have noticed before. This experience will give the students confidence and motivation in their artistic abilities, as they will know that there is no drawing that is too hard for them, just some that will take longer to complete. This attitude change comes about after the sequence of sessions will lead the student to see that drawing more realistic and personally satisfying drawings are within their abilities. The artist has personally seen success after similar residencies, and has spoken with teachers and students years later, who have related how much they enjoyed the drawing classes, and that they saved all of the drawing that were produced in the class. This experience of learning that there is a drawing language, and that it can be learned to the point where doing mature-looking drawings is well within reach of anyone who learns it. It is also important to point out that the use of drawing pencils instills in the students a very strong feeling of accomplishment, that they know what kind of pencil they like to do certain kind of job. The artist has overheard students on many occasion discussing which pencil they ought to use, and asking to borrow a certain one from a classmate. Artist will select a class from each grade and assess the final pictures for different elements that apply to that grade level. 3rd: clear feather patterns; 4th: reasonable proportions and two textures; 5th: use of shadows to clearly show 3D effect.; The artist will be selecting a class at each grade level and pulling aside completed final pictures for an assessment. A picture will show success if they have done the following: Clearly showed feather patterns and value (3rd). Accurately estimated proportions in composing a portrait and depicted at least two textures (4th); used shadows to clearly show 3D form (5th). A tally will show what percentage of students met these outcomes. There will be ongoing observational assessments and guidance as they draw. It is expected that a large percentage of the students will have successfully shown growth through their practice of careful observation, seeing demonstrations of the use of line, and using drawing pencils to show value and texture.""","For the Third Grade project, the artist pulled out a representative sample of owl drawings from a Third Grade class. Out of twenty one drawings that were presented as complete, it was found that all had depicted accurate feather patterns. (Overlap from one feather to the next). Nineteen had depicted shading on the owl, while two had not included any shading, which had been addressed as a way to show the actual softness that is an adaptive feature of an owl's biology. For the Fourth grade project of self-portraits, out of a representative class of 33, the artist found that 29 showed accurate proportion in the placement of the eyes (halfway in the oval blank), while 4 had places the eyes in a more obvious high placement. Twenty five showed accurate proportions for the nose/mouth (halfway to chin/third of the way to chin). Thirty one of the students were also able to show at least two textures in their drawings using the different drawing tools. This included shiny eyes, various hair textures (straight, curly, and fuzzy), textured knit (clothing), hard/shiny (glasses), and smooth (lips and teeth). The Fifth grade class that drew still lifes that was examined for shadows/value depiction showed that out of 26 students, 22 showed these described aspects in their work. They also were able to show textures (fuzzy, furry, smooth, shiny, bumpy, and rough), in addition to overall value differences in the surface and shadows of the objects in the still life. Overall, the artist found that the majority of students showed growth in awareness of the various features and aspects of the items that were drawn in class, and showed learning in how they depicted appropriate features in the subjects/surroundings that they chose to draw.",,,,3500,,"Melissa Brings, Susan Lee, Ken Ogden, Patti Pokorney, Laurie Raymond, Jeff Trout, Stan VanderKooi, Scott Thielmann",0.00,"Northwinds Elementary School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Discovery Through Drawing",2015-10-01,2015-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shawn,Gombos,"Northwinds Elementary","1111 7th Ave NW",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-8888 ",sgombos@bhmschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-27,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32513,"Artist in Residency",2016,3110,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Students will see the positive aspects of their work and other students work. Students can identify the common thread woven into their own works of art. Students will step out of their comfort zone in taking risk with their work. Students will complete works and have them ready for a mounted exhibition. Students will express their opinions about the residency. Each student will have completed at least one to three pieces of art. Students will see that within the area of art there are many approaches to the same things and different results are okay. Students will evaluate and see the positive aspects of their works and other students work through a critical response session. Students are now more motivated to be creative and challenging with themselves. Students work is on display for public feedback. Introduce students to the instructor’s method of cognitive evaluation and have them use that thought process with their work. Show effects of external consequences on internal motivation. Students are required to have at least 2 completed works to show; Students will have works ready to hang in the exhibition. Each student will critique their own work along with a brief critiquing session of the works of others with Willicey Tynes and the teacher facilitating. The students will also fill out a three question evaluation form, with questions such as, can you see how art can make you more aware of the uniqueness of others? Did this residency help shape your thinking, and how?","Students created various art projects in ceramics, Apart, and Exploring arts. During the creative process they were instructed to go through steps in evaluating and enhancing their designs. Students made products that reflected their own personal voice, vision, and growth. Students projects were prepared and shown at the Paramount Art Gallery Studio C where the community, Tech staff and students, as well as family came to experience the Art residency art works. Minnesota Academic Standards Grades 9-12. 9.1.1.5.2 Evaluate how the principles of visual art such as repetition, pattern, emphasis, contrast and balance are used in the creation of, presentation of, or response to visual artworks. 9.2.1.5.1 Create a single, complex artwork or multiple artworks to express ideas. 9.2.1.5.2 Revise artworks based on artistic intent and using multiple sources of critique and feedback. 9.1.3.5.1 Analyze how visual artworks influence and are influenced by personal, social, cultural or historical contexts, including the contributions of Minnesota American Indian tribes and communities. 9.3.1.5.1 Present, exhibit, publish or demonstrate collections of artworks for different audiences and occasions.",,,,3110,3110,"Al Dahlgren, Debra Erickson, Les Green, Bruce Hentges, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",0.04,"Saint Cloud Technical High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Art Residency with Willicey Tynes 2015",2015-10-12,2015-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jenny,Furcht,"Saint Cloud Technical High School","233 12th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 252-2231x 3412",jennifer.furcht@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-28,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32514,"Artist in Residency",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will learn how a painting is created. Students will meet a professional artist who is working and promoting art around the world. This performance will expose and reach the entire student body, not just the art students. All staff and students will get to enjoy the art they witnessed being created in a permanent display in the school. The opportunity will be enhanced with a group mural project where any student can participate if they would like to in the creation. Students will learn how a painting is created. Students will meet a professional artist who is working and promoting art around the world. This performance will expose art to all students and staff in the school. Everyone will get to enjoy the permanent artwork in their school. The opportunity will be enhanced through the creation of an artist lead group mural opportunity. Success will be seen in the completed artwork displayed and in the student group mural created. The performance will be videotaped to see how the students respond. A survey will be created to deliver feedback of the experience. We will count how many students attend the artist reception and monitor if we get an increase in art class enrollment. The performance will be videotaped to see how the students respond. A survey will be created to deliver feedback of the experience. We will count how many students attend the artist reception and monitor if we get an increase in art class enrollment.","Over 1500 people (staff, students and community members) were exposed to the performance. Thousands more will benefit from seeing the actual artwork displayed in the Sartell High School. This shows our grit within the art department with our continual goal to raise awareness of the arts within our community. People are encouraged to see the far reaching benefits of art - whether with individuals or within communities. Exposure to an international artist is one measurable goal which we achieved. Inspiration of students to work beyond their expected output by working with Pamela was achieved and measured through 100% student engagement and completion of painting artworks. Beyond that, students were inspired to make personal connections with Pamela and DJ Flipstyle through exchanging contact information, ongoing correspondence, and creation of subsequent works of art.",,2000,"Other, local or private",5500,3500,"Krista Durrwachter, Patrick Marushin, Mary McCabe, Michelle Meyer, Jason Nies, Pam Raden",0.00,"Sartell High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Sukhum Art Peformance",2015-11-11,2015-11-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debra,Rollings,"Sartell High School","748 7th St N",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 656-0748 ",rollings@sartell.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-29,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32515,"Artist in Residency",2016,3020,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Adult Basic Education students will learn the use of the ruler, estimate size, and demonstrate precision in measuring. 2. English as a Second Language learners will create Zines incorporating stories relevant to their adult lives, but within their reading level (high content/low skill level). 3. Students will experience pride in their work and increased engagement with their schooling. 1. Adult Basic Education (Adult Basic Education)/diploma students will have demonstrated applied math skills (ruler use, estimate size, precision in measuring and accompanying vocabulary) by creating a hand-made book. 2. English as a Second Language students will have increased literacy skills by writing, revising, and rewriting stories relevant to their adult lives, but within their reading level (high content/low skill level) by creating zines. The zines can then be used by lower level English as a Second Language learners to improve their reading skills. 3. Instructors will express confidence in using project-based activities for increasing literacy and math skills. 4. Students will experience pride in their work and increased engagement with their schooling. 1. Bookmaking: We will create a pre- and post-test covering relevant measurement skills and math terms; Test of Adult Basic Education pre- and post-tests. 2. Students will reflect on their zine-making experience. 3. Students will write a qualitative review of the projects. 1. We will assess the Adult Basic Education students by creating a pre-and post-residency test to determine if they have gained a better understanding of measurement and math skills. We'll observe student performance using measurement skills in their book-making. We also use federally-mandated pre- and post-Test of Adult Basic Education to determine level gains. GOAL: 10 students complete residency activities; 70% show level gains. 2. English Language Learner students will most likely do the Zine project in both Fall and Winter, therefore allowing them to refine their creative skills and see a difference in their reading and writing skills. They will be asked to reflect on the project and their improvement over time. We also use the federally-mandated pre- and post- Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System to determine literacy level gains. GOAL: 15 students complete residency activities; 60% show level gains. 3. Post-residency debrief session with instructors, artist, and staff to future modifications, gauge students engagement, and to weigh teacher confidence in future project-based instruction. 4. We are also hoping to inaugurate a year-end student survey of program satisfaction. If launched, this will incorporate questions relevant to the residency activities. Student engagement is also measured through attendance.","We used pre- and post-residency tests to determine educational gains. An instructor designed assessment was used to measure student's applied ruler use. We also used federally mandated assessments in reading and math to assess level gains in those areas. The results are as follows: MATH CLASS participants showed only slight gains in ruler reading, 35% showed math level gains; however, of the four students that repeated the class, all showed level gains. ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS: there were 23 unique participants and 48% showed level gains; however, of those that repeated the class, 67% showed level gains on the federal reading assessment. The feedback from the ELL students include an average 4.3 out of 5 in rating their enjoyment of the project. 70% of the students would like to do more art projects. Most students appreciated making a book. One comment that stands out is ""I learn how to wrote sentence and how to match pictures and the word and I learned many things."" This response triggered an idea for improving future projects by simply matching imagery and vocabulary, the students could warm up to the ideas of visual information and creativity. We also learned the following: 1. The Somali-American students call Munsinger Gardens ""The Garden of Love"" because there is one back in Somalia. 2. The students gained confidence with the collage and Zine making by repeating it in the semester. 3. One student from China was married to an artist at one time. She had a mature artistic eye, softer in color and aesthetic, allowing for the conversation to gravitate towards global aesthetics and sensitivities. 4. When a male artist volunteer came (Christopher Zlatic), two women started working with him on their collages. He was able to connect to them in his natural creative environment, breaking down communication and cultural barriers. Key words in written evaluation: pictures, books, the arts, history, design, interesting, art project. Qualitative evaluation was not created for Book Making/Math aspect of the residency.",,,,3020,1980,"Mark Hauck, Tracey Fiereck, Phil Rogholt, Robyn Holthaus, Lisa Braun, Tracy Morse, Jan Solarz",0.00,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools AKA Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Adult Learning Book Art Co-Teaching Residency",2015-10-05,2016-03-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Patridge,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Hillside Adult Basic Education","30 4th Ave S","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-4703 ",mag.patridge@isd47.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-30,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32516,"Artist in Residency",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants demonstrate an understanding of how to cope with challenging life events such as bullying, self-control, hard work, and the value of money. Participants demonstrate a knowledge of the artistic qualities of acting, directing, and production design. Participants demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Participants demonstrate an understanding of how to cope with challenging life events such as bullying, self-control, hard work, and the value of money through the development of the script as well as the performance for the audience. Participants demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a team environment. By working as a production team, they will learn the importance of each role while understanding that they must collaborate with each other in order to successfully complete the production. Participants demonstrate a knowledge of the artistic qualities of acting, directing, and production design by working with Mr. Anderson, who has an experienced background in youth development and theater. Surveys will be provided to all audience members. Peer evaluations will take place every other month. Mr. Anderson will evaluate participants progress bi-monthly based on goals and deadlines in regard to a production role. Each performance will address specific themes: bullying, self-control, hard work, and the value of money. The participants will first brainstorm each of these themes and will work with Mr. Anderson to determine coping strategies based on their real life experiences. At each performance a survey will be available for the parents and their children to fill out to evaluate what the audience learned from each play. Each Teen Advisory Group board member and alternate will lead two different committees in two different production roles. The participants will speak to schools in the surrounding area to recruit other teens to participate on a committee to create the plays. There will be five peer evaluations every other month that Mr. Anderson will use to help resolve issues within any committee and keep them working as a team. The participants will work in four different areas of the production; directing, stage management, costumes/props, and set design. The participants will meet with Mr. Anderson two times a month from October through May. At each session, Mr. Anderson will evaluate their progress based on goals that have been assigned to each committee based on how each role works in a real production.","Participants demonstrate an understanding of how to cope with challenging life events such as bullying, self-control, hard work, and the value of money through the development of the script as well as the performance for the audience. Participants demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a team environment. By working as a production team, they will learn the importance of each role while understanding that they must collaborate with each other in order to successfully complete the production. Participants demonstrate a knowledge of the artistic qualities of acting, directing, and production design by working with Mr. Anderson, who has an experienced background in youth development and theater.",,1500,"Other, local or private",5000,,"Terrell Beaudry, Debra Bishop, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Matt Weber",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residency",,"Teen Advisory Group Performances in the Park",2015-10-01,2016-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",soar@soararts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-31,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32517,"Artist in Residency",2016,3023,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The children will be able to create puppets using recycled materials. Puppets will help the children to bring about their artistic thoughts on what they want to create. A critical second component will be the verbal statements they develop as they bring their puppets alive. A number of basic art foundation “stones” will be laid in color, cutting, and putting together art materials in many figures. The interaction between classmates will also play a key role. The children will experience the following measurable outcomes: a. They will be able to create and make a simple hand puppet with many different types of animal, story and television characters. They will also learn how to make their puppets come alive with colors, voice variations and special movements. b. In making their puppets the children will have their first artistic experience with a true creative artist with a fun theme. They will be laying the foundations for artistic learning in using many different artistic materials and themes. c. Success will be in the creation of a puppet that each child will take pride in. We want this experience to be a happy and enriching one. d. What will have changed is that the children will have had an artistic experience that they have not had before. It will help to bring an enriching artistic experience for them for years to come. The creation of a puppet will be the basic evaluation tool for each child. We will also look at how they put together colors on their puppets. Another key component will be how they make their puppets come alive. We will see that learning has taken place in the creation of puppets that each child makes during this week. With this puppet each child will be asked to bring his/her puppet alive with different voice variations and on basic story themes. We will also ask each teacher to do a written evaluation of the week on how their children did in creating their puppets. Finally, a number of the children will be asked on how they felt about the week and the special highlights they will remember.","The specific outcome of this residency was to have the children make hand puppets which they did. The climax where this was achieved and demonstrated was the puppet parade which took place on Friday. To have 110 children make hand puppets was great. What was so special about this was that with 14 different ethnic groups the children came up with many different ideas on what they wanted their hand puppets to be. There were of course the traditional animal puppets but we also had a number of characters from different countries. To have kindergarten children do this was a major achievement for our classes. These are children who just have not had any experience like this before. For a first time experience we were very pleased to see how the puppets came out. We were particularly proud of the pride the children took in their puppets.",,,,3023,500,"Al Dahlgre, Debra Erickson, Les Green, Bruce Hentges, Bruce Mohs, Jerry Von Korff, Dennis Whipple",0.00,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residency",,"Puppetry Comes to Talahi",2016-02-22,2016-02-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-32,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 10032853,"Artist in Residence Grant",2025,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access","Kindergarten children will learn how to draw human figures that will be kept in a special box to preserve many happy memories. Kindergarten children will learn how to draw human figures that will be kept in a special box to preserve many happy memories.",,,772,"Other,local or private",4272,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence Grant",,"A Special Art Project in a Box",2024-11-18,2024-11-22,,Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-grant,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032856,"Artist in Residence Grant",2025,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will produce original works of poetry and present their work in one of several formats including performance, exhibition, or online publicatio. Programs will be evaluated using the following criteria. Each student will produce one body of work that could be displayed visually or through performance. Students will be able to demonstrate how to create a piece of public art, poetry.",,,1600,"Other,local or private",5100,,,,"Stride Academy Charter School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence Grant",,"Discovering Voices: Poetry Writing for 7th Graders at Stride Academy",2025-02-10,2025-02-28,,"In Progress",,,Carolyn,Essig,"Stride Academy Charter School","3241 Oakham Ln","St Cloud",MN,56301,,cessig@strideacademy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-grant-0,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032857,"Artist in Residence Grant",2025,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Tech High School students will gain handbuilding skills, knowledge about clay types and the ceramic sculpture installation process and develop a greater appreciation of clay in the world of modern art via survey analysis. A survey will be given to participating students at Tech High School after the residency is complete measuring gained handbuilding skills, knowledge about clay types, knowledge about the ceramic sculpture installation process and their value of ceramics as Modern Minimalist art.",,,,,3500,,,,"Saint Cloud Technical High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence Grant",,"Artist In Residence for Tech High School with Desi Murphy FY25",2024-10-01,2025-09-30,,"In Progress",,,Jenny,Furcht,"Saint Cloud Technical High School","4200 33rd St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 252-2231",jennifer.furcht@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-grant-1,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032859,"Artist in Residence Grant",2025,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access","Student actors will learn basic stage combat safety procedures and a fight routine that they can successfully perform during the Spring 2025 production of The Three Musketeers at STMA High School Students involved in this residency from STMA will reflect and complete surveys about the residency and will also create portfolios and resumes highlighting the skills and techniques learned. Finally they will showcase their newly learned skills in the 2025 Spring production of The Three Musketeers.",,,7890,"Other,local or private",11390,,,,"Saint Michael-Albertville High School","K-12 Education","Artist in Residence Grant",,"STMA Theater: Professional Stage Combat Residency for Three Musketeers",2025-02-17,2025-04-28,,"In Progress",,,Joshua,Mann,"Saint Michael-Albertville High School","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,,joshuama@mystma.org?,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-grant-2,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032869,"Artist in Residence Grant",2025,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access","Students will learn listening, team building, and non-verbal communication skills needed to collaborate with bandmates, as well as the proper attitude needed to create music as a group. The Ketan Kulkarni Residency WorkShop Series success will be evaluated by Open Mic and public performances at the end of the course, the entire project covered via photography/video, and whether the students elect to continue playing together once the residency concludes.",,,850,"Other,local or private",4350,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Artist in Residence Grant",,"The Ketan Kulkarni Residency; How To Play In Bands Workshop Series",2025-03-01,2025-07-31,,"In Progress",,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-grant-3,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032954,"Artist in Residence Grant",2025,3500,,"ACHF Arts Access","Through the musical-in-a-week residency programming - including games, rehearsals, and performances - students will explore their own identities and strengths, deepen relationships with others, and strengthen their creative and cognitive skill sets. Taking a student-centered approach, both qualitative and quantitative data through the Youth Program Quality Assessment (YPQA) framework will be used to measure progress toward our outcomes.",,,36600,"Other,local or private",40100,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist in Residence Grant",,"Elementary School Musical-in-a-Week Theatre Residencies",2024-10-01,2025-05-31,,"In Progress",,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-grant-4,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10019518,"Artist In Residence",2022,3498,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This residency proved to be one of the most meaningful times that first graders have ever had. The learned about African music, dance and drums. They all came away knowing how to recognize these art forms and now have a passion for these historical formats.; By the end of the week Christian will have taught the first graders how to do African dance and come to known African drum songs. Students will show they know how to dance some African dance steps. Also, they will show drum songs sound in basic tunes.","This residency proved to be one of the most meaningful times that first graders have ever had. The learned about African music, dance and drums. They all came away knowing how to recognize these art forms and now have a passion for these historical formats.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,3498,1,,0.00,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"Christian Adeti will come to Talahi to conduct a residency in West African drumming, dance, music, storytelling and dance for first grade students",2021-10-04,2021-11-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-26,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019512,"Artist In Residence",2022,2957,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The second grade students at Kennedy this week were exposed to the world of human figure painting for the first time. The figures they painted in many cases were of fellow classmates or family members. Not only was it a new way of painting but also they were exposed to the world of human respect and first impressions.; Students will be able to draw three human forms. These forms will take many shapes and colors. In drawing three human forms they will have the basic steps in order to create human forms. They will come to have a basic knowledge of human forms for several age groups..","The second grade students at Kennedy this week were exposed to the world of human figure painting for the first time. The figures they painted in many cases were of fellow classmates or family members. Not only was it a new way of painting but also they were exposed to the world of human respect and first impressions.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,2957,1,,0.00,"Kennedy Community School","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"Second grade children will be introduce to a number of new ways to paint. Heidi Jeub will challenge the students in a number ways like they have never been before.",2021-10-04,2021-11-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Voigt,"Kennedy Community School","1300 Jade Rd","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7791",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-24,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019515,"Artist In Residence",2022,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Poetry introduced to MontiArts programming. Poetry group formed. Community learns about and is exposed to poetry. The workshop will produce and present work to the community, either written or spoken word. If the poetry open studio extends beyond the workshop we'll consider that to be a success.","Having poetry welcomed in to table top displays at Cocktails On Broadway and at the library were wonderful outcomes and indicate we were successful in introducing this art form to people of Monticello. Each display has a poem on one side, and a short poet profile, along with project info and CMAB attribution on the back. People did read their poems at Open Mic nights, and join writer's group.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,3500,,,0.00,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Artist In Residence",,"The poetry Residency with Jamie Randall will give area writers a chance to discover their voice",2021-10-01,2022-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","349 West Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-25,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024500,"Artist In Residence",2023,3068,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Students will have: Explored his/her surroundings and formulated ideas Observed facts, objects, variations in the material (cause and effect: the warmer the clay, the more malleable it is), seeks explanations for physical phenomena (Why is the clay all dried out and cracked? Why won't it hold together?) Investigated possibilities and gathers information Handled objects and instruments Formulated hypotheses (?Maybe if I add a bit here, it will hold together?) Experimented Made choices Shared his/her experience with others (?If you add some at the bottom, it will hold together better?) Demonstrated persistence?or lack of persistence (?I've had it with this?it just won't stand up!?) Developed work methods Demonstrated creativity: used the materials in an original way, shown imagination, expressed his/her ideas Grade 2 will have created a personalized canvas bookmark or initial. Grade 3-3 students will have created an opened-mouthed clay/glazed fish. Success will be the looks on the students' faces when their hard work and perseverance have paid off and they share their completed projects. Hopefully the feelings of worth will change for the students. Not all students are (what they consider) talented artistically. The whole art process really challenges the students. Often we see those that struggle academically excel with this and conversely, we see the more solid academic student struggle. It is such a great learning experience and a great way to explore empathy. Students really come together and help each other art. The beauty of art is that there are no right or wrong answers. Each project will be unique and beautiful, just as is each individual artist.; Students will be exposed to a new medium through an artist in residence program. We will see learning take place through observation, the finished product, and the students' pride in their work. The beauty of children and art is that no matter what, there will be learning. Sometimes the best learning comes when there are struggles (and believe me, there will be struggles).; Final projects to show understanding of art concepts.","Students participated in a clay project. Each student created a pinch-pot styled fish. They were able to use different tools for texturing and then glazed their projects. The students were able to explore ideas creatively, improve physical dexterity and f","Achieved proposed outcomes",126,,3194,,"Lisa Mergen, Becki Schreiner, Lori Uphoff, Beth Beste, Sue Polipnick",,"Sauk Centre Elementary School","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"We are looking to secure funds to bring in a local Artist in Residence to expose the students to an art experience that they would otherwise not receive during their regular school year programming.",2023-01-04,2023-04-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Polipnick,"Sauk Center Elementary","901 State Rd","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 309-7636",sue.polipnick@isd743.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-30,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024494,"Artist In Residence",2023,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","The children will experience the following measurable outcomes a. They will be able to create and make a simple hand puppet with different types of animal story and television characters. They will also learn how to make their puppets come alive with colors, voice variations and special movements. b. In making their puppets the children will have their first artistic experience with a true creative artist with a fun theme. They will be laying the foundations for artistic learning in using many different artistic materials and themes c. Success will be in the creation of a puppet that each child will take pride in ; The outcomes of this project will involve each child making three hand puppets by the end of the residency. These puppets will have animal these and cartoon character representations.. We will see that learning has taken place in the creation of puppets that each child makes during this week. With this puppet each child will be asked to bring his/her puppet alive with different voice variations and on basic story themes. We will also ask each teacher to do a written evaluation of the week on how their children did in creating their puppets. Finally a number of the children will be asked on how they felt about the week and the special highlights they will remember; We will look at the puppets to see if the children have mastered the basic techniques of puppet creation. It will be interesting to see if the materials they choose are recycled ones.","The most important outcome of this project was students learned how to make hand puppets. This was an artistic format they had not utilized before. In going into the world of puppetry for the first time they were exposed to a new world of artistic creativ","Achieved proposed outcomes",165,"Other,local or private",3665,,"Scott Andersen, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Board Member Natalie Copeland, Board Member, Shannon Haws, Dr. Leslie Green, Clerk, Zachary Dorholt, Board Member, Al Dahlgren",1.00,"Kennedy Community School","K-12 Education","Artist In Residence",,"Chris Lutters brings alive the world of puppetry to fourth graders in making them and having them act.",2023-03-27,2023-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Eid,"Kennedy Community School","1300 Jade Rd","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7791",jean.eid@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-28,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024498,"Artist In Residence",2023,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","This seminar will be both a new learning experience and a review. Vida teaches a technique to the class and then also goes to each person individually. Each student will work on their piece. It maybe a vase or platter. Vida also covers design so the student understands how the most appealing outcome is achieved. She works with the individual so they are very happy about their completed piece. The proposed piece we will paint is a tall pitcher with deep pink lilies and a background of white and black velvet. There will also be gold add to finish. I believe the Prairie Porcelain Painters will increase their individual painting skills. Vida teaches a new technique of ?velvet' effect that is new to all of us. This is a huge leap forward for us. We all will reinforce our new knowledge with each other and each of us will change and increase our level of knowledge and confidence. I also believe as this beautiful finished piece is seen by the public, more people will want to try this art. At the end of the seminar a evaluation of the learning that occurred will document how people gained skills from this learning experience. ; The outcomes will be 1) increased knowledge of porcelain painting. 2) recruit more people interested in painting porcelain 3) a beautifully painted art project 4) a wonderful time painting. Each person will complete a beautifully hand painted piece. Vida does a survey of the class at completion to canvas everyone's satisfaction. The newspaper article will cover with both a story and pictures of the completed pieces. The artistic piece will be photographed for the local newspaper. We also have individual ?Facebook' pages where our individual pictures will be posted. There is both an evaluation by Vida and by the Prairie Porcelain Painters. This survey will be summarized for a appraisal of the success of this seminar. We will ask for everyone's satisfaction and suggestions for the future. ; Vida conducts a brief evaluation by paper questionnaire at the end of the seminar.","Painted either a pitcher or tile over a 4 day seminar with day lilies. Applied several techniques such a flat black paint, chipping agent to leaves, gold luster application, white velvet with carving and mother of pearl luster application. The evaluation","Achieved proposed outcomes",260,"Other,local or private",3060,,"Lucy Thomas. Founder chair. Diane Langner Co-founder board member Diane Jess. board member Mary Loecken. board member",,"Prairie Porcelain Painter of Albany","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist In Residence",,"Porcelain painting seminar in Albany, Minnesota the fall of 2022. A four day seminar where the finished object is a tall pitcher with lilies and velvet techniques.",2022-10-03,2022-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Loecken,"Prairie Porcelain Painter of Albany","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",pppalbany@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-29,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024492,"Artist In Residence",2023,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Core group participants will complete at least three finely crafted poems to present to their cohort, made from tools and techniques learned or strengthened by their participation in the workshop. Through this process of writing and sharing, steps of transformation can happen in peoples' lives. ; Group participants will complete at least three finely crafted poems to present to cohort. Through this process, steps of transformation can happen in peoples' lives. In a 90-minute collaborative creative session preparing for the community program, core group participants will name the new literary techniques they learned and applied in making their poems, and talk about the editorial and revision strategies that moved them from inspiration to finished work. Artist-in-Residence will take notes and prepare a narrative report, along with a packet of the students' work, for the organization to utilize in their evaluative reflection and action.; Participants will name the new techniques they learned and applied. Artist-in-Residence will prepare a narrative report along with packet of students' work for org to utilize in evaluative reflection and action.","Trauma sensitive cohort of writers crafted poems and stories to process their life experiences in their own voices.","Achieved proposed outcomes",21,"Other,local or private",3521,,"Carie Essig, Mark Bordewick, Trauma Responsive Church Initiative, Bruce Peterson, Staff Parish Relations, Leslie Mulder, Lay Leader Janet Ruth, Nick Haverhals, Finance, Cathy Danzl, Trustees",,"First United Methodist Church of the Saint Cloud Region","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist In Residence",,"Tracy Rittmueller will conduct a 30-hour residency and facilitate a trauma-informed, healing writing workshop for a diverse cohort of 12 adults in the Greater St. Cloud area who want to develop or deepen a creative writing practice.",2022-12-01,2023-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leah,Rosso,"First United Methodist Church of the St. Cloud Region","1107 Pinecone Rd S",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 251-0804",fumc@fumcscr.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residence-27,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 15953,"Artist in Residency",2012,2700,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Young students will improve their skills both technically and musically, deepen their enjoyment of music and create lifelong friendships with other young musicians. Parent and teachers will learn more about how the Suzuki method teaches young musicians the ""language"" of music. The community will be exposed to an expert level of musical performance by David Gerry and the flute students.We will be using a rubric from the Harvard schools music performance assessment package (see attachment in supporting materi","Young students will improve their skills both technically and musically, deepen their enjoyment of music and create lifelong friendships with other young musicians. Parent and teachers will learn more about how the Suzuki method teaches young musicians th",,300,"Other, local or private",3000,,"Nancy Maloney, Sue Davies, Doreen Kloehn, David Flannery, Angie Ebertowski, Wendy Stern",,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","David Gerry at Lake Sylvia ",,"David Gerry, internationally known flutist and flute teacher will teach students at the Lake Sylvia Flute Institute and perform at the public bandshell in Buffalo, Minnesota.",2012-06-12,2012-06-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Davies,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","401 Douglas Dr",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(651) 636-0046 ",tpolzine@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-residency-13,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",, 10018637,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Successfully execute planned workshops/experiences for 2021, grow relationships with individuals and organizations, establish advisory board and new board members (improve our diversity), complete website and hire a digital marketer. Completion of workshops, surveys, new relationships, plans with individuals and organizations in the community, presence of new advisory board and new board members, complete website and successful hire of a digital marketer w/ demonstrated results.",,,8500,"Other,local or private",18500,,,0.00,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Post Pandemic Revitalization and Growth of the Avon Hills Folk School in 2021. Through continuation of ongoing efforts and initiatives, as well as new, we will re-start activities and further collaborative partnerships to continue growing the AHFS.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018644,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,5500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will increase our ticket sales year over year from before the pandemic. We will also increase our Facebook and Instagram followers and engagement. We will compare ticket sales from the five years prior to the pandemic against the ticket sales during the next calendar year. Also, we will track our Facebook and Instagram followers.",,,,,5500,,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater AKA BCT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Buffalo Community Theater has a desire to essentially relaunch BCT's activities and community engagement through targeted marketing following cancellations and closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.",2021-06-15,2022-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kari,Wendroth,"Buffalo Community Theater AKA BCT","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228",tcarlson@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-0,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018651,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Primary outcomes: the strengthening of our organization with the assistance of a strategic planning consultant, an executive coach, board training and development facilitation resulting in increased financial stability and leadership capacity. The board of directors and staff will review and assess the actual outcomes for the proposed goals and effectiveness of the activities/ as itemized in the proposal budget.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"The Chamber Music Society of St Cloud",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-1,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018658,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This grant will cover contract fees for Great River Chorale's pianist, live streaming two concerts, one year of website maintenance, and printing and binding 4 new pieces of music. Outcomes will be evaluated by the actual fees paid for the described services and materials.",,,189,"Other,local or private",10189,,,0.00,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Operational Funding for the 2021-22 Season will cover season fees for our pianist, live streaming two concerts, one year of website maintenance, and printing and binding 4 new pieces of music commissioned for Great River Chorale's 20th anniversary.",2021-06-15,2022-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-2,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018660,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Hire a consultant to engage the Board of Directors, artists and staff with education, tools, and resources to create a culture of equity on all levels. Level of participation by board, staff and artists in the trainings and coaching and implementation of recommendations made by consultants.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Training and Action Plan to establish an equity culture at GREAT to support the organization's commitment to anti-racism.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Wachtler-Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-3,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018662,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","12 Black and African MN authors share their books with Black and African youth to improve reading skills through increased interest from representation and 7 youth receive arts training. Authors record a reading and send books, youth complete an evaluation and receive a recommendation.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"herARTS in Action","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Author book reading series: 12 Black and African MN authors share their books with Black and African youth to improve reading skills through increased interest from representation.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Drake,"herARTS in Action","PO Box 414","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 266-4316",herartsinaction@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-4,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018675,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Maintain core staff, add staff to connect with audiences in virtual spaces, pay contributing artists, and train artists to facilitate LyricaliTea circles. We will measure online traffic with Google Analytics to evaluate with audience increases. We will survey staff and contributing artists to assess their satisfaction and hear feedback.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Rose Hall Media Company AKA Lyricality","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Advancing Lyricality's Mission will maintain core staff, add staff to connect with audiences in virtual spaces, pay contributing artists, and train artists to facilitate LyricaliTea circles.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,"Rose Hall Media Company AKA Lyricality","1232 10 AVE NE ?","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",LyricalityMN@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-5,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018677,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Reopening of the SOAR Regional Arts Fall musical for artists and audiences to engage in the arts of our community again. Surveys, audience engagement numbers, artists engagement numbers, and support from our community through the amount of advertising, and financial support for the event.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"SOAR Arts Recovery Request. Reopen SOAR fall family musical production. To provide more opportunities to local artists and local actors tp create art.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-6,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018685,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Assessment of ventilation in the Stephen B. Humphrey Theater prior to re-opening in fall 2021. Report of HVAC system.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"Requesting funding to assess ventilation in the Stephen B. Humphrey Theater prior to re-opening this fall.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030",tgertz001@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-7,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018686,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We plan to come out of the COVID-19 Pandemic with a renewed class schedule with added equipment to further our pottery classes and a part time employee to keep more open hours, so the public can come in and tour and sign up for membership. Our evaluation will determined by increased membership and increase in classes. Data will be collected and shared at the end of the grant.",,,4950,"Other,local or private",14950,,,0.00,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"We will expand our ability for the public to be engaged with the Art Lab. It will provide equipment and supplies to keep our members, guests and artists safe in their workplace.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","510 Sinclair Lewis Ave PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",510artlab@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-8,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018688,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To create a writing curriculum to support secondary students in exploring and sharing their own ideas, perspectives and experiences using video content, interactive writing exercises, digital/printable workbooks, and an online student community. We will survey the writing teachers at central Minnesota high schools who use the materials, asking about the program's utility with their students. We will also digitally collect student writing samples for our records.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"The Sinclair Lewis Foundation Writing Curriculum is a new initiative that will develop a supportive, constructive high school-aged writing community that includes writers of all cultural and experience backgrounds.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","1220 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-5201",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-9,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018696,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Wirth Center will award $5500 in discounted lessons funding to families to allow access to music and dance lessons. A board consultant from Propel will assist our board of directors in creating a plan to serve our community into the future. Discounted lessons success will be measured based on the number of students served and amount distributed. Board consultant will be measured based on feedback from board members, administrators, and faculty.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"The Wirth Center will contract with a consultant from Propel Nonprofits to help envision the next decades of serving ALL who enjoy music and dance in the Central Minnesota community via community engagement and Discounted Lessons offerings.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Newman,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",jnewman@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-10,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 10018698,"Arts Recovery Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","YCCM will maintain and increase necessary staff, purchase risers and uniforms, and hold in-person rehearsal camp, rehearsals, and director social. Outcomes will be deemed successful upon completion of the events and purchases.",,,,,10000,,,0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Recovery Support",,"YCCM - Reengaging youth singers and audiences in Central Minnesota. YCCM will provide accessible performances and rehearsals while meeting our mission and goals in an inclusive atmosphere.",2021-06-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-recovery-support-11,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has serves on a number of non-profit boards; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health;",,2 11027,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,2294,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,,,2294,,,,"Buffalo High School","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Gleason,"Buffalo High School","877 Bison Blvd",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 441-4725",johnstander@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage,,,, 11031,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4128,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,1032,"Other, local or private",5160,,,,"Clearview Elementary","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sheri,Rutar,"Clearview Elementary","7310 State Hwy 24 SE","Clear Lake",MN,55319,"(320) 253-9333",sherri.rutar@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-0,,,, 11043,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,950,"Other, local or private",5950,,,,"Elk River High School","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terry,Bizal,"Elk River High School","900 School St","Elk River",MN,55330-1397,"(763) 241-2400x 2101",terrence.bizal@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-1,,,, 11044,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4960,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,2237,"Other, local or private",7197,,,,"Foley Elementary","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alecia,Hageman,"Foley Elementary","743 Penn St Box 197",Foley,MN,56329-8800,"(320) 968-7286",ahageman@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-2,,,, 11057,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4225,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,1220,"Other, local or private",5445,,,,"Holdingford Public Schools","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Haas,"Holdingford Public Schools","900 5th St PO box 250",Holdingford,MN,56340-0250,"(320) 746-2232",jhaas@holdingford.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-3,,,, 11058,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,375,"Other, local or private",3775,,,,"Kennedy Community School","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Moller,"Kennedy Community School","1300 Jade Rd","St Joseph",MN,56374-4688,"(320) 363-7791",diane.moeller@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-4,,,, 11085,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4725,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,525,"Other, local or private",5250,,,,"Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Victoria,"Van Beusekom","Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","11343 50th St NE",Albertville,MN,55301,"(763) 497-8025",victoriav@stma.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-5,,,, 11086,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",7500,,,,"Sartell Middle School","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Raml,"Sartell Middle School","627 3rd Ave N",Sartell,MN,56377-4001,"(320) 656-3701",raml@sartell.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-6,,,, 11987,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,3560,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,675,"Other, local or private",4235,,,,"Ivan Sand Community School","K-12 Education","Joe Becker will discuss his work and introduce science and arts students to his unique style of glass sculpting. Joe provides a quality arts experience to all those involved in the residency and has the ability to work with at risk youth. After the initia",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Davies-Polzine,"Ivan Sand Community School","1232 School St","Elk River",MN,55330-2422,"(763) 241-3400x 2323",susan.davies-polzine@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-7,,,, 11988,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,2655,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,,,2655,,,,"Kennedy Community School","K-12 Education","Christopher D. Lutter-Gardella of Puppet Farm Arts will conduct a one-week residency with Kindergarten children on puppetry. The children will be involved in constructing large scale puppets with the week concluding with a works in progress presentation t",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Moller,"Kennedy Community School","1300 Jade Rd","St Joseph",MN,56374-4688,"(320) 363-7791",diane.moeller@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-8,,,, 10032125,"Arts Access",2024,5000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Providing kids with a safe space to be be creative as well as providing social emotional learning and support. Each indiviual student will be evaluted on the skills that they learned on their indiviual as well as group level. Every student is a winner just by participating in learning a new skill, and meeting new people.",,,2000,"Other,local or private",7000,,,,"Too Much Talent","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"African american Cultural dance. We want to provide majorette style dancing.",2024-01-02,2025-01-02,,"In Progress",,,Sahara,Gibson,"Too Much Talent","1410 W St germain","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 406-3800",2muchtalent2@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-560,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10032127,"Arts Access",2024,5000,,"ACHF Arts Education","the event outcome will be one which successfully happen and different than the former one. Our evaluation plan will employ a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to measure the outcomes of our event accurately. Here's a summary: Surveys and Feedback Forms: We will distribute surveys and feedback forms to event attendees to gather quantitative data on their satisfaction.",,,12550,"Other,local or private",17550,,,,"Internal Housing Assistant AKA Somali Independence Day","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Somali Independence Day showcasing cultural expression through visual arts, music, traditional clothes, national flags, and performing arts",2024-06-26,2024-07-10,,Completed,,,Omar,Podi,"Internal Housing Assistant AKA Somali Independence Day","2719 W Division St Ste 114","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(612) 323-1747",dooleabdulle471@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-561,"Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032130,"Arts Access",2024,5000,,"ACHF Arts Access","A minimum of 30 participants will attend a variety of classes taught by a community artist, enhancing their participation with the community and exposure to various mediums. They will also learn new skills to incorporate into WACOSA art curriculum. WACOSA staff will record the attendance data of each class, offer accommodations, ensuring all participants will be able to join a variety of community artists at the 510 Art Lab. They will have exposure to different art mediums which will then be utilized in future curriculum planning at WACOSA.",,,2500,"Other,local or private",7500,,,,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"WACOSA Partners with 510 Art Lab to Offer Inclusive Arts Program for Adults with Disabilities.",2024-06-01,2025-04-01,,"In Progress",,,Pat,Flicker,WACOSA,"PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087",info@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-562,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032135,"Arts Access",2024,5000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Objective 1: (Honor African Americans while fostering a sense of unity and pride while making everyone feel welcome) Objective 2: (Educate attendees about history and cultural significance)Objective 3: (Encourage economic important empowerment) We will have an on-the-spot survey asking guests and participants a variety of questions intended to improve the planning of next year's event. Historically, after the event, committee briefs and debriefs about the pros and cons of the event.",,,,,5000,,,,"Higher Works Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"28th Annual Juneteenth Celebration.",2024-06-14,2024-06-14,,Completed,,,Islam,Abuhadid,"Higher Works Collaborative","3333 W Division St Ste 209","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 774-1588",info@hwcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-564,"Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032925,"Arts Access Grant",2025,5000,,"ACHF Arts Education","Building New Relationships and Collaboration through Tiny School of Art and Design activities. Participant Surveys and Interviews: Gather feedback directly from participants; Conduct structured or semi-structured interviews and surveys asking about connections made during the activities",,,,,5000,,,,Heijeu,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access Grant",,"Tiny School of Art and Design Community Pop Ups",2025-02-01,2025-09-30,,"In Progress",,,Heidi,Jeub,Heijeu,"6003 Great River Rd",Royalton,MN,56373,"(320) 828-1437",info@heijeuarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Morrison,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-grant-90,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston.",,2 10032952,"Arts Access Grant",2025,5000,,"ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We hope to achieve guests learning something new, enjoying themselves, and bringing our community together. We will have a survey with a QR code at our information table to ask for feedback from our community. We will utilize this feedback to review what went well, and what can be improved upon for future events.",,,,,5000,,,,"Fey Justicia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access Grant",,"Hispanic Heritage Celebration",2024-09-14,2024-09-14,,Completed,,,Perla,"Ramos Rodriguez","Fey Justicia","106 7 Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,,prfeyjusticia@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-grant-91,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston.",,2 12972,"Arts in Education Residency Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3092,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","There is greater arts infusion across areas of learning. Residencies provide income to artists. There is support and incentive for organizations venues/programs schools to provide arts learning programs. Arts learning opportunities are more accessible to Minnesotans regardless of age geographic economic cultural or other barriers. Students have more highly developed creative and conceptual skills.",,,375,"Other, local or private",3467,,,,"Buffalo Community Education","K-12 Education","To provide financial assistance to schools nonprofit organizations and units of government to expose students of all ages to a unique arts experience that ties in to a lesson plan curriculum or a process that builds community.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Billy,Soden,"Buffalo Community Education","301 NE 2nd Ave",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-8770",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-arts-and-cultural-heritage-9,,,, 10032133,"Arts Access",2024,5000,,"ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increased awareness and appreciation of African arts and culture for residents of Saint Cloud by African immigrant culture bearers. A paper survey will be given to participants during the event, asking questions related to their experience of Fred Yiran African Arts Day.",,,13500,"Other,local or private",18500,,,,"Yiran African Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Fred Yiran African Arts Day 2024 provides African dance, arts, drumming, and storytelling in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.",2024-04-12,2024-06-30,,Completed,,,Janette,Yiran,"Yiran African Arts","355 4th Ave NE","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 252-8499",jbyiran@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-563,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10009107,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Numbers reflect year-to-date, gathered utilizing data collected from Jotform and Ticketpeak during registrations and ticket sales. We are currently working through our strategic planning process in an effort to clearly define standard operating procedures and policies. Once complete, we can more efficiently work toward our objectives of duplicating our program and hiring a full-time staff member. Achieve none of the proposed outcomes.","Numbers reflect year-to-date, gathered utilizing data collected from Jotform and Ticketpeak during registrations and ticket sales. We are currently working through our strategic planning process in an effort to clearly define standard operating procedures and policies. Once complete, we can more efficiently work toward our objectives of duplicating our program and hiring a FT staff member.","achieved none of the proposed outcomes",147943,"Other,local or private",157943,,,0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"SOAR is a nonprofit organization developed to enrich, educate, and entertain the communities of Saint Michael, Otsego, Albertville, and Rogers by providing an exceptional performing arts experience.",2018-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-100,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009112,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through our mid-season survey, we found a 98% satisfaction rate from singers and a 96% satisfaction rate from parents. Our survey also contained much qualitative data pointing to the positive impact Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota has in singers lives and in their communities. We also gathered important information on our processes and efficiencies which have informed how we deliver updates to singers and families. Achieved proposed outcomes.","Through our mid-season survey, we found a 98% satisfaction rate from singers and a 96% satisfaction rate from parents. Our survey also contained much qualitative data pointing to the positive impact YCCM has in singers lives and in their communities. We also gathered important information on our processes and efficiencies which have informed how we deliver updates to singers and families.","Achieved proposed outcomes",138556,"Other,local or private",148556,9802,,0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota (YCCM) is an auditioned, non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area who wish to sing in an advanced choral ensemble. YCCM singers represent 23 high schools and 25 communities.",2018-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne, Douglas, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-101,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009052,"Community Arts Support",2019,5630,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant outcomes include the list of 38 organizational duties performed Buffalo Community Orchestra's general manager and evaluated by board members along with her participation in the August 2018 board review of her job performance. With mutual agreement on a continuing list of duties, she has worked on many of the listed tasks each week of the concert season. Achieved proposed outcomes.","Grant outcomes include the list of 38 organizational duties performed BCO's General Manager and evaluated by board members along with her participation in the August 2018 board review of her job performance. With mutual agreement on a continuing list of duties, she has worked on many of the listed tasks each week of the concert season.","Achieved proposed outcomes",43995,"Other,local or private",49625,5630,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra is a concert-producing orchestra in Central Minnesota, drawing musicians from six counties to rehearse September-June each year and produce 5-6 concerts.",2018-09-01,2019-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","877 Bison Blvd PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Meeker, McLeod, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-88,"George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelors of Science in Business, Master’s Business Administration from Winona State University; taught Ballet, Folkloric Venezuela Dance choreographer, Board of Directors Vice-President at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities; committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Art Department associate professor at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection and others, received numerous grants and awards and fellowships, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelor of Science in Business, Master of Business Administration from Winona State University, ballet instructor, choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, vice president for the Board of Directors of the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table” sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University and the volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: associate professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University. exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection among others, received many grants and awards and fellowships from numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10009054,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We retained the services of our administrator for another year, contracted with a local graphic designer and are in the process of working to increase our annual overall ticket sales by 10%. (Those numbers will not be available until after our next production.) We tracked financial compensation of our administrator and are tracking ticket sales through box office reports. Achieved most of the proposed outcomes.","We retained the services of our administrator for another year, contracted with a local graphic designer and are in the process of working to increase our annual overall ticket sales by 10%. (Those numbers will not be available until after our next production.) We tracked financial compensation of our administrator and are tracking ticket sales through box office reports.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",80031,"Other,local or private",90031,9095,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization in Buffalo Minnesota.",2017-09-01,2019-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-89,"George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelors of Science in Business, Master’s Business Administration from Winona State University; taught Ballet, Folkloric Venezuela Dance choreographer, Board of Directors Vice-President at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities; committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Art Department associate professor at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection and others, received numerous grants and awards and fellowships, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelor of Science in Business, Master of Business Administration from Winona State University, ballet instructor, choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, vice president for the Board of Directors of the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table” sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University and the volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: associate professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University. exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection among others, received many grants and awards and fellowships from numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10009059,"Community Arts Support",2019,5006,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We inserted note cards in the programs at several concerts for comments. The audience returned a large number of these cards with 99.9% of the comments being positive. Many of the comments indicated the audience's satisfaction with the entertainers chosen for the season. The audience reaction during the performances also indicated that our selections were just what they wanted to hear. Achieved proposed outcomes.","We inserted note cards in the programs at several concerts for comments. The audience returned a large number of these cards with 99.9% of the comments being positive. Many of the comments indicated the audience's satisfaction with the entertainers chosen for the season. The audience reaction during the performances also indicated that our selections were just what they wanted to hear.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,5006,504,,0.00,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Centre Area Concert Association is a nonprofit 501c(3) regional arts organization established in 1977 to provide high quality artistic performances in literary, visual, musical, and performing arts at a reasonable cost to area residents.",2019-01-01,2019-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","511 Hickman Dr","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-6861",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Todd, Douglas, Morrison, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-90,"George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelors of Science in Business, Master’s Business Administration from Winona State University; taught Ballet, Folkloric Venezuela Dance choreographer, Board of Directors Vice-President at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities; committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Art Department associate professor at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection and others, received numerous grants and awards and fellowships, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelor of Science in Business, Master of Business Administration from Winona State University, ballet instructor, choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, vice president for the Board of Directors of the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table” sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University and the volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: associate professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University. exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection among others, received many grants and awards and fellowships from numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10009060,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Concerts and outreach activities were attended by hundreds of audience members and participants who had high-quality experiences that expanded their knowledge and experience of chamber music. We drew new audience members. Audiences know more about chamber music and the performers, composers, and pieces. Audience participant surveys indicated the effect activities had on the participants. Achieved proposed outcomes.","Concerts and outreach activities were attended by hundreds of audience members and participants who had high-quality experiences that expanded their knowledge and experience of chamber music. We drew new audience members. Audiences know more about chamber music and the performers, composers, and pieces.Audience/participant surveys indicated the effect activities had on the participants.","Achieved proposed outcomes",81844,"Other,local or private",91844,10000,,0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Presenting a series of concerts and community outreach by renowned guest ensembles.",2018-09-01,2019-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Benton, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Isanti, Kandiyohi, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-91,"George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelors of Science in Business, Master’s Business Administration from Winona State University; taught Ballet, Folkloric Venezuela Dance choreographer, Board of Directors Vice-President at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities; committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Art Department associate professor at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection and others, received numerous grants and awards and fellowships, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelor of Science in Business, Master of Business Administration from Winona State University, ballet instructor, choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, vice president for the Board of Directors of the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table” sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University and the volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: associate professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University. exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection among others, received many grants and awards and fellowships from numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10009069,"Community Arts Support",2019,2480,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We just count things: 27 concerts, 32 acts, 98% of ticket sales went to artists; we stayed in the black financially; presented one high-profile international act (Tannahill Weavers). Note: ""Adultannual"" figure is number of tickets sold, which includes repeat attendees across the whole series. ""Youthannual"" is an estimate based on observation. Achieved proposed outcomes.","We just count things: 27 concerts, 32 acts, 98% of ticket sales went to artists; we stayed in the black financially; presented one high-profile international act (Tannahill Weavers). Note: ""Adultannual"" figure is number of tickets sold, which includes repeat attendees across the whole series. ""Youthannual"" is an estimate based on observation.","Achieved proposed outcomes",18113,"Other,local or private",20593,,,0.00,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We present concerts in the (broadly-considered) folk-traditional-acoustic music field.",2018-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-92,"George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelors of Science in Business, Master’s Business Administration from Winona State University; taught Ballet, Folkloric Venezuela Dance choreographer, Board of Directors Vice-President at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities; committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Art Department associate professor at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection and others, received numerous grants and awards and fellowships, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Bachelor of Science in Business, Master of Business Administration from Winona State University, ballet instructor, choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, vice president for the Board of Directors of the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, committee member for the Event “A Place at the Table” sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Central Minnesota Chapter, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at Saint Cloud State University and the volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota; Michael Calavicci: Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: associate professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University. exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography and San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection among others, received many grants and awards and fellowships from numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10009070,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We presented our traditional three shows and did evaluations for all of them. We now have on-line evaluation that is automatically emailed to our attendees after each show. Paper evaluations have been used for the cast and crew. We also held our Children's Theater Training during ""Annie"" last summer and participants did a pre and post-written evaluation. Other outcomes are planned for 2019. Achieved most of the proposed outcomes.","We presented our traditional three shows and did evaluations for all of them. We now have on-line evaluation that is automatically emailed to our attendees after each show. Paper evaluations have been used for cast and crew.We also held our Children's Theater Training during ""Annie"" last summer and participants did a pre and post-written evaluation.Other outcomes are planned for 2019","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",108186,"Other,local or private",118186,10000,,0.00,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We are a non-profit community theater organization located in the Cold Spring, Minnesota area.",2019-01-01,2019-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Hunter,"Great Northern Theatre Company","12383 234th St PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Meeker, Wright, Morrison, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Steele, Steele, Becker, Isanti, Scott, McLeod, Wadena, Todd, Anoka, Carver, Goodhue, Olmsted, Dakota, Watonwan, Watonwan, Nicollet, Cass, Kandiyohi, Lake, Douglas, Beltrami, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-93,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009073,"Community Arts Support",2019,7073,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Specific outcomes achieved included an increase in compensation for Great River Chorale's artistic managing director and an increase in Great River Chorale's advertising budget over the prior fiscal year. Achieved proposed outcomes.","Specific outcomes achieved included an increase in compensation for Great River Chorale's artistic managing director and an increase in Great River Chorale's advertising budget over the prior fiscal year.","Achieved proposed outcomes",57784,"Other,local or private",64857,5658,,0.00,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale is a 52-member auditioned adult choir based in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. Its mission is to connect with, enrich, educate and inspire the Central Minnesota community through the choral art.",2018-09-01,2019-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-94,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009082,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Basic platform for updated website is completed. This is measured by the visual of our website. Facility and office equipment rental have been met with on-time payments reflected in financial reports to the Board of Directors. Marketing budget has been increased. Reflected in the budget. Achieved most of the proposed outcomes.","Basic platform for updated website is completed. This is measured by the visual of our website. Facility and office equipment rental has been met with on-time payments reflected in financial reports to the Board of Directors. Marketing budget has been increased. Reflected in the budget.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",186812,"Other,local or private",196812,10000,,1.00,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A music arts program for boys ages 5-18 who are trained in music, respect and honor.",2018-09-01,2019-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-95,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009084,"Community Arts Support",2019,5441,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Partnerships with area organizations - our 18-19 season features concerts with the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Orchestra and the Saint Cloud Municipal Band. Hosting a Lutheran Social Services presentation as part of the 3/2019 concert exploring ideas of homelessness and the immigrant experience. Ticket tracking is in progress with website improvements and ticket discount codes. Achieved most of the proposed outcomes.","Partnerships with area organizations - our 18-19 season features concerts with the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Orchestra and the Saint Cloud Municipal Band. Hosting a Lutheran Social Services presentation as part of the 3/2019 concert exploring ideas of homelessness and the immigrant experience. Ticket tracking is in progress with website improvements and ticket discount codes.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",22625,"Other,local or private",28066,5441,,0.00,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Center Chorale is a regional community chorus that began its 45th season in the fall of 2017.",2018-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","2870 7th Street N PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-96,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009085,"Community Arts Support",2019,2410,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our main objective was to strengthen our board of directors and to increase our sponsorship and outreach to potential supporters. Our board has strengthened in the past year, even if not by size. The board members have become more active in the supportive roles needed by the company- one of which is actively seeking monetary support for the organization. Achieved some of the proposed outcomes.","Our main objective was to stregthen our board of directors and to increse our sponsorship and outreach to potential supporters. Our board has stregthened in the past year, even if not by size. The board memebers have become more active in the supportive roles needed by the company- one of which is actively seeking monetary support for the organization.","Achieved some of the proposed outcomes",13151,"Other,local or private",15561,2410,,0.00,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble provides dance opportunities and exposure to the art form of dance in Central Minnesota.",2018-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-97,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009098,"Community Arts Support",2019,3964,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With these funds the Saint Cloud Municipal Band purchased new pieces of music, rented venues (The Paramount for two concerts, Tech High School and North Junior High School for rehearsals), rented storage facilities, printed programs, and advertised our concerts. The band sold 399 seats at our two Paramount concerts. This was a similar number of attendees as those who came to our 2017 concert, which was not ticketed. Achieved most of the proposed outcomes.","With these funds the SCMB purchased new pieces of music, rented venues (The Paramount for two concerts, Tech High School and North Junior High School for rehearsals), rented storage facilities, printed programs, and advertised our concerts. The band sold 399 seats at our two Paramount concerts. This was a similar number of attendees as those who came to our 2017 concert, which was not ticketed.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",16931,"Other,local or private",20895,1757,,0.00,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The band and subgroups (brass quintet, clarinet choir, saxophone sectional, and soloists), perform at the Paramount, Calvary Church, assisted living facilities, area high schools, the VA Medical Center, Whitney Senior Center, and local parks.",2019-01-01,2019-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Mille Lacs, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-98,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists; community education art class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair Stearns County, arts adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board. arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10009100,"Community Arts Support",2019,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","All concerts, events, and educational services were successful as planned. Participation in educational services was as planned except that student musician competitors in the Young Performer Competition was double the number expected. 75 orchestra musicians and 50 choristers from Great River Chorale performed during the last fiscal year. All Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra activities aligned with the strategic plan. Achieved proposed outcomes.","All concerts, events, and educational services were successful as planned. Participation in educational services was as planned except that student musician competitors in the Young Performer Competition was double the number expected. 75 orchestra musicians and 50 choristers from Great River Chorale performed during the last fiscal year. All SCSO activities aligned with the strategic plan.","Achieved proposed outcomes",126416,"Other,local or private",136416,10000,,0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra performs seven concerts each year for the citizens of Central Minnesota, and outreach program for area public school students. Programming includes the full spectrum of symphonic repertoire.",2018-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-99,"Linda Brobeck: vice chair of Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: watercolorist; member of the Central Minnesota watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary for Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: chair for Stearns County Arts, adviser/ assistant director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,,2 10005870,"Community Arts Award",2018,5630,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","General Manager continually performs 38 organizational tasks assigned through each concert season and receives high evaluative scores by Board and orchestra musicians. Board and orchestra musicians separately review list of 38 General Manager duties at each season's end assign evaluative score four or five (good to excellent).",,,37945,"Other,local or private",43575,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"BCO is a concert-producing orchestra in Central Minnesota, drawing musicians from 6 counties to rehearse September-June each year and produce 5-6 concerts.",2017-09-01,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, taught Ballet, Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, regional coordinator, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, attention was towards painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art Center for Creative Photography, San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10005873,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Retention of our administrator for another year, contract with a local graphic designer and increased annual overall ticket sales by 10%. We will track financial compensation of our administrator and graphic designer. We will track ticket sales and compare ticketing sales reports from this fiscal year and next, to ascertain changes in overall ticket sales.",,,81218,"Other,local or private",91218,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization in Buffalo MN.",2017-09-01,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-0,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, taught Ballet, Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, regional coordinator, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, attention was towards painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art Center for Creative Photography, San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10005875,"Community Arts Award",2018,5006,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To foster, integrate, increase access, and encourage an appreciation of music and performing arts in Sauk Centre, Melrose, and surrounding areas and to collaborate with other arts organizations in region to offer/enhance arts opportunities. The evaluation plan includes reviewing attendance, number of season tickets sold, survey results, number of volunteers, number of donors, and donor contributions. The board will use the information for continuous improvement for future events.",,,27024,"Other,local or private",32030,,,,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"The Centre Area Concert Assoc. a regional arts organization to provide high quality artistic performances in literary, visual, musical, and performing arts at a reasonable cost to area residents.",2018-01-01,2018-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","511 Hickman Dr","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-6861 ",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-1,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, taught Ballet, Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, regional coordinator, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, attention was towards painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art Center for Creative Photography, San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10005876,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Concerts and outreach activities attended by hundreds of people who have high-quality experiences that expand chamber music knowledge, appreciation, and experience. In addition to anecdotal feedback from audiences, our board and staff use concert audience surveys, feedback forms from pupils and teachers at schools and other outreach events, attendance, and financial statements for evaluation of programs.",,,96943,"Other,local or private",106943,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"Presenting a series of concerts and community outreach by renowned guest ensembles.",2017-09-01,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-2,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, taught Ballet, Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, regional coordinator, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, attention was towards painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art Center for Creative Photography, San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10005883,"Community Arts Award",2018,2480,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Presentation of concerts on a regular basis; maintain or increase attendance; maintain fiscal stability (that is, don't go broke). Count events and attendance; track current against past performance; watch our budget numbers; observe audience and artist reactions or suggestions.",,,12826,"Other,local or private",15306,,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"We present concerts in the (broadly-considered) folk-traditional-acoustic music field.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749 ",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-3,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, taught Ballet, Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, regional coordinator, active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University, volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, attention was towards painting and photography; passion for supporting the Arts led him to assisting local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, exhibited his work nationally and internationally and can be found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art Center for Creative Photography, San Francisco Art Institute artist book collection, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.",,2 10005886,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Continue our traditional three shows per year, conduct youth training as described below and do one non-traditional, experimental show on a social issue. Written evaluation tools will be used as well as youth interviews to gain feedback about our work.",,,78334,"Other,local or private",88334,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"We are a non-profit community theater organization located in the Cold Spring, MN area.",2018-01-01,2018-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Hunter,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-4,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005888,"Community Arts Award",2018,7073,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The primary staff member will be fairly compensated for time worked and project marketing will be increased to reach a broader audience. The organization will research comparable compensation for people in similar administrative positions in like organizations, the artistic managing director will track hours worked per week, and print, radio and electronic marketing will be increased.",,,52151,"Other,local or private",59224,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"Great River Chorale is a 52-member auditioned adult choir in St. Cloud. Its mission is to connect with, enrich, educate and inspire the Central Minnesota community through the choral art.",2017-09-01,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","418 41st Ave S PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-5,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005897,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Updated website, rent for rehearsal space and office equipment, sustain high quality staff, increase reach of marketing, and develop community-based programs. A completed website, track expenses for rehearsal space and equipment, use staff evaluations and goal setting, evaluate methods of marketing to utilize funds effectively, begin evaluation of potential sites for new community-based programs.",,,201321,"Other,local or private",211321,,,,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"A music arts program for boys ages 5-18 who are trained in music, respect and honor.",2017-09-01,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286 ",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-6,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005900,"Community Arts Award",2018,5441,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Improve and track the activities that lead to greater attendance at concerts and find community partnerships that enhance and enrich our local connections. Use tracking codes for our ticket sales to better determine forms of advertising which convert to actual ticket sales. Continue to offer educational lectures and informational materials to enhance concert knowledge. Solicit audience comments.",,,34714,"Other,local or private",40155,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"MCC is a regional community chorus that began its 45th season in the fall of 2017.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-7,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005903,"Community Arts Award",2018,2410,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To grow our board and our outreach to individuals and companies in the community to establish sponsorships and donations to aid in continuing of Minnesota Dance Ensemble's mission. Addition of board members, and increase in amount of time spent reaching out to potential sponsors and supporters in the community. This will cause an increase in monetary support.",,,16026,"Other,local or private",18436,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble provides dance opportunities and exposure to the art form of dance in Central Minnesota.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-8,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005911,"Community Arts Award",2018,3964,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds help us to buy new music to increase patronage and free will offerings, rent venues, print programs, and advertise in print and radio. Recently new or fairly new expenses include school rentals and storage for equipment. We ask ushers at venues take headcounts of attendees where we can. Band members will talk to attendees after concerts to ask opinions about music, performers, programs, and how they heard about our concerts, and collect free will offerings.",,,23328,"Other,local or private",27292,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"The band, brass quintet, clarinet choir, saxophone sectional, and soloists perform at the Paramount, Calvary Church, assisted living facilities, area high schools, the VA Medical Center, Whitney Senior Center and local parks.",2018-01-01,2018-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449 ",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-9,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005914,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 400 patrons attend each concert. Audiences increase their appreciation of symphonic music. Governance aligns with strategic plan. Musicians, audience, and season tickets counted. Verbal and written feedback gathered from board, musicians, and audience. Board will review progress toward strategic goals.",,,106827,"Other,local or private",116827,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"Performs 7 concerts per year for the citizens of Central Minnesota, and outreach program for area public school students. Programming includes the full spectrum of symphonic repertoire.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-10,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005919,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Expand operations with a duplicate program in a neighboring community. 2. Complete and implement updated strategic plan to streamline and clarify processes and procedures. 3. Hire FT staff member. 1. Monthly updates and assessment presented to board by team lead. 2. Standard Operating Platform manual, with clearly defined policies, procedures, roles, and responsibilities. 3. Establish target hire date deadline.",,,95783,"Other,local or private",105783,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"SOAR is a nonprofit organization developed to enrich, educate, and entertain the communities of St Michael, Otsego, Albertville, and Rogers by providing an exceptional performing arts experience.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-11,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005924,"Community Arts Award",2018,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Survey: 92% of YCCM singers satisfied w/YCCM; 150 HS singers reached w/35 new auditions; Fundraiser: 70 VIPs/400 for concert; Tour: perform for over 300; New Exec Dir.: meet/exceed goals; Online pre-sales: ability to track ~35 new patrons/concert. Survey singers/parents on program offerings/satisfaction; new auditions counted based on contributing factors; count fundraiser/tour audience; New Exec Dir. transition check-ins; online ticket pre-sale data collection w/surveys sent post-concert.",,,85977,"Other,local or private",95977,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Award",,"An auditioned, non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area who wish to sing in an advanced choral ensemble. YCCM singers represent 23 high schools and 25 communities.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W St Germain St ","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-award-12,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor, Mark Nelson: Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member, Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser and Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, An arts advocate, currently as an arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10014490,"Community Arts Support",2020,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Concerts and outreach activities attended by hundreds of people who have high-quality experiences that expand chamber music knowledge, appreciation, and experience. In addition to anecdotal feedback from audiences, our board and staff use concert audience surveys, feedback forms from pupils and teachers at schools and other outreach events, attendance, and financial statements for evaluation of programs.",,,,,10000,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"presenting a series of concerts and community outreach by renowned guest ensembles.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"J. David",Arnott,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",info@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-102,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014494,"Community Arts Support",2020,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We aim to purchase much-needed equipment; hire a pt admin as we continue to work toward our strategic planning goals; maintain and enhance current programming and add new workshops; create an additional fundraiser in addition to current fundraisers. Evaluate costs savings of equipment purchase vs. rental; establish a hire date and funding plan for pt admin; assess participation and audience info and costs related to programming; evaluate the amounts raised per fundraising event for viability.",,,,,7500,,,,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts AKA SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We enrich, educate and entertain our communities by providing exceptional performing arts experiences.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts AKA SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-103,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014500,"Community Arts Support",2020,9170,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcomes will include continued growth in attendance, donations, and orchestra member satisfaction. We have concert attendance data dating back to 2006, which we look at closely. Our treasurer gives us a financial report at each board meeting, where donations are summarized.",,,,,9170,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We offer rehearsal and performance opportunities for musicians, and affordable, thematic concerts.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",jtjb@tds.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-104,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10014504,"Community Arts Support",2020,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","increase reach through marketing/awareness, rent for rehearsal and office space, sustain high quality staff, making our program more readily available to low-income families and families of various cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Annual and quarterly discussions among staff, Board of Directors and invested families, tracking expenses in budget reports, purchase of new equipment.",,,,,7500,,,,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A music arts program for boys ages 5-18 who are trained in music, respect and honor.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-105,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014505,"Community Arts Support",2020,2667,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds help us to buy new music to increase patronage and free will offerings, rent venues, print programs, and advertise in print and other outlets. Ongoing expenses of school rentals and storage of equipment. We ask ushers at venues take headcounts of attendees where we can. Band members will talk to attendees after concerts to ask opinion about music, performers, programs, and how they heard about our concerts, and collect free will offerings.",,,,,2667,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We perform music at places, some of which include Paramount, and assisted living facilities.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tammy,Creasy,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-106,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014507,"Community Arts Support",2020,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Develop board; Survey: 92% of YCCM singers satisfied w/YCCM; 150 HS singers reached w/35 new auditions; Fundraiser: 400 patrons, 40 new; Tour: perform for over 600; Online pre-sales: ability to track ~35 new patrons/concert. Creation of Board Development plan; Survey singers/parents on program offerings/satisfaction; new auditions counted based on contributing factors; count fundraiser/tour audience; online ticket pre-sale data collection w/surveys sent post-concert.",,,,,10000,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(612) 877-2949",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-107,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014508,"Community Arts Support",2020,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","St. Cloud Community gain new experience at dance perfomance entertainment and educational dance experiences for youth, adults and seniors. Increased stability and audience sizes. Surveys, meetings, photo, video, discussion.",,,,,2250,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Opportunities for dancers and audiences in performance, education, and advancement within the arts.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-108,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014510,"Community Arts Support",2020,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcome that will result from these grant funds will be an increase in the artistic managing director's compensation to $27/hour for an average twenty-five hour work week per fiscal year. The proposed outcome will be evaluated by an ongoing review of Great River Chorale's stipend for its artistic managing director to assure that it reflects a twenty-five-plus hour work week per year.",,,,,10000,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale presents collaborative concerts of choral music to Central Minnesota audiences.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-109,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014522,"Community Arts Support",2020,4924,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We are able to maintain financial stability--to continue to offer reasonable guarantees to our performers (as distinct from ""the door"")--and to keep our ticket prices modest. We count the countable (ticket sales/attendance, number of concerts) and pay attention to both audience and artist response to our programs.",,,,,4924,,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Present live folk/traditional/acoustic music concerts.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-110,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014523,"Community Arts Support",2020,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present high-quality music to 6,500 central Minnesota residents each year. Present engaging, relevant, and diverse programming. Provide opportunities for expression for area musicians. Increase financial stability of SCSO. Collect and analyze quantitative and qualitative data. SCSO will count audience, quantify services and collect feedback from stakeholders regarding the attractiveness and value of SCSO programs.",,,,,7500,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The SCSO presents high quality orchesta concerts and music education services to Central Minnesota.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-111,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014530,"Community Arts Support",2020,4562,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Continue to grow our membership, audience, and finances to engage the community and secure the sustainable operation of the group. We will evaluate based on actual participation, donations, attendance, and other concrete metrics.",,,,,4562,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"MCC has been providing choral music performances in Central Minnesota since 1973.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,McCandless,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 428-0622",mccandless.david@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-112,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014531,"Community Arts Support",2020,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will maintain the number of participants and attendees of our concerts, compared to the previous season's programs. Students will learn a new styles of orchestral music. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous season's programs. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.",,,,,2250,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The CMAB increases access to the arts by providing grant opportunities and services for our region.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","PO Box 671","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 492-4288",hans.mersinger@cmyo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-113,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014539,"Community Arts Support",2020,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Strategic planning, technical training in theater skills, co-hosting MACT Fast Fest, large-scale summer musical and one dinner theater, Children's Theatre Training Camp. Paper and on-line surveys are used for all activities of our theater company. These are tallied and reviewed by the board of directors.",,,,,10000,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We are a community based, volunteer, theater performing arts organization.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",becky.reynolds@gntc1.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-114,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014544,"Community Arts Support",2020,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Ability to make measurable progress in the area of Staff Support/Organizational Capacity and improvements to our programming. Physical existence of: Improved website, FB Page, Social Media strategy, a Logo for Avon Hills Folk School, relationships with new partnering organizations, improved list of Artists and Artisans, course catalog, photography and videography.",,,,,2250,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We provide artists and artisans paid opportunities to teach their art forms.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-115,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10014552,"Community Arts Support",2020,7868,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will increase our outreach to multi-cultural individuals who are interested in learning more about the writing craft. We will also introduce Sinclair Lewis to younger audiences via the new biography and play. Conference attendance data and written feedback gathered at the writers conference itself. We will measure interest in Lewis by tracking sales of the biography and by attendance at the Lewis play.",,,,,7868,,,,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We encourage and instruct all writers through our annual writers conference.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose Ct","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-116,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014555,"Community Arts Support",2020,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Retention of our administrator for another year, contracting with a local graphic designer for production materials and increasing our ticket sales by 10%. We will track financial compensation of our administrator and graphic designer. We will track ticket sales and compare ticketing sales reports from this fiscal year and next, to ascertain changes in overall ticket sales.",,,,,10000,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A non-profit arts organization producing live, local theatrical productions.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kari,Wendroth,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-117,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10014561,"Community Arts Support",2020,6057,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To foster, integrate, increase access, and encourage an appreciation of music and performing arts in Sauk Centre, Melrose, and surrounding areas and to collaborate with other arts organizations in region to offer/enhance arts opportunities. The evaluation plan includes reviewing attendance, number of season tickets sold, survey results, number of volunteers, number of donors, and donor contributions. The board will use the information for continuous improvement for future events.",,,,,6057,,,,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Centre Area Concert Association provides artistic performances in music and the performing arts.",2020-04-01,2021-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","511 Hickman Dr","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-6861",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-118,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer",,2 10001355,"Community Arts Support",2017,3384,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds help us to buy new music to increase patronage and freewill offerings, rent venues, print programs, and advertise in print and radio. We will have ushers at venues take head counts of attendees where we can. Band members will talk to attendees after the concerts to ask opinions about music, performers, programs, and how they heard about our concerts, and collect freewill offerings.","The funds from the 2017 Community Arts Support Grant along with free-will donations were used in part to rent Frank Ticheli's composition: ""Playing with Fire,"" a piece for wind ensemble and jazz ensemble. The Saint Cloud Municipal Band performed it in Ma",,23908,"Other, local or private",27292,846,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"St Cloud Municipal Band. The Band and subgroups (brass quintet and clarinet choir), perform at the Paramount, Calvary Church, skilled nursing facilities, Whitney Senior Center, local parks, and joint concerts with area high schools.",2017-01-01,2017-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449 ",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-81,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001358,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 500 people attend each concert. Audiences increase their awareness of the value of symphonic music. Governance aligns with strategic plan. Musicians, audience, and season tickets will be counted. Verbal and written feedback from musicians, board, and audience will be gathered and analyzed. Concert recordings will be analyzed. Board will review progress toward strategic goals.","Concert attendance ranged from 280 to 1500 per concert during the grant period. Subscription concert attendance averaged about 400 per concert. Audience response was enthusiastic. Specific positive feedback was received about programs and new Artistic Dir",,106827,"Other, local or private",116827,3000,,0.90,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-82,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001367,"Community Arts Support",2017,3597,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase access to the works of Sinclair Lewis through interpretive tools, organization of resources and sharing Lewis' work through drama. We will measure our proposed outcomes through organization of our archives, providing access to them for approved research projects, enhancing our interpretive displays and sharing an enactment of one of Lewis' most famous works with the public.","We began the task of digitizing some of our Sinclair Lewis archive materials, including movies, photos, print articles, etc. We also were successful in digitizing our hard copy binder that listed the contents of each archive box in our collection. We have",,20951,"Other, local or private",24548,,,,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation: our mission is to perpetuate the memory and works of Sinclair Lewis",2017-01-01,2017-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose Ct","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735 ",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-83,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001369,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Streamlined programs, increased participation and audience. 2. Increased inclusive reach to community members. 3. Strengthen community connections. 1. Surveys of audience and participants for demographics and feedback; tracking of ticket sales. 2. Analysis of general demographic reports and information. 3. Increase in number of recognized local sponsorships and partnerships.","1) Programming - Streamlined programming and increased offering to the youth. We executed surveys to our audience and participants. 2) Research & Message - We added demographic questions to our ticketing site. We compiled the information we received for p",,95783,"Other, local or private",105783,9259,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"SOAR Regional Arts - a nonprofit organization, the purpose of which is to enrich, educate and entertain the communities of St Michael, Otsego, Albertville and Rogers by providing an exceptional performing arts experience.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-84,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001373,"Community Arts Support",2017,3873,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased operational capacity to efficiently and successfully execute programing, consequently increasing Visual Arts Minnesota's ability to proliferate programming. Visual Arts Minnesota will keep detailed accounts of the personnel cost of producing our programs. Our tracking methods break down time invested in each program on a class by class basis. We'll measure changes in our internal reporting to create hiring policy.",,,34349,"Other, local or private",38222,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Visual Arts Minnesota seeks to provide relevant and engaging art opportunities through exhibitions and community partnerships.",2017-06-01,2018-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Zlatic,"Visual Arts Minnesota","711 5th Ave S PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-85,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001378,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Survey: 89% of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers satisfied with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; 250 high school singers reached with 35 new auditions; with online pre-sales, able to track ~15 new patrons/concert. Survey Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers/parents on program offerings and satisfaction; new auditions counted after school runouts and final joint concert; post-concert surveys sent to online ticket buyers with all responses read and evaluated for future programming.","100 Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers surveyed; 71% indicate satisfaction with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota engaged and sense of belonging; satisfaction responses increased from 3.4 to 3.5 (on a scale of 4); Record number of auditions (134)",,85977,"Other, local or private",95977,7736,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is an auditioned, non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area who wish to sing in an advanced choral ensemble. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers represent 23 high schools and 27 communities.",2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-86,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001381,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Youth Theatre Workshop/NorthStar will present three full-length shows, 8-10 theatre related classes and 3 theatre day camps in Central Minnesota during the 2017-2018 season. At each event the number of people attending, volunteers and performers will be tracked. A qualitative feedback survey from participants and the audience will be taken at events, recording of the events, printed materials, exit interviews conducted.",,,105844,"Other, local or private",115844,,,,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Youth Theatre Workshop is a non-profit organization dedicated to producing live theater opportunities and skill-building experiences for and by youth.",2016-08-01,2017-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Theisen,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",Ricktheisen@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-87,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001314,"Community Arts Support",2017,5128,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Community Arts Support funds would provide General Manager services for 9 months of rehearsal and performance logistics, providing scores, publicity, and concert programs. Weekly performance of most tasks is evident and judged by all musicians. Performance logistics, concert programs, and publicity are all evaluated post-concert by Buffalo Community Orchestra Board, seasonally by a members' questionnaire and Contract Committee review.","Weekly performance of General Manager’s duties--including logistics, concert program information, and publicity--were evaluated at monthly BCO Board meetings. In August 2017 the Board assessed the General Manager's performance and voted unanimously to rai",,38447,"Other, local or private",43575,5128,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra draws 55-65 musicians from 6 counties in Central Minnesota and provides orchestral concerts 5-6 times per year.",2016-09-01,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","877 Bison Blvd PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-72,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001316,"Community Arts Support",2017,8249,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Retained our part time administrator for another year, contracted with a local graphic designer and increased our annual overall ticket sales by 10%. We will track financial compensation of our Administrator and graphic designer. We will track ticket sales and compare ticketing sales reports from this fiscal year and next, to ascertain changes in overall ticket sales.","We retained our part-time administrator for another year, contracted with a local graphic designer and increased our annual overall ticket sales by 26%. We tracked compensation of our administrator and our graphic designer financially, and tracked overall",,82969,"Other, local or private",91218,8249,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization in Buffalo, Minnesota.",2016-09-01,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-73,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001321,"Community Arts Support",2017,1181,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will assist in paying for the performances and venues that are free to the general public. Evaluation methods include attendance tracking, how many businesses, organizations and individual sponsors we can achieve. Optional survey on our website in order to open areas of improvement or if any specific music or venues are requested and more.","Great audience attendance. Implemented a new Children's Concert in 2017 and went over very well. Rained out once. Audience count tracked. 2018 is going to be a wonderful year with the venue's we already have booked.",,5034,"Other, local or private",6215,,,,"Central Minnesota Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Central Minnesota Arts Council-purposes of educating and rendering assistance to fellow Artisans, to promote Arts in the community of Sauk Centre and Central Minnesota.",2017-01-01,2017-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Weber,"Central Minnesota Arts Council","432 1st St S PO Box 7","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(815) 412-5689 ",centralmnartscouncil@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-74,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001326,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Concerts and outreach activities attended by hundreds of people who have high-quality experiences that expand chamber music knowledge and experience. In addition to anecdotal feedback from audiences, our board and staff use concert audience surveys, feedback forms from pupils and teachers at schools and other outreach events, attendance, and financial statements for evaluation of programs.","The Chamber Music Society presented six professional chamber music ensembles and provided opportunities to experience and learn about chamber music at six formal concerts and thirty outreach programs. Audiences learned about the instruments, repertoire, c",,96943,"Other, local or private",106943,10000,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Chamber Music Society of St Cloud - presenting a series of concerts and community outreach by renowned guest ensembles.",2016-09-01,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-75,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001334,"Community Arts Support",2017,2904,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To offer regular concerts, book a mix of local/regional and touring artists, and offer modest guarantees-against-sales to At the Door artists. Track attendance (which amounts to ticket sales) for both At the Door and Main Series events. Track number of Main Series events. Continue to fill our calendar with regular (mostly weekly) events.","We just count things: 27 concerts, attendance totaling 803. We booked 3 high-guarantee acts--John Gorka, Ann Reed, John McCutcheon--at modest ticket prices ($20-25). 17 acts were priced $10-12 and 5 at $14-16. We offered guarantees ($100-150) to the 9 At ",,12402,"Other, local or private",15306,2904,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Granite City Folk Society: We put on concerts in the (broadly-understood) folk/traditional/acoustic area.",2017-06-01,2018-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749 ",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-76,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001335,"Community Arts support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Great Northern Theatre Company will present three shows serving 130 artists and 3,500 audience members and end the year with a net income. We will count the number of artists listed in the program and count the number of tickets sold to determine how many people were served. Our Income Statement from 1/1/17 thru 12/31/17 will show net income for the year.","Great Northern Theatre Company presented three shows serving 123 artists and 2,383 audience members. To measure how many artists were served, we counted all of the names in all of our printed programs. To count how many audience members saw our shows, w",,78334,"Other, local or private",88334,10000,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts support",,"Great Northern Theatre Company provides three community theatre productions each year in the Cold Spring area.",2017-01-01,2017-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brenda,Brown,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-77,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001337,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The primary staff member will be fairly compensated for actual time worked. Project marketing will be increased to reach a broader audience. The artistic managing director will monitor and time spent on day-to-day operational work and time spent on project-related work. She will receive fair compensation for actual time worked. Print, radio, and electronic project marketing will increase.","The primary outcome of more fairly compensating the artistic managing director based on that of others in similar positions was achieved. Evidence suggests that the second outcome of reaching a broader audience through an increase in project marketing was",,49224,"Other, local or private",59224,8000,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale is a 50-voice auditioned adult choir based in St Cloud, Minnesota. Its mission is to connect with, enrich, educate and inspire the Central Minnesota community through the choral art.",2016-09-01,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","418 41st Ave S PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-78,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001342,"Community Arts Support",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide financial assistance to boys in need. Rent for rehearsal facility and office equipment. Sustain highly qualified staff. Increase marketing efforts. Record expenses of scholarship funds requested, evaluate application forms for assist. Track expenses associated with rent (listed above). Track payroll expenses and use staff reviews as form of evaluation and goal setting. Evaluate return on investment for marketing methods.","Increase funds dedication to marketing from $4,800 to $6,600. Increase in enrollment in the Prep Choir from 4 to 6 and Training Choir from 11 to 14. Visited seven school for our music educational programming. Increase in concert attendance by 55%. Evaluat",,201245,"Other, local or private",211245,7500,,0.25,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota - A music arts program for boys ages 5-18 who are trained in music, respect and honor.",2016-09-01,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","729 Main St NW PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286 ",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-79,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10001344,"Community Arts Support",2017,6684,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase audience members and Minnesota Center Chorale artists. Participate in annual choral festival, put on two spring concerts, and promote a learning opportunity. We will use stronger marketing methods and perform at events that will attract new audience members. We give and collect one quiz and have one pre-concert lecture to increase educational value of our concert.","Retained audience numbers and choir members (tracked through ticket sales and rehearsal attendance), maintained enriching educational content at concerts, promoted concerts and auditions through various marketing methods, participated in various community",,33471,"Other, local or private",40155,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Center Chorale is a regional community chorus that began its 44th season in the fall of 2016.",2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-80,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10018699,"Community Arts Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Staff Support: Establish a media intern Programming: Include a ?Residency? program with Chanticleer Successfully navigate through a possible downturn in enrollment Engage the board in annual planning session Purchases: Riser section, Tech and AV equipment line A media intern will be hired for the 2021-2022 season. A residency program will occur with Chanticleer. We will assess and adjust if enrollment drops below 80 singers and expenses are greater than income. The board will participate in annual planning. A riser section, Tech and AV equipment line will be purchased for the 2021-2022 season.",,,,,10000,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Garrett,Lathe,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",glathe@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-135,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018636,"Community Arts Support",2021,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We anticipate the use of the $2,250 in funding for year two to directly support one or more of the following: - AHFS part-time staff in 2021 - possible equipment purchases to support specific classes; none identified at this point. - Plans for the 1889 Undersander Barn - final Trail Maps Whether or not funds were used to pay for part-time staff in 2021; actual equipment purchase and whether or not funds were used/needed to pay for plans for the 1889 Undersander Barn; final trail maps.",,,,,2250,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We provide artists and artisans paid opportunities to teach their art forms.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-119,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018641,"Community Arts Support",2021,9170,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","These funds primarily support our General Manager position. These funds mean that the regular operation of the orchestra is able to continue including preparing music, using rehearsal spaces, communicating with members, etc. We do an annual review of all of our paid positions including the General Manager. This consists of survey of the members of the orchestra as to the quality of the job done by each of our paid positions including communication, leadership, and thoroughness. This is followed by conversation with evaluation committee from the board regarding the results of that survey.",,,,,9170,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We offer rehearsal and performance opportunities for musicians, and affordable, thematic concerts.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-120,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018645,"Community Arts Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will contract with staff to help carry out our work. We will concentrate on the health and safety of our staff, volunteers and performers as we begin to return to live theater in a limited capacity. BCT will continue to stay responsive and look for ways to engage the community in the arts in a safe manner. We will track compensation of our staff through our financial software program. We will track volunteers, staff and patrons through our ticketing platform (Arts People) and by counting other participants.",,,,,10000,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater AKA BCT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A non-profit arts organization producing live, local theatrical productions.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater AKA BCT","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",tcarlson@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-121,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018647,"Community Arts Support",2021,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A search for a new coordinator will start in the summer of 2021. Booklets will be researched starting late spring/early summer with the intent to use booklets for the concerts. CMYO will reach out to select schools in the Fall to have an outreach tour in winter/spring. A committee from the board will review the coordinator to ensure the duties, position time, and pay is reasonable expectations. Booklets will be researched by a board member and with the new, or interim coordinator from printers. The booklets will be ordered to be used during the November concert cycle. Schools will be contacted in the Fall to schedule tours in the Winter/Spring.",,,,,2250,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The CMAB increases access to the arts by providing grant opportunities and services for our region.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","PO Box 671","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 492-4288",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-122,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018650,"Community Arts Support",2021,6057,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Planning to sponsor art events at 501 Art Lab in Sauk Centre for weaving, quilting, painting, stained glass, pottery to expose young, middle aged and elderly to various art forms. Providing entertainment to all ages at summer/fall festivals to return to communities celebrating again. Hope to be able to provide activities to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, church groups, etc. informal headcount Feedback from classroom teachers Feedback from presenters Reactions of crowd",,,,,6057,,,,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Centre Area Concert Association provides artistic performances in music and the performing arts.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","511 Hickman Dr","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-6861",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-123,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018652,"Community Arts Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Chamber Music Society will present virtual or in person concert and outreach chamber music programs of high quality. Evaluation by review of survey responses, newsletter open rates, program participation or attendance, financial accounting, and board of directors and staff assessment of our goals.",,,,,10000,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"presenting a series of concerts and community outreach by renowned guest ensembles",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-124,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018656,"Community Arts Support",2021,4924,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We intend to continue to present concerts, whether virtual or in-person--to connect musicians to audiences and make sure the artists get paid. We will count the countables: events presented, artists employed, and (if we can figure out how to count virtual audiences) audience numbers.",,,,,4924,,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Present live folk/traditional/acoustic music concerts",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-125,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018657,"Community Arts Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","In the next funding year, Great Northern Theatre Company will: implement year-one of our strategic plan; produce our 2021 summer musical - The Wizard of Oz - and a fall dinner theatre production of the Church Basement Ladies; partner with local youth-serving agencies to provide a Children's Theatre Camp in Summer 2021. GNTC utilizes both paper and electronic surveys for all activities - including performances, camps, workshops, and events - of our theatre company. These are compiled and reviewed by the Board of Directors. These evaluations will be even more important in the coming year as we work through our first year of the strategic plan and evaluate future changes to our production schedule",,,,,10000,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We are a community based, volunteer, theater performing arts organization.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",becky.reynolds@gntc1.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-126,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018659,"Community Arts Support",2021,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcome that will result from these grant funds will be a supplement (to the contractual base stipend) paid to the artistic managing director that increases the total compensation for the current fiscal year to approximately $27/hour for an average twenty-five hour work week per fiscal year. The proposed outcome will be evaluated by a review of the actual stipend paid to Great River Chorale's artistic managing director in the 2020-21 fiscal year.",,,,,10000,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale presents collaborative concerts of choral music to Central Minnesota audiences.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-127,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018664,"Community Arts Support",2021,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Our door will remain open. 2. Marketing budget will return to $7,000. 3. Membership will increase by 5-10 Choirboys. 4. We will maintain the current staff numbers. Through discussion with the Staff, LOLCB Families and Board of Directors, we will evaluate the success of our proposed outcomes. Through tracking of rosters, number of audience members and expense reports, we will be able to concretely record numbers to support our grant reporting.",,,,,7500,,,,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A music arts program for boys ages 5-18 who are trained in music, respect and honor.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-128,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018667,"Community Arts Support",2021,4562,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our fiscal year 2021 will end in June 2021. We will have had 0 concerts, minimal income, and some (though reduced) staff and supply expenses. During the remainder of the grant period (through calendar year 2021) we will have one set of September 11 Memorial concerts and one Cabaret. The above numbers include those two concerts, even though not within OUR fiscal year. Goal = have a season. We hope ticket sales will resume at prior levels: 100-150 per performance for the Memorial and 160 for Cabaret. We hope singers will return at pre-pandemic section levels or better. We are currently auditioning. We will include collaborative efforts in both planned concerts and our artistic director has maximized the worst year in Chorale history to network and build future opportunities.",,,,,4562,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"MCC has been providing choral music performances in Central Minnesota since 1973.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,McCandless,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 428-0622",mccandless.david@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-129,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018668,"Community Arts Support",2021,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","increased attendance, support and involved community members ticket sales collected surveys",,,,,2250,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Opportunities for dancers and audiences in performance, education, and advancement within the arts.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-130,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018678,"Community Arts Support",2021,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Purchasing a new printer. Creating technical workshops for our teens. Creating a spring fundraiser. We will be able to evaluate cost savings from analyzing receipts, invoices, and other documentation, comparing current costs to previous years. Surveying our teens on the workshops offered. We will evaluate the results of our fundraising efforts and additional fundraising event by assessing the amounts raised for each event.",,,,,7500,,,,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We enrich, educate and entertain our communities by providing exceptional performing arts experiences.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-131,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018681,"Community Arts Support",2021,2667,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We are intending to find a space to begin rehearsals, both indoors and outside. Funding is necessary for storage facilities in the meantime. We intend to resume a schedule of concerts. The action steps taken at board meetings will illustrate the success of the goals above.",,,,,2667,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We perform music at places, some of which include Paramount, and assisted living facilities",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tammy,Creasy,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-132,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018682,"Community Arts Support",2021,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1 The SCSO will renew its community impact with live concerts and educational experiences following COVID safety guidelines. 2 The SCSO musician community will enjoy the camaraderie and inspiration of playing together again. 3 The SCSO audience will discern the relevance and relatability of diverse repertoire and will engage in providing feedback on Artistic Director candidates. 1. Audience participation in pre-concert discussions, concert, post-concert receptions, and educational and outreach services will be counted. 2. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. Survey responses will be recorded, compiled, and analyzed by board and staff. 3. Audience response will be observed and recorded. 4. Concerts will be recorded.",,,,,7500,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The SCSO presents high quality orchesta concerts and music education services to Central Minnesota.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-133,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 10018689,"Community Arts Support",2021,7868,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. The Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference will be held safely in person in Sauk Centre on Saturday, October 2, 2021. It will also be available as a virtual conference for a subscription fee. 2. The historical production, The Life and Loves of Sinclair Lewis, will be rehearsed and staged in August, 2021. It will be available for streaming in September. 1. We will gauge the success of the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference by the amount of participants who attend in person as well as those who subscribe to the virtual conference. 2. We will measure the success of The Life and Loves of Sinclair Lewis by tracking the streaming requests for the event. We will not charge for streaming, but will also track interest by donations received.",,,,,7868,,,,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"We encourage and instruct all writers through our annual writers conference.",2021-03-01,2022-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","1220 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-5201",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-134,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;",,2 11024,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2rd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-4595",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-8,,,, 11029,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Erickson-Knox,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 257-0603",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-9,,,, 10023987,"Community Arts Support",2022,7013,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The 510 Art Lab will set up a new program in glass fusion and this grant will help purchase the supplies we need. The children's crock pot class and the Wacosa art project will start in May. Individual marketing for the programs will start April 1st. Our evaluation will be based on an increase in membership and full classes. We also will work with challenged adults for the first time and collaborate with their staff to see if their goals where met.","The Crockpot class we offered to ages 10-17 had six participants. They made chicken noodle soup and made their own homemade noodles. Each participant was given a crockpot, instructions and a cookbook to take home. We had 30 Wacosa participants who painted and completed a stained glass ornament. We purchased marketing materials and placed ads in Melrose Community Ed. Members watch demos on our TV's","Achieved proposed outcomes",36879,,43892,,"Gwen Kranz 320-250-4992 Mike Disher, Board Member 320-232-0650 Mark Kranz 320-333-0932 Roger Reinardy, Board Member 320-267-6359 Pamela Borgmann Treasurer 612-220-7535 Cara Lewis, Board Member 320-267-9094, Gwen Kranz, President, Mike Disher, Board Member",500,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Provides space and equipment and classes for the community to practice Art.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","510 Sinclair Lewis Ave","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",510artlab@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-136,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023989,"Community Arts Support",2022,7907,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Complete: 5 Year Plan and 1st Round of Fundraising, facility and site work begun/complete. We are able to hire an Executive Director Role and Director of Programming. Build out cadre of instructors = diversity. We will be able to measure the actual tangible results relative to the objective goals identified in the 5 year plan.","Shed Remodel Plans are partially complete and we have begun remodeling of that space- physical progress. Grounds upgrade plans are complete and we will install new roadway(s), parking, and improved access spring 2023- physical plans. We hired .5 FTE Program Coordinator- payroll records. Significant growth in cadre of artists/instructors- growing list of instructors.","Achieved some of the proposed outcomes",87992,,95899,,"Chris Schellinger: President, Mark Conway: Vice-President, Neil Franz: Secretary-Treasurer, Anthony Hall: board member, Rachel Melis: board member, Greg Murray: board member, Jordan Schellinger: board member, Chris Schellinger, Mark Conway, Neil Franz-Tre","7,185.00","Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Teaching and sharing artistic and traditional skills and craftsmanship to students ages 6-96.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-137,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023990,"Community Arts Support",2022,8460,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Over the 10 month period BCO will offer three formal indoor concerts and one outdoor concert. Our orchestra members will rehearse for approximately 30 sessions. An estimated 1200 attendees will attend these concerts. Our ticketing system gives us data for age of attendees: Race is determined by a visual inspection of the audience.","Over the last year the orchestra has grown, surpassing our size pre-pandemic. We now have the largest viola section we have had in the history of the organization! And all other sections have been generally at capacity with only minor variations in that trend. We had estimated an attendance of 1200 for the last 3 concerts and have actually surpassed that with a total of 1459.","Achieved proposed outcomes",49077,,57537,,"Michael Walsh: Chair, Jolyn Halvorson: Vice-Chair, Joelle Strandquist: Secretary, Jeff Burns: Treasurer, George Morris: board member, Kendell Kubasch: board member, Yvonne Rammel: board member, Mary Ellen Lundsten: board member, William Tregaskis: board m","8,912.00","Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"BCO offers 4 formal concerts at the Buffalo HS PAC and 1 outdoor concert at Sturges Park.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, McLeod, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-138,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023991,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase community awareness of BCT monitor ticket sales, social media traffic, and web site traffic","We have seen patrons coming back to the theater! Attendance for performances for summer production and kids performance was up, Patron and Staff surveys showed we are doing better than expected.","Achieved proposed outcomes",92789,,102789,,"Philip Ludwig: Chair, Greg Bestland: Vice Chair, Tony Carlson: Treasurer, Jordon Robischon: Secretary, Eric Ellwoods: Board Member, Sue Kumpula: Board Member, Janice Luoma: Board Member, Diane Paulu: Board Member, Jon Salmon: Board Member, Erin Walsh: Boa","10,000.00","Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A non-profit arts organization producing live, local theatrical productions",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anthony,Carlson,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Brown, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Freeborn, Hennepin, Isanti, McLeod, Meeker, Morrison, Pine, Ramsey, Renville, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Steele, Todd, Washington, Wright, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-139,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023992,"Community Arts Support",2022,6982,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will hire the new position by 2023, purchase banners by Fall, purchase a kit that will help enable the program to consider ways to be more inclusive by 2023, and implement program booklets by Fall. We will conduct meetings throughout the two year cycle that will determine in written form more focused expecations and timelines for the current year.","The board reviewed Coordinator's description with a final job description by the end of September. The position was filled by November 2022. Banners are in progress with new designs and awaiting approval. The board purchased Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Toolkit in Spring 2023 and start in Summer Tours are on hold until Fall. Board has designs to review for the Concert Booklets' quoted cost","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",17880,,24862,,"John Johnson - CMYO Board President, John Carlton - CMYO Board Vice President Parent Committee Chair, Hans Mersinger - CMYO Treasurer, Dr. David Arnott, Board Member, Noah Braun, Board Member, Janelle Carlton - CMYO Board Parent Committee member, John Car","2,625.00","Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Provides a unique orchestral experience that shapes and inspires the youth musicians in the region.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-140,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023993,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Chamber Music Society presents concerts and outreach programs by three or four guest chamber music ensembles. Evaluation will be done by audience surveys, outreach feedback forms, and other means such as as concert attendance, earned revenues, newsletter open rates, and outreach program participation.","We presented performances and outreach chamber music programs by guest artists that inspired, engaged, and connected audiences, making meaningful impact by building community through education, networks and partnerships. We expanded our volunteer base, continued board development. Audience surveys and board meeting activity assessments enabled our evaluation and measurements of the outcomes.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",59137,,69137,,"Barbara Banaian, Sean Jacobson, Bryant Julstrom, Diane Larson, Kristian Twombly, Barbara Banaian: secretary, Sean Jacobson: board member, Bryant Julstrom: vice president, Diane Larson: treasurer, Kristian Twombly: president","10,000.00","Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Presenting a series of chamber music concerts and outreach programs by renowned guest ensembles.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Morrison, Ramsey, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-141,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023994,"Community Arts Support",2022,4925,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Continue to present live acoustic/folk/traditional music concerts. Count the countables: ticket sales, number of events, number of artists booked.","We continued on-line concerts for the first half of the season and resumed in-person concerts at First Presbyterian Church for the second half. Ticket sales, tip-jar contributions, and audience remarks say that the live events were very welcome. Note that Youth and Adult Online-Actual figures were not directly measurable.","Activities none of the proposed outcomes",2523,,7448,,"John Forsythe: founder emeritus institutional memory, Paul Imholte: executive director booker, Paul Cotton: newsletter editor, mailing list manager, Cristina Seaborn: secretary, Facebook, website Eventbrite wrangler, Russell Letson: grant general-material",547,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Live, traditional/folk/acoustic music.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-142,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023995,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Over the next two years, Great Northern Theatre Company will focus our efforts on in creasing our organizational infrastructure while producing quality art experiences promoting diversity, equity and inclusion for cast, crew and audiences Evaluation is critical to assessing our organizations progress in reaching our strategic goals. GNTC will complete annual evaluation through: performance attendance; audience and artist surveys; and SWOT analysis of initiatives.","With the support of CMAB, GNTC was able to meet all anticipated outcomes of: producing two large-scale stage productions of Mary Poppins and Elf: the Musical; hosting a Winter Wonderland family activity event; holding a weeklong Children's Theater camp experience; and implementing year-two of our strategic plan to ensure stability and growth for GNTC.","Achieved proposed outcomes",124082,,134082,,"Becky Reynolds: President, Mitchell Hurrle, Vice-President, Eric Stewart: Treasurer, Kay Coapstick: Secretary, Brad Busse: Board Member, Leigh Ann Davis: Board Member, Victoria Evens: Board Member, Shelley Giswold: Board Member, Gayle Kinzer: Board Member","10,000.00","Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"GNTC is a community based, volunteer, theater performing arts organization.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-143,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023996,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds will supplement the contractual compensation of Great River Chorale's artistic managing director. The outcomes will be measured by the record of payment of said supplement to the artistic managing director in Great River Chorale's FY 2022-23 and FY 2023-24.","The specific outcome achieved by this grant was evaluated by Great River Chorale's compensation of its artistic managing director as agreed upon during the grant period.","Achieved proposed outcomes",56659,,66659,,"Charles Welter: president, Paul-Vincent Niebauer: vice president, Brandon Anderson: secretary, Jennifer Shaw: treasurer, Patricia Weishaar: member, Anita Fischer: member., Charles Welter: president, Paul-Vincent Niebauer: vice president, Maribeth Overland","4,000.00","Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale presents collaborative concerts of choral music to central Minnesota audiences.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Anoka, Becker, Benton, Dakota, Douglas, Fillmore, Hennepin, Houston, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, St. Louis, Traverse, Washington, Winona, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-144,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023997,"Community Arts Support",2022,4070,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Capture our previous audience size of 125-200 per show despite different venue. Increase advertising, fundraising, marketing. Budget review and performance evaluation once a month. Conduct post-performance evaluations and evaluate market freedback from ticket sales, social media comments, and audience surveys.",,,,,4070,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Dance performances",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Norwood,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-0812",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-145,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023998,"Community Arts Support",2022,8644,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To increase participation in the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference, increase awareness of The Life and Loves of Sinclair Lewis historical production, and increase access to the Sinclair Lewis Foundation Creative Writing Curriculum. We will chart participation in the Writers Conference, streaming requests for the historical production and use requests for the writing curriculum.","The Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference hosted its second annual virtual conference, offering attendees a chance to participate in the conference if they chose not to attend in person. The historical play, The Life and Loves of Sinclair Lewis, is now formatted as a school or community theater production. Our high school writing curriculum is now available on our You Tube channel.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",96207,,104851,,"Jim Umhoefer: president, Roberta Oson: vice president, Deb Himsl: treasurer, Tracy Tamillo: secretary, Mark Roberg: board member, John Rasmussen: board member, Pat Lewis: board member, Mike Carlson: board member, Eric Torgerson: board member, Carol Mayer:",500,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Annual writers conference; Sinclair Lewis play; new writing curriculum aimed at young adult writers",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose CT","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Douglas, Pope, Todd, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-146,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023999,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. To increase our reach and participation in our programs. 2. To develop and implement fundraising strategies in order to create sustainability. 1. We will work hard to achieve our goal of increasing our reach and participation. We will measure our progress by comparing the number of participants from previous years.","We continue to increase our reach and participation in our programs which is one of our two measurable outcomes. We measure our progress by comparing the number of participants from previous years and continue to see the growth in our programming and audiences.","Achieved proposed outcomes",156024,,166024,,"Terrell Beaudry, Debbie Bishop, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Matt Weber, Director, Terrell Beaudry: President, Jamie Reznicek: Treasurer, Ellen Beaudry: Secretary, Debra Bishop: Vice President","4,771.00","SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Our purpose is to Enrich, Educate and Entertain by providing Exceptional Arts Experiences.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-147,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024000,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","SCSO will broaden its impact through education, relatable and diverse programming, publicity, and collaborations. SCSO musicians will be deeply engaged in the work of the SCSO. SCSO will become more financially stable. SCSO will measure attendance, count SCSO events outside the concert hall, collect and analyze survey responses and ticket sales data, count musician attendance and evaluate engagement using surveys, and audio or video record concerts.","All concerts and events were successful as planned. Participation in educational services was as planned except only 300 of 1,400 possible 4-grade students were able to attend the live Classics for Kids concert in April due to COVID restrictions. Video of the concert is available online. 73 orchestra musicians performed during the grant period. All SCSO activities aligned with the strategic plan.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",134815,,144815,,"Ross Detert: President, Mark Springer: Vice President, Allen Horn: Treasurer, Jill Pattock: Secretary, Tamara Bottge: board member, Jennie Kalpin: board member, Suzie Mesna: board member, Gary Osberg: board member, Brad Gordon Ufer: board member, Ross Det",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The SCSO provides high quality orchestra performances, and educational and outreach activities.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-148,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024001,"Community Arts Support",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our organization will recruit and hire qualified employees to fill current major staff vacancies within the organization whose work is vital to the success and mission of the organization. We will develop and carry out an onboarding process and build out employment resources to aid in employee development, retention, and growth.","Our goal of hiring and onboarding a full-time Executive Director was achieved. Robyn Hennen started in the position in June 14, 2022.","Achieved proposed outcomes",112296,,122296,,"Paul Radeke: Chair, Mardi Noyes: Vice Chair, Benjamin Biersheid: Treasurer, Kim Tjaden: Past Chair, Amanda Koubsky: Secretary, Jeremy Ringsmuth: boad member, Beth Cummings: board member, Ayan Omar: board member, Edith Oxton: board member, Nikki Koehn: boa","10,000.00","Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"YCCM is a high caliber youth choir for Central MN singers.",2022-04-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Morrison, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-149,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 19781,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,5313,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Quality of performance, our foremost goal, will be evident in the live and recorded concert sounds. Board members and orchestra musicians will give verbal feedback on their reactions to such quality. For our on-going operations, we put grant funds to work with 15 hours per week of pay for our General Manager to keep the many details of rehearsal and performance progressing. Administrative expenses such as insurance, auditing, and licenses will benefit. Improving the means to our performance goal will be evident with (1) increased concert attendance, (2) scrutiny through regular, measurable evaluative instruments, (3) higher contract wages for our high-performing artists, and (4) managing dedicated volunteers to edit and expand a photo-rich website, five on-line newsletters with creative graphics and concert-relevant articles, active use of Facebook with tie-ins to other arts organizations' sites on facebook, and rehearsals for the Buffalo Community Orchestra's newly-regenerated Trillium ensembles to perform at frequent local venues and made Buffalo Community Orchestra more visible.For key objectives to reach our primary goal of ever-better concert quality, (1) audience attendance will be measured by ticket sales, concert by concert, and compared to average sales figures over the past 8 years), (2) quantitative instruments designed for gaining audience, orchestra, and board responses to evaluative questions with ordinal measures and written comments, (3) an annual budget which can accommodate a $500 dollar increase for our conductor and $25 increments for section leaders, and (4) a 25% increase in visitors to our website, with more links to Facebook, a 15% addition to our 200 on-line newsletter subscribers, and at least 6 performances by Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles at civic functions and local business venues.","Our primary artistic goal of highly creative, well-prepared concerts which draw increased audiences, was measured by (1) audience attendance (quantified by ticket sale revenues: 39% higher than previous 7 years); and (2) quantitative instruments, including some ordinally-measured questions plus comments, to survey separately audience, orchestra, and board members: all surveys showed high satisfaction numbers rating musicians’ skill and concert performance. Organizational goals, emphasizing expanded and effective operations, to be achieved by (1) retaining the paid General Manager, (2) covering increased administrative expense for auditing, insurance and licensing, (3) pay increases for conductor (added $500 to yearly salary) and section leaders (added $25 per service), and (4) attracting 2 Buffalo Community Orchestra unpaid volunteers to boost publicity and community outreach through Facebook and the Buffalo Community Orchestra website. Concert promotion through Facebook increased, the on-line newsletter subscribers rose to more than 150 subscribers, and organizing and rehearsing Buffalo Community Orchestra string and brass ensembles reached new listeners at 6 civic functions and local business venues.",,30107,"Other, local or private",35420,5313,"Jeffrey Burns, Gail Anderson, Renee Vetsch, Julie Rathmanner, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Erin Walsh, Gretchen Katzenberger, Rosemary Tabbut, Mike Walsh, Polly O'Brien, Veronica Lily, Sarah Braith",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Buffalo Community Orchestra is a concert-producing non-profit community organization in Central Minnesota.",,,2012-09-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 2nd Ave NE PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Carver, Ramsey, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-36,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19786,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our database of participants/audience members will be expanded by at least 15%. We will have one or two interns working with our organization, through a permanent intern position with Buffalo Community Theater. Our ticket sales will have increased by at least 10%. We will have hosted a free audition workshop for at least 40 local youth. We will have implemented a volunteer recognition program, including a Volunteer of the Year award. We will have been able to retain the paid services of our Administrative Assistant for another year, and possibly increase the number of hours we can pay the position by 20% in order to facilitate all of our goals.Buffalo Community Theater will measure these goals by tracking the number of people who: create, audition, volunteer, perform or attend our performances; through ticket sales figures; by collecting data from staff, audience members, performers and volunteers to determine what advertising methods are most useful for contacting the public; through surveys given to the actors as well as the volunteers that will help us gather data about how we can improve all of our procedures from auditions to striking the production; by holding post-production meetings that will allow artistic staff and Buffalo Community Theater Board members an opportunity to dialog about the production process and for those intimately involved to give input on how things went and make suggestions as to how Buffalo Community Theater could improve its’ procedures and practices.","Our database of participants/audience members was expanded by 26% over the previous season, which we calculated by using our ticket database and counting participants. We were able to contract with two freelance individuals to work with our organization. One served as a graphic artist and the other worked on our marketing. Using the ticket sales reports from our ticket vendor (Arts People) our ticket sales increased 35% over the year before. We implemented a volunteer recognition program. We were able to retain the paid services of our Administrator for another year, and increased the number of hours for the position by 25%.",,,,10000,6945,"Michael Walsh, Lisa Ellwoods, Janice Luoma, Jon Salmon, Zanna Joyce, Don Schmidt, Erin Walsh, Bryce Bishop, Diane Paulu, Chris Cammarn, John Hage",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Buffalo Community Theater",,,2011-09-01,2012-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-37,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19790,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The proposed opportunities will have been offered-concerts and auxiliary activities will have taken place as planned. Audience and participant surveys will indicate the effect activities had on the participants. School children, through their teachers, will have let us know what they learned. If we have new/additional people in our audiences as a result, it will indicate that their appreciation for chamber music has been enhanced. Sometimes we hear about results: once a young musician was coached in a master class, making immediate improvements in her playing, and she went on to win a competition shortly thereafter; another time a young child decided after hearing a Family Concert by a guitarist that he would take up the instrument, and he was still studying several years later. Outcomes such as these are always gratifying to hear but cannot easily be predicted. Providing opportunities for musical growth, however, can be guaranteed, and that is what we strive to do.We always collect anecdotal evidence at the concerts themselves; board members mingle with the audience and collect feedback. We also survey our audience periodically to get written feedback; in the coming year we will be increasing the number of surveys and will be asking more thoughtful questions. At schools, we seek feedback from teachers. At Whitney we have already added evaluation methods, which help track not only information useful to the Chamber Music Society but also information useful for Whitney Senior Center itself.","The Chamber Music Society has provided opportunities for enjoyment of chamber music performed by top-quality musicians, and has done educational activities to enhance people's understanding of chamber music. All concerts were on a high level of artistry. School visits, an in-depth three-day residency at Pine Meadow Elementary, and other outreach including Family Concerts, were of the same quality as formal concerts, and included information about instruments, repertoire, and other aspects of the program, plus chances for listeners to ask questions and meet the performers. Workshops and coaching sessions provided opportunities for advanced students and adult amateur musicians to learn from professionals and to improve their technical and interpretive skills. Visits to the senior center provided continuing education to older adults, as well as enabling them to hear great music at a familiar place, during the day, for minimal or no cost. Surveys and communications from representatives of the organizations we serve have provided means for evaluation of our programs. We always collect anecdotal evidence at the concerts themselves; board members mingle with the audience and collect feedback. We also survey our audience periodically to get written feedback; in the current year we have increased the number of surveys and are asking more thoughtful questions. At schools, we seek feedback from teachers. At Whitney we incorporate evaluation methods, which help track not only information useful to the Chamber Music Society but also information useful for Whitney Senior Center itself.",,92924,"Other, local or private",102924,10000,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Chamber Music Society presents an annual series of concerts and outreach by renowned ensembles from around the world.",,,2012-09-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-38,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19795,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,5935,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcome 1: Command Performance Choirs will maintain two essential functions: educational programming on a weekly basis, and regular performance opportunities at current levels to benefit our students, families, and community. Weekly educational program schedules: In order for students to benefit and learn from systematic, incremental musical instruction and prepare for the challenges of performing before live audiences, Command Performance Choirs will maintain weekly class and instructional schedules. Our class schedules for Saturday morning are as follows: one and one-half hour of class/rehearsal and supplementary instructional time per week on Saturday mornings for each younger choir group: Prep, Premier, and Prima. Supplementary activities for the younger choir groups support and enhance the musical instruction and provide social bonding within the group and tactile benefits to the students. Command Performance Choirs's weekly Monday schedule is: one and one half hours rehearsal/instructional time for the Command group and one and one-half hours instructional time weekly for the Young Mens' Chorus. An additional instructional period of 45 minutes-one hour is dedicated to the Command Jazz group, which incorporates advanced vocal instruction with instruction in dance and movement. Command Performance Choirs will continue to provide additional rehearsal and instructional time in advance of impending performances, intermittently as needed. Weekly incremental instruction provides significant impact for the students by enabling them to learn and master musical material of increasing complexity and difficulty, and by learning the skills, intricacies, and the dynamics of performing before live audiences. Weekly instruction will ultimately culminate in a planned performance at the end of fall semester, in late winter, and at the end of spring semester. Performance outcomes: Command Performance Choirs will continue to conduct specific performances during the year. Our main performance project opportunities are typically in December and in late spring each year. This year, Command Performance Choirs conducted a Christmas Renaissance Theme project in December 2012, and in May of 2013, we will conduct a German Heritage Music and Community Festival in conjunction with the Elk River Lions, the Guardian Angels, and Elk River Parks and Recreation. In addition, CPC typically plans and carries out a late winter performance, as well as additional performances and educational outreach. These extra projects and/or performances are accomplished as we have time and resources and determine need, interest, and the benefit impact within the community and within the organization. Examples of these extra performances or outreaches that Command Performance produces or collaborates on include SingOut! In October of 2012, produced in collaboration with Land of Lakes Boys' Choir and the Elk River School District, and an upcoming outreach in March 2013 to PreK and early elementary ages: the Teddy Bear and American Girl Teas. These extra educational and performance based events provide enhanced artistic benefit to each student involved and make artistic performance and education easily accessible to the broader community and the target student populations. To summarize: Command Performance Choirs will maintain the current level of structured weekly education classes and rehearsal times for all choir groups from September through May. Command Performance Choirs will also maintain the current level of performance opportunities and the community educational and concert opportunities that are offered. We currently schedule a concert at the end of fall semester, one in late winter, and a larger production in late spring. In addition, we schedule other projects, music education outreach, and performances that align with our mission as needed. Outcome 2: We will increase media exposure for our organization and performances by 50% through newspaper, direct mail, email, internet and website, brochures, signs and posters and other media. Outcome 3: Command Performance Choirs will maintain scholarship funding to enable as many as desire to participate in our music and performance education programs without economic roadblocks that may prevent them from doing so. Command Performance turns no student or family away due to inability to pay tuition. Outcome 4: It is critical for our students, our families, and our audiences that we maintain our presence in the region and continue to provide the same level of instructional services, and same number (or more) performances throughout the region to meet a variety of needs, including free and low cost performances to a variety of audiences and populations, including students and seniors, who may never otherwise be able to enjoy them.Outcome 1: To maintain educational programming and performance opportunities at current levels--the evaluations of current educational programming and performance readiness will be conducted by assessments from staff and board members, and surveys to member families as to the effectiveness of the educational programming in accomplishing the objective, which is mastery of the material at all developmental levels and performance before live audiences. Periodic pre and post-performance discussions and feedback between directors, accompanists, and students will also be used to evaluate outcomes and determine whether objectives are being met. Surveys and meetings with parents and families and project collaborators to evaluate progress of learning and preparation will also be conducted on a project by project basis. As we continue to add additional performances and educational outreach offerings, such as the Teddy Bear/American Girl Teas and Sing Out!, performance and educational opportunities thereby increase for students, program participants, and audience members. Command Performance Choirs will be pleased to consider that increase as surpassing our basic proposed outcome goals for all age groups. Outcome 2: To gauge the impact of increased media exposure, we will compare paid and unpaid attendance numbers from 2013-14 with previous years, and membership levels in all choir groups to determine effectiveness of the types of media we use to increase awareness of our organization and our performances. Outcome 3, maintaining scholarship funding, shall be measured by retention of 50% or more of students who are unable to pay the full monthly tuition amounts. Outcome 4, to maintain our presence in the region, is evaluated by stable or increasing membership levels, stable or increasing audience numbers, and maintaining or increasing the number of our planned performances to benefit our students, their families, and our regional community. This is in spite of an environment where various factors compete for the time, energy, and financial support of area students and families.","Because of the 2013 Community Support grant funding, Command Performance Choirs was able to maintain the organizations two essential functions: weekly educational programming and performance opportunities for girls ages kindergarten through high school and post voice change boys. In addition, Command Performance Choirs increased the organization's media exposure by approximately 50% by utilizing more stream-send email outreach, newspaper ads, and program ads in other arts programming. Command Performance Choirs also maintained its financial need based scholarship program. And finally, Legacy funds helped us to provide free and low cost programming for students, seniors, and community groups who may never otherwise have been able to enjoy them. Primary examples of this were the German Heritage Festival in May 2013, and the performance for at Olde Main Eatery, both in December 2013.",,33637,"Other, local or private",39572,287,,,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We are a non-profit 501 c3 organization dedicated to music education through choral performance for students grades K-12.",,,2011-08-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-39,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19800,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,3342,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increased awareness of modern dance shown by increased attendance to events. Increase in audience engagement by a larger amount of returning audience members and a growing number of new audience members. Increased community involvement toward Minnesota Dance Ensemble. Individual captivation and emotional involvement. Creative outlets for adult dancers within the St Cloud community.Box office attendants will gather and document tickets, which will verify the number of audience members. The survey will also ask them to provide information about why they attended and what they found engaging or challenging about the show. We will be able to compare these results with past data. Surveys from workshops will also be collected to document the attendance and thoughts to compare with past data.","Increased awareness of modern dance shown by increased attendance to events. Box office attendants gathered and documented ticket sales to verify audience numbers. Increase in audience engagement by a larger amount of returning audience members and a growing number of new audience members was found through surveys distributed. Increased community involvement. Individual captivation and emotional involvement data collected through surveying participating artists. Creative outlets for adult dancers within the St Cloud community shown through the number of participating artists.",,18938,"Other, local or private",22280,1200,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Dance Ensemble provides opportunities for dancers to advance in the art of modern dance.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-40,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19803,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Starting in April, 2013, the Alliance will sponsor 2 new literary events per month, and will open a book store annex in its facility. Starting in April, 2013, the Alliance will offer artists the opportunity to display outdoor sculpture on the new patio area. Starting in the spring of 2013, the Alliance will offer 2 outdoor classes or events on the patio area each month, during the spring and fall months. Starting in fiscal year 2014, the Alliance will offer partnering arts organizations the opportunity to hold events on the dance floor, The Alliance expect to hold at least two of these events in FY 2014. These are all new initiatives. The Alliance will continue to offer the number of classes, exhibits and performances as it did in Fiscal Year 2013. Based on its new prime location and additional programing, the Alliance expects revenue will increase 10% in Fiscal Year 2014.The outcomes described above are on ongoing events and will be evaluated by the appropriate committees and full Board in their end of year evaluations, prior to making recommendations for the forthcoming year. In addition to the end of year evaluations, the program committee evaluates each class, performance and exhibition as it happens and does, on occasion, make on the spot changes. These ongoing evaluations include the number of attendees, the sales which are recorded, the quality of the event, and all written evaluations handed in by the attendees. The Program Committee's year-end report is given to the Board of Directors, to be included in their annual evaluation of all programs. Pertinent information from the evaluations is shared with the artists and public. In addition to this formal process of evaluation, the Board at its monthly meetings, also may discuss a program or event, which is recorded in the Board's minutes. The Board is asked to have a presence at all events, at which time they are also asked to obtain evaluative feedback from the attendees.","Reading Frenzy Corner opened inside the Elk River Area Art Alliance's new location at 609 Main Street in spring of 2013. With the addition of this book store within the Elk River Area Arts Alliance Gallery came twice monthly literary events, which were often book signings and discussions by local authors. The Elk River Area Arts Alliance also offered a selection of events on the new patio, including an outdoor painting class during the 2013 ArtSoup event. The Program Committee evaluated each event according to the number of attendees, the recorded sales, the quality of the event, and any written evaluations given by attendees. The Program Committee then reported this information to the Board. The Board also has a presence at all Elk River Area Arts Alliance events and obtains evaluative information from attendees.",,148099,"Other, local or private",158099,10000,"Dave Raymond, Wendy Simenson, Dennis Chuba, Nancy Gongoll, Mark Haglund, Sara Hartman, Jack Holmes, James Zachowski",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Alliance is a full service arts center with classes, exhibits and performances. We service artists, regional arts organizations and the public.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","312 Jackson Ave PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4725 ",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-41,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 19804,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,7574,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Elk River Community Theater will successfully complete two live theater productions within the next year, to a high level of professionalism in the quality of these productions, for acting, directing, set design, costuming, and other elements of live theater. As a result, Elk River Community Theater will strive for a high degree of artist and audience satisfaction with each production. 2. Elk River Community Theater will continue to search for, recruit, train, and retain artists and volunteers to help fulfill the mission of bringing professional level live theater to Sherburne/Wright county and surrounding areas. The target outcome is to increase volunteer participation from 2012-2013 by a minimum of 20% over current levels, and to increase artist participation by a minimum of 20% over current levels. 3. As we have done for nearly four decades, the Elk River Community Theater organization will maintain a strong regional presence for artists, patrons, sponsors, and audiences as an opportunity for high quality, affordable, local live theater. 4. Our efforts will be to increase audience size from 2012-2013 levels by 300 people over the course of two productions. We will maintain the level of advertising and marketing that we currently do to increase awareness of the arts opportunities we offer, and thereby attract artists, volunteers, and audiences to our productions.1. Elk River Community Theater will complete or be in process of completing two artistically successful productions. We will take evaluations and feedback of the artistic quality and success of our productions by surveys of artists, staff, Elk River Community Theater board and random audience members. We will evaluate the overall number of tickets sold to assess the economic success of each production and the gauge the interest of the community. 2. We shall assess the numbers of additional volunteers and artists that we recruit long-term and on a project basis over the coming year. 3, 4. We shall maintain our aggressive marketing and advertising strategies to our core audiences and our community, and by this increase our audience size by a minimum of 300 people over the coming year. Evaluation shall come by assessing total overall ticket sales. 2, 3, 4. Elk River Community Theater will produce professional quality plays that attract audiences and participants. This will be evident with the increased ticket sales and increased artist engagement. Elk River Community Theater advertises and markets aggressively to our community and target audiences for each of our productions. We also target market to potential new audiences on a project by project basis.","1. Elk River Community Theatre produced two live theater productions. 2. Elk River Community Theatre increased its Board of Directors size by 6 members, its volunteer base by 40% and artist participation by 52 people. 3. Elk River Community Theatre maintained its standard of affordable, high quality live theater. Audience size increased by 1867 people, far exceeding its goal of 300 people.",,42917,"Other, local or private",50491,1164,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Elk River Community Theater exists to promote and produce live theater in Sherburne/Wright county and surrounding communities.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685 ",kim.maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-42,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19809,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,3578,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Maintain or increase number of concerts and ticket sales (which means audience) while maintaining solvency. We intend to continue to offer a range of artists, from local and regional through the national/international, and to fit them into the appropriate size venue, from house concerts (where 30 attendees constitutes success) up through full-scale auditorium shows at Pioneer Place or the Paramount. We also continue to encourage young artists and audiences by booking showcase events aimed specifically at that demographic through programs such as the Young Voices showcase.We track ticket sales (that is audience numbers), number of concerts, and income. Indicators include increasing average concert attendance (and thus increasing ticket sales) as well as attracting more well-known artists. Getting one or two marquee artists per season, while continuing to offer our smaller-scale, close-up concerts, would constititute a very satisfying achievement. Maintaining high participation and attendance at the young-artist showcases would indicate that we are getting that part right.","The main measures of performance we have are number of concerts and ticket sales. For Fiscal Year 2012-13 (June-June), attendance at the 12 Main Series concerts was 667 and at 26 Five and Dime concerts was 659. Between attendance numbers and comments from patrons and musicians, we believe we are doing what we set out to do: provide quality acoustic music to St Cloud in a way that both artists and audiences can enjoy.",,20277,"Other, local or private",23855,3578,"Paul Imholte, John Forsythe, Andrea Zniewski, Paul Cotton, Russell Letson, Charles Roth, JoyGenea Schumer",,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Granite City Folk Society promotes professional folk music concerts at a variety of venues in the St Cloud area",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Imholte,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749 ",paulimholte@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-43,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19810,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,6715,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With support from the Central Minnesota Arts Board, the Great Northern Theatre Company will continue to operate. Great Northern Theatre Company will be able to provide the opportunity for at least local 120 artists to use, learn, practice, refine, and showcase their talent for 1,300 community members in the audience.To measure how many artists contributed to our community theatre productions, we will count all of the cast and crew members listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw the shows, we will count the number of tickets sold at each performance.","In 2013, Great Northern Theatre Company provided 3 performance opportunities: We produced a winter dinner theatre show Something's Afoot with 15 cast and crew and 500 audience members, we hired Prairie Fire for our week long theatre camp for 35 youth that gave two performances to 257 people, and we presented the musical Guys and Dolls with 65 cast and crew and 864 audience members. We measured how many cast and crew members participated by counting all of the names in the program. We measured how many audience members we had by counting the number of tickets sold.",,38050,"Other, local or private",44765,6715,"Karla Reichel, Leigh Ann Davis, Val Hollermann, Wendi Wigham, Ron Woods, Sherry Ask, Brad Busse, Jennifer Dean Dwyer, Gregg Davis",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Great Northern Theatre Company is a non-profit community theatre.",,,2011-01-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntctreas@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-44,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19814,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,4994,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Great River Chorale is committed to providing choral experiences of the highest quality to the central Minnesota community, and implementing a plan for healthy development and growth of the organization. An award of Community Arts Support from the Central Minnesota Arts board would be a tremendous asset towards these efforts. The following outcomes are expected to be achieved in the next year with support from these funds: A partnership with the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra for the performance of two major choral-orchestral works; Continued collaboration with two local choral or other arts ensembles for our annual holiday concert; Collaboration with at least one local arts ensemble for a spring concert; Implementation of outreach programming which brings the choral experience to targeted groups in our community that may not have access otherwise; Membership retention from season 2012-13 into 2013-14; Recruitment of quality singers to achieve an ideal 50-60 singer membership in 2013-2014; Increase of member involvement in promotion, ticket sales, and fund raising; Development of a Great River Chorale Handbook; Increase of revenue from ticket sales at annual holiday concert and spring concert; Increase of revenue from fundraising efforts, including ad sales and donor cultivation; Development of a revamped, comprehensive website, and increased use of social media platforms. Great River Chorale will continue to expose its members and the larger community to music of varying styles, eras, genres, and cultures to broaden their awareness and education across the artistic spectrum.Great River Chorale is thrilled to have been invited to become artistic partners with the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra for the purpose of performing large choral-orchestral masterworks on a seasonal basis. The artistic directors of both organizations have agreed upon repertoire for two collaborations for the 2013-14 concert season. This exciting partnership will increase community awareness of Great River Chorale and enhance the ensemble's reputation as an artistic leader in Central Minnesota, thereby increasing audiences and revenue for Great River Chorale concerts (independent of those with the orchestra). We will evaluate this through ticket sales and revenue, and asking our audiences if they attended either choral-orchestral concert on a survey. Great River Chorale relies heavily on and will continue to seek verbal and written feedback from program participants for program evaluation. We measure our success through feedback from performers, artistic directors and audience members. Recently, we began to use electronic evaluation methods with our membership and collaborating group members to gauge personal artistic growth and educational merit from participation in our programming, creating a record of measurable data. Great River Chorale regularly includes a survey/questionnaire in concert programs. We will continue to seek measurable, constructive feedback from our audience to ensure that the programming we provide is serving the intended purpose. Also, we’ll continue to record how attendees learn about our concerts, if they are new attendees or have followed Great River Chorale previously, and if they find the pricing affordable. This will help us to know if our marketing efforts are successful, that we are reaching the broader community as we hope to, and that our pricing is competitive with other local cultural opportunities. In part, Great River Chorale measures the value and worth of its collaborative programs through the continued interest we receive from collaborators. We will know we have been successful in our collaborations with other area ensembles through their continued participation in our collaborative programs, as well as continued invitations to participate in their programs. Our first outreach effort is scheduled in February 2013 at the Saint Benedict’s Senior Community. We will record the event (audio and video) and solicit feedback from community members, family members and caregivers to evaluate the effectiveness and worth of the programming for that particular audience. We will also request feedback from Great River Chorale members to determine their perceived value of outreach programming. Future outreach programming will be determined by perceived need in the Central Minnesota community, and evaluated through written and verbal feedback from participants. Great River Chorale looks forward to developing new organizational documents like a choir handbook to increase member identity with our mission, vision and goals, and contribute to a healthy artistic environment. Choir members will know what they can expect from the organization and the expectations of each individual for the continued success of the ensemble. We will evaluate the worth of this document by surveying our membership. We plan to emphasize member volunteerism in the coming season, which will include the formation of committees to assist with advanced ticket sales, fund raising campaigns, and promotional efforts. Success in member growth and engagement will be measured by member retention for our next season, an increase in membership after the audition process (while holding to a standard of “quality versus quantity”), and member participation in volunteer efforts. The development of a more comprehensive website and broadened use of social media like Facebook will increase the effectiveness of communication with a larger community, attract new audience members, and thus, increase revenue. Success in this area will be measured by ticket revenue and audience feedback, the obtainment of a new web platform that is more user friendly, and the redesign of our website. Also, our Facebook page will promote concerts, collaborations, outreach events as well as share pictures and musical clips when available. These two web areas will also be used for member recruitment purposes.","The most valuable outcomes Great River Chorale achieved during the 2012-2013 season were in organizational development. The board, business manager and artistic director aimed to develop a clear identity for Great River Chorale, then establish and implement a plan for the healthy growth and development of the organization. With the help of a consultant we developed new mission, values, and vision statements and drafted a strategic plan for the next five years. By the end of the fiscal year we approved a strategic plan, recruited one new non-singer board member, created a member handbook, and rolled out a new website. In an effort to increase revenue, we established pricing and created a sell-sheet for concert sponsorship and advertising opportunities for the upcoming season. We created a new fundraising initiative to be rolled out in 2013-2014, where individuals or businesses can sponsor a singer for a concert season for a set price and have their name printed in the program with the singer's name. In addition to establishing ways to increase funds from sources other than member dues, ticket sales and grant awards, we went through our budget and identified areas where costs could be cut. All this was achieved thanks to many long hours put in by the organization’s leaders and the support of the Central Minnesota Arts Board and SunUp Foundation. Great River Chorale was thrilled to continue to provide choral experiences of the highest quality to the central Minnesota community in 2012-2013. In an effort to connect with a broader range of the central Minnesota community, last season we focused on producing themed concerts that would attract whole families. With broadened marketing efforts and capped pricing for families with more than two children per household, we found our themed concerts to be successful to this end. We produced two collaborative, family friendly concerts: A Child’s Christmas, in collaboration with the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and the St. Cloud State University Preparatory Program’s Cantabile Girls’ Choir; and The Great American Sing, in collaboration with the Kennedy Colts Sixth Grade Honor Choir from the Kennedy Community School in St Joseph and the Mustang Choir from the Meadowvale Elementary School in Elk River. Surveys and personal interviews showed that the audience found the offerings to be high quality performances and a great value. Many appreciated the child-friendliness of our two public productions. An improved ticketing system helped us record that several larger families took advantage of the capped pricing and enjoyed the performances together. Great River Chorale was also named the principal choral partner of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra for the 2013-2014 season--a direct result of two collaborations with that organization in the fall of 2012. Great River Chorale began working towards increasing our exposure and name recognition throughout central Minnesota and greater Minnesota and sought radio airplay and radio interviews to this end. We were rewarded when segments from our holiday concert and our spring offering were featured in December 2012 and May 2013 on the Minnesota Public Radio program, Regional Spotlight. This achievement resulted in Great River Chorale’s inclusion on Minnesota Public Radio’s Taste of the Holidays, Volume 4, a compilation CD including holiday music performed by Minnesotan musicians. The CD was distributed to Minnesota Public Radio donors and available for purchase through the radio station late in 2013. This was fantastic exposure for the group and helped Great River Chorale differentiate itself from other local choral organizations. We were also pleased to cultivate a relationship with local radio station WJON, AM1240. We were invited to interview and perform live on air with Pete and Doug in the Morning in May of 2013, which increased community awareness of Great River Chorale. Listeners who were given free tickets did show up to our spring performance. This experience increased exposure helped to broaden our audience while increasing the community’s recognition of the group. Great River Chorale was intent on expanding outreach efforts during the 2012-2013 season, bringing choral music to members of the community who might not otherwise have access. To this end, we offered a free outreach concert to the residents, families and caregivers of residents in The Special Care Unit at Saint Benedict’s Senior Community in St Cloud. The demand for this concert was so great that, at the request of Saint Benedict's Senior Community Staff, Great River Chorale added a second performance that day for residents of the larger Saint Benedict's Senior Community. Bringing the performance to them gave residents direct access to a choral experience of the highest quality. Residents, family members and caregivers were incredibly appreciative and touched by the World War II era songs and were eager participants in the music making. Great River Chorale members also felt tremendous satisfaction from the performance.",,28299,"Other, local or private",33293,4994,"Kate Gardner, Dennis Douma, Connie Taylor, Stephen Fuller, Maureen McCarter, Jennifer Pearson-Hennen",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Great River Chorale is an auditioned adult community choir that enriches the Central Minnesota community through choral excellence.",,,2012-09-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-45,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19827,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,6593,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Minnesota Center Chorale maintains the majority of its choir members while increasing membership by 5-10 members. 2. Singer and audience member experiences are enhanced through collaborative projects and concerts with local instrumentalists, choirs and composers. 3. Student attendance for the 2012-2013 increases 10% from the 2011-2012 season. 4. Minnesota Center Chorale continues to seek out local youth organizations to perform with in a collaborative setting.Minnesota Center Chorale will keep track of current membership and the number of new singers who join the choir after auditioning Minnesota Center Chorale will evaluate whether venues performed at accommodated seated risers or allowed for a suitable alternative. A singer survey will be conducted in the spring of 2013 to assist in determining what music attracts singers to membership in Minnesota Center Chorale. The survey will also inquire about satisfaction of repertoire, rehearsal experience, educational opportunities, collaborative performances, and venue accessibility. GUEST ARTISTS - A post-season assessment of all types of collaborations is conducted, whether the collaboration is with guest artists, children’s choirs, or instrumentalist groups. Minnesota Center Chorale evaluates programming to determine which works performed were commissioned from local composers as well as to determine the number of hired instrumentalists. PATRONS - To ensure youth attendance for the 2012-2013 increases 10% from the 2011-2012 season Minnesota Center Chorale will keep track of ticket sales for students for individual concerts and seasons so they are easily comparable to each other. By examining surveys from the past year, Minnesota Center Chorale will determine what styles of music patrons are most interested in hearing. Minnesota Center Chorale's artistic director and its performers obtain much feedback through visiting with patrons following concerts. Minnesota Center Chorale will continue to provide receptions at every concert to allow for these verbal exchanges and to make connections with audience members. Paper surveys and online surveys will also be utilized to determine patron response.","1. Minnesota Center Chorale held a formal evaluation of its mission, goals, and community needs in the spring of 2013. Minnesota Center Chorale’s full Board, Artistic Director, Operations Coordinator, and Grant Coordinator attended the meeting. After small and large group discussion, it was decided the organization’s mission, goals, and community needs should remain as written. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale provided education opportunities where singers can learn about the works performed, and vocal techniques applicable to each musical work. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Artistic Director provided education to Minnesota Center Chorale singers at weekly rehearsals. 3. Minnesota Center Chorale selected venues which could accommodate seated risers. All venues needed to be accessible to all Minnesota Center Chorale members who find standing for long periods of time difficult. This way, members could participate in programming even with physical hindrances. 4. Minnesota Center Chorale communicated more fully about collaborative performances. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Artistic Director ensured Minnesota Center Chorale singers had information regarding the background and experience of collaborative artists. With this knowledge, collaborative experiences are more cohesive and better presented to audiences. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale performed with a local youth instrumental ensemble to perform in collaboration at Cabaret 2013.",,37358,"Other, local or private",43951,,"Laura Capes, Charles Welter, Tom Ramsey, Lila Heins, Beverly Fiereck, Keith Larson, Roger McHaney, Don Neu, Travis Scepanick, Laura Kangas",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Center Chorale is a regional community chorus which began its 40th season in the fall of 2012. Minnesota Center Chorale draws members throughout central Minnesota.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-46,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19836,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","As Pioneer Place Theatre Company's mission and vision for the future indicate, it is our continued goal to produce high quality, cost-effective professional theatre production and to be a leader in performing arts in Central Minnesota. In order for us to be successful, it is critical that we continue an open dialogue with our stakeholders: season ticket holders, artistic teams, community, and business partners. We measure our success with each of these groups differently: 1) AUDIENCE GROWTH: It is vital that we continue growing our audience and provide quality productions that entertain and challenge. We measure this through audience attendance, ticket revenues, and season ticket holder growth throughout the year. We also survey our audience on an annual basis to garner vital feedback regarding our programming, facilities, and artistic integrity. 2) COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Pioneer Place Theatre Company is setting a new standard in using professional theatre as a catalyst for community discussions on a wide range of topics. Whether it be using Tuesdays With Morrie as a guide for community discussions on end-of-life decisions, or Don Shelby's one-man Mark Twain show on the importance of the Mississippi River in Central MN, we will continue to find productions that bring greater meaning to our area and will measure the outcomes through participation in our round table discussions, feedback sessions, and the participation of local experts. 3) ARTISTIC INTEGRITY: Pioneer Place prides itself on presenting varied productions ranging from comedy, drama, to classics, and musicals. A typical season is presented in a way to give our audience members the opportunity to engage with a variety of theatrical forms and talents. It is our goal that we continue to bring the best in talent to our stages in both technical and performing artists. We measure this through the audience feedback on the quality of our productions, but more importantly, by how we are engaged by the theatre community in terms of auditions, participation, and the level of actors and technicians who work in our productions. 4) BUSINESS COMMUNITY: We feel that Pioneer Place Theatre Company's role in our community is much greater than simply producing plays. It is our role to be involved in the business community, playing an important role in employee recruitment, tourism, economic development, and education. We do this by being actively involved in various organizations and committees, opening our space for community meetings, and participating in local conversations regarding the business environment. We measure our success through the success of our business partners.As Pioneer Place Theatre Company's mission and vision for the future indicate, it is our continued goal to produce high quality, cost-effective professional theatre production and to be a leader in performing arts in Central Minnesota. In order for us to be successful, it is critical that we continue an open dialogue with our stakeholders: season ticket holders, artistic teams, community, and business partners. We measure our success with each of these groups differently: AUDIENCE GROWTH: It is vital that we continue growing our audience and provide quality productions that entertain and challenge. We measure this through audience attendance, ticket revenues, and season ticket holder growth throughout the year. We also survey our audience on an annual basis to garner vital feedback regarding our programming, facilities, and artistic integrity. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Pioneer Place Theatre Company is setting a new standard in using professional theatre as a catalyst for community discussions on a wide range of topics. Whether it be using Tuesdays With Morrie as a guide for community discussions on end-of-life decisions, or Don Shelby's one-man Mark Twain show on the importance of the Mississippi River in Central Minnesota, we will continue to find productions that bring greater meaning to our area and will measure the outcomes through participation in our round table discussions, feedback sessions, and the participation of local experts. ARTISTIC INTEGRITY: Pioneer Place prides itself on presenting varied productions ranging from comedy, drama, to classics, and musicals. A typical season is presented in a way to give our audience members the opportunity to engage with a variety of theatrical forms and talents. It is our goal that we continue to bring the best in talent to our stages in both technical and performing artists. We measure this through the audience feedback on the quality of our productions, but more importantly, by how we are engaged by the theatre community in terms of auditions, participation, and the level of actors and technicians who work in our productions. BUSINESS COMMUNITY: We feel that Pioneer Place Theatre Company's role in our community is much greater than simply producing plays. It is our role to be involved in the business community, playing an important role in employee recruitment, tourism, economic development, and education. We do this by being actively involved in various organizations and committees, opening our space for community meetings, and participating in local conversations regarding the business environment. We measure our success through the success of our business partners.","Pioneer Place Theatre Company' evaluates its outcomes on four areas as determined by our mission and vision. Those areas include: AUDIENCE GROWTH, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, ARTISTIC INTEGRITY, and BUSINESS COMMUNITY. In regards to Audience Growth, we evaluate season ticket holder revenue, single ticket revenue, and outreach programs that may not increase revenue, but increase audiences and visibility to our theatre. In the 2013 year, our season ticket renewal increased slightly over the previous year to a total of 432 season ticketholders. Overall ticket revenue decreased primarily due to a scheduling change whereas we removed the October show and added it to January, and we only ran 14 performances of our Holiday show instead of the 19 performances the year below. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT continues to be a strong cornerstone of Pioneer Place as we brought in a remarkable production of Mark Twain's Life On The Mississippi starring Don Shelby from WCCO fame, where we partnered with the Stearns History Museum to create a series of talkbacks regarding the importance of The Mississippi River in our community. Continuing to use theatre as a catalyst for opening dialogues with our audience, we also produced a wonderful 9-woman show titled Talking With where we brought to life the stories of 9 women in varying phases of their lives. Again, we hosted talkbacks with local experts and the cast to continue the dialogue and discussion of women's issues. We strongly believe this is a critical element of sustaining theatre in Central Minnesota and a very unique way to collaborate with community organizations to bring light to issues. Also, Pioneer Place Theatre Company's annual Pack The Porch Food Drive raised over $15,000 cash and nearly a ton and a half of food for our local Catholic Charities Food Shelf. This sort of community involvement is paramount to the success of the theatre and we continue to look for new avenues to bring awareness and visibility to our organization. ARTISTIC INTEGRITY is what our theatre was founded on and continues to be the pillar that holds it all together. By producing topical shows along with entertaining classics, Pioneer Place is able to bring in regional talent and pair that with our wonderful local resources to create theatrical experiences our audiences want so much more of. We evaluate our artistic integrity through our audience by conducting annual surveys where we question them on subjects ranging from costume and set quality, to play choices and restrooms cleanliness. These surveys are very useful for our artistic team in picking shows and ensuring we are meeting the theatre needs of our patrons. We also evaluate by participation of our actors through auditions. Pioneer Place boasts a large roster of talent and when we audition for our season, attendance continues to grow with professionals hoping to perform for our Central Minnesota audience. BUSINESS COMMUNITY is the final success measurement. We believe that the arts community and business community share a common goal - the creation of a vital and healthy community rich with jobs, growth, quality of life, and education. By using theatre and partnering with local businesses in terms of sponsorships, cross promotions, and employee involvement, we are able to use the arts to create an environment that companies can use for recruitment purposes, employee recognition, economic development, and tourism. We measure our success in this category by corporate sponsorship - both in-kind and financial. 2013 showed growth as we added two new corporate sponsors to our roster, and maintained all existing sponsorships.",,233713,"Other, local or private",243713,500,,1,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pioneer Place Theatre Company is Central Minnesota's premier professional theatre, producing a seven-show season from September - May annually.",,,2012-09-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541 ",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-47,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19845,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Nine musical performances are presented by members of the St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra in Central Minnesota in the 2013-2014 Season. Including a Preview Concert, four Season Concerts, two Classics for Kids concerts, a Chamber Music Concert and the Lemonade Concert. Two thousand adults and students experience music and have contact with local musicians through educational programming including: Pre-Concert Discussions lead by the Artistic Director one-hour before concert, Classics for Kids, Young Performers Competition, Young Composers Competition, Honors Concert and Classics for Kids 2.0, the newest program, an on-line learning experience. Ninety musicians perform various genres of music in Central Minnesota in events produced by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. A strategic plan for 2013-2016 will be created by and for the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra.The Symphony analyzes and evaluates all programs utilizing standard statistical and accounting practices. As has been done annually since its inception, The Symphony measures the number of performances for the season, the size of the audience as compared to previous years, the number of external events and educations programs, and the number of musicians who participate in these programs. Programs are also evaluated based on their return on investment and how they meet the organization’s mission and strategic plans. The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of performances during the 2013-2014 season. B. The number of audience members/students attending performances, events and educational programs. C. The number of musicians participating in performances, events and educational programs. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members and audience members. B. Recording of events demonstrates the technical abilities of the musicians. C. Printed materials, season program and season brochure, document the organization activities. D. Web site reflects the programming, provides information and learning, and offers opportunities for feedback and recognition. E. A strategic plan with goals and objectives will be available by the end of 2013.","Ten musical performances were presented by members of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra in Central Minnesota in the 2013-2014 Season. Including a Preview Concert, four Season Concerts, two Classics for Kids concerts, a Chamber Music Concert, The Lemonade Concert, and a Children's Holiday Concert. Two thousand adults and students experienced music and have had contact with local musicians through educational programming including: Pre-Concert Discussions lead by the Artistic Director one-hour before concert, Classics for Kids, Young Performers Competition, Young Composers Competition, Honors Concert and Classics for Kids 2.0, the newest program, an on-line learning experience. Ninety musicians performed various genres of music in Central Minnesota in events produced by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. A strategic plan for 2013-2016 was created by and for the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. The Symphony analyzed and evaluated all programs utilizing standard statistical and accounting practices. As has been done annually since its inception, The Symphony measured the number of performances for the season, the size of the audience as compared to previous years, the number of external events and educations programs, and the number of musicians who participate in these programs. Programs were also evaluated based on their return on investment and how they meet the organization’s mission and strategic plans. The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of performances during the 2013-2014 season. B. The number of audience members/students attending performances, events and educational programs. C. The number of musicians participating in performances, events and educational programs. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members and audience members. B. Recording of events demonstrates the technical abilities of the musicians. C. Printed materials, season program and season brochure, document the organization activities. D. Web site reflects the programming, provides information and learning, and offers opportunities for feedback and recognition. E. A strategic plan with goals and objectives was available by the end of 2013.",,141212,"Other, local or private",151212,10000,"Walter Boyd, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, Ross Detert, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-48,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19855,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,9145,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Engage 500 visual artists 2. Utilize the website, e-newsletter and social media to broaden our audience and get people engaged and interested in the arts activities in this community. 3. This funding will support a part time director at 568 hours per year. The role of the director is to write grants, prepare for board meetings, develop relationships with community members, and to coordinate programs.When it comes to the types of programs we present, we want to make sure that we have a high quality experience bringing in a consistent stream of emerging and experienced artists. 100 artists for Essential Art; 150 student artists for High School Art; 150 artists for FYI Professional Development; 40 artists for the Art Scope Community Galleries; 60 artists involved in Sketchbook. Our website is an evolving tool to bring more people information and to link with social media and our e-newsletter. The use of social media allows for people to receive reminders and information about programs of the past and future projects. We share information on a larger scope, within the community and throughout the country. Our online communication methods are all trackable to find the level of engagement and outreach. The use of staff time is approximately 11 hours per week, when calculated based on the funds of this grant. We anticipate that many of these hours will be isolated during periods of the year, with programs concentrated in the winter.","1. Engage 500 visual artists 2. Utilize the website, e-newsletter and social media to broaden our audience and get people engaged and interested in the arts activities in this community. 3. This funding will support a part time director at 568 hours per year. The role of the director is to write grants, prepare for board meetings, develop relationships with community members, and to coordinate programs.",,51827,"Other, local or private",60972,9145,,0.75,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Visual Arts Exhibitions and Professional Development Organization",,,2012-06-01,2013-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-49,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19859,"Community Arts Support Grant",2013,8955,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Artistic Staff expects to establish a clear structure for a Student Leadership Team that meets regularly, is sustainable, and assists in organizational development. Increased interaction and shared experiences between all members of varied singing abilities will take place. A scheduled increase in the number of performances and collaborations during the upcoming season will increase our visibility and gain more audience recognition. The number of young singers auditioning for a spot in Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota continues to increase each year, with the number of males completely surpassing any other previous year. We hope to see more young high school men audition for a spot in our Mixed Chorale. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota will be continuing its goal of commissioning a new work each season, thus adding a quality piece of repertoire to the choral world. By surveying our audiences at each Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota-sponsored concert, we anticipate the outcome and feedback will allow us to plan future concerts, while making sure that our mission is being met, and the community is satisfied with the level of choral music that is being offered by our organization. Conducting a Women’s Choir Festival will meet a need in the community as there are currently no all-day festivals for high school girls in Central Minnesota.The primary focus of the Student Leadership Team would be to assist the conductors in making sure that their peers (singers) are satisfied with how the choir is functioning, as well as making sure that the choirs are operating cohesively. The purpose is to develop leaders within Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and offer a positive environment where high school youth can go above and beyond “just singing.” The conductors and Student Leadership Team members would meet regularly to discuss the atmosphere of the choirs as well as any concerns. The Student Leadership Team would meet one last time at the end of the season to assess the year and effectiveness of having a student-led team. At the end of the season, we hope to observe an increase in the number of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers who wish to be a part of the Student Leadership Team. As the community becomes more aware of our program, we are able to measure the number of collaboration requests from the local area as well as into the Twin Cities metro. We hope to continue to see an increase in the number of young singers auditioning each year. This past year, we saw the highest number of high school males auditioning for a spot in our Mixed Chorale choir. We had to turn some away to keep the choir balanced, which was a first. Many supporters – directors and singers - were excited about the possibility of adding a second group to our organization, as evidenced by the number of women who auditioned. We can continue to evaluate our two ensembles by the number of registered auditions. As our current singers have positive experiences while being a part of the Youth Chorale, they are ambassadors to others in their schools, all while promoting an interest in Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. Last year’s commissioned piece was met with great excitement by our singers and made its world premiere debut during our solo concert at the Paramount Theatre. This year, well-known composer Joshua Shank will be composing a piece for our choirs and we plan to perform his composition more than once next year, but also keep it in our repertoire for use in the future. By using an online and paper format to survey our audiences at each Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota-sponsored concert, we will measure and evaluate the feedback which will allow us to plan future concerts, while making sure that our mission is being met, the community is satisfied with the level of choral music that is being offered by our organization, and the likelihood that audiences will return in the future. Conducting a Women’s Choir Festival will meet a need in the community as there are currently no all-day women’s choir festivals for high school girls in Central Minnesota. We will evaluate the success of this festival by singer attendance, participation in sectionals and group rehearsals (both directors and singers), size of audience at the end-of-festival concert, and using online and paper formats to survey festival participants.","The Artistic Staff established a clear structure for the Student Leadership Team where members met monthly with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota staff to discuss the atmosphere of the choirs. They assisted the conductors in making sure that singers were satisfied with how the choir was functioning throughout the season, as well as making sure that the choirs were operating cohesively. The purpose was to develop future leaders within Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and in their communities, as well as offer a positive environment where high school youth could go above and beyond “just singing.” The Student Leadership Team met one last time at the end of the season to assess the year and effectiveness of having a student-led team. At the end of the season, we observed an increase in the number of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers who applied to be a part of the Student Leadership Team for the upcoming season. A scheduled increase in the number of performances and collaborations during the season increased our visibility and gained more audience recognition. More collaborations were discussed, as other arts groups were seeking out Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota for future projects. The number of singers interested in learning more about Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, as well as those auditioning for a spot, increased, especially the number of younger singers in 9th grade. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota continued its goal of commissioning a new work, thus adding a quality piece of repertoire to the choral world. By using online and paper surveys for our audiences at each Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota-sponsored concert, we were able to discover the level of community satisfaction while making sure that our mission was still being met. The surveys showed that the community was satisfied with the level of choral music being offered by our organization and that they would likely return for future concerts. A part-time Executive Director has given Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota a more solid footing administratively, thus allowing both the Artistic Director and Women’s Chorale Conductor to focus more on music and building upon relationships with composers and local musicians and arts groups.",,50748,"Other, local or private",59703,6625,"James Wiant, Joann Weber, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, Susan Heysse, David Paulson, David Tilstra, Andrew Walesch, Ethan Wittrock",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","YCCM is a non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area, representing 16 different high schools and 21 communities.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-50,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 15970,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1) Increase in season ticket patronage and increased attendance through the Artist Spotlight Series. Also, by listening to our season ticket holders, we will see improvements being made to enhance their experience (much like the new seats recently installed, format changes on our programs to allow for larger fonts, time changes in shows based on the needs of our season ticket holders, and many others as they are drawn to our attention). 2) Increased single show revenue. 3) A broad base of artists to choose from as we cast and produce our season. 4) A thriving hospitality industry as it pertains to our show nights. 5) Increase in sponsorship revenue. 6) More community artists involved as we continue to build on collaborations with various organization including other theatre companies, venues, Saint Cloud State University, Saint Benedict's and Saint John's, and musicians.1) SEASON TICKET PATRONS - This is the easiest to measure because our season ticket base is a very vocal group. They enjoy sharing their opinions whether it is through open dialogue on show nights, or through email, they are always eager and ready to challenge our staff. We also survey our season ticket holders annually to gain insight into what we can do better, what they enjoy about Pioneer Place Theatre Company, and how we can improve their theatre experiences. These surveys have proven to be invaluable in our decision-making process. 2) INDIVIDUAL TICKET PURCHASERS - Of course the easiest way to measure this group is through attendance figures and our financial statements. But we like to go a little deeper and in the February slot each year, we insert surveys into our programs for this group to fill out so we can measure their experiences, demographic, reasons for choosing to see particular shows, and most importantly - rate our marketing efforts. We have also gone to an on-line survey through Constant Contact that allows us to reach very specific groups who've attended our shows, thus giving us the opportunity to gain even more insight into this group's experiences. 3) ACTORS/DESIGNERS/MUSICIANS/TECHNCIANS - For actors, the best way to measure our success is through the audition process. For example, when we held auditions for Romeo and Juliet, 88 people attended in hopes of being cast in the show. That is an amazing number to choose a cast from. This is pretty typical when we announce our auditions, so we immediately know that people want to work at Pioneer Place Theatre Company. We also use exit surveys twice a season to gain feedback from the artists on things ranging from facilities to hospitality, and audience engagement to payment structures. These exit surveys are filled with honesty and have really shaped the way we treat and respect our artists. Our brand new artist handbook is a direct result of these surveys. 4) BUSINESS COMMUNITY - This is also a pretty easy one to measure in terms of hospitality feedback. When we have restaurant and hotel owners approaching us saying they had a great night because of a show we were producing, we know it's working for the larger business community. We can also measure our goal of reaching out to the Chamber and CVB by the number of groups we book for shows - especially touring bus groups. And in terms of the larger business community, the measurement of success comes from their willingness to support the work we do both financially through sponsorships. 5) GREATER ARTS COMMUNITY - Collaborations can be measured by simply asking: Are you doing them? We take great pride in our many existing artistic partnerships and this goal will continue as we work with various organizations throughout Central Minnesota on collaborative projects.","Throughout the course of the past year we had many success as well as a few challenges. Our season ticket patron goal was met as we renewed or brought in new members for a total of 422. We also signed up a new major sponsor at the end of the year (Marco).",,225995,"Other, local or private",233995,,"Daniel Barth, Courtney Maurer, Richard Petty, Patty Tholen, Bill Collins, Zach Curtis, Mark Barth",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Producing",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company is Central Minnesota's premier professional theatre, producing a seven-show season from September - May annually. Productions reach a wide array of genres ranging from musicals to drama, classics to comedy, and new works to modern multimedia.",2011-09-01,2012-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541 ",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-20,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15973,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,1879,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The key indicator is the continued involvement of students in their schools and community music programs and their continued involvement and development beyond high school and our band. One of the key indicators is the level of turnover in our band. In other words, once a student starts with our band, how likely is it that they will return to play more than one year with us? Though we don't have an exact percentage, we know the vast majority of our students play with us multiple seasons and many will play with the band four years or more. We believe this is a definite indication of the value of the experience for these students. If the experience is not meeting their needs or the expectations of their parents, it is unlikely the students would continue in the program.We measure these goals by asking our band members and their parents. We formally and informally ask the members to evaluate the quality of the band's performances and the quality of their individual contributions, seeking their estimates of their growth in instrumental skills, improvisation, musical knowledge, and expectations of themselves as musicians and band members. At the end of the sessions, we periodically ask our students to formally review their band director and the support they received from the Association's program. The students do so by completing anonymous questionnaires. The results of these questionnaires are shared with the Board and the band's director. Ideas shared with us through these questionnaires form the basis for future changes which benefit our musicians and the organization.","The band completed a school year session in April 2012. The program was beneficial to the development of the musicians' jazz and, specifically, improvisational skills. At least three of the graduating members of the band have gone on to college majoring o",,10643,"Other, local or private",12522,,"Judy Zetterlund, Beth Cariveau",,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Student music",,"Saint Cloud Area All-Star Jazz Band Association teaches young musicians to explore jazz music. We attempt to inspire students to strive for artistic excellence, to expand their knowledge of music theory and history, to develop ensemble playing skills, and to discover their musical self-expressions.",2011-10-01,2012-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Judy,Zetterlund,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","3451 Deer Creek Trl","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 656-9155 ",jzetterlund@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-21,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15979,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,6404,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","For the elderly, nursing homes, Veterans Affairs Center and Whitney Senior Center Christmas Concert: 1. With the elderly, we cannot measure if our concert has any effect on them medically, but our concert series will be a success if at least 25 to 30 people in attendance at each of our nursing home concerts. 2. Presence of younger family members escorting the nursing home residents to the concert. 3. Presence of younger people, children and grandchildren at the Whitney Senior Concert. 4. Presence of the staff and conversations with the staff after the nursing home events. For youth: 1. Getting feedback from their conductor and parents about the impact of the concert on students, and whether they will continue with music in their life. 2. The increased presence of an interest in the instrument and the music by the students as evidenced by questions students might ask, interactions of students with band members. For community members: 1. At the Paramount Concerts an attendance rate of 600, and $200 or more from first attempt at a free will offering. 2. At the Barden Park, Hester Park and Sauk Centre concerts, a strong attendance of residents of all ages. For musicians: 1. A participation rate of 95% in each of our concert; 2. Continual presence of 80% of the band members staying for the reception and discussing the musical experience.1. Statistical analyses of attendee surveys; 2.Conversations with nursing home residents and attendees at the public concert; 3.Take an objective count from attendees; 4.Having post-concert conversations with the staff from high school, nursing homes, and Whitney Center to secure feedback on the impact of the concert to evaluate how we serve them.","From statistical analyses of patron surveys we can verify an exceptionally strong support for the band and the music. In spite of extremely hot summer evenings, our summer concerts were well attended, as were the Paramount and Nursing Home concerts. Our h",,36287,"Other, local or private",42691,,"Joe Fox, Mark Kaehler, Robert Bach, Jim Jaochoski, Mary Edwards, Robert Frost, Nicole Hagman, Dave Light",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Producing, Municipal Band",,"The Saint Cloud Municipal Band has been playing music for Central Minnesota Residents for 125 years. Band members come from all walks of life with a commonality of a love of music. We perform 20 -25 concerts per year, at nursing homes, VA center, local parks, Paramount Theatre and high schools.",2011-01-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 251-4923 ",maryeedwards85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-22,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15988,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,6882,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We have had more success with our art exhibitions and receptions based on immediate feedback at the events. The exhibitions are professionally put together, with ample space between pieces, proper labeling, appropriate lighting, and great placement. The reception ceremonies are community builders and provide insight to the artistic process. Staff and board members are available and approachable. We were given recognition in our online efforts to drive traffic to our website, the Around the Cloud website and social media. We are seen everywhere"" when we use social media to emphasize where and when we are. We seem bigger than we are to organizations and individuals outside the St Cloud area. We were given a nod for our use of social media by HBH Consultants (January 2012). Artists are appreciating our persistent sharing of information through the use of our website, e-newsletter and social media.Visual Arts Minnesota has streamlined the survey methods this year, in order to capture the qualitative and quantitative satisfaction of participants in our programs. Efficiency is key in this effort, due to limited staffing resources. We offer opportunities for discussion, conversation or suggestions throughout the year, in hopes to reach new audiences (both new artists and new viewers). Participation levels (numbers of artists or viewers) are consistent, but we have very little room to grow. Yet the artists are ""revolving"" as they move onto new levels in their career. That's a good thing.""","We isolated our most successful and necessary programs, in order to make the most out of our staff time, fund raising efforts and impact on artists and community members. Seeing the demand of our services to other community groups, especially in the summe",,38999,"Other, local or private",45881,,"Ellen Nelson, Kara Poissant, Lara Erickson, Colin Jarrell, Rhonda Fitzsimmons, John Uphoff, Kurtis Neu, Mary Bruno",,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support - Visual Arts Producing and Service Organization",,"Visual Arts Minnesota provides high quality exhibitions, informative workshops and resources, and networking opportunities for visual artists from Minnesota. We serve adult artists from throughout the state and young artists from Central Minnesota.",2011-06-01,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 253-5293 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-23,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15992,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,6420,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is gaining increased stability as it gains a more solid footing administratively by hiring a part-time Executive Director and formalizing its board structure to include individuals experienced in many areas which will benefit the organization as it plans for the future. We anticipate a schedule of ongoing performances, with perhaps an increased number of performances and collaborations during upcoming seasons to increase our visibility and gain more audience recognition. The number of young singers auditioning for a spot in Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota continues to increase each year. A proposed venture is to eventually add more performing groups, with ideas ranging from a small touring group to travel to area high schools for recruitment purposes, a small chamber group, and an all-womenÆs choir to allow more young women to participate. The latter venture - a WomenÆs Choir - is beginning to take shape, as the Board prepares to perform a search, and eventually hire, a new WomenÆs Choir Director, with an anticipated start date of July, 2012. With the added stability as an organization as a whole, guided by an experienced board, it is clear that the WomenÆs Choir, as well as the other small groups, are all now viable possibilities. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota expects to be able to continue its goal of commissioning a new work each season, thus adding a quality piece of repertoire to the choral world. Expansion of artistic and administrative staff will be continued in future seasons, with the hiring of interns to assist the Artistic Director and Executive Director. This provides additional training to college students anticipating careers in music education and arts management. We will benefit from the financial support of current Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota parents, alumni, the community, and our 100% giving Board of Directors.1. By providing quality choral instruction/direction from a seasoned choral director, we see the members create a quality sound. 2. Given the number of singers who audition each year, it is clear that we continue to receive the support of high school choral directors throughout the Central Minnesota region who advertise to their students the opportunity to audition for participation in Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. 3. Youth Sing Out, a popular, annual performance that Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota hosts in the spring, includes the Cantabile GirlsÆ Choir and The St. JohnÆs BoysÆ Choir to perform, both separately and with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota in a mass number. This gives these feeder"" organizations (in terms of age) a chance to hear Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota up close. We have had a large number of former Cantabile and Saint JohnÆs BoysÆ Choir singers join Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. 4. While our exposure to Youth Chorale of Central MinnesotaÆs singers is primarily during the course of time they are actively participating in the group, we know that we are helping to turn out an accomplished set of singers who have a love of music. Our hope is that they continue to use their skills in future performing opportunities. 5. The board reviews, tracks progress, and makes adjustments on the objectives and goals at its monthly board meetings and ensures that timelines are honored.""","The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota has a more solid footing administratively with the hiring of a part-time Executive Director. She has been able to take the lead on choir management, allowing the Artistic Director to focus on the music. As a result, ",,36380,"Other, local or private",42800,,"James Wiant, Joann Weber, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, David Tilstra, David Paulson, Susan Heysse, Andrew Walesch, Ethan Wittrock",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support - Choral performing group for high school singers, ages 14-18, from the Central Minnesota area.",,"Founded in 2005, Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is a non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12. We provide an additional learning/performance platform, working in tandem with the singers' high school choirs. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is an auditioned ensemble, consisting of singers representing 16 different high schools and 21 communities.",2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-24,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15936,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,4919,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased concert attendance Buffalo Community Orchestra should be reflected in higher ticket sales, as happened for fall and holiday 2011 concerts: October's sales figure of $1977 is lower than the 6-year average of $2000 but higher than the past 5-year average of $1736. (Note: The 6-year average is boosted by Maria Jette's solo performance in October 2005.) December's sales figure of $4422 is considerably higher than any previous year and well over the preceding 6-year sales figure of $3254. Conductor Chat average attendance should boost to 50, including more Buffalo Community Orchestra members. Stronger violin voices in BCO should mean recruitment of 5 new musicians and retention of all but the graduating high school musicians. All contracted leaders should be retained for the 2012-13 season. Donations from the community should move from current $6574 level back up toward the '06 and '07 average figure of $7508.Access of audience measured by ticket sales and responses to May questionnaire about concert quality and programming; Access by musicians measured by retention, repeat hiring of talented leaders, members' attendance at Conductor Chat, new collaborative groups; Student musician access by recruitment numbers, numbers of participating Suzuki Program performers in October and advanced students in March concert; Arts Education by numbers of e-mail subscribers to Buffalo Community OrchestraÆs Notes On-line."" Audience attendance at Conductor Chat; Members and audience questionnaires: numbers of favorable responses regarding non-European compositions emphasized in programming; Increased 'hits' for information from BCO's new website.""","Access of audience was measured by ticket sales, which have reached record levels for at least two of the concerts. At June 2012 meeting and in two summer meetings, the Buffalo Community Orchestra board assessed audience opinions about concert quality and",,27875,"Other, local or private",32794,,"Jeffrey Burns, Gail Anderson, Erin Walsh, Julie Rathmanner, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Gretchen Katzenberger, Rosemary Tabbut, Mike Walsh, Sharron Pechek, Polly O'Brien, Erik Rohde, Kari Hartman, Veronica Lily, Renee Vetsch, Sarah Braith",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts producing",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra is a concert-producing community organization whose 65 musicians from four Central Minnesota counties perform five concerts per year. Professional musicians, adult amateurs and students are joined by local Suzuki, choir, and handbell groups in collaborative concerts.",2011-09-01,2012-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2nd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Meeker, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-11,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15937,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,5910,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our database of participants/audience members will be expanded by at least 20%; Our ticket sales will have increased by 15%; We will have an administrator hired.We will measure our goals: by tracking the number of people who: create, audition, volunteer, perform or attend our performances.; through ticket sales figures.; by collecting data from staff, audience members, performers and volunteers to determine what advertising methods are most useful for contacting the public.; through surveys given to the actors as well as the volunteers that will help us gather data about how we can improve all of our procedures from auditions to striking the production; by holding post-production meetings that will allow artistic staff and Buffalo Community Theater Board members an opportunity to dialog about the production process and for those intimately involved to give input on how things went and make suggestions as to how Buffalo Community Theater could improve its procedures and practices.","Buffalo Community Theater was able to hire a part time administrative assistant, who now helps facilitate all aspects of our mission. This position is contracted for one year, 30 hours a month and is compensated monthly. We were also able to undertake a p",,33492,"Other, local or private",39402,,"Zanna Joyce, Michael Walsh, Chris Cammarn, Jon Salmon, Erin Walsh, Lisa Ellwoods, Don Schmidt, Dave Cammarn, Janice Luoma",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support - Arts Producing",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization, currently producing 2-3 theatrical productions a year in the city of Buffalo, Minnesota.",2010-09-01,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns, Sherburne, Hennepin, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-12,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15941,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The proposed opportunities will have been offered - concerts and auxiliary activities will have taken place as planned. Audience and participant surveys will indicate the effect activities had on the participants. School children, through their teachers, will have let us know what they learned. If we have new/additional people in our audiences, it will indicate that their appreciation for chamber music has been enhanced. Sometimes we hear about results: once a young musician was coached in a master class, making immediate improvements in her playing, and went on to win a competition shortly thereafter; another time a young child decided after hearing a Family Concert by a guitarist that he would take up the instrument, and he was still studying several years later. Outcomes such as these are always gratifying but cannot easily be predicted. Providing opportunities for musical growth, however, can be guaranteed.We always collect anecdotal evidence at the concerts themselves; board members mingle with the audience and collect feedback. We also survey our audience periodically to get written feedback; in the coming year we will be increasing the number of surveys and will be asking more thoughtful questions. At schools, we seek feedback from teachers; in the past this has been less organized than we would like, so we plan to work with the teachers to develop ways to find out more specifically what the children actually learned. At Whitney we have already added evaluation methods, which help track not only information useful to the Chamber Music Society but also information useful for Whitney Senior Center itself.","The Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud has provided opportunities for enjoyment of chamber music performed by top-quality musicians, and has done educational activities to enhance people's understanding of chamber music. All concerts were on a high leve",,127685,"Other, local or private",135685,,"Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Carol Mossey, Kimberly Schmitt",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts presenting",,"The Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud presents an annual series of six concerts by renowned ensembles from around the world. In addition, visiting artists do a variety of community outreach activities, geared to audiences of many different backgrounds, ages, and sophistication.",2011-09-01,2012-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-13,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15943,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,6557,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","That we will be able to conduct our concerts as scheduled. That we will be able to retain our classes and rehearsal schedules. That we will retain our staff at current levels. That as a result of our programming, our students will benefit and grow in artistic and musical skill levels, individually and as an ensemble. That we will have email lists and be able to reach our constituents by email E-newsletter to recruit directly to our student/family demographic, on an ongoing basis, but especially before the fall of 2012, to let them know of our organization and our educational offerings for the 2012/2013 season. That we will be able to plan for and to conduct a summer educational arts camp in August 2012.For our students, we will adhere to and maintain our current schedule of educational programming. We will continue to solicit ongoing feedback and commentary from board members, from parents, from students, from staff, and from the community. We will also maintain or increase our ability to recruit: we will explore and find new ways to reach our target audiences and demographics. We will begin to implement an email marketing program of some type by April 2012 to our core constituencies in the regions we draw our members from, and to potential arts supporters in the region. We will conduct a successful summer day camp, which will help us to retain existing members and recruit potential new members. We will maintain or increase our current number of performance opportunities.","We conducted all concerts as scheduled. All rehearsals were held as scheduled. Our students experienced significant artistic and musical growth. Regular emails and newsletters were used to promote our artistic and educational offerings. We were able to re",,114953,"Other, local or private",121510,,"Kathy Ziebarth, Cindy Inselmann, Linda Swenson, Debbie Miller, Beth Freund, Dennis Verhoef, Patrick Lawrence, Kim Noding",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We are an arts producing and an arts education non-profit 501 c3 organization.",,"Command Performance Choirs is dedicated to choral and music education for girls from K-12, and for middle and high school boys.",2010-08-01,2011-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-14,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15948,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Recognizing that the arts are essential to the quality of life and health of our community, we promote an environment which offers quality arts education, arts experiences, artist support, collaborations with other arts and cultural organizations, and appropriate facilities for instruction, exhibition and performance. If the Alliance achieves its expectations for each program area, we expect that the community will increasingly subscribe to our programs, our artist base will continue to support the Alliance, classes will become more fully subscribed, and the downtown businesses and partnering organizations will continue to work with us in making the arts an essential quality of the community environment. As a by-product, the quality of our offerings will be highly rated and the amount of volunteerism and financial backing from the community will be at an appropriate level.If outcomes and goals are clearly defined before the event occurs, we have found that measurements of success can best be made by the appropriate program committee in their debriefing meetings. They use various instruments; surveys, feedback during the event, observations, audience size and age, etc. The amounts of qualitative and quantitative measurements vary depending on the nature of the event. The bottom line is probably the best quantitative measurement and the committee is primarily concerned with qualitative measurements during their debriefing meetings. All minutes of committee meetings go to the Board and they review all outcomes, either at monthly meetings if they have questions, or at the end of the year when they set Board goals for the next year.","The Arts Alliance had to vacate its facility within 30 days due to structural weaknesses in the building. This was done successfully, into a new downtown location with enough space to develop a ceramics classroom. The move, however, added a new rent of $1",,145917,"Other, local or private",153917,,"Dave Raymond, Wendy Simenson, Nichole Hahn, Dennis Chuba, Nancy Gongoll, Jack Holmes, Mark Haglund, Sara Hartman, Tara Swartout, James Zachowski",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts producing: servicing artists and arts organizations",,"The Elk River Arts Alliance provides arts performances, events, classes and exhibitions for the greater Elk River region. In 2011, approximately 7,500 individuals will experience the arts via Arts Alliance programs, performances, classes, exhibits, and events.",2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","312 Jackson Ave PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4725 ",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-15,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15949,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,6557,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will successfully produce two live theater shows. We will remain financially stable, ideally to break even or make a profit. We will continue the marketing effort that reaches our constituency with the opportunities we provide. We will identify what we need in a volunteer coordinator and establish that position within the organization. We will identify and retain a volunteer coordinator candidate. Our ultimate outcome is to stay stable as an organization and maintain our presence in the region as a source for affordable, high quality live theater.We will continue to produce two shows in the coming year. The first one typically will open in late July or early August, with auditions taking place in late May or early June. The second show usually will audition in December 2012 or early January 2013, and will likely open the latter part of February or March 2013, depending upon theater scheduling. We will continue to monitor ticket sales for our shows, although this assesses the health of the economy at this point as much as anything else. We will solicit ongoing feedback and testimonials on our programming and productions from audiences, artists, community groups, and professional staff. We will develop the position, identify a candidate, and retain a volunteer coordinator to help establish a core of volunteers.","We produced two very well received live theater shows. Clue: The Musical was our February 2012 show and Noises Off was our summer 2012 production. We had originally planned to have Music Man as our summer live theater event but those plans fell through. B",,51981,"Other, local or private",58538,,"Dennis Chuba, Clifford Lundberg, Brian Budahn, Nick Zerwas, Michael Conrad, Ryan Chesemore, Paul Olson, Jonathon Rehlander, Bill Bade, Eileen Anderson",,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Producing: the primary focus is to produce live theater productions.",,"Elk River Community Theater exists to promote and produce live theater arts in Elk River Minnesota and surrounding communities. Elk River Community Theater provides interested persons the opportunity for exposure to and participation in live theater arts performances and educational experiences.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685 ",kim.maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-16,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15951,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,1350,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Quantitative: Larger per-show/per-venue audience, increased ticket sales, more concerts. Qualitative: Continue to attract and book well-known acts that match the interests of our audiences. Financial: End our fiscal year with a budget surplus.Indicators include increasing average concert attendance (and thus increasing ticket sales) as well as attracting more well-known artists. Getting one or two ""marquee"" artists per season, while continuing to offer our smaller-scale, close-up concerts, would constitute ","In calendar year 2012, we put on 23 events with a total attendance of about 1043. This included four high-profile/national-act concerts that required the larger Pioneer Place venue: David Bromberg, Peter Yarrow, Greg Brown, and Chris Smither. The Young Vo",,7905,"Other, local or private",9255,,"Paul Imholte, John Forsythe, Andrea Zniewski, Paul Cotton, Russell Letson, Charles Roth, JoyGenea Schumer",,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts service: producing live music concerts",,"Granite City Folk Society promotes professional folk music concerts at a variety of venues in the St Cloud area for the general public and especially for folk music patrons.",2012-06-01,2013-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Imholte,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749 ",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-17,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15964,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Ten percent increase in number of patrons served from last yearÆs total of 1,650; Well received performances of standard choral repertoire supported by feedback from satisfaction surveys given to Minnesota Center Chorale members and patrons; Collaborative concerts throughout the season attracting choral patrons, particularly those interested in orchestral accompaniment, the young voices of the St. JohnÆs Boys Choir, and the premiering of Minnesota Center Chorale commissioned works; An increase in Membership of 15 members due to the programming of popular choral masterworks as well as interest in singing during the 40th anniversary concert season; Highly skilled musical groups and individual artists perform with Minnesota Center Chorale in all concerts from February 2012 to April 2013; The establishment of audio (mp3) and video capabilities on Minnesota Center ChoraleÆs website; Video clips from Minnesota Center Chorale concerts uploaded for public viewing; Promotional ideas on Facebook researched and assessed for cost effectiveness.By conducting a formal survey to evaluate memberÆs satisfaction regarding rehearsals, programming, collaborations, etc.; Verbal feedback to the Artistic Director and Board of Directors during and after the tour that assesses the quality of the cultural experience and the tourÆs artistic and educational benefits; Through the assessment of post-concert comments made by musical theater students (via five drama teachers who distributed vouchers) and the counting of attendance; Counting the number of reduced/free tickets used to attend concerts from the 150 allocated for this purpose; Attendance numbers at free concerts; Post-concert comments shared with Minnesota Center Chorale members and Ms. Martinson; Periodic evaluations received from surveys inserted into programs or possibly through the website Survey Monkey, asking what new information was gained from program notes/commentary; By the number of clicks on FacebookÆs ôlike usö icon; The successful collaboration affirmed by guest musicians through feedback given at rehearsals and after concerts.","Minnesota Center Chorale provided greater access to concerts through free performances. 20 library patrons attended a free concert given by Minnesota Center Chorale Chamber Singers in April 2012. Over 250 audience members were counted at the June 2012 fre",,54969,"Other, local or private",62969,,"Steve Holste, Tom Ramsey, Jonna Thomas",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support - Arts",,"Founded in 1973, Minnesota Center Chorale serves Central Minnesota with committed membership and growth, an energetic director, a strong board, and inventive collaborations. Repertoire includes choral masterworks, cantatas, spirituals, hymns, ethno-centric music as well as newly composed choral music.",2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-18,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15966,"Community Arts Support Grant",2012,3123,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increased awareness of modern dance. 2. Increased community involvement toward Minnesota Dance Ensemble. 3. Individual captivation and emotional involvement. 4. Creative outlets for adult dancers within the St Cloud Community. 5. Enhanced quality of life.1. Attendance at our workshops and performances. 2. Company member participation. 3. Audience and company member feedback surveys. All of these will be taken into account for future planning.","1. Increased awareness of modern dance. Minnesota Dance Ensemble had 284 patrons at their spring show, up from 271 from last year. 2. Increased community involvement toward Minnesota Dance Ensemble. Minnesota Dance Ensemble participated in the spring art ",,17698,"Other, local or private",20821,,"Stephanie Eichman, Chuck Norwood, Larry Outhwaite, Maggie Moore, Amanda Chouinard",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support - Modern Dance Company",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble provides opportunities for dancers in the disciplines of performance, education and advancement within the arts. Minnesota Dance Ensemble strives to provide a exceptional environment for the growth, technically and creatively, of each dancer in modern dance.",2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-8840 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-grant-19,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 11035,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-0095,"(612) 296-5652",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-10,,,, 11037,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","312-314 Jackson Ave NW PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330-1505,"(763) 441-4725",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-11,,,, 11041,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4685",erct@erct.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-12,,,, 11047,"Community Arts Support",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,3000,,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Forsythe,"Granite City Folk Society","3021 20th St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-9714","cordsy@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-13,,,, 11063,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Eichman,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-14,,,, 11074,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-15,,,, 11079,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-16,,,, 11091,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-17,,,, 11095,"Community Arts Support",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support and assist established central Minnesota arts organizations that demonstrate programming of high artistic quality and efficient management .",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,McNamara,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","PO Box 2","Maple Plain",MN,55359,"(320) 255-0318",lmcnamara@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-18,,,, 11953,"Community Arts Support",2011,5589,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,5589,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Buffalo Community Orchestra's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2rd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-4595",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-28,,,, 11965,"Community Arts Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,10000,,,,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance Command Performance Choir's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-0095,"(612) 296-5652",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-29,,,, 11973,"Community Arts Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,10000,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Elk River Arts Alliance's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","312-314 Jackson Ave NW PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330-1505,"(763) 441-4725",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-30,,,, 11974,"Community Arts Support",2011,6811,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,6811,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Elk River Community Theatre's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4685",erct@erct.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-31,,,, 11978,"Community Arts Support",2011,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,1250,,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Granite City Folk Society's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Forsythe,"Granite City Folk Society","3021 20th St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-9714","cordsy@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-32,,,, 11980,"Community Arts Support",2011,7643,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,7643,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Great River Chorale's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Flagstad,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 308-4057",mdflagstad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-33,,,, 11992,"Community Arts Support",2011,9164,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,9164,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Minnesota Center Chorale's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Erickson-Knox,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 257-0603",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-34,,,, 11993,"Community Arts Support",2011,2830,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,2830,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Minnesota Dance Ensemble's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Eichman,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-35,,,, 12005,"Community Arts Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,10000,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Pioneer Place Theatre Company's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-36,,,, 12006,"Community Arts Support",2011,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,4000,,,,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kremer,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","3451 Deer Creek Trail","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-7122",smolde@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-37,,,, 12007,"Community Arts Support",2011,6150,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,6150,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance the Saint Cloud Municipal Band's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-38,,,, 12023,"Community Arts Support",2011,3692,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,3692,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance Visual Arts Minnesota's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-39,,,, 12028,"Community Arts Support",2011,6996,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts organizations are better able to meet their financial goals and further their missions.",,,,,6996,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This grant will enhance Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota's ability to provide quality arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-40,,,, 10032153,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","This grant will enhance Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota's ability to provide quality arts programming. The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota will utilize surveys and quantitative data to demonstrate program growth and increased audience engagement.",,,205273,"Other,local or private",215273,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"YCCM is a high caliber youth choir for Central Minnesota singers.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",rhennen@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-29,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032155,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Fulfill prioritized needs in the areas of equipment, staff support, programming development/delivery, facilities/grounds improvements and launch of our first Capital Campaign. Our plan for evaluating relative success at meeting our measurable outcomes will be through physical identification of the existing item or documentation or records of the training, hire(s), plans, board membership goals.",,,229000,"Other,local or private",239000,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"We provide community members the opportunity to learn from artists and makers, often a the intersection of art and nature - both from our local community, region and in a few cases nation.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31335 Kalla Lake Rd",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-30,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032156,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","In earning this proposal, we could reduce costs to members, allowing more students to join our marching arts program, meaning more accessibility and diversity to an organization that develops character, life skills, leadership, and human connections. This grant enables students of the 728 Marching Arts to perform at a higher level. Students learn new arts skills, and techniques, gain awareness and appreciation for various artistic disciplines, and build their capacity through professional development",,,225431,"Other,local or private",235431,,,,"728 Cadets Corp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"The 728 Cadets Organization provides the youth of the communities of Elk River, Rogers, Otsego, and Zimmerman a place to elevate their performance skills, enhancing their musical journey.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Lori,Motzko,"728 Cadets Corp","PO Box 897","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 856-1036",728cadetsmarchingband@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-31,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032138,"Community Art Support",2024,3000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Continue to offer concerts (ideally, at least two each month) and afford to book acts from the wide range of touring and regional artists. Our annual concert report summary is a record of each event's countables: ticket sales, artist pay, expenses. We are able to track results during the season as well as look back across past seasons. And we have a long institutional memory.",,,19449,"Other,local or private",22449,,,,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Presentation of live traditional music in a listening environment, supporting the artists and audiences",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-21,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032141,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Over the next two years, GNTC will refresh our strategic plan with special consideration given to increasing our audience, diversifying our cast, and boosting financial growth. The Great Northern Theatre Company uses surveys of the audience, cast, and crew, as well as evaluations of marketing tactics and ticket sales, to measure outcomes and success in achieving strategic priorities.",,,116717,"Other,local or private",126717,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Great Northern Theatre Company is a community based, volunteer, performing arts organization serving the greater Rocori area.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-22,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032144,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The SCSO will serve more than 6,500 community members per year with symphonic music, increase musician satisfaction and engagement, cause listeners to understand and appreciate diverse repertoire, and increase fiscal stability. Concert evaluation will be done by audience count, collecting written and oral feedback, and recordings. Organizational evaluation will be done via member and staff interviews, analysis of stakeholder engagement efforts, and financial analysis.",,,145650,"Other,local or private",155650,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"The SCSO presents 8 concerts each year, usually in Ritsche Auditorium at SCSU. In addition we have outreach programs that send musicians into the community to perform for students and seniors.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-23,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032146,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increase SOAR staffing infrastructure and update organizational technological needs. 1. Gather feedback from organizations served through CEC results. 2. Evaluate the effectiveness of adding additional staff members at SOAR by reviewing surveys, conversations with staff, and consistently monitor our financial and program road map.",,,215000,"Other,local or private",225000,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"SOAR Regional Arts services are to enrich, educate and entertain our communities by providing exceptional performing arts experiences.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-24,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032147,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Presenting engaging chamber music concerts and community and educational outreach by professional guest artists in diverse programs using music to connect and make meaningful impact through intimate and rewarding musical experiences. Board and staff review audience surveys, outreach evaluation forms, and school teacher and student feedback. We speak with artists and sponsors to evaluate programs, and use attendance, ticket revenue, and donations to gauge financial success.",,,62000,"Other,local or private",72000,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Presenting chamber music performances by emerging ensembles as well as world-renowned artists in concerts and community outreach programs.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-25,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032148,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","BCT is hoping for continued audience growth, a 40th year celebration, and an increase in staff pay to attract highly qualified staff. We will continue to track audience data with patron surveys. We will have a 40th year celebration planned through a committee by 2026. We will see if we have more applicants for staff positions after raising stipends and keeping pay competitive.",,,94000,"Other,local or private",104000,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"A non-profit arts organization producing live, local theatrical productions in Buffalo",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Calista,Wedemeier,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-26,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032150,"Community Art Support",2024,6492,,"ACHF Arts Access","To provide three unique orchestral experiences each year along with expanding our community outreach. Surveys and periodic reviews will be conducted to determine the effectiveness of the program and how it can be improved.",,,23508,"Other,local or private",30000,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Orchestral music education and performance",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-27,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032151,"Community Art Support",2024,8064,,"ACHF Arts Access","The funds from this grant will support the annual salary of our part-time General Manager as well as to support continued strategic planning. All staff, including the general manager go through a performance review each May. At that time all questions are addressed regarding both the expectations for each position and the completion of expected outcomes.",,,45098,"Other,local or private",53162,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra provides an annual season of 5 Concerts.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Jeff,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-28,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032126,"Community Art Support",2024,3000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Outcomes include attendance at the Writers Conference (both in-person and virtual) and attendance at our Young Writers Workshop. Other outcomes will reflect online interest in our historical production and creative writing curriculum. We gather written feedback completed by the Writers Conference participants. We also chart attendance data in person and virtual. We attempt to track online streaming use of THE LIFE AND LOVES OF SINCLAIR LEWIS and the accompanying study guide.",,,37000,"Other,local or private",40000,,,,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"We mentor writers of all ages, experience levels and backgrounds. This includes the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference, the Young Writers Workshop, the Sinclair Lewis Creative Writing Curriculum and literary projects that reflect our mission.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose CT","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-16,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032128,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The outcome for this proposal will be the use of grant funds to supplement the contractually agreed upon annual compensation of Great River Chorale's artistic managing director in FY2024 and FY2025. The evaluation plan to measure the outcome will be a review of the organization's FY2024 and FY2025 financial records to determine that grant funds were used to supplement the annual compensation of Great River Chorale's artistic managing director.",,,60121,"Other,local or private",70121,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Great River Chorale presents collaborative concerts of choral music to Central Minnesota audiences.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-17,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032131,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The Annandale Arts and Textile Center will hire a new part time staff person to increase programming and services, facilitate growth in volunteer recruitment and coordination and increase staff capacity. Increased participation in the Heart of the Lakes weaving program is documented via payroll receipts and the records from our partners, such a Functional industries. Increased class registration can be verified via our class registration application.",,,246818,"Other,local or private",256818,,,,"Annandale Art and Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"The Annandale Art and Textile Center is a hub of artistry and belonging providing a vocational weaving arts program called ""Heart of the Lakes Weavers"", over 30 art classes for the general public and curated gallery where 45 artists sell their works.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Bayer,"Annandale Art and Textile Center","10 Oak Ave N",Annandale,MN,55302,"(320) 261-5216",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-18,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 10032134,"Community Art Support",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","We would like to increase the 510 Art Lab's presence and notoriety throughout central Minnesota by developing a gallery and offering more public open hours. We will monitor the number of visitors to our gallery and the amount of revenue taken in by the percent of sales the 510 Art Lab receives. Increased staff time will also increase the Lab's accessibility. This attendance will also be charted.",,,74500,"Other,local or private",84500,,,,"510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"The 510 Art Lab offers memberships and classes to residents in a 60 mile radius of Sauk Centre in pottery, weaving, stained glass, fabric arts, fused glass, and painting and drawing.",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Pamela,Borgmann,"510 Art Lab","510 Sinclair Lewis Ave","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-19,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 26264,"Community Art Support",2014,468,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Buffalo Art Guild will provide a high level of artistic programming for the community by inviting renowned artists to demonstrate their methods and/or to teach by inviting the audience to participate in the production of artwork. All Guild meetings are open to the public.Remuneration for guest artists and attendance numbers at meetings and other special events will be recorded. A survey will be taken to gather opinions about the benefits of each program. Photos will be taken and submitted to the local newspaper and posted on our Art Guild Facebook page.","Exceptional programs were offered to the public and an art show was provided for elementary school children. We collected evaluation forms from attendees for all meetings and counted attendance at events. The overwhelming consensus was positive regarding the quality of presentations.",,,,468,74,"Susan KF Wright, Carol OÆBrien, Wayne Hein, Linda Pacel, Mary Radtke, Sandy Tool, Sarah Hoppe, Rebecca Ihlow, Corinne Miller",,"Buffalo Art Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"A group for artists to learn, support each other, and serve the community by enriching arts experiences for all",2014-01-01,2014-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Wright,"Buffalo Art Guild","110 12th St S á",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 670-8429 ",wright2us2@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns, Hennepin, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26268,"Community Art Support",2014,8619,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With these grant funds, we will have contracted with, retained and paid for the services of our part time Administrator for another year. We will have recruited and compensated one or two interns to work with our organization. We will have funded an online email campaign to broaden our exposure to the local community, resulting in our database of participants/audience members expanding by at least 15%, our email open rate by 20% and increasing our ticket sales by at least 10%.We will track the compensation of our Administrator financially, and have successfully completed a year-long contract. We will have successful completion of the tasks assigned to our interns in the allotted time period. They will have been compensated and fulfilled their job descriptions, receiving positive evaluations on the specific roles they took on. We will use built in tools from our online email server to track how many emails were received, opened and read at the beginning of our year, and how those numbers changed throughout the year. We will track our ticket sales through our ticket vendor, Arts People, for the next year. They will provide us reports on our production ticket sales and we will compare this to the previous years' ticket sales to calculate overall ticket sales changes. We will track the number of participants by recording how many people audition and participate in our programs for the next year.","With these grant funds, we contracted with, retained and paid for the services of our part time Administrator for another year. We were able to secure the services of a freelance graphic artist who created print materials for our season. We funded an online email campaign to broaden our exposure to the local community, resulting in our database of participants/audience members expanding by approximately 25%, and our email open rate by 22%.",,,,8619,8619,"Michael Walsh, Jon Salmon, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Suzanna Joyce, Erin Walsh, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland",0.29,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization located in Buffalo, Minnesota.",2013-09-01,2014-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-1,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26276,"Community Art Support",2014,3143,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Summary: Command Performance Choirs will maintain consistent weekly class and rehearsal schedules during the school year for younger groups on Saturday mornings, and for older students and young men on Monday evenings. All rehearsals cover a variety of age appropriate musical instruction and support activities to master musical material of increasing complexity and to prepare for many planned performance dates and community opportunities. Command Performance Choirs will maintain one fall concert opportunity, and one spring concert opportunity, with the likelihood for several more performing opportunities throughout the year in different venues. Command Performance Choirs will maintain scholarship funding, and enable all students who wish to participate in Command Performance Choirs programming to do so, regardless of financial ability to pay. Command Performance Choirs will maintain its presence in the region and allow for several free and low cost opportunities to view performances. Command Performance Choirs will steer for a 20% membership increase in the next calendar year.Command Performance Choirs will conduct regular reviews with staff and students to ensure choirs are learning material in preparation for concerts and performance opportunities. Command Performance Choirs will conduct parent meetings to ensure parents are informed of programming, choir progress, needed information, and that parent questions are answered and expectations are being met. Command Performance Choirs will retain a minimum of 30% or more of students who are unable to pay full tuition. Command Performance Choirs will maintain membership levels, maintain or increase audience levels, and maintain or increase number of performances. Command Performance Choirs will retain a recruitment director to pull together and administer a more organized recruitment program to achieve a minimum 20% increase in membership.","Because of the Community Support grant funding, Command Performance Choirs was able to maintain the organizations two essential functions: weekly educational programming and performance opportunities for girls ages kindergarten through high school and post voice change boys. In addition, Legacy funds helped us to provide free and low cost programming for students.",,3142,"Other, local or private",6285,250,"Brian Budahn, Greg Schied, Lori Thorpe, Patrick Lawrence, Cindy Inselmann, Beth Freund, Lisa Wilcox, Rebecca Sellman, Linda Swenson",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"We are a non-profit 501 c3 organization dedicated to music education through choral performance for students grades K-12.",2012-08-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Herfindahl,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330,"(612) 296-5652 ",premierdirector@commandchoir.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-3,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26282,"Community Art Support",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Beginning in the spring of 2014, the Elk River Area Arts Alliance will host performances on the dance floor in the gallery in order to achieve a better representation of the performing arts in the space. These may include performances by the Northern Ballet of Rogers and the Land of Lakes Choirboys, newly based out of Elk River. The space will also be used for monthly artist evaluations - a space for local artists to workshop pieces together. The Elk River Area Arts Alliance is also in the planning stages of a new children's series in the space that would involve screening a children's movie and creating artwork inspired by the film. The outdoor patio will be used to host raku pottery demonstrations/classes, as well as outdoor painting classes, and it is our goal to procure two new sculptures for the patio as the beginning of a sculpture garden.The proposed outcomes are ongoing events and will be evaluated by the appropriate committees and the Board in their year-end evaluations, prior to making recommendations for the following year. The Program committee will also evaluate each event as it happens and will make changes as necessary. These ongoing evaluations include the number of attendees, recorded sales, the quality of the event, and any written evaluations given by attendees. The Program Committee's year-end report is given to the Board of Directors, to be included in their annual evaluation of all programs. Additionally, the Board may discuss programs or events at its monthly meeting, which will be recorded in the Board's minutes. The Board is asked to have a presence at all events, and to obtain evaluative feedback from attendees.","We had monthly Artist Networking Meetings. These were attended by local artists and facilitated by an artist. They collaborated on ideas and gained input from others for their projects. A piece was created for our Sculpture Garden - the Soup Ladle. It has been a conversation starter and attracts the attention of drivers. We increased our effort and resources in ArtSoup this year with 3500 people attending. We had a huge variety of art represented for people to see and participate in.",,,,10000,10000,"Dave Raymond, Wendy Simenson, Denny Chuba, James Zachowski, Mark Haglund, Sara Hartman, Jack Holmes",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"The Alliance is a full service arts center with classes, exhibits and performances. We service artists, regional arts organizations and the public.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sheri,Olson,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","609 Main St PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 389-0667 ",sheri_olson@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Isanti, Anoka, Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-4,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",Yes 26284,"Community Art Support",2014,3520,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With support from the Central Minnesota Arts Board, the Great Northern Theatre Company will continue to provide the opportunity for at least 80 artists from ages 7-70 and better to use, learn, practice, refine, and showcase their talent for 1,500 community audience members with two productions.To measure how many artists contributed to our community theatre, we will count all of the cast and crew members listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw our shows, we will count the number of tickets sold at each performance.","In 2014, our community theatre served 1,546 adults: 90 artists and 1,456 audience members. In 2014, our community theatre served 71 children under 18 years of age: 23 artists and 48 audience members. We measured each of these outcomes by counting the number of artists as listed in the programs for both shows we produced and by counting the number of tickets sold for each show.",,3519,"Other, local or private",7039,3520,"Valerie Hollermann, Leigh Ann Davis, Sherry Ask, Jennifer Dwyer, Gregg Davis, Ron Woods, Bernadette Motzko, Chris Groth",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Community theatre based in Cold Spring.",2014-01-01,2014-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntctreas@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-6,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26286,"Community Art Support",2014,4991,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Great River Chorale is committed to providing the central Minnesota community with choral experiences of the highest artistic quality. It seeks to increase its audience base, to strengthen its board and organizational structures, to improve and launch a fund-raising initiative, and to continue growing artistically. An award of Community Arts Support funds from the Central Minnesota Arts Board would help Great River Chorale achieve the following specific, measurable outcomes in the 2014-15 concert season: participation in two performances of choral-orchestral music as the principal choral partner of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra; a collaborative holiday concert with two area youth choirs and guest instrumentalists; a collaborative concert with members of a regional dance company in a spring concert; presentation of an outreach concert for members of a central Minnesota community that may not otherwise have access to Great River Chorale's regular season programming; a fall 2014 professional recording and CD production project to promote awareness of Great River Chorale through radio airplay and sales to the public; increased and improved member and community participation in fundraising efforts; heightened public awareness of Great River Chorale through improved use of social, for profit, and public media outlets; implementation of an email marketing service to create a newsletter and to improve communications with members, former members, patrons, donors, advertisers, and supporters; to purchase a data maintenance software program; to recruit skilled singers and attract audiences from central Minnesota through continued programming of high quality music of varying styles and genres from different eras and cultures, and by providing a satisfying artistic experience of the highest caliber.We will evaluate the broad community success of Great River Chorale’s two public concert productions for the coming season by measuring the following: income generated from multiple sources (tickets sales, concert sponsorship, grant awards, program advertisements sales, Great River Chorale holiday albums sales); media coverage from multiple sources (articles, interviews and radio airplay); and verbal and written feedback from our patrons and collaborative participants. Individual revenue areas will be reviewed and compared to data from the previous three seasons to determine if there was an increase in ticket sales, corporate sponsorships, program ad sales, and holiday album sales, and thus an increase in community engagement. A similar comparison will evaluate whether media coverage is increasing, thereby increasing recognition and enhancing the ensemble’s reputation. Great River Chorale will continue to explore and refine data capturing methods in order to increase measurable data collected from our patrons, members, donors, collaborative partners and the larger community. This will include physical surveys, electronic surveys, personal interviews, and direct requests through e-newsletters and the Great River Chorale website. As we move forward in our plans for growth, we will review all available data periodically in order to make informed decisions for our future. In addition, Great River Chorale will continue to review constructive, qualitative feedback from our patrons and artistic collaborators in order to provide a narrative for our data that demonstrates the merit of our programming in terms of quality of musical performance. The proposed professional recording project and CD production is intended to increase revenue through sales to the public and recognition through track selection for radio airplay. Analysis of CD sale revenue and media coverage will measure the success of this endeavor. The success of Great River Chorale’s additional fund raising efforts will be measured through increased member participation in fundraising campaigns, an increase in individual, corporate and member donations, increased advertising sales, and an increase in donations on Minnesota’s Give to the Max Day 2014. Efforts to improve communications with our community will be measured through analytics provided by an email marketing service, social networks, and public media outlets where applicable. The purchase of a software program designed for nonprofit organizations will provide improvement in data management. Success will be measured in time saved by a significant simplification of processes for data projects (freeing up more time for other goals) and a decrease in returned mail.","Two fine collaborative concerts and one outreach concert were produced. Great River Chorale enhanced two Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra concerts as their principal choral partner. Largest single audience in Great River Chorale's history for one performance and largest spring concert attendance recorded. Revenue from individuals and grants increased by over 15% and 54%, respectively. A new fundraising committee was formed, sponsorship and advertising opportunities were introduced, and communications with membership improved.",,,,4991,4991,"Kate Gardner, Dennis Douma, Connie Taylor, Jennifer Pearson Hennen, Stephen Fuller, Maureen McCarter",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Great River Chorale is an auditioned adult community choir that enriches the regional community through high quality performances of choral music.",2013-09-01,2014-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-7,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26292,"Community Art Support",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcome 1 – Increase access and participation to the choral arts for adolescent boys fifteen percent in our program. Outcome 2 – Maintain our financial assistance programs at their current level to allow access to all boys from disadvantaged circumstances. Outcome 3 – Facilitate a minimum of 225 different children through our outreach programs. (Residential Camp, SingOut!, Day Camp, and One-Day Workshops) Outcome 4 - To renew our commitment to our ADA Plan and fully update it to reflect our change in meeting venue since last summer.Our first three goals are intentionally tangible and numeric in nature so they can be accurately accounted for using attendance records and financial statements. Our fourth goal will be met when the ADA Plan has been approved by the Board of Directors.","We saw our enrollment grow by approximately 10%. This was easily measurable by the rosters. Our current financial assistance program saw a decrease in need from families enrolled and an increase in donors giving to this cause. We were able to reach over 300 children through our various outreach programs. Again, we measured by enrollment records. In an indirect way, through the work of Elk River Lutheran Church, we saw our facility become more accessible to those with disabilities.",,,,10000,10000,"David Stevens, Clarissa Lund, Sue Kohnke Oelke, Michael Talbott, Joseph Kleckner, Thomas Jones, Rick Strub",,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"A Nonprofit Boys Choir Serving Central Minnesota",2013-09-01,2014-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Fanberg,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","729 Main St NW PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 213-8105 ",pjfanberg@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Anoka, Mille Lacs, Ramsey, Stearns, Benton, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-8,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26293,"Community Art Support",2014,5064,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Minnesota Center Chorale extends the monthly hours of its operations coordinator so she completes data entry for the Cultural Data Project. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale membership and audience numbers increase as a result of outreach through our new Chamber of Commerce membership. 3. Minnesota Center Chorale promotes membership through additional radio ads, Facebook ads and postcards, attracting new members to audition for Minnesota Center Chorale. 4. Minnesota Center Chorale Chamber Singers perform one additional free outreach concert than they have in past years. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale participates in 2nd annual Choral Community concert in St Cloud and a Community/High School Choral concert in Upsala.1. Minnesota Center Chorale increases the amount of hours its Operations Coordinator may work each month in order to complete the Cultural Data Project. The Operations Coordinator works closely with Board Treasurer to ensure all data is correct. The Operations Coordinator updates Board members during monthly board meetings until successful completion. 2. Board President and Chamber contact Laura Capes uses Minnesota Center Chorale’s Chamber of Commerce membership to network, develop stronger marketing/fundraising methods, and increase Minnesota Center Chorale’s community outreach. 3. Purchased radio ads and postcards strengthen Minnesota Center Chorale’s new member drive beyond the access free advertising provides. At auditions, Minnesota Center Chorale will ask participants how they learned of Minnesota Center Chorale and its auditions so we can evaluate the best method for advertising to potential new members. 4. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Artistic Director will locate an opportunity for the Chamber Singers to conduct a free performance. After the performance, the Artistic Director will update the Board on the success of the endeavor. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale singers perform at both events -one under the organization of Garrett Lathe of the Youth Chorale of Minnesota and the other under the organization of MJ Nelson of the Swanville Area Community Chorus. Minnesota Center Chorale’s participation in these concerts will attract new audience members and bring choral art to new communities not previously aware of Minnesota Center Chorale.","Minnesota Center Chorale increased its monthly hours of the operations coordinator up to 40 hours for the Cultural Data Project. The Board President developed Minnesota Center Chorale’s community outreach by joining Saint Cloud Chamber of Commerce. Minnesota Center Chorale increased audience attendance by 5% and conducted two patron surveys to evaluate outreach methods. Minnesota Center Chorale conducted one free concert on July 12 and participated in the 2nd annual Community concert in Swanville to promote membership and audience attendance to Minnesota Center Chorale concerts.",,,,5064,,"Laura Capes, Tom Ramsey, Lila Heins, Beverly Fiereck, Keith Larson, Don Neu, Laura Kangas, Travis Notch, Kayla Goering",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Minnesota Center Chorale is a regional community chorus which began its 41st season in the fall of 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Wudinich,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471 á","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",tamara.wudinich@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-9,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26295,"Community Arts Support",2014,2524,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota by growing the number of new audience members and participants by 10%. Increased audience engagement by a growing number of returning audience members from previous years by 20%. Increased community involvement with two additional events added to the ones we currently partake in. Increased participation in creative outlets, classes, and workshops held by Minnesota Dance Ensemble for dancers in the Saint Cloud community. One additional performance added to the 2014-2015 season in a new venue.The number of audience members will be documented by ticket sales. Distributed surveys will provide information about audience members' attendance and frequency of attendance. Attendance is taken at classes. Data will be compared with past results that were documented.","Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance shown by increased attendance to events, workshops and classes. Box office attendants documented ticket sales to verify audience numbers and attendance was taken at workshops and classes. Increase in audience engagement by a larger amount of returning audience members and a growing number of new audience members was found through surveys distributed. Increased community involvement. An additional show was added to the 2013-2014 season in a new venue.",,,,2524,655,"Chuck Norwood, Gretchen Moos, Jill Pauly, Kevin Barnes, Jeff Ringer",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble is a dance company that provides dancers with an opportunity to advance in the art of modern dance.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-41,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26297,"Community Art Support",2014,4400,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds will be used to hire an operations staff person. The position will be seasonal part-time work: 16 hours per week for 20 weeks. The person will be responsible for the following tasks: (1) Costume management: manage fittings; order costumes; coordinate alternations; organize check-in, check-out, transport, cleaning, and storage of costumes. (2) Set management: coordinate the production of new set pieces, manage set transport and storage. (3) Volunteer coordination: manage volunteer scheduling, cancellations, and inquiries. (4) Administration: handle general inquiries, manage communications with participants, coordinate audition and practice schedules. The creation of this position will provide organizational continuity and reduce the high demands placed on volunteers.North Ballet Youth Company will have achieved the desired outcomes if the organization is able to hire an operations staff person and if the new staff member is able to effectively perform his or her duty. Katie Kocinski, the Executive Director, will lead the hiring process with input from the Board. (1) Katie and the Board will develop the job description outlining the responsibilities mentioned above. They will publicize the part-time position, conduct interviews, and hire the best candidate. Multiple board members have experience hiring new employees. (2) The new hire will be trained by Board members who have responsibility over the tasks that the new staff person assumes. Members of the Board will work closely with the new hire, and they will provide ongoing supervision and feedback on his or her performance and provide additional training as needed. (3) The staff person will be successful if they are able to: (a) ensure that all costumes have arrived and been fitted to cast members prior to the beginning of community demonstrations (which occur before the full production); (b) ensure that sets and props are in working order and are ready for the production; (c) ensure that volunteer slots are filled and trained appropriately; (d) successfully handle inquiries and ensure that participants are kept informed of schedules and expectations.","The North Ballet Youth Company's latest fiscal year ended 6/30/2014. The outcomes we achieved were: 1. Presented two performances of the Nutcracker Ballet in December 2013. 2. Partnered with the Buffalo Orchestra to present selections from the Nutcracker with live music. 3. Presented 3 community shows with selections from the Nutcracker. We measure success as: 1. The number of audience members at community shows and full performances. 2. Number of youth performers involved.",,210,"Other, local or private",4610,,"Katie Kocinski, Suzanne Sem, Stephen Jones, Claire Jones, Adam Kocinski, Dan Wold, Stephanie Larson",,"North Ballet Youth Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"North Ballet Youth Company brings classical ballet to Sherburne and Wright counties.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephen,Jones,"North Ballet Youth Company","13686 93rd St NE",Otsego,MN,55330,"(763) 220-0570 ",youthcompany@northballet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-10,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26305,"Community Arts Support",2014,2200,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By increasing the advertising of our concerts we hope to expand our audiences for both the Paramount concerts and the Summer Concert Series. The expanded audience for these concerts plus the nursing home concerts and high school outreach concerts should reach multiple demographics--elderly, who enjoy our concerts because the concerts stir fond memories, as well as their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who may be exposed to wind ensemble music for the first time and hopefully creating memories to pass on to future generations. We have also been attracting people of non-European heritage to concerts, and hope to expand the race and ethnic origins of our patrons as well. Having celebrated the 125th Anniversary of the Saint Cloud Municipal Band two years ago, we hope to continue to cultivate and expand community pride, which can be measured via attendance estimates as well as positive survey results. We strive for an average of 95% participation of musicians willing to play concerts, which demonstrates the enthusiasm that our musicians feel for the repertoire as well as for the conductor.To measure audience satisfaction, we include surveys in the programs provided at the Paramount, and pass them out during summer concerts and the nursing home concerts. Survey questions ask for zip codes to help estimate the market area of our patrons. We also ask musical preferences, success of marketing strategies, Contingency Valuation questions to try to determine the value the patrons place on the concert, as well as their potential ability to pay. The difference in these figures generally shows that the patron values the concert at a greater amount than they are willing or able to pay for the tickets, and this suggests that our music is indeed a local public good, and that tax funds are well spent to support this activity. Finally we ask demographics such as age and gender as well as comments. With such surveys, we can do cross-tabulations and using Chi-Square tests and other nonparametric statistical analyses, we can determine if there are statistically significant differences between the audience demographics and answers to the other questions. We not only take attendance at each practice and concert, but informally, we experience the excitement and buzz at the recital hall as the numbers of musicians staying after the concerts to chat with audience members expands.","Fiscal Year 2014 goals were to expand our audiences and to demonstrate performers' enthusiasm for our repertoire and conductor. Surveys of attendees suggested we met these goals. We notice audiences of non-white concert goers, young attendees, and families. Solid retention rate of performers for each concert, as well as feedback from surveys suggest enthusiasm for the repertoire and conductor. Our performers genuinely enjoy rehearsing and performing the pieces, which shows when we play concerts.",,2200,"Other, local or private",4400,2200,"John Creasy, AnneMary Wielkiewicz, Mary E Edwards, Katie Johnson, Wayne Kuehl",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Arts Producing, Municipal Band",2014-01-01,2014-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525 ",maryeedwards85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-42,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26307,"Community Art Support",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Ten musical performances are presented by members of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra in Central Minnesota in the 2014-2015 Season. Two thousand adults and students experience music and have contact with local musicians through educational programming. Ninety musicians perform various genres of music in Central Minnesota in events produced by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. A strategic plan for 2013-2016 was created for the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra.The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of performances during the 2014-2015 season. B. The number of audience members/students attending performances, events and educational programs. C. The number of musicians participating in performances, events and educational programs. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members, program participants and audience members. B. Recording of events demonstrates the technical abilities of the musicians. C. Printed materials, season program and season brochure, document the organization activities. D. Web site reflects the programming, provides information and learning, and offers opportunities for feedback and recognition. E. A strategic plan with goals and objectives has been created in is in the process of implementation.","10 performances were presented by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra during the 2014-2015 Season. 2,000 adults and students experienced music and had contact with local musicians through educational programming. 90 musicians performed. Strategic plan was created for 2013-2016. Evaluation: A. Count performances. B. Count audience numbers. C. Count number of musicians participating. D. Gather verbal and written feedback from musicians, board and audience. E. Audio recordings.",,,,10000,10000,"Micah Barrett, Walter Boyd, John Brown, Glenda Burgeson, Ross Detert, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Jenny Kalpin, Lori Johnson, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Mark Springer, Erika Schwictenberg, Angie Stenson",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-11,"Chuck Norwood: photographer; Megan Vetsch: arts administration; Sandy Nadeau: Executive Director of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra; Britt Aamodt: writer; Janice Courtney: visual artist; Dan Huwe: art educator.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26315,"Community Art Support",2014,6750,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Funding for SOAR Regional Arts under this proposal will facilitate significant growth in the number of adults and youth participating in our programs. The following measurable outcomes will be achieved due to these grant funds: 1. The quantity of arts opportunities increases for adults and youth from four to six activities due to the implementation of classes and workshops in the next twelve months. 2. To improve and organize SOAR’s operations by SOAR board members focusing on an increased understanding of effective planning and evaluation strategies within the community by the end of the 2014-2015 season.S.O.A.R Regional Arts will implement appropriate short term evaluations for each event which include taking pre and post surveys that will measure the effectiveness of the classes and workshops. We will implement valid measurement systems to measure our program outcomes which relate to our long term goals for the organization. Jamie Reznicek, S.O.A.R Treasurer will be in charge of making sure that all methods of evaluation will be completed and documented throughout our programming. Once the evaluations are completed and compiled, the information will be brought to the Board of Directors for discussion. Documentation and evaluation results will be used to guide future planning and programming.","1. The quantity of arts opportunities increases for adults and youth from four to six activities. Through financial planning, we were able to offer two classes as well as four productions for our 2014-2015 year. 2. We continue to implement our strategic planning set in 2013. We review our goals and our progress at our monthly board meeting. We also found that changing course from survey evaluations to discussion groups have helped to facilitate a better understanding of our communities.",,750,"Other, local or private",7500,3319,"Terrell Beaudry, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Debra Bishop, Matt Weber",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"SOAR Regional Arts is a nonprofit organization, the purpose of which is to enrich, educate and entertain the communities for which we serve.",2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",soar@soararts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-12,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26317,"Community Art Support",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Engage 500 visual artists in our programs: Essential Art Exhibition, FYI Workshop, High School Art Exhibition, Art Scope Galleries, Sketchbook and community collaborations. 2. Utilize the website, e-newsletter and social media to broaden our audience and get people engaged and interested in the arts activities in this community.Presenting high quality experiences for emerging and experienced artists, we will keep records of the participation by adults and youth. They will be surveyed to find their satisfaction and suggestions for improvement. Our website is an evolving tool to bring more people information and to link with social media and our e-newsletter, all of which are trackable to find the numbers of people participating.","Our vision for this fiscal year included a successful transition to a new Executive Director, a renewed evaluation of our programs and finances, and establishing new partnerships and collaborations with like-minded organizations and individuals. We tracked our progress on these goals by evaluating each program as it was produced and took into account the feedback from the community. We focused on our finances and now have a board member dedicated to the finances and book keeping.",,,,8000,8000,"Ellen Nelson, Julia Gustafson, Regan Stommes, Shane Mahon, Christopher Zlatic",0.75,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Visual Arts Exhibitions and Professional Development organization",2012-06-01,2013-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"á. Visual Arts Minnesota","PO Box 972 á","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-13,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,2 26320,"Community Art Support",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The inaugural Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Women’s Choir Festival will reach 200+ Central Minnesota female high school singers and their choral directors this spring as well as 250+ new audience members who attend the Festival Concert at the end of the day. Fifty (50) Central Minnesota high school and middle school choral directors will be reached with new audition materials for themselves and their school choirs in anticipation of our annual spring auditions which we hope will bring in more singers. Because of an improved recruitment campaign, seventy-five (75) copies of a new promotional video will be made and will be expected to reach the 50 area middle school and high school choral directors as well as prospective corporate and private donors in order to fulfill board goals of marketing and development. Two outreach sessions will be conducted with current choir members to elicit viewpoints on community outreach and ways of increasing visibility in the community. With these grant funds, the Artistic Staff will also look to increase the number of singers in the Leadership Team groups from four (4) to six (6). Adding an office intern to help with smaller day-to-day office tasks will help the Executive Director reduce the amount of hours spent on administrative tasks like creating labels mailings, and focus more on larger, strategic activities.Conducting a Women’s Choir Festival will meet a need in the community as there are currently no all-day women’s choir festivals for high school girls in Central Minnesota. We will evaluate the success of this festival by singer attendance, participation in sectionals and group rehearsals (both directors and singers), size of audience and ticket sales at the end-of-festival concert, and using online and paper formats to survey festival participants. We can continue to evaluate our two ensembles by the number of registered auditions. As our current singers have positive experiences while being a part of the Youth Chorale, they are ambassadors to others in their schools, all while promoting an interest in Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. Middle School and High School directors will receive updated audition materials to distribute to their choral programs. Our new promotional video will be distributed with these packets and will also be used for Development purposes such as for a speaker’s bureau and when meeting with potential private and corporate sponsors. We can evaluate the effectiveness of this video by the number of new sponsors. Singers have expressed an interest in more outreach opportunities during the season. These outreach sessions will give the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Board and Staff and idea of what our singers would like to do in the community, from singing at local nursing homes to collecting food for the local food shelf. The Board and Staff will discuss what options are viable and proceed with making connections based on singers’ viewpoints. Evaluation of this process will include interviewing singers beforehand, surveying them afterwards, and observing whether our goal for outreach and more visibility elicits more collaborations and/or gain audience recognition. The Artistic Staff will establish a clear structure for the Student Leadership Team that meets regularly, is sustainable, and assists in organizational development. Increased interaction and shared experiences between all members of varied singing abilities will take place. The primary focus of the Student Leadership Team is to assist the conductors in making sure that their peers (singers) are satisfied with how the choir is functioning, as well as making sure that the choirs are operating cohesively. At the end of the season, we expect an increase in the number of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers who wish to be a part of the Student Leadership Team. By adding a student intern to the office staff, the Executive Director will be able to focus on larger responsibilities that require more time. Also, the student intern can take on some concert preparation responsibilities like mailings or concert set-up, freeing up the Executive Director to spend more time getting volunteers settled or even greeting concert patrons without having to be spread thin at the events. At the end of the season, the Board and Executive Director will evaluate the time spent on projects compared with the past two years of not having extra help.","Choral Festival reached 85 female singers, 50 middle/high school choir directors, success evaluated by attendance, participation, audience size, online survey; DVD yielded 32 new singers, 3 corporate sponsors; Student Leadership Team grew to 5 members per choir; 200 in assisted living communities reached/large donations to food shelf as part of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota outreach; student office assistant with leadership qualities helped manage concert logistics, allowed Executive Director to focus on larger-scale projects.",,,,10000,7263,"Joann Weber, David Tilstra, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, David Paulson, Kara Rysavy, Andrew Walesch, James Wiant, Ethan Wittrock, Tammie Yapp",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is a non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area, representing 21 different high schools and 21 communities.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-14,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26321,"Community Art Support",2014,5903,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Summary: Youth Theatre Workshop will produce a minimum of two productions per year targeted toward youth grades K-12 and families. Youth Theatre Workshop will also focus on maintaining theater educational opportunities for infants through adult. Youth Theatre Workshop will increase access by continuing to offer scholarships to individuals as needed. In addition, Youth Theatre Workshop will offer a number of other discounts for families and residents each production. Youth Theatre Workshop will maintain a regional presence and will fully market its programs and services to the best ability possible. And Youth Theatre Workshop will offer 50% increased technical opportunities to interested youth.1. To successfully produce a minimum of two productions per year, targeted toward youth and families. 2. To develop productions that will offer the most opportunities possible for regional youth of all ages to participate. 3. To track scholarship numbers/requests and to continue outreach efforts as before to sustain the level of discount and free opportunities to the region. 4. To track participant levels for our programming and ticket sales for our shows. 5. Youth Theatre Workshop will increase current opportunities from 3 student apprentices per show to 6 student apprentices per show.","Youth Theatre Workshop/North Star Theatre produced 4 family appropriate shows last year that was viewed by more than 8500 audience members. More than 285 cast members enjoyed advancing their acting, singing and dancing skills through participation. 12 students mentored in various activities such as stage and music direction, choreography, light/sound designers, and costuming. We will able to offer 79 student participants full or partial scholarships. For our evaluation method, we counted audience members.",,656,"Other, local or private",6559,580,"Jamie Cassidy, Bill Bade, Jennifer Mueller, Brian Budahn, Rick Thiesen, Russ Branjord",,"Youth Theatre Workshop","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"Youth Theatre Workshop is a non-profit organization dedicated to producing live theater opportunities and skill-building experiences for and by youth.",2012-09-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Youth Theatre Workshop","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",maximom7@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-15,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 30617,"Community Arts Support",2015,6668,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","(1) Expanded use of on-line sites for audience and community outreach, (2) Buffalo Community Orchestra more visible with increased number of speaking and ensemble performances, (3) More effective use of organizational support from state-wide on-line sources, (4) Incorporate Advisory Board feedback about 2014-15 season into Buffalo Community Orchestra Board planning, (5) Survey data from audience, board and musician questionnaires incorporated into planning, (6) Increased concert attendance, (7) pay increases for music leaders. (1) Measured increase in website hits and Facebook likes; Board review. (2) Number of events scheduled for community outreach, Board review. (3) Cultural Data Project data and non-profit finance advice analyzed by Board committees. (4) August Board review of 2015 Advisory Board feedback. (5) 5 survey reports assessing music performance and organizational effectiveness. (6) Concert attendance, reflected in ticket sales, surpass 8-year averages. (7) Principal Viola to receive $25 per service increase for '15-'16 season.","Buffalo Community Orchestra Facebook, website, and on-line newsletters expanded outreach for each concert. New venues for ensemble outreach performances were created. Non-profit financial guidelines were presented at board meetings and in memos. An Advisory Board member presented new suggestions at orchestra's annual meeting. Data on programming and performance quality was obtained from questionnaires. Concert attendance, measured in ticket sales, increased. 7th-year Principal Violist received a pay increase.",,37788,"Other, local or private",44456,6000,"Kendall Kubesch, Laura Nelson Keller, Erin Walsh, Gretchen Katzenberger, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Evan Keller, Pepper Ennis Clemensen",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Concert-producing non-profit community organization in Central Minnesota",2014-09-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Ramsey, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-43,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30620,"Community Arts Support",2015,9847,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will have contracted with and compensated our part time Administrator for another year. We will have reached out to youth in our community, enhancing awareness of youth programming, and increasing their attendance at our workshops/performances by 15%. We will have recruited and compensated a marketing professional to develop and implement a marketing plan. We will broaden our use of online marketing tools to connect with a younger demographic and increase our young adult audience base by 10%. We will track the compensation of our Administrator financially. We will track the number of youth participants by recording how many audition, volunteer, participate in and attend our programs over the next year. We will compare annual ticketing reports (via Arts People) to track our youth ticket sales. We will track the number of hours our marketing person spends on our marketing plan, and track our online marketing efficiency with built-in marketing tools from Constant Contact and Facebook.","We contracted/compensated a Part Time Administrator, increased youth audiences by 45%, recruited/compensated a marketing professional, broadened our use of online marketing, and increased young adult audience by 12%. We tracked compensation of our Administrator financially, counted youth at auditions, volunteer days and in the audience. We recruited/contracted with a marketing person. We tracked online marketing with built-in marketing tools from Constant Contact and Facebook.",,55799,"Other, local or private",65646,9847,"Philip Ludwig, Jennifer Robinson",0.29,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization located in Buffalo, Minnesota.",2014-09-02,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-44,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30626,"Community Arts Support",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Chamber music concerts and outreach activities will have been attended by hundreds of people who will have a high quality experience of chamber music. Audience members and outreach participants will know more about the instruments, the repertoire performed, the composers, and the musicians - including hearing music that is new to them - and thus have an expanded knowledge and experience of chamber music. During concerts, we collect anecdotal feedback from the audience about the event they heard. We also periodically survey audiences during the concert season for written feedback. At schools and other outreach events, we seek feedback from pupils and teachers and other participants. At Whitney, we added evaluation methods to gather information not only useful to the Chamber Music Society, but for Whitney Senior Center itself.","Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud provided opportunities to experience and learn about chamber music performed by top-quality professional musicians. Outreach participants at schools and family concerts learned about instruments, repertoire, and the musicians. Workshops provided group learning opportunities for advanced students and adult amateur musicians. Whitney Senior Center events provided older adults with opportunities to hear and enjoy chamber music. Surveys and feedback were obtained during the events.",,100139,"Other, local or private",110139,,"Molly Ewing, Michael Zellgert, Maureen McCarter",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Chamber Music Society presents a series of concerts and outreach by renowned guest ensembles.",2014-09-03,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Benton, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Isanti, Kandiyohi, Mille Lacs, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-45,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30630,"Community Arts Support",2015,5016,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Command Performance Choirs will develop a Strategic Plan for 2015-2018 and begin executing its action steps. Command Performance Choirs' Board and Artistic Director will identify and attend best practices for nonprofits training. Command Performance Choirs will develop and 2 multi-disciplined concert events that contain music, storytelling, and painting in venues that are conducive to artist/audience interaction. Command Performance Choirs will produce 10 performances consisting of 6 Holiday themed concerts, 3 Tea concerts, and 1 concert in a free public venue. Command Performance Choirs will evaluate all goals and outcomes using standard statistical and accounting practices. We will measure: Number of performers, Size of audiences, approximate ages of audiences. Command Performance Choirs will analyze: Verbal and written feedback from performers, parents, staff, board members, and audiences. Command Performance Choirs will assess quality of programming by: Reviewing video tapes of all events. The goals of the Strategic Plan will be measured in the manner stated above.",,,,,5016,,,,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Command Performance Choirs Community Arts Support Grant Fiscal Year 2015",2013-08-01,2014-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,,"(612) 296-5652 ",executivedirector@commandchoir.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-46,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30634,"Community Arts Support",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Measurable Outcomes this year will include: To continue with our twelve distinct gallery exhibits. Increasing attendance for each reception by 5% over last year. Increasing artist visibility from the area by having two solo shows. Increase the Arts Alliance general membership by 25 new members. Increase attendance and provide a higher caliber of art classes. Open an art supply retail area within the space of the Arts Alliance in the fall. Increase attendance for receptions with more promotion and maintain a spreadsheet with attendance counts. Solo shows with Princeton artist, Amy Cunningham and with Pedaling for Pennies, James Rienstra and photos of his 15,000 mile bike trip to Ushuaia, Argentina. Increase membership through a Membership Drive in the fall and two more email newsletters. Offer an additional class with Bonita Roberts on pastels. Advertise locally and in the newspaper. Plan product, displays, and budget for retail area.",,,,,10000,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Arts Alliance is a full service arts center with classes, exhibits, performances.",2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stacy,Reiseck,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","609 Main St PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,,"(763) 441-4725 ",stacy@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-47,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30635,"Community Arts Support",2015,5531,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant support allows us to book Main Series concerts (which are costlier to mount than the At the Door events) with less worry about taking losses that would put us in the red at the end of the season. This is the cushion that lets us put on national touring artists whose asking prices routinely now run $2000-4000. We would be happy to fill the concert-season calendar with a mix of At The Door (regularly on Fridays) and Main Series (other open nights) events. Quantitative measures: Track attendance (which amounts to ticket sales) for both At the Door and Main Series events. Track number of Main Series events. Qualitative measures: It's hard to characterize the quality or prestige or high-profile nature of a performer, but Main Series concerts imply at least artists who are more expensive to attract, and we would hope to offer more of these, schedules and available venues permitting.","We mounted 36 events (13 Main Series and 23 At the Door) between September '14 and May '15. We managed to book a dozen national touring acts for the Main Series and remained in the black for all but two of them. (The two that lost money cost us less than $100 total against guarantees.) The At the Door concerts delivered all income (less the pay for the sound tech) to the artists, as intended. Evaluation method is primitive: count events, attendance and income.",,31346,"Other, local or private",36877,4647,"John Forsytthe, Paul Imholte, Russell letson, Paul Cotton, Andrea Zniewshi",,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Arts service: producing live music concerts",2015-06-01,2016-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749 ",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne, Benton, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-48,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30637,"Community Arts Support",2015,7899,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With the support of the Central Minnesota Arts Board, the Great Northern Theatre Company will continue to operate and provide the opportunity for and least 70 artists from ages 7-70 or better to use, learn, practice, refine, and showcase their talent for 1,600 community audience members with two productions during 2015. To measure how many artists contributed to our community theatre, we will count all of the cast and crew members listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw our shows, we will count the number of tickets sold at each performance.","To measure how many artists contributed to our community theatre, we counted all of the cast and crew members listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw our shows, we counted the number of tickets sold at each performance. To measure financials success, we looked at our Income Statement.",,44761,"Other, local or private",52660,7899,"Vicki Meyer, Leigh Ann Davis, Sherry Ask, Jennifer Dwyer, Valerie Hollermann, Chris Groth, Bernadette Motzko, Karla Reichel, Brad Busse",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Community theatre based in Cold Spring",2015-01-01,2015-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-49,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30640,"Community Arts Support",2015,6104,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Two performances with the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra as their principal choral partner; the production of two fine collaborative concerts engaging 70+ local musicians; performance of one free community outreach concert; 10% increase in audience totals and financial support from individuals and businesses; increased public awareness/interaction with GRC through improved online presence (e-communications, social media, website traffic) and public media attention; increased staff support. The renewal of a contract with the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. Analysis of data in these areas: Attendee counts; revenue generated from patrons and businesses; verbal and written feedback from patrons and collaborators; website, social media and e-message interaction metrics; and media coverage (articles, radio airplay/interviews) will be compared to that of previous seasons to determine success. Increased staff support to be evaluated through increased volunteerism within Great River Chorale and pay increases for essential staff.","Great River Chorale performed 3 concerts as the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra's principal choral partner, produced 2 collaborative concerts engaging 71 local musicians, and performed a free outreach concert at St Cloud's Whitney Senior Center. Between Fiscal Year 2014 and Fiscal Year 2015 audience attendance grew 9% (based on ticket sales), financial donations increased 146%, staff pay increased 14%, new visits to Great River Chorale's website averaged 89%, and 172 of 400 tickets for April 2015 concerts were bought online.",,34587,"Other, local or private",40691,4175,"Kate Gardner, Alex Hennen, Maureen McCarter, Constance Taylor",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale is 55-voice auditioned adult community choir based in St Cloud, Minnesota",2014-09-04,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Anoka, Morrison, Todd, Douglas, Kandiyohi, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-50,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30650,"Community Arts Support",2015,6765,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our membership and audience numbers increase as a result of outreach. Minnesota Center Chorale promotes membership through additional radio ads, Facebook ads and postcards, attracting new members to audition for Minnesota Center Chorale. Minnesota Center Chorale Chamber Singers perform one additional free outreach concert than they have in past years. Minnesota Center Chorale participates in annual Choral Community concert in St Cloud and a Community/High School Choral concert in Swanville. Laura Capes uses Chamber of Commerce membership to network, develop stronger marketing/fundraising methods, and increase community outreach. Minnesota Center Chorale will survey participants (members and concert attendees). After the free performance, the Artistic director will update the Board on the success of the endeavor. Minnesota Center Chorale’s participation in these concerts will attract new audience and choir members.","We maintained our audience and increased our outreach for 2015. We evaluated this via ticket sales and estimate that we had additional 200 at our Austrian bon voyage concert, 500 at our Choral Community concert, and 900 at our Thanksgiving concert where we did not measure attendance by ticket sales because they were free. Additionally, we promoted membership through additional radio, Facebook, and postcard ads. We sold 9 tickets via Facebook ads in our first year trying them.",,38340,"Other, local or private",45105,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Travis Scepaniak, Beverly Fiereck, Lila Heins, Keith Larson, Mary Kaeter, Don Neu",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Center Chorale is a regional community chorus that began its 42nd season in the fall of 2014.",2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",jestine.ware@elfeditingandwriting.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-51,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30653,"Community Arts Support",2015,4526,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased number of new audience members and participants by 10%. Increased audience engagement by a growing number of returning audience members from previous years by 20%. Increased community involvement with two additional events added to the ones we currently partake in. Increased participation in creative outlets, classes, and workshops held by Minnesota Dance Ensemble for dancers in the St Cloud community. One additional performance added to the 2015-2016 season in a new venue. The number of audience members will be documented by ticket sales. Distributed surveys will provide information about audience members' attendance and frequency of attendance. Attendance is taken at classes. Data will be compared with past results that were documented.","Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance shown by increased attendance to events, workshops and classes. Box office attendants documented ticket sales to verify audience numbers and attendance was taken at workshops and classes. Increased audience engagement shown by a larger amount of returning audience members and a growing number of new audience members was found through surveys distributed at our annual spring production.",,,,4526,2040,"Chuck Norwood, Jill Pauly, Jeff Ringer, Kevin Barnes",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble Community Arts Support Grant",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(763) 607-7024 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-52,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30655,"Community Arts Support",2015,4700,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds will be used to hire an operations manager and a production supervisor. The operations manager will be responsible for volunteer coordination, administrative responsibilities, costume and set management. The production supervisor will collaborate with the artistic director to set rehearsal schedules, coordinate community performances, coordinate stage logistics and supervise the main stage. The creation of these positions will reduce the high demands placed on volunteers. The North Ballet Youth Company will have achieved the desired outcomes if the organization is able to hire an operations manager and a productions supervisor. The Executive Director will lead the hiring process with input from the Board. They will publicize both positions, conduct interviews, and hire the best candidates. The new hires will be trained by Board members and will receive supervision and feedback. The new staff members will be successful if they are able to effectively complete their tasks.",,,,,4700,,,,"North Ballet Youth Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"North Ballet Youth Company brings the art of classical ballet to Sherburne and Wright counties.",2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katie,Kocinski,"North Ballet Youth Company","14180 Northdale Blvd",Rogers,MN,,"(763) 220-0570 ",youthcompany@northballet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-53,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30665,"Community Arts Support",2015,4400,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Based on patron surveys, the following statistics were calculated as to the musical venues being satisfactory. 93% would return to another event; 94% would recommend the concerts to their friends. The fellowship of musicians has maintained a level of 95%. We are seeing an increase in ethnic diversity at the summer concert series at Barden Park, near Saint Cloud State University. The attendance of women wearing hijabs, Asians, and other ethnic students is evident. Music is bringing the neighborhood together. For each piece of music played, a story is provided behind it. By honoring the patron's requests and incorporating the musical legacy of each composer, it is the desire of Saint Cloud Municipal Band to not only perform but also inform the audience of the beauty and importance of music in our society. The musical scores are chosen to ensure diversity of interest by various age, gender, and ethnic backgrounds. The music committee is diligent on ensuring this method to attract many.","We measured interest by the musicians via attendance records, and interest of the audience using surveys.",,99184,"Other, local or private",103584,484,"Amy Sauter, Tammy Creasy, Bob Bach",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band plays over 20 concerts/year, nursing homes, high schools, VA Center, others",2015-01-01,2015-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449 ",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Morrison, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-54,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30669,"Community Arts Support",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Ten high quality musical performances will be presented by members of the Saint Cloud Symphony in Central Minnesota in the 2015-2016 season. Two thousand students and adults will experience live music and have contact with local musicians through educational programming. Ninety musicians will perform various genres of music in Central Minnesota in events produced by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. Organizational governance and priorities will align with strategic plan for 2013-2016. The Symphony will count and record the number of performances, the number of audience members/students attending performances and educational programs, and the number of musicians participating in performances and educational programs. Verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members, program participants, and audience members will be collected and analyzed. Audio recordings of concerts will be analyzed. Board meeting minutes will demonstrate ongoing implementation of strategic plan.","The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra performed 10 high quality concerts during the 2015-2016 season. 2000 students and adults engaged more deeply with the music through educational programming. 90 musicians performed in events produced by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. Organizational governance and priorities aligned with the strategic plan for 2013-2016. Evaluation methods included counting the number of musicians, audience, and ticket sales, gathering written and aural feedback, and analyzing concert recordings.",,138376,"Other, local or private",148376,2000,"Glenda Burgeson, John Ingmann, Roger Rohlck, Jill Pattock, Daniel Torgerson, Jason Thibodeau, Micah Barrett",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra",2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-55,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30676,"Community Arts Support",2015,7124,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The following are our measurable outcomes to be completed by the end of our fiscal year 2016: 1. Each board member/staff member attends at least one training. After each training session, each board member and staff member will report their observation, survey, or artifacts from the training. 2. Increase audience participation by 20% percent from 2015 to 2016 3. Add one performing arts opportunity to make SOAR Theater season go from four productions to five. SOAR will execute short term evaluations for each event which include observations and surveys from the events which will measure the effectiveness of our programming. We will implement valid measurement systems to measure our program outcomes which relate to our long term goals for the organization. Our Treasurer will make sure that all methods of evaluation will be documented throughout our programming. Evaluation results will be used to guide future planning and programming.","We were able to bring two shows on tour this past year. For Nunsense, we researched past attendance for shows during the time, took the demographic of the area, and spent time with their community theater discussing the tour before putting on the show. For Amahl, we looked into the previous tour that was taken as our benefactor was very involved in that production as well.",,47303,"Other, local or private",54427,,"Terrell Beaudry, Debra Bishop, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Matt Weber",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"SOAR Regional Arts",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-56,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30681,"Community Arts Support",2015,6420,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Engage 500 visual artists in our programs: Essential Art Exhibition and Celebration, FYI Artist Professional Development Workshop, Do Art (formerly known as Sketchbook) artist meeting group, Art Scope Community Galleries, Lemonade Art Fair Pop Up Galleries. 2. Utilize our website, e-newsletter and social media to broaden our audience and get more people involved in visual arts activities in our community. We will keep records of the participation by adults and youth in all of our programs. We will conduct surveys to look for what worked and what could be improved. We will also be able to keep record of online involvement increases via our e-newsletter with Mailchimp, our likes"" on our Facebook page and our Twitter followers.""","In Fiscal Year 2015 Visual Arts Minnesota presented the following programs: Essential Art Exhibition and Celebration, Fyi Artist Professional Development Workshop, Do Art (formerly known as Sketchbook) artist meeting group, Art Scope Community Galleries, Lemonade Art Fair and Saint Cloud Art Crawl participation. We utilized our website, e-newsletter and social media to broaden to reach audiences and conduct surveys with our programs.",,36558,"Other, local or private",42978,6420,"Ellen Nelson, Regan Stommes, Christopher Zlatic, Shane Mahon, Julia Gustafson",0.26,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Visual Arts Exhibitions and Professional Development Organization",2013-06-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-57,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 30684,"Community Arts Support",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Fundraiser will reach 500 households with 150-200 registered guests, 75 of them being new to Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; first-ever Alum Concert will reach 250 Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota alums with 30-50 participating in concert; Chicago Tour will reach 725 people through various concerts in an assisted living facility, high school, and evening formal concert; Women’s Choir Festival will reach 100 Central Minnesota girls participating, 3 high schools, 100 audience members; office support staff search will yield at least 10 qualified applicants. Fundraiser reservations will be tallied post-event; total registrations, silent auction donations, and number of volunteers will determine future fundraising events; Alum Concert responses will be tallied pre-and post-event, survey feedback will indicate future concert interest; we will count size of audience at tour concerts; Women’s Choir festival attendance, participation, audience size, and survey feedback will be evaluated; new office staff and hours will be evaluated at end of season.","Tour Fundraiser reached 300 households with 155 registered guests, 55 of them being new to Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; first-ever Alum Concert reached 250 Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota alums with 33 participating in concert, post-concert survey yielded positive results; Chicago Tour reached roughly 600 people through two concerts at inner-city high school and evening formal concert; Women's Choir Festival reached 40 Central Minnesota girls participating, 1 high school, 60 audience members; office support staff search yielded 2 qualified applicants.",,66409,"Other, local or private",76409,8332,"David Tilstra, Karen Cash, Mary Jo Bot, Alex Klaers, Jennifer Butkowski, Katrina Dickhaus, David Paulson, Andrew Walesch, Kelly Warren, Joann Weber, Jennifer Wildeson, Ethan Wittrock",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, a non-profit choir, represents 18 different Central Minnesota high schools and 20 communities.",2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-58,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC.",, 35550,"Community Arts Support",2016,5106,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We plan a 5% increase in audience members and a 10% increase of auditions for Minnesota Center Chorale. We will participate in the annual choral festival held in Morrison County and promote at least one more learning opportunity in our concerts and shows. We will use stronger marketing methods (including paid advertising) and perform at events that will attract new audience members. We give and collect one quiz and host one pre-concert lecture to increase educational value of our concerts.","We believe that our audience numbers were maintained but did not increase. We increased audition and singer participant rates by 10% when we had 5 new singers join in the winter of 2016 and 5 in fall 2016. Minnesota Center Chorale did participate in the Morrison county choral festival held at Camp Ripley, led by Dr. Craig Jessop. We did promote educational opportunities at our concerts throughout the year. At our fall 2016 concert we had a guest speaker, Kathy Langer, who spoke about her efforts building peace in the community. In addition, we had numerous educational pieces and historical information in the concert scripts and program notes at our Postcards from Minnesota concert in February 2016.",,40417,"Other, local or private",45523,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Travis Notch, Beverly Fiereck, Don Neu, Kayla Goering, Keith Larson, Lila Heins, Mary Kaeter, Jody Martinson, Michelle Dettmann",0.00,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Center Chorale is a regional community chorus that began its 43rd season in the fall of 2015.",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",jestine.ware@elfeditingandwriting.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-60,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35559,"Community Arts Support",2016,4575,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","High-quality performance. High attendance by musicians at rehearsals. New public venues with Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles and speakers. Increased activity indicating Buffalo Community Orchestra's visibility on social media. Organizational effectiveness approved by Advisory Council. Surveys will reflect 80% quality performance ratings. Rehearsal attendance above 85% average. Increased number of events for community outreach. Increase in website hits, Facebook likes. Organizational effectiveness gauged by Advisory Board survey.","Goals were set and measured throughout the ’15-’16 concert season. (1) Goal: High quality Buffalo Community Orchestra performance for audiences (a) Survey data from audience, board and musician questionnaires were collected, analyzed, interpreted, and put to use in program planning in the subsequent season. The general goal of 80% approval for concert quality was met. (b) A survey of the May 2016 audience produced 56 responses, 100% of whom gave Buffalo Community Orchestra’s performance level and concert facilities a satisfaction rating. (The questionnaire was structured only with a nominal yes/no rather than ordinal response format). Concert-goers who took the survey were almost unanimous in approving the length of Buffalo Community Orchestra concerts this season. (c) During the same month at a rehearsal toward the end of the season Buffalo Community Orchestra musicians surveyed (n=40) indicated a 4.2 level of satisfaction for all 2015-16 concerts, with 4.5 expressed for the October concert. (2) Goal: High attendance by musicians at weekly rehearsals, (a) It was hoped that attendance of musicians at weekly rehearsals will improve above 85% as a season average. For certain sections of the orchestra that attendance was below 85%, in part because specific brass and wind instruments had less music to play week after week. (b) String attendance figures reflected higher levels but data did not separate those musicians from the total. The bass section was awarded dinner prizes for perfect attendance, compliments of The Tavern at Wild Marsh Golf Club. (3) Goal: New visibility for Buffalo Community Orchestra in the community, including public venues with Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles and speakers, as evidenced by: (a) The major addition of an additional summer concert in a new geographic area: Winsted, (b) Buffalo Community Orchestra and guests winter bowling afternoon at local bowling alley, (c) String quartet of Buffalo Community Orchestra musicians performed in Annandale Minnesota for Community Health Foundation fund-raising dinner. Outreach performances by Trillium quartet, consisting of Buffalo Community Orchestra string players, occurred in 6 locales. (d) Inclusion of new music groups and soloists in Buffalo Community Orchestra performances. Examples: youth Bravo string quartet performing at May ’16 prior to concert student Buffalo Community Orchestra member and harp soloist Katherine Strand performing at Buffalo Community Orchestra concert during reception time. (e) artistic partnering for poster design and online display with Wayne Hein, professional artist and Buffalo Art Guild organizer, editor of ""Palette Notes."" (4) Goal: Increased frequency of activity as a measure of Buffalo Community Orchestra's visibility on social media (a) An entirely new website was developed for Buffalo Community Orchestra in the summer of 2016, so results for attracting viewers can be measured for the 2016-17 season. (b) Numerous photos were posted on Facebook during the season, with 216 likes; and 322 visitors to the Buffalo Community Orchestra website. In February of 2016 there were 3,283 followers of Concertmaster Lindsey Bordner. A high of 980,341 accompanied the visuals offered to promote the March 2016 concert. (5) Organizational effectiveness as judged by Buffalo Community Orchestra's Advisory Council (a) A representative of the Advisory Council members attended Buffalo Community Orchestra’s spring annual meeting. Comments forwarded by her to the orchestra’s members were entirely positive, with emphasis on strong organization and tailoring concerts to the preferences of the audience. It was recommended that the holiday concert be kept carefully within a 90-minute duration, which the board discussed as guidance in summer concert planning. (b) Further direct feedback was given by Council members attending a fall pub gathering. The issue of possible ticket price increases was informally raised in conversations with individual Advisory Board members during the summer of 2016; there was little support at that time for price increases.",,34812,"Other, local or private",39387,4575,"Jeff Burns, Laura Keller, Renee Goerdt, Julie Rathmanner, Pepper Clemmensen, Gretchen Katzenberger, Evan Keller, Kendell Kubasch, Veronica Lilly, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Michael Walsh, Kari Hartman",0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra is a concert-producing non-profit organization in Central Minnesota.",2015-09-01,2016-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, McLeod, Ramsey, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-61,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35562,"Community Arts Support",2016,8807,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will have contracted with and compensated our part time Administrator for another year. We will have enhanced awareness of youth programming, and increased youth attendance at performances by 15%. We will increase our overall ticket sales by 10%. We will track financial compensation of our Administrator, track the number of youth participants for auditions, volunteering and program participation. We will compare ticketing reports to track youth ticket sales and overall tickets sales.","We retained our administrator - contracting with them for the next year, to help promote and produce our season. We successfully produced the remainder of 15-16 season: Winnie the Pooh, Tuesdays With Morrie and The Addams Family, and began the implementation of our 2016-2017 season: The Sunshine Boys, Honk! Jr. Hot Flashes and Mary Poppins. We increased youth participation in programs by 13 % and attendance at performances by 67%. We had an increase in overall tickets sales by 20% over the last fiscal year, exceeding our goal of a 10% increase. We tracked compensation of our Administrator financially, tracked overall ticket sales through our online ticket vendor. We counted youth at auditions, volunteer days and tracked youth ticket sales through our online ticket vendor.",,65963,"Other, local or private",74770,8807,"Jon Salmon, Jamie Cassidy, Philip Ludwig, Tony Carlson, Michael Walsh, Erin Walsh, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Suzanna Joyce, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Greg Bestland, Jennifer Robinson",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Buffalo Community Theater is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization in Buffalo, Minnesota.",2015-09-01,2016-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-62,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35568,"Community Arts Support",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We present chamber music ensembles in concerts and outreach activities, attended by hundreds of audience members and outreach participants who have high-quality experiences that expand their knowledge and experience of chamber music. In addition to anecdotal feedback from audiences, our board and staff use concert audience surveys, feedback forms from pupils and teachers at schools and other outreach events, attendance, and financial statements for evaluation of programs.","The Chamber Music Society presented professional chamber music ensembles and provided opportunities to experience and learn about chamber music performed by top-quality professional musicians at six formal concerts each season and twenty-four outreach programs last season. Outreach participants at several schools and audience members at two family concerts learned about the instruments, repertoire, composers, related history, and the musicians. Workshops and masterclasses provided group learning opportunities for advanced students and adult amateur musicians. Whitney Senior Center events provided older adults with opportunities to hear and enjoy shorter and more informal chamber music concerts. Audience and participant surveys and face-to-face feedback were obtained during the events. Fostering understanding and appreciation of chamber music has been part of our mission for many years. School performances and Family Concerts, mentioned above, are part of this. They always include introductions and explanations suitable to the age of the listeners, as well as opportunities for audience members to ask questions. Additionally, we always invite performers to speak to the concert audience, and many do. We find this to have more of an impact than written program notes, although we include those also when appropriate. Commentary during concerts also serves to create a relationship between performers and audience members, which enhances the total experience. The activities that were primarily geared toward enhancing the understanding and appreciation of chamber music included the events at Whitney Senior Center and the masterclasses and sessions involving coaching. However, all of our outreach activities inherently have an educational component. We have always made a point of taking groups to schools with high numbers of students who qualify for free or reduced price lunches, ensuring that we serve economically needy children. While we program our free Family Concerts to offer families with young children a chance to hear these fine ensembles perform a shorter less formal concert, we find that grandparents and other senior citizens comprise about 15-30% of these audiences. Whether it is the free admission, daytime performance, or a shorter program that draws those audiences, we know many people young and old would not otherwise be able to attend our concerts.",,108614,"Other, local or private",118614,10000,"Patricia Bola±os-Fabres, Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Maureen McCarter, Carol Mossey, Michael Zellgert",0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Chamber Music Society of St Cloud - presenting a series of concerts and outreach by renowned guest ensembles.",2015-09-01,2016-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Benton, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Isanti, Kandiyohi, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-63,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 35579,"Community Arts Support",2016,2787,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To continue to offer regular concerts, to book a mix of local/regional and (relatively) high-guarantee touring artists, and to offer modest guarantees-against-sales to At the Door artists. Track attendance (which amounts to ticket sales) for both At the Door and Main Series events. Track number of Main Series events. Continue to fill our calendar with regular (mostly weekly) events.","We just count things: number of concerts, tickets sold (which equals audience). We presented 33 concerts in the 2015-16 season: 11 Main Series and 22 At the Door. This means we had music nearly every week that didn't conflict with a holiday. Total attendance was 956 for the year, with two events (held in larger venues than Bo Diddley's) hitting 93 and 103. We exceeded the artist guarantees on 8 of the 11 Main Series concerts and saw modest shortfalls on 3 (for a total of $120). For all but three of the At the Door concerts we offer a guarantee of $50-200 ($100 for all but four of them) against the entire door (less a portion of the sound tech's pay). All of the At The Door events made or exceeded their guarantees, several by a considerable margin (two to four times the guarantee). This made everyone quite happy. (And the grant is a big part of our ability to offer guarantees to At the Door artists, which in turn helps us to book a wider range of these usually local/regional acts and still only charge $10.)",,14423,"Other, local or private",17210,694,"John Forsythe, Charlie Roth, Paul Imholte, Paul Cotton, Cristina Seaborn, Russell Letson",0.00,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Granite City Folk Society: We put on concerts in the (broadly-understood) folk/traditional/acoustic area.",2015-06-01,2016-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749 ",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-64,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35580,"Community Arts Support",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With the support of the Central Minnesota Arts Board, the Great Northern Theatre Company will continue to operate and provide the opportunity for area artists to use, learn, practice, refine, and showcase their talent for audience members with three productions in 2016. To measure how many artists contributed to our community theatre, we will count all of the cast and crew members listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw our shows, we will count the number of tickets sold at each performance.","2016 was financially successful for Great Northern Theatre Company. All of our administrative and production bills were paid, we have 20 working ear mics, and 25 additional lights were purchased and hung in the Glanville Smith Auditorium. We did not have a small net income to end the year to carry us into 2017. In July of 2016, the board entered into a one year lease agreement to rent heated storage space that doubles as a rehearsal area. The board knew that there was enough cash from prior years' net income to cover all of the lease payments and that 2016 may show a net loss if 2016's revenue didn't cover this additional expense. 2016 was also successful given the number of people served. We anticipated serving 110 artists and actually had 134 artists participate in our three productions. We anticipated 2,650 paying audience members and actually had 3,531 people purchase tickets.",,89067,"Other, local or private",99067,10000,"Vicki Meyer, Chris Groth, Jennifer Dean Dwyer, Sherry Ask, Brad Busse, Amanda Culver, Bernie Motzko, Cory Quinn, Karla Reichel",0.00,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great Northern Theatre Company - community theatre in Cold Spring, Minnesota.",2015-01-01,2015-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-65,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35589,"Community Arts Support",2016,1762,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased number of new audience members and participants. Increased audience engagement. Increased community involvement. Increased participation in creative outlets, classes, and workshops held by Minnesota Dance Ensemble. Audience members will be documented by ticket sales. Surveys will provide information about audience members' attendance and frequency of attendance. Attendance is taken at classes. Data will be compared with past results that were documented.","Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance shown by increased attendance to events, workshops and classes. Box office attendants documented ticket sales to verify audience numbers and attendance was taken at workshops and classes. Increased audience engagement shown by a larger amount of returning audience members and a growing number of new audience members was found through surveys distributed at our annual spring production.",,15848,"Other, local or private",17610,,"Chuck Norwood, Jeff Ringer, Jill Pauly, Kevin Barnes",0.00,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble - a non-profit, adult modern dance company based in St Cloud, Minnesota.",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(763) 607-7024 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-66,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35601,"Community Arts Support",2016,4307,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A new Website will increase exposure of the Band and its patrons, and for virtual audience participation. We will try to secure performance time with the Stadtkapelle Spalt this May, partly funded by three local business sponsors. 1) The Saint Cloud Municipal Band plans to launch the updated website by March 1, 2016. 2) The performance with the Stadtkapelle Spalt may be difficult to schedule. When the concert venue is set and scheduled, the outcome will be achieved.","The outcomes we expected to achieve in 2016 regarding our use of the Community Arts Support grant were to continue sharing our love of music with some newly purchased pieces to entertain as many people as we could, share a concert with Stadtkapelle Spalt from Germany, update our website, and help support our administrative costs: venue rentals, advertising, marketing, and concert set-up. In 2016 the St Cloud Municipal Band performed concerts for three skilled nursing facilities: Saint Benedict Center, Good Shepherd, and Country Manor. Some of the residents at these facilities are former members of our band. At Good Shepherd, one former member attended in his yellow Saint Cloud Municipal Band shirt and black pants, with his trumpet held in his hands the entire concert. His wife mentioned how much being a part of the band had meant to him, and that he loved his memories of his time in the band. They attended every concert the Saint Cloud Municipal Band performed at Good Shepherd. He was living in the Memory Lane part of that facility, and from his wheelchair seemed to offer to direct the band during some pieces. Unfortunately, just a few weeks after Mathias Mimbach enjoyed our concert, he passed on. For our two shared concerts with Stadtkapelle Spalt (from Spalt, Germany, St Cloud's sister city) we performed a joint concert at the Paramount on May 16th and at Lake George on May 18th. For our second shared concert, we also invited the Meier Grove Band to join us. This event was called “Springtime by Lake George” by Mayor Kleis. We were asked to perform on May 30 at the VA Medical Center for their Memorial Day concert. The Saint Cloud Municipal Band also performed at a few parks this summer: Hester Park for the July 4th concert, Barden Park for four of the six concerts in the Barden Park Summer Concert Series, and on September 17th we were invited to perform at Recreation Park in Milaca for the re-dedication of the Milaca Band Shell. Our fall concert on November 14th at the Paramount and Holiday Concert on December 12th at the Whitney Senior Center were very well attended. This list of performances illustrates that we perform for many people, in different venues, and throughout the year. We purchased some new pieces to use for these concerts: some relatively easy for the band to play, and others that took quite a bit more work – both for the band and for those listening. Our website has a new, fresh look with more information for those looking to join the band, donate to the band, or find out more information about the band. We were able to pay for performance venues, some advertising and marketing, and concert set-up fees. Thank you for this grant!",,19305,"Other, local or private",23612,4307,"John Creasy, Wayne Kuehl, Amy Sauter, Tammy Creasy, AnneMary Wielkiewicz, Bob Bach, Katie Johnson",0.00,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"St Cloud Municipal Band. Along with various ensemble groups such as the brass quintet which includes the conductor Brett Krohn, we play at the Paramount and Calvary Church as well as area high schools, nursing homes, the Whitney Center and local parks.",2016-01-01,2016-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449 ",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-67,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35606,"Community Arts Support",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increase our SOAR Academy educational opportunities from single offerings to an educational department. 2. Improve the administrative processes through an increase of board attended workshops. 3. Improve community connections and relationships. SOAR will make use of needs assessments. We will review current research and best practices, and how those align with our program. In addition, teams, participants, volunteers, and staff will be invited to do quick reviews and provide feedback.","We have made strides in the administrative area of SOAR. We developed our staff hiring and training process via interviews with our previous and current staff as well as consultation with a legal advisor. A welcome email was created for each staff member that is hired that outlines the documents needed. Once all production staff are hired, we hold an administrative meeting with all staff to answer questions and train staff regarding the expectations regarding their positions. In addition, we are continuing to work with our legal advisors to develop our contracts. We are extremely pleased to have hired a grant writer for our organization. Our grant writer has attended workshops and continues to seek ways to help our organization grow. We had great success with our partnership with the City of Otsego and our Theatre Arts Guild group last year. We have been asked back to continue our Broadway in the Park series this summer. We are currently developing our show for this summer through audience and city feedback. We are currently working with Kaleidoscope, a local charter school in Otsego to develop a partnership that will benefit the children in our community. Our most exciting development has been the growth of our Beyond the Stage program. This year in conjunction with our Academy of Lion King Jr, we are offering free classes to the community that parallel what our Academy participants experience during rehearsal. We will be connecting with the participants of the community workshops to find out about their experience and use this feedback to develop our community workshops moving forward.",,142483,"Other, local or private",152483,8505,"Terrell Beaudry, Debbie Bishop, Matt Weber, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"SOAR Regional Arts",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-68,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35612,"Community Arts Support",2016,2701,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Engage 400 visual artists in our programming: Essential Art Exhibition and Celebration, High School Art Exhibition and Competition, FYI Artist Professional Development Workshop, Do Art artist meeting group, Art Scope Community Galleries, Lemon Twist. Exhibitions and workshops will provide artist counts through the registration process. Community attendees will be counted through forms turned in at summer events and via the Paramount theatre attendee numbers during our exhibitions.","In the past year Visual Arts Minnesota has increased operational capacity in organizational procedures, accounting practices, and programmatic innovation. In 2015 Visual Arts Minnesota began implementing in-house accounting practices. Integrating non-profit financial compliance with administrative and program practices enables Visual Arts Minnesota to create reasonable budgetary expectations and increases our ability to set progressive financial goals. Our financial reports are more relevant to our board of directors and are catalogued in a variety of ways - technological and material. Our organizational tools include Quickbooks, Excel spreadsheets and paper filing system, all standard platforms used to comply with federal and state reporting requirements. The board of directors has access to a growing catalogue of documents with which to reflect on and be more engaged in the monthly operations of the organization. After a strategic planning session with a consultant we've developed a set of more focused identity documents. We've rewritten our mission and vision statements, our bylaws (having identified obsolete and outdated practices, replaced them with relevant roles and practices designed to increase the board of director’s commitment and engagement) and our articles of incorporation (yet to be filed with the Secretary of State and Internal Revenue Service). To further develop Visual Arts Minnesota's structure the board of directors has identified needs in policies and procedures. Having this set of needs identified the organization is more able to make progress in growth and accountability.",,35521,"Other, local or private",38222,2701,"Julia Gustafson, Shane Mahon, Regan Stommes, Ellen Nelson",0.00,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Visual Arts Minnesota exhibitions and professional development.",2015-06-01,2016-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-69,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35617,"Community Arts Support",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","New office staff gives Executive Director time to form greater awareness of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; artistic staff/singer contact time rises with third intern; 90% of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers content with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; Chamber group reaches 150 high school singers and gains 15 new auditions. Concert attendance, ticket sales, new staff hours evaluated and compared by Executive Director; Directors assess contact time with singers; Youth Chorale of central Minnesota singers surveyed on program offerings and satisfaction; new auditions counted after spring Chamber Singers runout.","By adding office support staff this past season, and being able to delegate a variety of day-to-day tasks, the Executive Director of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota was able to spend an additional 3-4 hours per week dedicated to the promotion of the organization. As a result from her efforts, concert attendance and awareness of the choirs increased by 12% per concert in comparison to prior years without office support staff. Having a third music intern gave the artistic staff more contact time with singers during regular rehearsal evenings. This intern was able to take rehearsal notes and upload to a weekly website for singers, run additional voice sectionals, and take care of administrative and logistical tasks prior to rehearsal (such as singer check-in, setting up the various spaces for rehearsal, etc.), thus allowing the Directors to spend an additional 30 minutes on the teaching of the music so that singers were fully prepared for future concerts and appearances. Seventy-nine singers and their parents in the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota organization were surveyed to see how they were connecting with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and each other. The purpose of the Singer Survey was to find out if they were motivated, engaged, felt as if they had a sense of belonging in the choir, as well as a sense of purpose. Parents were asked on their survey to respond to a series of questions based on their own experiences of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, as well as their opinion of their child’s experiences. Through qualitative and quantitative measures, Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Singers rated their enjoyment of the program at a 4.4 out of five (88%); Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Singers rated their own personal preparation for concerts with a ranking of 4.2 out of five (84%); Singers’ parents rated Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota performances as 4.9 out of a scale of five (98%); and Singers’ parents felt that Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is a positive impact on youth rating the organization a 3.7 out of four (93%). As a result of these findings, we were able to evaluate and change future programs and offerings for the 16-17 season to better serve our singers and choir families. The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Chamber Singers traveled on a one day run-out in the spring of 2016 to five (5) Central Minnesota high schools as a way of spreading the word about Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and promoting our upcoming spring auditions. We estimate over 260 total singers saw our Chamber Singers perform over the course of the day. As a result of our efforts, thirty (30) new singers signed up to audition for a spot in our choir (via survey). In addition, while we retained a good portion of our singers from the previous season, 40 new singers auditioned to become a member of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota in comparison to our 2014-15 season. We believe the higher numbers were due in part to social media marketing, word of mouth, and our run-out to the area schools. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota was able to position itself at an artistic level of excellence to achieve an invitation to perform at the American Choral Directors Association’s National Convention in Minneapolis during the 2016-17 season. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota's Artistic Director submitted audio/footage of our 2015-16 Mixed Choir to the American Choral Directors Association National Convention committee and after a number of blind auditions, the invitation arrived and stated that the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota was one of two (2) Minnesota choirs serving singers under the age of 18 that were invited to perform in concert at the 2017 convention.",,75839,"Other, local or private",85839,9151,"Karen Cash, Ethan Wittrock, Alex Klaers, Kelly Warren, David Tilstra, Susan Cogdill, Chad Holien, Guytano Magno, Lexann Reischl, Joann Weber, Andrew Walesch",0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is an auditioned, non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area, representing 16 different high schools and 21 communities.",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-70,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35619,"Community Arts Support",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Youth Theatre Workshop/North Star will present four theatrical productions, seven academy classes, and mentor nine Conservatory students in Central Minnesota during 2016-17. Approximately 8,250 adults and children will experience live theatre and theatre education programming. Performances, classes, audiences, volunteers, and performer numbers are tracked. Feedback will be sought from participants and audience members. Recordings of performances and printed materials will be reviewed and Conservatory members will be interviewed.","Our Strategic planning committee, through surveys, audience and participant feedback, and social media comments, has been actively assessing the artistic needs of our community, then analyzing the information and responding with programming that is designed to meet those needs. NorthStar's Board members have used their multiple levels and decades of community involvement to assess the needs of longtime residents, as well as our area's changing demographics to determine which offerings will fill those needs. The overwhelming number of audience, cast, and crew participation we receive each season indicates that we are fulfilling a community need for live theatre. The comment sections of our surveys help to provide the clearest examples of the gratitude of our audience and crew for the types of plays we produce. Here are just a couple survey responses to the production of Steel Magnolias; “I thought the concept of the audience being seated on stage was interesting. It was done very well.” “They did wonderful job. Very professional.” The plays themes of connection and relating to those around you seemed to carry over into real life after the curtain went down, with over 95% of audience members speaking with at least one cast or staff member after each show. Youth Theatre Workshop/NorthStar was able to meet its goal of expanding its shows and classes to reach more targeted demographics. With the production of Steel Magnolias, NorthStar/Youh Theatre Workshop expanded from its 13 year history of operating as, solely, a children's theatre. As part of our Strategic Plan, Steel Magnolias placed NorthStar squarely into the realm of family theatre in the true sense of the word. The cast and crew of this production of Steel Magnolias ranged in age from 14 years old, up to 66 years old. We were also able to meet our goal of hiring an Administrative Assistant, as well as identifying a, highly qualified, volunteer Business Manager. The Community Arts Support grant awarded to North Star Theatre by the Central Minnesota Arts Board has been a game changer for us. It has allowed us to hire an Administrative Assistant who handles many day to day activities that had been distributed between board members and the artistic director. The Administrative Assistant, who began on July 1, 2016, has begun a systematic restructuring of North Star's information systems. In addition to this the Community Arts Support grant has allowed us to identify an experienced Business Manager who, beginning on August 1, 2016, has been overseeing our accounting. The addition of this desperately needed personnel frees the Artistic Director and Board Members to concentrate on the artistic offerings of our organization. A total of four plays were produced by NorthStar during the 2016 season. What follows are descriptions of each play and what made them a successful production for the community. Into the Woods with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; The familiar and much loved fairy tale classics of Into the Woods and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was popular with artist participants and audience members alike. Character development, theatrical makeup techniques, and singing techniques workshops were offered in addition to regular rehearsals to further the theatrical education of the artists in the community who participate in NorthStar productions. Steel Magnolias; was a theater in the round style performance. Since the cast and crew were small, it meant more time to collaborate with the director on the development of the characters and scenes. The play was not just about one director bringing his interpretation of a story to life, but a communal effort of actors, directors, and crew, each with unique insights. This helped to make the production of Steel Magnolias a success. 101 Dalmatians Kids Day Camp; For the first time in our organization's history we were able to add a summer camp for elementary and middle school aged performers. The camp, under the supervision of the Artistic Director, was taught by Emerging Artist's Conservatory members, Lilly Hayworth, Elise Williams, and Leita Strei, who were assisted by Teen Star Members, Elizabeth Insellman, Isaac Branjord, and Trent Ramert. Thirty-five children, ages 4-13, had a wonderful summertime opportunity to spend 10 days immersed in theatre arts, which culminated in a performance for their parents, family members, and friends. Hard Knock Life; This new play was a collaborative artistic effort, not only to perform the play, but in creating it as well. North Star Family Theatre believes that theatre brings communities together. The success of this project relied on everyone involved coming together to create and share an artistic vision and create an original musical production. By taking on this ambitious endeavor, North Star Family Theatre has continued to uphold their mission statement, which seeks to create bold art that astonishes the mind, challenges the heart, and delights the senses. It has come to our notice that in our area we have a larger number of female artists than male artists, who audition for roles. Often times plays do not have enough female roles to satisfy the artistic needs of our community. North Star aimed to change that with both Steel Magnolias and Hard Knock Life, both of which had a large percentage of female roles. During the next year, ISD 728 will be opening brand new theatres in their area high schools. North Star will be well positioned to expand programming into these facilities, which will enable us to bring theatre arts to even more Central Minnesotans. The emerging artists were a part of our productions and workshops. In addition, the 101 Dalmatians Kids Day Camp was a first step in allowing our offerings to serve a more targeted age group.",,105844,"Other, local or private",115844,5316,"Rick Theisen, Jeff Maas, Bill Bade, Russ Branjord, Jason Ramert",0.25,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Youth Theatre Workshop is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing theatre arts and skill-building experiences for and by youth and families.",2015-08-01,2016-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Theisen,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA NorthStar Family Theatre","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",sunshineandsnowflakes@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-71,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35493,"Community Arts Support",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra performed ten high quality concerts during the 2016-2017 season. 2. More than 500 people attended each concert. 3. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra selected a new Artistic Director. 4. Governance and priorities aligned with strategic plans. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will count and record the number of musicians and audience members, and the sales of season tickets. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will gather verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members and audience members. Concert recordings will be analyzed.","The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra successfully completed all of the planned concert, events, and educational services described in the grant with a high degree of artistry. Outcomes were evaluated both quantitatively and qualitatively. Audience counts were slightly lower than the previous year with the exception of the October 2016 concert which had a 35% larger audience than the October 2015 concert. Highlights of the season were: an exceptional performance by Young Performer Competition winner Curtis Noecker playing the first movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3, an exquisite collaboration on the Faure Requiem with Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra's principal choral partner Great River Chorale, a joyful farewell to outgoing Artistic Director Dr. Clinton Smith who played the Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 on his final concert, a jazz inspired concert with jazz pianist Laura Caviani (a St Cloud native), and a fiery Russian program conducted by Artistic Director candidate Eduard Zilberkant. The April 29, 2016 Classics for Kids concerts were fully subscribed with over 1,400 fourth graders in attendance and the four pre-concert discussions were attended by about 150 each. The chamber music concert was attended by 87 concertgoers and 64 people attended the Young Performer Competition Honors Recital. 92 musicians performed with the Saint Cloud Symphony during the grant period. In addition to counting musician and audience participation, the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra collected survey evaluation forms that were available to the audience in the program book and at a table in the lobby. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra received over 100 audience evaluations during the period of the grant, largely because we invited the audience to provide feedback on our Artistic Director candidates. The comments were uniformly positive. Here are a few examples: ""Blending of jazz through time was great. Made for a good mix of tempos and sounds,"" ""Best ever as a Preview – loved the topic of jazz!"", It appeared that he [candidate Brandani] had a real rapport with the orchestra and brought out their best efforts,"" ""Outstanding [pre-concert discussion] – lots of good examples – his command of the music and ability to play excerpts for us was superb,"" ""Outstanding selection of music! What a treat to see and hear Laura,"" ""The quality of music they produce is awesome. This orchestra is an asset to our community and I am very grateful for it,"" ""Orchestra sounded strong – a much louder sound than expected from our size orchestra,"" ""Impressive in music performed - difficulty, musicality, accomplishment,"" ""Orchestra seemed energized and the music was difficult. Wonderful concert."" Feedback gathered from the fourth graders about Classics for Kids was also positive: ""I really appreciated that you guys would let us come to the orchestra. I've never ever been to a concert before. I loved it so much I can't explain it,"" ""Thank you for that wonderful concert. I loved when the conductor played the piano and conducted at the same time! I hope I can visit you guys again!"" All concerts during the grant period were recorded, reviewed by the conductor, and archived. Shortly after the beginning of this Community Arts Support grant period (6/13/2016) the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra board of directors held a Strategic Planning Session led by board member Erika Schwichtenberg, a professional strategic planning consultant with Fox Advancement. The 2016-2019 Strategic Plan was approved at the November 14, 2016 meeting of the board of directors. Expenses were perfectly aligned with budget expectations but income was lower than expected for the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra's fiscal year ending 6/30/2016. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra used reserves to cover the shortfall and created a very conservative budget for the period 7/1/2016-6/30/2017. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra is meeting income and expense budget expectations for the current fiscal year.",,149498,"Other, local or private",159498,2000,"Micah Barrett, Walter Boyd, John Brown, Ross Detert, David Haugen, Lori Johnson, Jennie Kalpin, Kristin Rothstein, Angie Stenson, Mark Springer, Erika Schwichtenberg, Daniel Torgersen, Jason Thibodeaux",0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"St Cloud Symphony Orchestra",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-59,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 10028762,"Community Arts Support",2023,8644,,"ACHF Arts Access","To increase participation in the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference, increase awareness of The Life and Loves of Sinclair Lewis historical production, and increase access to the Sinclair Lewis Foundation Creative Writing Curriculum.; We will sponsor our third virtual component of the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference, offering reduced registration fee and increased exposure online. We will promote THE LIFE AND LOVES OF SINCLAIR LEWIS dramatized play to secondary and post secondary school theater departments, as well as to community theater groups. We will continue to promote our curriculum via our You Tube channel. We will evaluate the success of the virtual writers conference through paid registrations and online ""hits."" We will track interest in THE LIFE AND LOVES OF SINCLAIR LEWIS via requests for information and access through our website. We will monitor interest in and use of any of the components of our High School Writing Curriculum through teacher surveys as well as student use during this year.; We will chart participation in the Writers Conference, streaming requests for the historical production and use requests for the writing curriculum.","The Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference hosted its third annual virtual conference, offering attendees a chance to participate in the conference if they chose not to attend in person. The historical play, The Life and Loves of Sinclair Lewis, is now formatt","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",64664,"Other,local or private",73308,500,"Jim Umhoefer: president, Roberta Oson: vice president, Deb Himsl: treasurer, Pat Engen: secretary, Mark Roberg: board member, John Rasmussen: board member, Pat Lewis: board member, Mike Carlson: board member, Eric Torgerson: board member, Nancy Weyer: boa",,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Annual writers conference; Sinclair Lewis play; new writing curriculum aimed at young adult writers",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose CT","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Douglas, Pope, Todd, Todd, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Douglas, Pope, Todd, Todd",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-156,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028767,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","1. To increase our reach and participation in our programs. 2. To develop and implement fundraising strategies in order to create sustainability. 1. We will work hard to achieve our goal of increasing our reach and participation. We will measure our progress by comparing the number of participants from previous years.","Increasing Reach and Participation: Goal: Expand audience and engagement. We'll track new families, returning participants, and demographics to measure success. Community outreach efforts will also be evaluated. Fundraising Sustainability: Grant-funded co","Achieved proposed outcomes",224671,"Other,local or private",234671,4771,"Terrell Beaudry Debbie Bishop Ellen Beaudry Jamie Reznicek Matt Weber, Director, Terrell Beaudry: President, Jamie Reznicek: Treasurer, Ellen Beaudry: Secretary, Debra Bishop: Vice President",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Our purpose is to Enrich, Educate and Entertain by providing Exceptional Arts Experiences.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-157,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10029110,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Our organization will recruit and hire qualified employees to fill current major staff vacancies within the organization whose work is vital to the success and mission of the organization.; These grant funds will support enrollment growth in the number of participants in our program and will support staff growth. Program growht will be measured by comparing enrollment numbers with previous seasons. Staff growth will be evaluated by comparing our FTEs as we increase staff hours to meet our program needs.; We will develop and carry out an onboarding process and build out employment resources to aid in employee development, retention, and growth.","Program participation increased 15% from 2022-23 to 2023-24 through growth in YCCM's ensembles. There has been an 18% increase in concert attendance over the previous years' comparable performances.","Achieved proposed outcomes",157375,"Other,local or private",167375,10000,"Paul Radeke: Chair, Mardi Noyes: Vice Chair, Benjamin Biersheid: Treasurer, Kim Tjaden: Past Chair, Amanda Koubsky: Secretary, Jeremy Ringsmuth: boad member, Beth Cummings: board member, Ayan Omar: board member, Edith Oxton: board member, Nikki Koehn: boa",0.30,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"YCCM is a high caliber youth choir for Central MN singers.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",rhennen@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Morrison, Morrison, Stearns, Morrison, Morrison",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-162,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028603,"Community Arts Support",2023,4925,,"ACHF Arts Access","Continue to present live acoustic/folk/traditional music concerts.; We will continue to book concerts that fit our venues, employ musicians, please our audiences, and at least break even. And we always hope to expand the range of artists booked and kinds of music presented. We monitor attendance via ticket sales and pay attention to our patrons' reactions. Modest audience questionnaires/surveys are planned.; Count the countables: ticket sales, number of events, number of artists booked.","We mounted 13 events* between 4/1/23 and 1/15/24, including our first free outdoor kickoff. Attendance (measured by ticket sales) was strong, and our finances remain stable, promising a sustainable future for our concerts. TIcket prices remain in the $15-","Achieved none of the proposed outcomes",11642,"Other,local or private",16567,547,"John Forsythe emeritus, institutional memory, Paul Imholte, executive director, primary booker, Charlie Roth, musician-networker, Cristina Seaborn, internet overseer, musician-networker, Paul Cotton, board member, mailing list manager, ad wrangler, Russel",,"Granite City Folk Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Live, traditional/folk/acoustic music.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Russell,Letson,"Granite City Folk Society","1425 23rd St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-8749",granitecityfolk@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-154,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028599,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Over the next two years, Great Northern Theatre Company will focus our efforts on in creasing our organizational infrastructure while producing quality art experiences promoting diversity, equity and inclusion for cast, crew and audiences; In the next funding year, Great Northern Theatre Company will: implement the final year of our strategic plan; produce our 2023 summer musical - Newsies - and our second-holiday musical with a production of White Christmas; expand our partnership with Rocori Community Education by providing two weeklong Children's Theatre Camps and a Technical Theatre Series for adults in Summer 2023. GNTC utilizes both paper and electronic surveys for all activities - including performances, camps, workshops, and events - of our theatre company. These are compiled and reviewed by the Board of Directors. Evaluations will be instrumental over the next year as we evaluate the final year's progress of the strategic plan and determine the effectiveness of the changes to our production schedule.; Evaluation is critical to assessing our organizations progress in reaching our strategic goals. GNTC will complete annual evaluation through: performance attendance; audience and artist surveys; and SWOT analysis of initiatives.","GNTC measures the success of strategic priorities by surveying audiences, casts, and crews after performances, camps, workshops, and events. Feedback is collected is collected through paper and electronic surveys, and the Board of Directors reviews the re","Achieved proposed outcomes",100664,"Other,local or private",110664,10000,"Becky Reynolds: President, Mitchell Hurrle, Vice-President, Eric Stewart: Treasurer, Kay Coapstick: Secretary, Brad Busse: Board Member, Leigh Ann Davis: Board Member, Victoria Evens: Board Member, Shelley Giswold: Board Member, Gayle Kinzer: Board Member",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"GNTC is a community based, volunteer, theater performing arts organization.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne, Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-153,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028606,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds will supplement the contractual compensation of Great River Chorale's artistic managing director. ; The measurable outcome that will result from the support of these grant funds for the coming fiscal year will be Great River Chorale's payment of grant funds to the artistic managing director as a supplement to that person's contracted compensation during the grant period. The outcome of the second installment of this grant will be evaluated by Great River Chorale's compensation of its artistic managing director according to the contracted fees for service during the grant period. ; The outcomes will be measured by the record of payment of said supplement to the artistic managing director in Great River Chorale's FY 2022-23 and FY 2023-24.","The specific outcome achieved with these grant funds was using them to supplement the contracted compensation of Great River Chorale's artistic managing director in FY2022 and FY2023. The evaluation method used to measure this outcome was a review of Grea","Achieved proposed outcomes",64514,"Other,local or private",74514,4000,"Charles Welter: president, Paul-Vincent Niebauer: vice president, Brandon Anderson: secretary, Jennifer Shaw: treasurer, Patricia Weishaar: member, Anita Fischer: member., Charles Welter: president, Paul-Vincent Niebauer: vice president, Maribeth Overland",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Great River Chorale presents collaborative concerts of choral music to central Minnesota audiences.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Douglas, Kandiyohi, Washington, Ramsey, Morrison, Dakota, Brown, Houston, Crow Wing, Crow Wing, Becker, Benton, Dakota, Douglas, Fillmore, Hennepin, Houston, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-155,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028774,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","SCSO will broaden its impact through education, relatable and diverse programming, publicity, and collaborations. SCSO musicians will be deeply engaged in the work of the SCSO. SCSO will become more financially stable.; The SCSO will present 9 high-quality orchestral concerts. 110 musicians will rehearse and perform varied repertoire for area audiences. Educational services will include concerts for youth, a Young Performer Competition, and pre-concert discussions. Activities and governance will align with the 2023-2026 strategic plan, and income and expenses will meet budget expectations. 1. Audiences will be counted. 2. Evaluations will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. 3. Audience response will be observed and recorded. 4. Verbal, photo, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. Changes in attitude and understanding can be evaluated based on informal conversations with family and friends. 5. Concerts will be recorded. ; SCSO will measure attendance, count SCSO events outside the concert hall, collect and analyze survey responses and ticket sales data, count musician attendance and evaluate engagement using surveys, and audio or video record concerts.","The SCSO presented all planned activities during the grant period including seven high-quality well received orchestral performances, thirteen chamber music presentations in area schools, the Young Performer Competition, pre-concert discussions, and two C","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",143824,"Other,local or private",153824,,"Ross Detert: President, Mark Springer: Vice President, Allen Horn: Treasurer, Jill Pattock: Secretary, Tamara Bottge: board member, Jennie Kalpin: board member, Suzie Mesna: board member, Gary Osberg: board member, Ross Detert: president, Mark Springer: v",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"The SCSO provides high quality orchestra performances, and educational and outreach activities.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-158,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028880,"Community Arts Support",2023,7013,,"ACHF Arts Access","The 510 Art Lab will set up a new program in glass fusion and this grant will help purchase the supplies we need. The children's crock pot class and the Wacosa art project will start in May. Individual marketing for the programs will start April 1st.; We will be supporting and promoting glass fusion this year including supplies and advertising. The glass fusion classes have been sought out and we plan to offer more classes in 2023. Marketing and supplies for this class were achieved with this grant. Evaluation sheets will be given to class participants to evaluate the class, the instructor and the acquired knowledge from the class.; Our evaluation will be based on an increase in membership and full classes. We also will work with challenged adults for the first time and collaborate with their staff to see if their goals where met.","We increased our supply of fused glass to give beginner and advanced glass fusion classes. We have waiting lists to take fusion classes. We replaced a broken slab roller and have seen an increase in membership to use the pottery department for hand built","Achieved proposed outcomes",70071,"Other,local or private",77084,500,"Gwen Kranz, President, Mike Disher, Board Member, Mark Kranz, Vice President, Roger Reinardy, Board Member, Pamela Borgmann: Treasurer, Cara Lewis, Board Member, Catherine Raef-Dunnigan, board membernon voting)",,"Sauk Centre Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Provides space and equipment and classes for the community to practice Art.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 351-5101",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-160,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028188,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increase community awareness of BCT; Increase our tech salaries by 10% Increase audience by 5% Average over a 4 out of 5 positive response in patron surveys Continue to track audience participation and with surveys. ; monitor ticket sales, social media traffic, and web site traffic","Audiences have returned. Our fall show, Grumpy Old Men was the largest attended fall show that we have seen in the last 7 years with 1675 patrons coming to see the performances. Our student production of Wily Wonka Jr saw 1814 patrons and was the highest","Achieved proposed outcomes",93945,"Other,local or private",103945,10000,"Philip Ludwig: Chair, Greg Bestland: Vice Chair, Tony Carlson: Treasurer, Jordon Robischon: Secretary, Eric Ellwoods: Board Member, Sue Kumpula: Board Member, Janice Luoma: Board Member, Diane Paulu: Board Member, Jon Salmon: Board Member, Erin Walsh: Boa",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"A non-profit arts organization producing live, local theatrical productions",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anthony,Carlson,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Anoka, Benton, Blue Earth, Carver, Clay, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Mower, Polk, Ramsey, Renville, Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Washington, Washington, Anoka, Brown, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-150,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028555,"Community Arts Support",2023,6982,,"ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will hire the new position by 2023, purchase banners by Fall, purchase a kit that will help enable the program to consider ways to be more inclusive by 2023, and implement program booklets by Fall. ; Subsidize Outreach Coordinator pay that will provide the needed additional support for the CMYO program, donor, and CMYO info wrapper/booklet design/printing needs to be released in the new season, cover any other needs for the toolkit training for the summer retreat. CMYO will provide a large event with Mark O'Connor next January using the new Coordinator position and booklet (8 schools) Board approval to proceed with the following stages outlined in the Measurable Outcomes Summary during the discussion from the agenda meeting.; We will conduct meetings throughout the two year cycle that will determine in written form more focused expecations and timelines for the current year.","CMYO purchased (3) free-standing promotional banners, purchased the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Toolkit, and funded a new outreach coordinator position to alleviate some of the volunteer duties covered by the artistic director. We stream our concerts","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",32461,"Other,local or private",39443,2625,"John Johnson, Board President, John Carlton, Board Vice President Parent Committee Chair, Hans Mersinger, Dr. David Arnott, Board Member, Noah Braun, Board Member, Janelle Carlton, Board Parent Committee member",0.10,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Provides a unique orchestral experience that shapes and inspires the youth musicians in the region.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-152,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028912,"Community Arts Support",2023,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The Chamber Music Society presents concerts and outreach programs by three or four guest chamber music ensembles.; Our guest artists present four chamber music concerts and numerous outreach programs that inspire, engage, and connect audiences, making meaningful impact by building community through education, networks and partnerships. Grow our volunteer base. Continue board development. Evaluation will be done by audience surveys, outreach feedback forms, and other means such as as concert attendance, earned revenues, newsletter open rates, and outreach program participation.","The Chamber Music Society presented four concerts and related outreach programs. We communicated with audiences through the concerts and outreach activities, newsletters, and surveys, and we worked toward operating and marketing goals. Evaluation was done","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",72400,"Other,local or private",82400,10000,"Barbara Banaian, Bryant Julstrom, Diane Larson, Kristian Twombly, Barbara Banaian: secretary, Sean Jacobson: board member, Bryant Julstrom: vice president, Diane Larson: treasurer, Kristian Twombly: president",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Presenting a series of chamber music concerts and outreach programs by renowned guest ensembles.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Morrison, Ramsey, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-161,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028844,"Community Arts Support",2023,7907,,"ACHF Arts Access","Complete: 5 Year Plan and 1st Round of Fundraising, facility and site work begun/complete. We are able to hire an Executive Director Role and Director of Programming. Build out cadre of instructors = diversity. ; Complete parking and road improvement Complete remodel of lower level of Shed/Workshop Space Complete construction of 24 x 36 Timber Framed Pavilion for outdoor classroom and gathering space- NEW ADDITION to Grant Related activities Maintain Program Coordinator position Addition of Executive Director at .5 or 1.0 FTE 50% increase in number of participating artists/instructors In every case we will have hard, quantifiable data. One or more of the following: physical existence of the completed work, payroll records and/or board approval for positions, artist/instructor records indicating contact information, work performed, contact made.; We will be able to measure the actual tangible results relative to the objective goals identified in the 5 year plan.","Parking, road improvement, COMPLETE Remodel of lower level Workshop, COMPLETE 24 x 36 Timber Framed Pavilion for outdoor classroom and gathering space, COMPLETE Maintain Program Coordinator, COMPLETE Addition of Exec Director at .5 or 1.0 FTE; COMPLETE, 1","Achieved some of the proposed outcomes",134767,"Other,local or private",142674,7185,"Chris Schellinger: President, Mark Conway: Vice-President, Neil Franz: Secretary-Treasurer, Anthony Hall: board member, Greg Murray: board member, Jordan Schellinger: board member, Chris Schellinger, Mark Conway, Neil Franz-Treasurer, Rachel Melis, board",0.50,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"Teaching and sharing artistic and traditional skills and craftsmanship to students ages 6-96.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-159,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028451,"Community Arts Support",2023,8460,,"ACHF Arts Access","Over the 10 month period BCO will offer three formal indoor concerts and one outdoor concert. Our orchestra members will rehearse for approximately 30 sessions. An estimated 1200 attendees will attend these concerts.; We will be able to continue to pay for our General Manager who is responsible for the week to week administration of the orchestra. She will receive both an annual review and feedback at monthly board meetings regarding the completion of her required tasks.; Our ticketing system gives us data for age of attendees: Race is determined by a visual inspection of the audience.","The 2022-2023 season has been a marked success thanks in large part to the work of our General Manager. The efforts of the General Manager directly contribute to the ability of the Buffalo Community Orchestra to engage with our audiences and the members o","Achieved proposed outcomes",40327,"Other,local or private",48787,8460,"Phil Ludwig: Chair, Greg Bestland: Vice Chair, Tony Carlson, Treasurer: Sue Kumpula: Secretary, Erick Ellwoods: Board Member: Janice Luoma: Board Member, Diane Paulu: Board Member, Erin Walsh: Board Member, Mike Walsh: Board Member, Miranda Plaisted: Boar",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Support",,"BCO offers 4 formal concerts at the Buffalo HS PAC and 1 outdoor concert at Sturges Park.",2023-04-01,2024-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,BCO,Member,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","877 Bison Blvd",Buffalo,MN,55313,,orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns, Hennepin, Carver, Meeker, Meeker, Wright, McLeod, McLeod",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-support-151,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10032136,"Community Art Support",2024,6572,,"ACHF Arts Access","MCC will expand its audience and singer membership via new marketing, social media, concert livestreaming, and continued focus on community issues. MCC will develop its board and continue to increase its financial stability. MCC plans to evaluate outcomes primarily by evaluating expected increases in ticket sales, choir size, board size, social media posts/followers, and financial reserves. We will also evaluate our livestreaming capabilities and our marketing plan.",,,29428,"Other,local or private",36000,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Art Support",,"MCC is a regional community chorus of 40-60 singers drawn from throughout central Minnesota. We perform a mixture of classical and contemporary music in the local area and regularly partner with other local music organizations .",2024-04-01,2025-02-01,,"In Progress",,,Michelle,Dettmann,"Minnesota Center Chorale","622 29th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 252-0051",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-art-support-20,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology.",,2 12475,"High School Student Artist Mentorship",2011,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals with more arts learning opportunities being offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists to share their talents. Traditional art forms are preserved.",,,,,2000,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",Individual,"I am an oboist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-student-artist-mentorship,,,, 11719,"High School Mentorship",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals with more arts learning opportunities being offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists to share their talents. Traditional art forms are preserved.",,,,,3000,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to attend trainings workshops or conferences that would help them to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-mentorship-1,,,, 11720,"High School Mentorship",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals with more arts learning opportunities being offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists to share their talents. Traditional art forms are preserved.",,,,,3000,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to attend trainings workshops or conferences that would help them to advance their skills as an artist. ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",,,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-mentorship-2,,,, 11206,"High School Mentorship",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals with more arts learning opportunities being offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists to share their talents. Traditional art forms are preserved.",,,,,3000,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to attend trainings workshops or conferences that would help them to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-mentorship,,,, 11208,"High School Mentorship",2010,2250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Students achieve learning goals with more arts learning opportunities being offered in the region. Increased opportunities for professional artists to share their talents. Traditional art forms are preserved.",,,,,2250,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",Individual,"To support and assist central Minnesota artists at various stages in their careers by providing them with opportunities to attend trainings workshops or conferences that would help them to advance their skills as an artist.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-mentorship-0,,,, 10001349,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Central Minnesota Woodworkers have volunteered to build work benches (tables) so that our visual arts studios can begin of offer regular classes in fine wood working. Each work bench will be designed for 2 students. We will count number of classes offered per year, class enrollment, and document the quality of the finished products. Count NEW patrons who attend classes. Count woodworker students who enroll in subsequent wood turning or woodworking classes.","The number of people listed above participated with 3 more workshops scheduled during this coming year. Patrons came from 2 new counties for our first woodworking program and enrollment exceeded the original plan. Woodworking is now programmed here.",,14,"Other, local or private",3514,1163,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"The Paramount Center For The Arts would like to purchase all necessary supplies to build 10 woodworking benches.",2017-07-01,2017-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453 ",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-3,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001354,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,2986,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With another timpani + tuning gauges, the percussionists can play a larger range of notes, rounding out the sound of the band, balancing against that high woodwind notes. They will be able to play more pieces, thus add to the repertoire of the band. Many timpani parts require 4 different notes in a passage with quick and difficult tuning changes. A 4th timpani allows 1.75 more octaves. Tuning gauges will substitute the use of a tuner or pitch pipe, and benefit during rapid tuning changes.","Saint Cloud Municipal Band uses local high school band rooms and percussion equipment for practices as we currently don't have our own home. Space limitations on our venue platform prevent use of all timpani this summer. The new timpani won't be used/eval",,526,"Other, local or private",3512,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"32"" Ludwig Timpani with Pro Tuning Gauge, 3 additional tuning gauges for our current timpani",2017-06-21,2017-06-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449 ",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-4,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001361,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,2042,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The organization will replace old and worn wardrobe items and supply choirboys the necessary clothing articles for the Saint John's Boys' Choir uniforms. The Purchasing Coordinator will order items from the approved budget prior to the completion date and replace old wardrobe items.","Uniforms and other wardrobe items were purchased to replace old and unusable items. All purchases were documented by the Purchasing Coordinator.",,359,"Other, local or private",2401,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"We will purchase items to update our uniforms and professional wardrobe apparel for the choirboys.",2017-12-07,2017-12-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Klaverkamp,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558 ",aklaverkamp@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-5,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001368,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,2935,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1) To increase the efficiency of our secretary and marketing director. 2) To increase the sound quality of our productions and for use in our free to the public events. We will be able to evaluate by having a dedicated computer for official documents and it will increase the ability to send email blasts and post on social media. Our production quality will improve and will allow us to reduce our sound rental.","Our secretary now has a dedicated laptop for administrative purposes. It has allowed us to have a faster turnaround on official documents. We used our mic for Broadway in the Park this summer our fall production of Annie.",,517,"Other, local or private",3452,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"Administrative Computer and Wireless Microphone",2017-07-21,2017-07-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-6,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001375,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,2570,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Drum sets and music stands will provide quality equipment for our lessons. A new computer will increase teacher productivity and enhance the private music lessons they provide. A quality scanner will allow the office to create electronic archives. Feedback will be obtained from the teachers and office staff at our regularly scheduled meetings, from emails, and from their frequent visits to our administrative office.","We purchased the items we proposed.",,454,"Other, local or private",3024,1528,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"2 Drum Sets, 1 Computer, 1 Document Scanner, 10 Music Stands",2017-05-25,2017-05-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-7,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001379,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,3267,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The laptop will update an aging computer and allow for continued production of audio/video materials for marketing and program enhancement for Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. The microphones and accessories will provide high quality sound to match the video captured. Past year's quality, viewership, and comments will be weighed against views, comments, and feedback from next year's videos. Increase viewership, likes, and positive comments will be considered effective use of the purchases.","The laptop has created some better outcomes with efficiency in marketing and operational work. The audio work (microphones) will be achieved once our concerts begin in November and we will continue to fine-tune how we use the accessories.",,576,"Other, local or private",3843,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"MacBook Pro laptop; Professional grade microphones, stand, and accessories.",2017-06-27,2017-06-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-8,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001382,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,2477,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A new ColorSource 40 AV Console will be purchased for use with the Elk River Little Theatre lighting system. Conservatory student's knowledge will be enhanced. Audience viewing experience will be enhanced. The new console will be installed at the Little Theatre. Elk River High School and Youth Theatre Workshop will outline ownership of the console, as well as responsible party for software updates and repairs. Audience surveys. Student interviews.",,,500,"Other, local or private",2977,,,,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"ColorSource 40 AV Console",2017-08-31,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Theisen,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",Ricktheisen@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-9,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001318,"Nonprofit Captial Arts Grant",2017,2822,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Patrons will report back that their theater experience at Buffalo Community Theater was improved, due to better, more consistent lighting in all productions. Artistic staff and Lighting designers will report enhanced ability to design better lighting plots. Outcomes will be measured by surveys sent to theater patrons through email and social media, and through staff surveys after each production.","Patrons reported back that their theater experience at Buffalo Community Theater was improved, due to better, more consistent lighting. Artistic staff and Lighting designers reported enhanced ability to design better lighting plots.",,510,"Other, local or private",3332,120,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Captial Arts Grant",,"Lighting Equipment",2017-06-28,2017-06-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-captial-arts-grant,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001323,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,3462,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To provide sound feedback to the presenting artists. To provide a computer system for presentations and record keeping. To provide a professional projection system (visual and voice) to promote the Association, upcoming events, and concert sponsors. Obtain feedback from visiting artists regarding effectiveness of the stage monitors during the performance. Observe the pre-concert Powerpoint presentations and reflect on clarity and visibility. Reflect on the clarity of the introductions.","All equipment was ordered to prepare for upcoming concert season. No contact with artists or audience members until October 3, 2017.",,611,"Other, local or private",4073,,,,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"Three stage monitors, projection screen, computer and printer, projector and tripod, microphone.",2017-07-10,2017-07-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","146 4th St N","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 491-2160 ",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001330,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","LED lighting systems will be purchased and installed at Elk River High School Little Theatre. The new lighting instruments will enhance the quality of performances held in the Little Theatre. Lighting technicians will work in a safer environment. A final report will be submitted to the Central Minnesota Arts Board, which will detail all equipment purchased, and installed. The shared usage plan outlined between cooperating performing arts parties will be submitted. Audience surveys and Technician interviews.",,,12609,"Other, local or private",16109,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"New LED theatrical lighting instruments",2017-08-31,2017-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Clifford,Lundberg,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson St Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 464-9230 ",wbade@bademn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-0,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001339,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This capital purchase will help GREAT achieve increased quality of performance, sound and lights and an increase in onstage and backstage opportunities for GREAT Theatre camps, classes, and performances in the new Helgeson Learning Lab Theatre. We will measure through a online survey (Survey Monkey) evaluation of audience, performer and designer quality and satisfaction ratings after camps, classes and performances.","This capital purchase of stage curtains helped Great River Educational Arts Theatre achieve increased quality of performance, sound and lights for Great River Educational Arts Theatre camps, classes and performances in the new Helgeson Learning Lab Theatr",,2270,"Other, local or private",5770,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"GREAT Theatre Stage Curtains",2017-05-30,2017-05-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-1,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001341,"Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",2017,3065,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota will purchase a portable sound (subwoofer, speakers, mics, mic stands, mixing console, connectors) and lighting system (4 bar) for activities in Studio 36 and for outdoor events. Equipment will be purchased and installed by August 31, 2017.","Independent Music Collaboration of Central Minnesota acquired the specified equipment in time for the first annual Common Roots Festival (Summer 2017), which was a huge success. The equipment came in handy to support new venues and do outdoor performances",,540,"Other, local or private",3605,,,,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nonprofit Capital Arts Grant",,"A portable sound and lighting system",2017-08-14,2017-08-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Independent Music Collaboration","36 7th Ave N PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56302-1914,"(320) 828-1437 ",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nonprofit-capital-arts-grant-2,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 19853,"One-Time Operating Support Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Visual Arts Minnesota would hire a part time program manager who will manage daily tasks and programming needs in order to address the everyday health of the organization. The program manager would assist the executive director in the implementation of programs, office management, and constituent correspondence in order to keep the organization strong, relevant, and accessible. Visual Arts Minnesota will acquire an office space in collaboration with Pioneer Place on Fifth, in downtown St Cloud.A job description will be written and assessed throughout the year of this position, in order to decide the value of the position. The job description will include a division of organizational responsibilities between the executive director and program manager that will build into a permanent position based on the additional fundraising efforts afforded by the executive director and board of directors (who is currently working on projects that a program manager could facilitate.) Visual Arts Minnesota will commit to an office space that fits the needs of the organization, both in mission and identity.","With this grant, the Executive Director was relieved of many of the daily and routine tasks to be able to concentrate on forming the direction of the organization. It also enabled us to rent office space, adding to the professionalism of the organization. The very fact that the organization was better organized and maintained was our evaluation. ",,50972,"Other, local or private",60972,,"Ellen Nelson; Julia Gustafson; Christopher Zlatic; Regan Stommes; Shane Mahon",.23,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Visual Arts Exhibition and Artist promotional and networking support organization",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/one-time-operating-support-grant,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19858,"One-Time Operating Support Grant",2013,5902,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By having the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota’s artistic director, Garrett Lathe, meet with business and civic organizations in the Central Minnesota community, the increase in visibility for our organization will gain more audience recognition and hopefully, sponsorships. We anticipate that this communication between the arts and businesses will create a better development of donor relations and the personal interaction will help to have a better connection as well as a greater understanding of what the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota organization is and what our mission and goals are for the youth of this community. Conducting a Women’s Choir Festival will meet a need in the community as there are currently no all-day festivals for high school girls in Central Minnesota. We anticipate that attendance at this festival (both singers, conductors, and audience members) will show that there is an interest and a desire to be a part of something unique to the Central Minnesota area. The benefits of this Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota-sponsored festival are that these girls learn to appreciate music and foster a lifelong involvement both in music and the choral arts, since many of these young singers do not have these types of choral experiences outside of their own school music programs. They also develop lifelong friendships with other young women, while at the same time sharing a common bond: singing.As the community becomes more aware of our organization and goals for giving the youth of Central Minnesota an additional choral experience outside of their high schools, we are able to measure the number of sponsorships from local businesses who see the mission and goals of the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota as an organization that they would like to develop a relationship with. We will be able to evaluate the success of this task by the number of sponsorships received over the course of the year and also by the percentage of cost covered for events as our concert season unfolds. Conducting a Women’s Choir Festival will meet a need in the community as there are currently no all-day women’s choir festivals for high school girls in Central Minnesota. We will evaluate the success of this festival by singer attendance, participation in sectionals and group rehearsals (both directors and singers), size of audience at the end-of-festival concert, and using online and paper formats to survey festival participants.","Conducting a Women’s Choir Festival met a need in the community as there were no all-day festivals for high school girls in Central Minnesota. In attendance were 85 middle school and high school women plus their conductors. For a first-year festival, these numbers showed that there was an interest and a desire to be a part of something unique to the Central Minnesota area. Audience size for the end-of-day concert was higher than anticipated; we did not sell tickets, but counted the number of programs remaining. The festival gave girls the opportunity to sing for and work with high-caliber clinicians and learn new skills from them. We were also able to effectively integrate students from grades 6-12 and foster a sense of inclusion for all singers regardless of vocal ability. The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota organization successfully offered an opportunity for young women in Central Minnesota to collaborate together and produce a high-quality concert for family and friends. The benefit to this project was that the participants learned to appreciate choral music and take back new skills to their school music programs. A survey was conducted post-festival of the choir directors, who gave positive comments about how the festival was organized, saying that the clinicians were the perfect fit for this type of event and that they would like to participate again in the future. We surveyed the clinicians who enjoyed getting to know each choir on stage, guide them musically through songs, and conduct the massed choir for the finale. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota’s Artistic Director, Garrett Lathe, thoroughly researched the best practices for development for community choruses. The outcome was a solid Development Plan for the 2013-15 concert seasons which we will evaluate more as the year unfolds. He also met with businesses to increase the visibility of our organization in the community and gain more recognition and sponsorships. This personal interaction helped others have a greater understanding of the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota organization and what we do to fulfill our mission for youth singers in the community. The outcomes of these meetings were two partial corporate sponsorships for concerts this season, plus securing a donation from an anonymous donor to use for the 2014-15 season. The partial sponsorships covered approximately 25 percent of each of the concert expenses.",,53801,"Other, local or private",59703,2572,"Joann Weber, David Tilstra, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, James Wiant, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, David Paulson, Kara Rysavy, Andrew Walesch, Ethan Wittrock, Tammie Yapp",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","YCCM is a non-profit chorus for students in grades 9-12 from the Central Minnesota area, representing 16 different high schools and 21 communities.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/one-time-operating-support-grant-0,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 10014333,"Organizational Development",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Anticipated improved survey results post-productions; Improved participant experience related to tech improvements and specifically related the technical crew; improvements will also enable those individuals w/ hearing impairment a better experience. Survey both audience and participants after each production. More options creatively on the lighting and sound technology.",,,,,5000,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Buffalo Community Theater Technology Upgrade: Current laptop, programmable lighting board, and microphones have become outdated. We are requesting grant funds to purchase upgraded technology.",2020-10-01,2021-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kari,Wendroth,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-24,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014334,"Organizational Development",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcome of this proposal will be a redesigned website that is visually engaging, easier to use, and fully accessible to Great River Chorale's members, existing and prospective patrons, and the general public. The outcome of this proposal will be evaluated and measured by the successful completion and launching of Great River Chorale's new website by December 1, 2020.",,,1000,"Other,local or private",6000,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Great River Chorale Website Redesign",2020-09-18,2020-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-25,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014335,"Organizational Development",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Live stream 4 performances of ""The Laramie Project"" reaching central Minnesotans in their homes during a pandemic and beginning to create deep and lasting relationships with culturally diverse local non-profits for future collaborations. Through live streaming tickets sold and live streamed complimentary access provided to local non-profits and students and through direct record of meetings (along with meeting notes.)",,,,,5000,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"To ensure GREAT survives by keeping our infrastructure together (core staff and our Helgeson Learning Lab Theatre facility) and continuing work in partnership with our Central Minnesota community to transform lives through the power of the arts.",2020-09-21,2021-08-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-26,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014336,"Organizational Development",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The best possible outcome will be that 100% of those people coming to the PCA will stay distanced from one another, wash hands often, use sanitizer as needed, and wear a mask at all times. We will observe, direct, and seek compliance with all of our COVID-19 mitigation strategies. We will count and counsel those who are out of compliance and determine the percentage of people who deviate from our plan.",,,9718,"Other,local or private",14718,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Retrofit the Paramount Center for the Arts for COVID-19 mitigation. All equipment for safe hygiene, cleaning, and tamping down the Coronavirus would be purchased and installed in preparation for audiences.",2020-09-21,2020-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-27,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising & Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10005889,"Organizational Development",2018,950,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Three GREAT staff members will learn current best practices for utilizing our new customer relationship software to its full potential, increasing GREAT's effectiveness in ticketing, donations, camp registrations, and volunteer coordination. Our outcome will be measured by the new relationship software itself, which will track increases across the board in ticket sales, donations, retention and acquisition of donors and subscribers, summer camp registrations, and volunteer satisfaction.","Three GREAT staff members learned best practices with our new customer relationship software from both the software's staff as well as associates from other nonprofits that use it. The effectiveness of the knowledge acquired will be measured by the software itself as it tracks increases across the board in ticket sales, donations, donor retention, and volunteer satisfaction.",,,,950,,"Cassandra Miles: President; Monica Segura-Schwartz: Vice President; Kimberly Foster: Secretary; Marianne Arnzen: Treasurer; Chad O'Brien; Chris Kudrna; Pat Thompson; Steve Palmer; Joanne Dorsher; Barbara Carlson; Lori Glanz-Gambrino; Emily Swanson; Bonnie Bologna",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Patron Manager CRM Software Conference: Staff members will be immersed in continuing education on best practices in using our new customer relationship software by attending a three day conference.",2018-08-22,2018-08-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-15,"Linda Brobeck; President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson; Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich; Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons; actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer; CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005913,"Organizational Development",2018,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","An up-to-date website will be created for the SCSO. SCSO leadership and staff will gain a greater understanding of the SCSO's web presence and will be better trained to work in the modern digital work environment. SCSO leadership and staff trainees will demonstrate facility at managing the website. Members of the SCSO stakeholder groups will be asked to evaluate the website for attractiveness, functionality, interactivity, and ease of maintenance.",,,2150,"Other,local or private",3150,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Engage tech specialist and oboist Brendon Bushman to build a state-of-the-art website and train members of the SCSO's leadership team to maintain and update the site.",2018-05-15,2018-09-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-16,"Linda Brobeck; President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson; Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich; Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons; actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer; CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10006838,"Organizational Development",2019,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Establish a quarterly rental agreement with local storage to house roughly 250 square feet of assets (props, set pieces, etc.) 2. Procure new supplies to promote the ongoing organizational meetings and filings to secure Tax Exempt state. Copy of rental agreement and invoices of Storage Facility. 2. Receipts for purchases (ink, paper, postage, filing costs, etc.)","Federal application was filed and approval granting tax-deductable status. New financial and commnunication management systems were created [via Long Intelligence Foundation]. The Treasurer Missy Wilson and all Officers were trained to utilize applicable interfaces. Board members were given monthly overviews of 'proper operational protocols'. A theatrical production was produced [4-shows, Feb 15-17]","achieved proposed outcomes",,"Other,local or private",1000,,"Michael Calavicci: President Jason St. Aubin: Secretary Melissa Wilson: Treasurer Colleen Murray: Board Member Chris Johnson: Board Member",0.00,"Stage and Studio Endeavors of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Establish the foundations for our organization to begin operations and a viable entity.",2018-09-30,2019-03-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Calavicci,"Stage and Studio Endeavors of Central Minnesota","24091 113th St NW",Zimmerman,MN,55398,"(612) 232-1777 ",mcalavicci@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-20,"Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer, Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film and digital and nature photographer; local arts center volunteer, photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Central Minnesota Arts actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson - Wright County; Public School Music Teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member. Leslie Hanlon, Secretary Stearns County Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry; Blues Musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; Certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich - Benton County; Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board Board Member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10014489,"Organizational Development",2020,1600,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A functioning and updated website for the Chamber Music Society. Board and staff members evaluate functionality of the website and website user feedback gathered.",,,,,1600,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Organizational Development for the Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud: Update our website.",2019-12-16,2020-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"J. David",Arnott,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",info@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-28,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.",,2 10014492,"Organizational Development",2020,400,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Chamber Music Society (CMS) will hire a consultant to assist staff and board members with our strategic planning in summer 2020. The process itself is much about evaluation, but we will be able to evaluate and measure the results through follow-up at our subsequent board meeting discussions, as well as by including an evaluation step in the process with the consultant.",,,,,400,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Chamber Music Society Strategic Planning. This grant will enable us to bring in a consultant to assist us with a strategic planning process.",2020-05-25,2020-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"J. David",Arnott,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",info@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-29,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.",,2 10014554,"Organizational Development",2020,900,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The BCT board will be more engaged in the process of ""telling our story"" to the community at large and expand and deepen our connection with our donors. All board members will participate in fundraising by reaching out to members of the community that we have connections with and we will at least double our current number of donors and amount of support from donations.",,,,,900,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Purchasing and implementing a 9-part video workshop series with our entire board entitled ""Your Complete Non-Profit Storytelling System"" including two video conference sessions with author and nationally recognized fundraiser Lori L. Jacobwith.",2020-01-06,2020-06-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kari,Wendroth,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-30,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.",,2 10014557,"Organizational Development",2020,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To increase knowledge and preparedness of our summer camp staff so that teaching is more culturally responsive, trauma informed, and better meets the increased social emotional needs of the students we serve. The proposed outcomes will be measured by surveying the instructors before the training, after the training, and after the completion of the summer camps.",,,5860,"Other,local or private",7860,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"By providing Advanced Training for Summer Camp Instructors, we will increased knowledge and preparedness of our summer camp staff to enhance the experience for each of the 1400+ youth that GREAT will serve in 2020.",2020-05-15,2020-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-31,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.",,2 10001353,"Organizational Development",2017,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Saint Cloud Film Fest would become a 501c3 non-profit organization after filling out and sending in the forms required by federal and state law. We will know the status has been grant upon notification from the Secretary of State, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Revenue.",,,65,"Other, local or private",1065,,,,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"The Saint Cloud Film Fest wants to establish itself as a 501c3 non-profit in order to continue its growth in the community.",2017-01-31,2017-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-12,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist and owner of Crow River North, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist and owner of Crow River North, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10001374,"Organizational Development",2017,706,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our office assistant will attend Accounting Principles 1 in order to gain fundamental accounting concepts and principles. Office assistant will provide feedback to executive director and assistant to the executive director on what has been learned. Additionally, student will pass the course.",,,,,705,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Office Assistant Attendance of Accounting Principles 1 Course. Our Office Assistant will attend a 4 credit course in order to acquire formal accounting knowledge and apply it to our organization's future growth and development.",2017-08-21,2017-12-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-13,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club.",,2 10004039,"Organizational Development",2018,357,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our office assistant will attend Government and Not-Profit Accounting in order to gain fundamental accounting concepts for non-profits. Office assistant will provide feedback to executive director on what has been learned. Additionally, student will pass the course.",,,,,357,,"Anita Baugh, Erin Szabo, Paul Wirth, Matt Westlund, Arnie Kahara, Jason Tangen",,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development ",,"Our Office Assistant will attend a course to acquire formal accounting knowledge and apply it to our organizations future growth and development. ",2018-01-08,2018-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-14,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community. ","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing,a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community. ",,2 10001327,"Organizational Development",2017,205,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Network with presenters and ensemble managers, hear many chamber ensembles perform, and learn about trends and new ideas for chamber music presenters. David Arnott will report to our board of directors and our executive director about the conference. We will take time to reflect on and evaluate the experience of the conference when we prepare the final report for the grant.",,,,,205,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Chamber Music America National Conference 2017: Our Artistic Director will attend the conference which ?draws ?music ?professionals ?from ?around ?the ?US ?and ?beyond offering ?renowned ?speakers, ?skill-building ?workshops, ?showcases/?concerts, ?networking, ?and ?a ?dynamic ?exhibit ?area.",2017-01-13,2017-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-11,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist and owner of Crow River North, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist and owner of Crow River North, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer.",,2 10001336,"Organization Development",2017,695,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants will be able to paint set back drops that can show a variety of settings and how this interacts with the lighting, make up and costumes. Participants will fill out a written evaluation at the end of the workshop that will access if the outcomes were achieved.",,,150,"Other, local or private",845,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"We plan to host a theater workshop for our organization on Saturday, October 7 and will invite other area community theater groups to participate. Tammy Grubbs, our presenter, is a visual artist with extensive expertise in theater set painting.",2017-09-20,2017-10-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brenda,Brown,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, certified Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club.",,2 10018642,"Organizational Development",2021,2730,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","BCO will be able to broadcast virtual and live performances to individuals accessing our internet site. Board members will have greater access to CMAB resources and to BCO financial information. We will be able to count both the number of internet site visitors and the number of times access to our embedded digitally recorded music is requested.",,,,,2730,,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"It is a digital world We hope to increase board access to internal BCO information and community access to our digitally recorded live performances.",2020-12-11,2021-12-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kari,Hartman,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-32,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10018665,"Organizational Development",2021,1725,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Lucent Movement Arts will become a non-profit organization Lucent Movement Arts will have their 501c3 status.",,,,,1725,,,0.00,"Lucent Movement Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Lucent Movement Arts intention to establish 501c3 : Lucent Movement Arts is applying for funding to cover costs of becoming a 501c3.",2020-12-14,2021-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiana,Otto,"Lucent Movement Arts","513 W St Germain St ?","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 339-1989",t.maree21@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-33,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10018671,"Organizational Development",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcomes for the Virtual Field Trips are as follows: to engage with five different performing artists during the months of January through May, 2021and to receive registrations from five to ten schools for each performance. For evaluation, staff will track the number of artists working in the program and will track the number of schools and classrooms participating in each of the Field Trips.",,,12782,"Other,local or private",17782,,,0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Virtual Field Trips are a new endeavor that will provide arts experiences to in-person and at-home classrooms throughout Central Minnesota. During the pandemic, the Paramount is seeking new ways to reach communities to deliver arts experiences.",2021-01-01,2021-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-34,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10018684,"Organizational Development",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The St. John's Boys' Choir will be in possession of a) technology materials indicated in the proposal, b) vetted standard operating procedure documents, and c) a growing collection of video and audio content backlogged for current and future use. SJBC will obtain receipts from purchases. Procedure documents will be completed. SJBC will a) record audio/video content during programming, b) provide said content to audiences virtually, and c) collect evaluations on effectiveness of content.",,,,,5000,,,0.00,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"The St. John's Boys' Choir will invest in its audio and video technology infrastructure with the goal of providing, distributing, and documenting high quality musical experiences.",2020-12-15,2021-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Rudoi,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plaza PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-2558",sjbc@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-35,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging,Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 21415,"Organizational Development",2014,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1: To increase knowledge on board’s role in leading strategically and on contributions of individual board members. 2: Develop a shared view of SOAR’s strengths and strategic profile today. 3: Identify key elements of SOAR’s strategic direction for 2014-15.1: To increase knowledge on board’s role in leading strategically and on contributions of individual board members. 2: Develop a shared view of SOAR’s strengths and strategic profile today. 3: Identify key elements of SOAR’s strategic direction for 2014-15.","1: To increase knowledge on board’s role in leading strategically and on contributions of individual board members. 2: Develop a shared view of SOAR Regional Arts’ strengths and strategic profile today. 3: Identify key elements of SOAR Regional Arts’ strategic direction for 2014-15.",,150,"Other, local or private",1150,100,"Jamie Cassidy, Jamie Reznicek, Ellen Beaudry, Debbie Bishop",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"MAP Strategic Planningboard training.",2013-10-27,2013-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",soar@soararts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 10010214,"Organizational Development",2020,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","MDE is growing in numbers for dancers and will continue to reach more dancers and more audience in the local community. Dancers will be asked their goals at the beginning of the season in September and surveyed on experiences at the end of the season.",,,2950,"Other,local or private",4950,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Growing Central Minnesota Dancers.",2019-09-20,2020-09-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-23,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10032152,"Organization Development",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The outcomes include concert videos, implementation of a new social media and marketing management plan, photography that helps us tell our story, and a stable executive director transition. Evaluation will include board and staff assessment of the concert video recording impact on audience reach. Social media and marketing efforts positively impact concert attendance as increases in audience size. A successful succession plan will help us implement a executive director transition plan.",,,,,10000,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"Chamber Music Society: concert video recording, leadership succession and transition, social media and marketing management",2023-12-30,2024-11-30,,Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development-4,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10032154,"Organization Development",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increase # of instructors and classes by 50% over 2023; increase # of youth and adults served by 25%. Each additional instructor, class and student grows our community of supporters which is critical to our near-future growth and our long-term stability. Quantify the # of 1) artists, 2) classes/experiences, 3) participants in 2023; track those #'s in 2024, comparing to 2023 results to determine if we have achieved the desired outcomes.",,,13400,"Other,local or private",23400,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"Support hire of a .5 FTE Program and Outreach Coordinator",2024-01-01,2024-09-30,,Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31335 Kalla Lake Rd",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development-5,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10032139,"Organization Development",2024,7915,,"ACHF Arts Access","Fiscal sustainability at the end of 2024 for our 501c3 status. A maintained and advanced performative website. If at the end of 2024 we have successfully completed our first fiscal year of non-profit status. The budgets and accounting will have been maintained and proper tax documents filed. This will act as a future guide. Our maintained website will have a new landing page promoting artists in the area.",,,,,7915,,,,"Melrose Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"MAAC 2024 501c3 Fiscal/Website Maintenance and Improvement. Maintaining/furthering the organization's fiscal non-profit sustainability and website performance.",2024-01-01,2024-12-31,,"In Progress",,,Mary,Loecken,"Melrose Area Arts Council","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",maryloecken@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development-0,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10032142,"Organization Development",2024,4999,,"ACHF Arts Access","Purchase sound equipment to rehearse and perform with reaching new audiences and improving the quality and reach of our performances. Equipment is purchased. We rehearse with it and are trained in the use of the equipment. We schedule at least three new venues in the coming year that we have not performed at previously.",,,4783,"Other,local or private",9782,,,,"Vocal Envy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"Sound equipment purchase- We will purchase our own sound equipment designed specifically for use by an acapella group.",2024-01-02,2024-05-31,,Completed,,,Christina,Tourino,"Vocal Envy","12356 Old Collegeville Rd","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 237-5079",ctourino@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development-1,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10032149,"Organization Development",2024,3304,,"ACHF Arts Access","Purchase of equipment After we purchase the equipment, we will begin setting up and using the systems at future shows. We will have a question about if the audience enjoyed having the broadcasting set up available to them in our audience survey that is sent out post-performances.",,,,,3304,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"Sound/Lights/Broadcasting Equipment, We would like to improve our quality of theatre by purchasing sound, lighting, and broadcasting equipment.",2023-12-18,2024-08-01,,Completed,,,Calista,Wedemeier,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development-3,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 36992,"Organizational Development",2017,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Measured through ticket sale reports, renewal rates and increased revenues (bookkeeping). Increase in revenue for every season and single seat sold including a renewal communication plan that maximizes loyalty and revenues.",,,11000,"Other, local or private",12000,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Ticket and Subscription Campaign Planning Sprint - Detailed campaign planning for the Fiscal Year 2017 subscription campaign (renewal and acquisition campaigns) and develop a pricing, scale and inventory management plan that consistently improves total an",2017-01-10,2017-02-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-10,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 25494,"Organizational Development",2015,100,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Exploration and implementation of optimal branding and marketing strategies for Great River Chorale. Knowledge of best practices for online promotion, public relations and dealing with choral and other musical competition in the area. Exploration of various social media channels and guidelines for marketing through those channels. Knowledge of metrics accessible through internet marketing and social media. Creation of a social media marketing strategy for Great River Chorale.Assignments throughout the course of the four week series will assess knowledge gained through practical application. Assignments include: brand identification, identifying marketing relationships with various stakeholders, website analysis, creation of a communications dashboard, creation of a structured promotional plan. After implementation of new tools and strategies learned from the sessions, Great River Chorale will compare responses to new efforts to those of previous seasons to evaluate success.","The use of online promotional tools and strategies is proving a successful inexpensive or free promotional strategy for Great River Chorale. Metrics available on these sites allow us to adjust communications in real time to various stakeholders, resulting in increased advanced ticket sales and increased audience size as measured by over 150 more attendees at our holiday concert this year. New communications dashboards reflecting the impact of our online presence aid planning and evaluation of Great River Chorale programs.",,,,100,,"Kate Gardner, Dennis Douma, Jennifer Pearson Hennen, Connie Taylor, Stephen Fuller, Maureen McCarter",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"e-chorus Marketing and Communications sessions",2014-10-14,2014-11-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-0,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 26271,"Organizational Development",2014,235,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will have met, for the first time in-person, my colleagues and peers at the national level, as well as the managers and booking agents of chamber music artists that we present on our concert series. I will have a better idea than I do now of which performers I may want to book on our series for the next and upcoming seasons, having heard groups I've not heard before the conference. I will have learned about the trends and new ideas for directing and managing a chamber music series.I will take time to reflect on and assess the experience of the conference when I prepare the final report for the grant. I will report to our board of directors about the conference.","I met, for the first time in-person, my colleagues and peers at the national level, as well as the managers and booking agents of chamber music artists that we present on our concert series. I have a better idea of which performers I may want to book on our series for the next and upcoming seasons. I heard much great music including many groups that I have not heard before the conference. I learned of trends and new ideas for directing and managing a chamber music series. Educational sessions were very informative; I attended sessions and learned about engaging students and young adults in performances; effectively managing customer relationships; utilizing social media; boosting our public profile; planning meaningful residencies, among many other things. Volunteer, and recently retired Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud Executive Director, Susan Dubin also attended the conference. My predecessor and I took time to compare notes from the different sessions we attended, and we discussed the ways we can apply new ideas and strategies for the Chamber Music Society's success. Conversations with colleagues were helpful and productive. I will report to our board of directors about the conference at their February 20 meeting.",,1565,"Other, local or private",1800,235,"Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Laura Malholtra, Carol Mossey",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Executive Director Rebecca Scheele attends the Chamber Music America National Conference in New York, January 16-19, 2014",2014-01-16,2014-01-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-1,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 30621,"Organizational Development",2015,585,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By attendance at the Community Theater Management Conference, our administrator will learn new skills, techniques and methods for managing our community theater. These will then be applied to current procedures resulting in increased ability to carry out management of Buffalo Community Theater. A summary of information learned will be written and provided to the Buffalo Community Theater Board of Directors. A list of new procedures, techniques and methods learned will be logged and their use and success tracked over the next year, and evaluated by the Buffalo Community Theater Executive Board.","By attendance at the Community Theater Management Conference, our administrator will learn new skills, techniques and methods for managing our community theater. These will then be applied, resulting in increased ability to carry out management of Buffalo Community Theater. Summary of information learned will be written and provided to the Buffalo Community Theater Board of directors. New ideas, procedures, techniques and methods learned will be shared and their use and success tracked over the next year, and evaluated.",,658,"Other, local or private",1243,,"Michael Walsh, Jon Salmon, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Suzanna Joyce, Erin Walsh, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland, Jenny Robinson",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"American Association of Community Theatre Conference/Festival",2015-06-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-2,"Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30627,"Organizational Development",2015,765,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The board and staff of the Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud will prepare for and conduct a half-day retreat, identify how our vision/mission matches (or doesn't) with our business plan/current operations, determine how to bridge the capacity gap, articulate what that means in terms of organizational changes, and develop a written strategy to address key capacity issues. The process itself is much about evaluation, but we will be able to evaluate and measure the results through follow-up at our subsequent board meeting discussions, as well as by including an evaluation step in the process with the consultant.","Our board and staff worked with a consultant through a strategic alignment process. We evaluated how our vision/mission matches (or doesn't) with our business plan/current operations and determined how to bridge the capacity gap. The primary conclusion we came to was the need to address staffing structure of the organization. into two staff positions, and ultimately we hired an artistic director. The evaluation of the workshop has occurred in discussions at subsequent board meetings.",,1735,"Other, local or private",2500,765,"Patricia Bolanos-Fabres, Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Maureen McCarter, Mary Lou Lenz, Carol Mossey, Michael Zellgert",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Strategic Alignment Process",2015-04-01,2015-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-3,"Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30639,"Organizational Development",2015,584,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Board members, staff, and potential leaders are equipped with knowledge and tools to provide leadership to Great River Chorale while it moves into its next stage of organizational growth, including a commitment to participate in development initiatives. Board is able to identify and recruit future leaders. Organizational infrastructure is developed to match increased work demands of staff. Increased board accountability leads to increased fund development for wage raises expansion of staff positions. 1. Successful outcomes are proven through the board's ability to provide leadership and guidance and participate in community engagement as GRC grows. 2. Job descriptions are created that delineate expectations of individuals who are officers, board members and staff. 3. Plans to increase staff hours and compensation to match the increasing work load of staff are implemented. 4. Specifically qualified leaders are recruited to join the board and support the growth of the organization.","Attendees learned about elevator speeches, strategies to identify and recruit potential leaders and explored tactics to increase community support/fundraising capabilities. Follow up tasks include speech fluency, creation of job descriptions for leadership and volunteers, skill charts for current/potential leaders and increased community outreach. Evaluation is ongoing as leadership completes follow up tasks and increases outreach in the community to develop funds to support the growth of Great River Chorale.",,,,584,,"Kate Gardner, Dennis Douma, Jennifer Pearson Hennen, Connie Taylor, Maureen McCarter, Alex Hennen",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Great River Chorale Board and Staff Development",2015-01-01,2015-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-4,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30642,"Organizational Development",2015,500,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Independent Music Collaboration will apply for their 501(c)3 status with the State of Minnesota. The filing of the 501(c)3 will be completed.",,,,,500,,,,"Independent Music Collaboration",,"Organizational Development",,"Start Up Arts Organization for Local Musicians",2015-05-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Independent Music Collaboration","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 828-1437 ",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-5,"Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30660,"Organizational Development",2015,315,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I would like assistance in paying the registration fee to attend the 49th annual National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts in Providence, Rhode Island, March 25-28, 2015. I will return having: 1. Met several new artists. 2. Networked with other arts organization leaders. 3. Promoted the Kathy King and Julia Galloway workshop we are presenting in May 2015. 1. I will have new connections to artists providing workshops. 2. I will have engaged with at least two other organization leaders. 3. I will distribute and talk to others about the King/Galloway workshop.","I was able to network and meet new artists that can potentially present workshops. I met with organization leaders from two other ceramics programs and learned about their programs. I distributed several hundred postcards for the Julia Galloway and Kathy King workshop.",,1252,"Other, local or private",1567,,"Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Billig, Jeff Goerger, Pegg AK Gustafson, Dennis Hummel, Bob Johnson, Cathy Juilfs, Robert Kalenda, Jay M Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Bruce Miles, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Jane Oxton, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Willicey Tynes",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts",2015-03-01,2015-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-6,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 35567,"Organizational Development",2016,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our new artistic director David Arnott will have met with colleagues and peers at the national level, as well as managers and booking agents of chamber music artists that we present on our concert series. He will have gained ideas of which performers we may want to book on our series for the next and upcoming seasons, having heard groups at the conference showcases and other performances. He will have learned about the trends and new ideas for directing and managing a chamber music series. We will take time to reflect on and evaluate the experience of the conference when we prepare the final report for the grant. David Arnott will report to our board of directors about the conference.","At the Chamber Music America national conference, our new Artistic Director, David Arnott, met with colleagues and peers at the national level, as well as managers and booking agents of chamber music artists that we present on our concert series. He gained ideas of which performers to book on our series for the next and upcoming seasons, having heard groups at the conference showcases and other performances. He came away from the conference with verbal agreements for all six of our 2016-2017 concert season guest artists. He learned about the trends and new ideas for directing and managing a chamber music series. Pertaining to the corporate support development, Katrina Pierson and Amy Nord from Vela Strategy provided strategic guidance, coaching and training to develop the Chamber Music Society’s base of corporate support from concert sponsors and general contributions. They met with the Executive Director to review our current sponsorship/corporate support, strategies and gain input on the strengths, opportunities, weaknesses and challenges of the current program. We set one, three and five year goals for expanding revenue through corporate support. We developed a process for identifying and linking connections between Chamber board members, donors and supporters and the businesses that have the means to serve as a corporate partner. We researched comparable peer organizations for sponsor levels and benefits. Vela developed a written strategy for expanding corporate sponsorship support, including sponsor levels and benefits, prospect identification/connecting, cultivating, asking, and stewarding. Katrina Pierson presented the strategy and trained the board of directors on their role in supporting growth of this program. We can see a positive outcome already in that we have increased our concert sponsorships for the upcoming season by 180%.",,2735,"Other, local or private",3735,,"Patricia Bolanos-Fabres, Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Maureen McCarter",0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Chamber Music America conference and fund development strategy development.",2016-01-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-7,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35572,"Organizational Development",2016,450,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The council will no longer be reliant on other institutions to be a fiscal agent when applying for grants. It will allow the possibility of receiving matching funds from corporations. It will allow us to act as fiscal agents for local artists. The evaluation for the major outcome will be whether or not we obtain our 501c3 approval. The other outcomes can be measured quantitatively - how many matching corporate donations, dollar amount, and how many local artists have we helped.","The Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture has filed for 501c3 status. With the ability to accept tax free donations and corporate matching funds, our organization expects to see our annual donation dollars increase significantly. The Council is no longer reliant on the Delano School District to be our fiscal agent. Alternatively, the Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture can now act as the fiscal agent for local artists.",,,,450,,"Jill Woodward, Gail Scholl, Diane Johnson, Jan Funke, Sarah Hellmich, Pat Jakobsen, Sherry Smahel",0.00,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture 501(c)(3) nonprofit status.",2015-12-14,2016-12-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","140 Elm Ave  ",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-6210x 6",grubbyone@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-8,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, has served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35610,"Organizational Development",2016,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Visual Arts Minnesota will have an updated strategic plan with the consultation of a successful trainer. The mission, vision, and values will be investigated. An external and internal analysis will be conducted with SMART goals defined. The Executive Director, Art Scope Community Gallery Manager and Board of Directors will have a clear vision and place in the community of where to steer our services for ultimate impact. Upon competition of the service, Visual Arts Minnesota, the Executive Director, Art Scope Community Gallery Manager and Board of Directors will have a comprehensive strategic plan with implementation plan.","The outcome includes an 8 page document that outlines organization specific successes and issues, a priorities and vision worksheet, benchmarks for a more clear business model, Benchmarks for defining what we do as an organization, benchmarks for developing partnerships, identified outcomes specific to upcoming work, a flow chart for delegating responsibilities to the board and staff, and an evaluation of the experience. The board will familiarize themselves with these documents and prioritize benchmarks toward which they will begin working. The benchmarks are time specific and will be measured thusly. The board evaluated the experience and reported increased clarity, direction, and knowledge of priorities.",,100,"Other, local or private",1100,,"Julia Gustafson, Shane Mahon, Regan Stommes, Ellen Nelson",0.00,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Strategic planning development",2016-06-01,2016-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-9,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10019519,"Organizational Development",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our goal is to have our staff and board learn together about privilege, racism, stereotypes, and implicit bias, such that we ultimately become a cultural and artistic haven for all. We could count activities planned and completed, self assessments by staff and board members, and observe changes in attitudes through conversations and actions. Some form of survey might draw out these results.","While confrontation of personal bias and racism does not offer immediate measurable outcomes; however, PCA staff have, as a group, through individual and collective discussion, increased their awareness of issues surrounding DEI and the societal impact of racial inequities. The training has helped staff to recognize their W privilege and how personal bias can impact the lives of others.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,10000,,"King Banaian, Elna Bateman, Director, Abdi Daisane, Director, David DeBlieck, Director, Meghan Dingmann, Director, Melissa Fradette, John Mathews, Director, Lynn Metcalf, Director, Jeffrey Peterson, Director, June Roos, Director, Chris Stalboerger, Melind",0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"DEI, Racial Justice education. With the help of experts in the field of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Anti-racism our hope is to change minds and hearts so as to shatter inappropriate biases and become a more welcoming organization of all.",2021-09-20,2023-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-37,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10019521,"Organizational Development",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create a fundraising roadmap for success and sustainability. Train SOAR board members, and Guide SOAR towards a sustainable future. Documenting the amount of newly created connections in the community and the connection to the increase of revenue through those fundraising and donation campaigns.","Outcome #1: Create a fundraising roadmap for success and sustainability. Outcome #2: Train SOAR board members, and Guide SOAR towards a sustainable future. SOAR brought on board Tammy Anderson, Fundraising Consultant with Acorns-Oak Consultants for 1 year. Duties included training designed for SOAR through fundraising strategies, system development, grant research, and grant writing.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,10000,,"Terrell Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek Design Director, Ellen Beaudry, Debra Bishop, Matt Weber, Director",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Fundraising Roadmap for Success and Sustainability. Our goal is to partner with a consultant who will develop fundraising strategies, train our team, and be a compass to guide us towards a sustainable future.",2021-10-01,2022-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-38,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019523,"Organizational Development",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increase community awareness of and interest in the SCSO through professional marketing. 2. Create a new larger and more user friendly website for the SCSO. 3. Create templates and marketing plans for future marketing. We will measure website visits, the opening rate on e-blasts, increased interest and following the Facebook page, reports of engagement with the graphics and season concept, and stakeholder reports of satisfaction with the new website.","Reengaged stakeholders post pandemic with attractive marketing and graphics. More attractive website, social media, and print marketing materials. Increased website functionality. Received graphics library, templates, marketing schedules, and training. Audience returned at about 2/3 two-thirds of 2019 levels. Increased clicks and opens on e-blasts, Facebook posts. Positive website feedback.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",2640,"Other,local or private",12640,,"Ross Detert, Mark Springer Vice President, Allen Horn Treasurer, Jill Pattock Secretary, Tamara Bottge, Jennifer Kalpin, Gary Osberg, Brad Gordon Ufer",0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"SCSO 2021-2022 Marketing Initiative, The SCSO will hire Gaslight Creative to create a marketing campaign for our 2021-2022 season and redesign our website.",2021-09-17,2022-09-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-39,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023569,"Organizational Development",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This grant enables the performers of the River Valley Winter Arts and 728 Cadets Marching Band groups to perform at a higher level, in all aspects of judging and critique that they will encounter in their competitions. Documentation of utilization of funds will be provided. Invoices and receipts from grant related expenditures will be submitted with the final report. Competitve season results will also be reported, with details of critiques from judges.",,,163590,"Other,local or private",173590,,,,"728 Cadets Marching Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"River Valley Winter Arts and 728 Cadets Marching Arts 2022 seasons",2022-01-01,2022-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Holli,Rolfe,"728 Cadets Marching Arts","PO Box 897","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 856-1036",hollirolfe@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-40,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023570,"Organizational Development",2022,4660,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Improved lighting options for theater productions going forward. We have each of our productions evaluated by outside directors and we will include a question specifically about quality of lighting and effects to measure whether the additional lighting instruments enhanced the quality of the performance.","Two new programmable, movable lights were purchased and installed and have already been used in one BCT production and are currently being utilized in an another. Audience members have commented on the addition of the new lighting and how effective it's use was.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,4660,,"Philip Ludwig, Kari Wendroth, Jon Salmon, DIane Paulu, Greg Bestland, director, Tony Carlson, director, Janice Luoma, director, Jordon Robischon, director, Erin Walsh, director, Michael Walsh, director,",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Purchase and Installation of Intelligent Moveable Head Lighting Instruments",2022-01-10,2022-05-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anthony,Carlson,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-41,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10019513,"Organizational Development",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will have increased our visibility in our community and a 50 mile radius and we will have the marketing tools to brand our business. Our new store front will be visible from the street and will increase the community's awareness of our presence. Our measured outcomes will be an increase in membership and increased class registrations.","We completed our store front which now gives great visibility. A new brochure was designed and printed in English and Spanish. The 510 Art Lab created a quarterly newsletter, joined the Chamber of Commerce in Melrose, and set up a booth at two art fairs to advertise the Art Lab. The Lab purchased promotional swag including T-shirts that were given to 510 Art Lab members and new members who join.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,10000,,"Gwen Kranz, Mike Disher, Board Member , Mark Kranz , Roger Reinardy, Board Member, Pamela Borgmann Treasurer, Cara Lewis, Board Member, Heather Zolman",0.00,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Marketing Campaign that will increase our membership, encourage inclusivity for all, advertise and reward our members, repair our storefront and add signage and lights.",2021-10-01,2022-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","510 Sinclair Lewis Ave PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",510artlab@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-36,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024512,"Organizational Development",2023,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access",,"Equipment: Successfully purchased the Shure QLXD14 Wireless System, eliminating ongoing rental costs for future productions and events. Organizational Sustainability: Hired consultant Tammy Anderson for grant research and writing assistance. This partners","Achieved proposed outcomes",3415,,13415,,"Terrell Beaudry: President, Debbie Bishop: Vice President, Ellen Beaudry: Secretary, Jamie Reznicek: Treasurer, Matt Weber: Director",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"SOAR Organizational Purchase and Sustainability. Helping SOAR harbor great tools in order to grow, improve, and be sustainable for years to come.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-47,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024517,"Organizational Development",2023,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access",,"Efforts in marketing and engagement have helped us to increase our enrollment for the 23/24 season by 20% and our concert attendance by 14%.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",557,,10557,,"Paul Radeke, Mardi Noyes, Ben Bierscheid, Amanda Koubsky, Kim Tjaden, Past Chair, Jeremy Ringsmuth, Member, Trina Dietz, Member, Nikki Koehn, Parent Representative, Edith Oxton, Parent Representative, Ayan Omar, Member, Beth Cummings, Member,",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"YCCM Strategic Growth. Our goal is to strengthen and grow our program through effective marketing, donor engagement, and staff development.",2022-11-15,2023-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-49,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024503,"Organizational Development",2023,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","GREAT staff and Board of Directors will be guided through multiple sessions to design a multi year strategic plan, key initiatives, and metrics of success. We will evaluate the effectiveness of the strategic planning sessions through reflection and as we put the plan into action over the coming years.","GREAT staff and Board of Directors were guided through multiple sessions to design a multi year strategic plan, key initiatives, and metrics of success.","Achieved proposed outcomes",6600,"Other,local or private",16600,,"Cassie Miles: chair, Chad O'Brien: vice chair, Chris Kudrna: treasurer, Kimberly Foster: secretary, Joanne Dorsher: board member, Monica Segura-Schwartz: board member, Buddy King: board member, Dan Barth: board member, Janet Reagan: board member, Lori Gla",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"GREAT staff and Board of Directors will be guided through multiple sessions to design a multi year strategic plan, key initiatives, and metrics of success.",2023-01-01,2023-05-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-43,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024504,"Organizational Development",2023,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Organization will create a story board, map strategies, and write campaign to communicate with stakeholders and motivate support; Diverse central MN artists will decentralize organizational leadership to empower underserved communities. Checklist of proposed tasks complete; dialogue with participants to assess the value of the process and outcomes; narrative report explaining what worked and where there is need for improvement, with suggestions for change.","Lyricality achieved a comprehensive organizational vision for decentralized leadership and development plan based on ""Emergent Strategy"" evaluated by conversations with and feedback from Development/Communications advisor Susan Thurston Hamerski and Lyric","Achieved proposed outcomes",633,,10633,,"Linda Henrichs: President, Nicole Finken: Treasurer, Cassidy Swanson: Secretary, Tracy Rittmueller: Executive Director",,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"2023 D-E-I Think Tank for Lyricality Development and Communications will fund organizational leaders to to work with consulting advisors to implement important components of Lyricality's strategic development plan",2023-01-02,2023-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-44,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024506,"Organizational Development",2023,8500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To become our own non-profit 501c3 organization and to establish our own dedicated MAAC website. Official Government Documentation that establishes MAAC as a 501c3 Non-Profit Organization. Also a dynamically designed, user-friendly, and well functioning dedicated website.","Website- We launched our website (melroseareaartscouncil.org) on 6/27/23. We began work finding a developer in January and worked toward establishing its content, look and feel. The website turned out how we envisioned it with the information we wanted to","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,8500,,"Elizabeth Pohlmann, Mary Johnson Treasurer, Eileen Maus, Chris Barron, Board Member, Barb Dettler, Board Member",,"Melrose Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Melrose Area Arts Council Organization Project. This will facilitate our needs for becoming our own 501c3 non-profit organization and establishing our own official website.",2022-11-14,2023-10-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Loecken,"Melrose Area Arts Council","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",maryloecken@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-45,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024509,"Organizational Development",2023,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Working with consultants the Paramount will provide enhanced community-wide activities, learn ways to better serve the needs of its community, and will grow the organization by implementing strategic plan initiatives. Staff will work through the strategic plan recommendations with consultants to evaluate programs, partnerships, and community opportunities to ensure they reflect the Paramount's new organizational vision of service.","Paramount Center for the Arts (PCA) successfully achieved the outcomes in the grant proposal. Specifically, a brand consultant was hired and strategies were implemented, the full-time position of Director of Community Engagement was filled (January 2023)","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,10000,,"Hanna Lord: chair, Elna Bateman: governance committee, Abdi Daisane: board member, David DeBlieck: outreach committee, Meghan Dingmann: programming committee, Melissa Fradette: board member, John Mathews: vice chair, Lynn Metcalf: visual arts committee, J",1.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Paramount Center for the Arts (PCA) - Strategic Plan Initiatives. This grant will help support the implementation of strategic initiatives and activities designed to position PCA for better service to Central Minnesota.",2023-01-01,2023-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3106",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Crow Wing, Douglas, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-46,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024514,"Organizational Development",2023,4063,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The chairs will be used for approximately six outdoor performances a year so the band will not have to rent chairs or band members provide their own chairs. Setting up for outdoor concerts will be faster and easier and we won't have to rent or borrow chairs.","The equipment enables the band in perform in more venues without renting equipment or asking members to buy their own chairs.","Achieved proposed outcomes",727,,4790,,"Mike Knaak, Patric Lewandowski, John Creasy, Katie Johnson, board member, Vicki Johnson, Harvey Binder, board member, John Plantenberg, board member, Joe Fox, business managernon voting), Andrew Nelson, conductornon voting), Lowell Larson, associate condu",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"SCMB requests funding to fund chairs and carts for outdoor performances.",2023-01-02,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Knaak,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-48,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024495,"Organizational Development",2023,7096,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Enhance our technical abilities with new lighting/sound equipment. Build board teamwork with a team building workshop. Have someone on staff/board who is trained in intimacy direction. We will have a follow-up survey for intimacy director training and the board team building workshop. We will have purchased the lighting/sound equipment and used it in shows this season.","We were able to successfully purchase our lighting/sound equipment and utilize it in our following shows. Our intimacy director training led to future discussions on how to go about intimacy in shows. Our board workshop discussed our communication styles","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,7096,,"Philip Ludwig, Greg Bestland, Tony Carlson, Sue Kumpula, Eric Ellwoods, director, Janice Luoma, director, Diane Paulu, director, Erin Walsh, director, Michael Walsh, director",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organizational Development",,"Board Team Building Workshop and Intimacy Director Training to further BCT's goal of having a board committed to achieving our mission. New equipment will further BCT's goal of providing quality theatrical experiences to the community.",2022-11-11,2023-08-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Calista,Wedemeier,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-42,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10032145,"Organization Development",2024,10000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Upgrade website and livestream capabilities; Purchase tech hardware; Implement marketing plan; Develop social media presence; Train staff and board with Chorus America; Hold board retreat for strategic planning and SWOT Purchase equipment. Upgrade website. Livestream a concert and evaluate quality. Create marketing plan. Implement marketing strategies. Post regularly on social media and evaluate metrics. Host board retreat. Create strategic plan and SWOT analysis. Evaluate success of initiatives in light of MCC goals",,,,,10000,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Organization Development",,"Audience, Social Media and Board Development Project. After COVID, we need to restructure our marketing and audience development plans, expand social media and livestream capabilities, and develop our board's knowledge base.",2023-12-15,2024-12-13,,"In Progress",,,Michelle,Dettmann,"Minnesota Center Chorale","622 29th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 252-0051",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organization-development-2,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10019522,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Final creation of E commerce site with several items available to purchase. Creation of product,, Styled photo shoot, build e commerce site, sell something.","I was able to achieve all goals as laid out in the grant application. I now have a product I can easily and quickly recreate. This is essential for both my online store and my art fair display. With the new product, I was also able to fully rebuild my website adding a complete online store.","Achieved proposed outcomes",2872,,7872,,,0.00,"Matthew A. Coppersmith",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Plasma table purchase to create ecommerce products. Creating a product for an ecommerce site that can be efficiently recreated but maintain my quirky functional art style.",2021-09-18,2022-09-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Coppersmith,"Matthew A. Coppersmith",,,MN,,"(612) 978-5860",coppersmithcustoms@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-2,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019531,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,1208,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","All items for indoor/outdoor exhibition of visual art works in various settings will be obtained. I will set up booth upon arrival of all items to ensure that set-up is complete. I will also register for 3+ shows in the upcoming year.","Created ceramic artwork for wood firings. Completed four wood firings in two different wood kilns at my studio with a total of 12 participating artists Displayed artwork from the firings at four arts festivals, two gallery exhibitions, an open studio at my studio, with grant acknowledgement. Outcomes evaluated by success of firings and response to artwork.","Achieved proposed outcomes",12,,1220,,,0.00,"Kelly J. Meyer",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Equipment for portable exhibition of artwork at fairs, art crawls, and other art centered events.",2021-10-01,2022-01-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Meyer,"Kelly J. Meyer",,,MN,,"(320) 310-2440",kellymeyerart@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-10,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019520,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Printing of Art Book and prints Book and prints will be printed and ready to sell","Copy editor was hired to help write and edit the book. Tablet used to rework art pieces during work sessions on location. Book pages are slowly being finished and are almost ready to send to print. Renewed my subscription to Adobe in order to continue my project.","Achieved proposed outcomes",22,,5022,,,0.00,"Amy C. Coppersmith",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Request for funds to continue art book project.",2021-09-17,2022-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Coppersmith,"Amy C. Coppersmith",,,MN,,"(612) 644-8024",coppersmithphotography@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-1,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019524,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will create 2 large scale paintings based on our local lakes using data collected from members of our community. Informal data will be collected at the final presentation/celebration event inviting the public. The data will be made available in the final report.","Community members, The local historical society and a professor from St. Cloud wrote and submitted reflections about their feelings and facts related to experiences they have had on our local lakes which inspired 5 paintings which I created based on their submissions. A Celebration was held involving an artist talk and written feedback was collected after the event.","Achieved proposed outcomes",25,,5025,,,0.00,"Susan M. Davies-Polzine AKA Susan Davies",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Reflecting on Our Lakes. I propose to create 2 large canvas paintings of our local lakes inspired by thoughts and reflections from my community, the Wright County Historical Society and the American Indian Education Center at SCSU.",2021-09-17,2022-06-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Davies-Polzine,"Susan M. Davies-Polzine AKA Susan Davies",,,MN,,"(612) 501-4434",smdavies313@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-3,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019525,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create illustrations and manuscript for children's book Children's book printed and marketed with sales","Outcome Create a book. Evaluation A 32-page book was written, illustrated, and published. 50 copies of book 3, 144 copies of book 2, and 44 copies of book one sold. United Way purchased books for 12 sites that I have funding from them to do residencies with the book. An organization in New York, DC, and schools in Richfield and St. Cloud are all looking for grants to have me come do residencies","Achieved proposed outcomes",146,,5146,,,0.00,"Sarah J. Drake",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Self publishing third and final Nanou's Promise book allows me to complete the series, promote and sell the work, and expand the reach of the book.",2021-09-17,2022-09-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Drake,"Sarah J. Drake",,,MN,,"(320) 266-4316",sarahdrakeart@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-4,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019526,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A successful outcome will be the result of a final mock up of illustrations for a children's book by a local author. Was I able to complete the mock up? Was I able to connect successfully with the author to convey the story? Was I able to create 2-3 final color illustrations in a suitable medium ?","Specific outcomes: 1) I was able to complete three fourths of the mock-up or dummy. I am waiting for more information from author and publisher to proceed any further (final book size and final revised manuscript.) 2) The author is very happy with the illustrations and layout and so am I. It is challenging and rewarding work. 3) I have completed two full color full spread 12"" x 18"" illustrations.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",911,,5911,,,0.00,"Jill D. Kuhn AKA Jill Dubbeldee Kuhn",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Studio Time for Children's Picture Book Illustration. This proposal is a request for creative time in my studio to plan a mock-up and create illustrations for a children's book.",2021-10-11,2022-09-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Kuhn,"Jill D. Kuhn AKA Jill Dubbeldee Kuhn",,,MN,,"(320) 363-5792",jillddk@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-5,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10019527,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,3091,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Art Show, Website Development, Take a Marketing Education Class I aim to showcase my art work in a gallery setting, I aim to publicize a website with my photography, and I aim to take a class on marketing my art work","The outcomes achieved were an art show at Saint Cloud State University's gallery space where I featured photography work I had taken from my travels to India, specifically the my birthplace of the state of Bihar. I was able to present my experience as someone from the community who is an Artist and who comes from a cultural background that is different from the dominant culture.","Achieved proposed outcomes",609,,3700,,,0.00,"Vatsalaa X. Jha",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Transforming into an Emerged Artist from an Emerging Artist coming out of the Pandemic. Support activities and processes to help my journey into becoming a more professional, established, and connected Artist of Central MN and beyond.",2021-09-17,2022-09-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Vatsalaa,Jha,"Vatsalaa X. Jha",,,MN,,"(320) 310-3764",vatsalaajha@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-6,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019528,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through this project, I will gain new information on mold making and wild clay characteristics and limitations. The outcomes will help me make better decisions on firing and making molds for better functionality. The outcomes will be measured by the wild clays I use, the different objects from the quarry that I make the molds from and the wood and gas kiln firing processes. I will also document the project with photos as things progress.","During my grant period I used molds from the mining industry and I also salvaged about 200 molds that were going to be thrown out and focused on finding new life in the discarded molds. I gas fired and wood fired the work to gather information about how to move forward with the new forms. Outcomes were evaluated by success of finished work.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",,,5000,,,0.00,"JD Jorgenson",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"""Slip Casting Wild Clays"" I will use objects from the mining industry to create molds. I then will use the slip casting process to create ceramic objects from wild clays.",2021-09-17,2022-09-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,J.D.,Jorgenson,"J.D. Jorgenson",,,MN,,"(320) 309-1529",jdpottery@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Cook, Hennepin, McLeod, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-7,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10019529,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Pandemic recovery grant has allowed me to cover the cost of almost all of my art supplies needed to sustain No Limit Painting for the remainder of 2021.. Secured rental space at VFW for three event's. Hosting once every two months. October, December and February. I'm also excited to shire that I have also been able to set aside creative work time to create and find inspiration!; This grant has provided me the freedom to improve myself and my business without stressing over funds. Even allowing me the ability to host more events in locations that I wasn't able to afford before. I will now be able to focus on my craft and reaching more people to introduce the the positive benefit's of are.","Covered the cost of art supplies needed to sustain for the remainder of 2021. I host two free events and give back to the community in October and December, set aside creative work time to create and find inspiration! took two art classes and one trap and paint event . Being able to pay myself allowed me the freedom to step away to do so and network and learn with other artist in my community.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",,,5000,,,0.00,"Antionette M. Lee",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Having a secure location to host classes and events. Also help with inventory and creative growth as an artiest",2021-09-17,2022-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Antionette,Lee,"Antionette M. Lee",,,MN,,"(320) 316-6628",?,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-8,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019530,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcome is to purchase art supplies and pay my self work time in order to continue my full time studio work. In the year I hope to be able to complete at least 20 new paintings and do research to find a venue to exhibit. Evaluation would be: completing 20 new works, and finding some place to exhibit, preferable a healing arts situation/or holding an open studio.","After working all year, I put together an exhibition of 37 paintings, most of them done in 2022, some in 2021. Having this show made me complete and organize work in a way that made a cohesive exhibit. I had paint works and get pieces ""show ready""; I had to update and re-work all my artist publicity documents - resume, statement, biography, mailing list, web-site.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,5000,,,0.00,"Doris M. Logue AKA Dodie Logue",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"To continue full-time studio practice. The grant would allow me to purchase materials to continue making my paintings, and to pay myself a stipend to do the work.",2021-09-20,2022-10-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doris,Logue,"Doris M. Logue AKA Dodie Logue",,,MN,,"(952) 237-5478",logued@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-9,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019532,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Creation of ceramic artwork for wood fired kilns. 2. Multiple firings of kilns to gain experience with kilns and understanding of surfaces. 3. Artwork is shared with the public at multiple venues. I plan to document work created throughout the grant period, both during and after the process. I will use the documentation to evaluate growth in the work over the course of the grant period.","When looking at the work, it was easy to identify the artistic growth in the work. At the beginning, the work was tighter, more focused on including details, and attempted to depict a specific place. Toward the end there was an ease and brevity in the way the paint was put down; large brushstrokes depicted masses and volume at once; and an overall candid light and atmosphere emerged.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,5000,,,0.00,"Megan R. Jorgenson",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"New work for the wood kiln. For this project, I will develop a body of ceramic artwork specific to the wood firing process. This work will be displayed at an open studio event at my studio and at a regional arts venue.",2021-10-01,2022-08-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Jorgenson,"Megan R. Jorgenson",,,MN,,"(510) 703-8428",meganmitchellceramics@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, McLeod, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-11,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10019533,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","90 completed plein air paintings in 30 days, approximately $5,000 in artwork sales, 200 new followers on social media, 300 new newsletter subscribers, growth in ability (color and value accuracy) to consolidate scenes into 3-6 shapes. Paintings will be available for view on website, on social media, and through my newsletter. Customer registry documenting sales. Beginning and ending screenshots to determine audience growth.","Participants engaged in poetry/writing circles where they found safety, connection, acceptance, sharing, enjoyment, community, validation, support and meaning. Artists/Poets facilitating circles reported that the experience enlivened and enriched their own creative practice and deepened their connection to a central Minnesota arts community.","Achieved proposed outcomes",5560,,10560,,,0.00,"Daniel J. Mondloch AKA Dan Mondloch",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"In Plein Air Marathon, landscape painter Dan Mondloch will paint 3 plein air pictures a day during the month of November, 2021, depicting the atmosphere and light in the Avon Hills and Collegeville area.",2021-11-01,2021-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Mondloch,"Daniel J. Mondloch AKA Dan Mondloch",,,MN,,"(320) 250-0073",artist@danmondloch.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-12,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019534,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A successful outcome would be met when I have the first public exhibition in the new gallery space. Proposal success can be measured by measuring the number of gallery visitors: more visitors equates to more proposal success.","I successfully completed 153 arrangements of Finnish folk tunes for piano, guitar, ukulele, baritone ukulele, and any treble clef instrument. I have shared this music and my methods freely online with others. I have also made 15 recordings of these tunes that are available to listen to or download for free on Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and several other streaming sites.","Achieved proposed outcomes",278,,5278,,,0.00,"Desiree M. Murphy AKA Desi Murphy",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Fully Functional Gallery for Desi Murphy Pottery: To help fund the purchase of equipment for a new St. Cloud gallery owned and operated by local artist Desi Murphy.",2021-10-01,2022-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Desiree,Murphy,"Desiree M. Murphy AKA Desi Murphy",,,MN,,"(608) 770-1843",desi.murphy@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-13,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019535,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,4957,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will be able to know how many people download the sheet music through my Gumroad.com page. The sheet music will be provided free in digital form. Analytics on my Gumroad.com store will be enough to know how many people have downloaded the free sheet music. View counts and comments on YouTube videos/live streams can help determine the impact on the community.","The workshops with Joel did indeed result in new and more ambitious projects for this parade, and we developed entirely new methods of making by working with him. Attendance was increased, but not in the way we expected. Workshop attendance was actually much lower, but event attendance was much higher. We were able to produce useful promotional content.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",43,,5000,,,0.00,"Kyle G. Young",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Ancestral Melodies is a project in which I create modern musical arrangements of traditional Finnish folk tunes. I will share this with the community through virtual workshops explaining my workflow and helping others find their own ancestral art.",2021-10-01,2022-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kyle,Young,"Kyle G. Young",,,MN,,"(847) 445-6053",kylegrayyoung@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-14,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019514,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Using the resources funded by the grant, I hope to give students more opportunities to perform, learn creatively with a variety of teaching tools, and give people of all ages an opportunity to engage in music. I will measure outcomes for the proposal by evaluating the number of students in private lessons and classes, the number of performances my students participate in this year, and evaluating the methods I use for teaching.","The primary goal for grant funding was to teach music creatively, and through a participation evaluation method all specific outcomes were achieved. Students utilized the iPad and digital keyboard as an alternative learning method during lessons. In December 2021, students performed on the keyboard at a local coffee shop. This summer, I taught a pre-school piano class to students ages 3-5.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,3000,,,0.00,"Elizabeth C. Bell AKA Libby Bell",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Giving people of all ages and abilities opportunities to explore and engage in music creatively.",2021-09-17,2022-07-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Bell,"Elizabeth C. Bell",,,MN,,"(320) 360-2483",lbell@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10019516,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",2022,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Expand body of work including oil and watercolor paintings, attend business classes and seminars, and begin the initial development for framing of artworks as a sustainable element of my art business. Quarterly assessments of output in relation to expectation. Outline for the year will be planned in advance with projected outcomes for each quarter.","Development and diversification of personal artistic practice, the addition of framing both personal artworks and as a business structure, and the establishment of new display and shipping methods. Evaluated by quarterly assessments including professional group critiques and the comparison of older business models to new approaches.","Achieved proposed outcomes",16,,4016,,,0.00,"Chloe B. Briggs",Individual,"Pandemic Recovery for Individuals",,"Chloe Briggs Painting Proposal - for personal artist career development and expansion.",2021-09-20,2022-09-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chloe,Briggs,"Chloe B. Briggs",,,MN,,"(763) 202-1363",briggs.chloe@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pandemic-recovery-individuals-0,"Denise Todd: CMAB, Board Member 2018-Present; Jeff Burns: Previous CMAB panelist, current board Monticello Community Education, Wright County Soil and Water, Buffalo Community Orchestra, Monticello Strings Orchestra, Trillum Ensemble; Frank Haynes: CMAB s grant evaluator for numerous grant programs, Sons of Norway, St. Cloud, MN: President 2015 - 2021, cultural education club focused on educating people interested in Norwegian culture including music, food and lifestyle; Sabrina Gilchrist: Volunteer in CMSAB and MN Arts Board - grant review, Deartment Coordinator, College of St. Benedict/St. Jon's Universtiy Art and Theater; Jean Louis: MSAB grant evaluator, taught vocal lessons, accompanied several musical and ensembles productions, played for dinner theatres, grant writer for the Paynesville Area Community Theatre, the Paynesville Area Schools, and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10001376,"Proect Grant",2017,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","200+ performing students in 1 concert receiving ensemble experience and musical support from their peers. 500+ in audience enjoying local music talent. Concert program to measure student count, ticket sales to measure audience, candid remarks from students/parents and an email survey after the concert for feedback.",,,5566,"Other, local or private",9066,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Proect Grant",,"Our Spring Gala is an ensemble focused concert featuring 200+ performers and attended by over 500 audience members. Classical ballet, large piano duets (featuring 12 players at a time), ensembles of violins, guitars, voice and more are performed by students of all ages on a professional stage.",2017-03-04,2017-05-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/proect-grant,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001380,"Proect Grant",2017,3974,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","300 singers. 18% attendance increase. 5% survey increase. 7% increase in school director attendance. 15% audition increase. 30% social media increase. Count singers. Count ticket sales. Tally audience, conductor(s), staff surveys. Count high school choir director RSVPs. Count number of new auditions. Use Facebook Insight Report and Instagram analytics to determine extent of community reach post-concert.",,,4545,"Other, local or private",8519,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Proect Grant",,"Youth Sing Out will feature nearly 300 singers from Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, the Saint John's Boys' Choirs, Cantabile Girls? Choirs, and Alumni from all three choirs. Brother Paul Richards and Jane Oxton, founders of Saint John's Boys' Choirs and Cantabile, will guest-conduct two of the final songs to commemorate the 10th anniversary concert.",2017-05-07,2017-05-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/proect-grant-0,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10009105,"Project Grant",2019,6750,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To facilitate participant access to professional writers while providing practical knowledge relating to participants' particular areas of writing. We measure our outcomes by asking each participant and presenter to provide written feedback concerning their conference experience. The results are used to help plan the next year's conference. We also measure outcomes by the number of participants.","Our goal has always been to perpetuate and celebrate the memory and works of Sinclair Lewis and to mentor writers as Lewis himself did. Sponsoring 30 writers conferences since 1990 addresses our goal. We evaluate our outcomes based on written feedback received from the conference participants. This feedback consistently shows that we are meeting the needs of both novice and experienced writers.","achieved proposed outcomes",6850,"Other,local or private",13600,,"Jim Umhoefer: president and conference organizer; Roberta Olson: vice president; Deb Himsl: treasurer; Colleen Steffes: secretary",0.00,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The 30th Annual Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference, Saturday, October 5, 2019, is one of the longest-running, most respected writers’ conferences in the Midwest, offering all writers a chance to hone their craft and to form networks.",2019-10-05,2019-10-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose Ct","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Todd, Pope, Douglas, Morrison, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-355,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009108,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1.Create two brand new Reader's Theater Events for 1st to 5th graders in the SOAR Regional Arts area. 2. Increase the fluidity of the participants in the reading of scripts. We will be surveying participants at our readers theater events.","We created two brand new Reader's Theater Events in St Michael related to our production of Beauty and the Beast. We randomly selected participants and verbally completed a three question survey about their experience.","achieved proposed outcomes",38344,"Other,local or private",45344,,"Terrell Beaudry: president, Jamie Reznicek: treasurer, Ellen Beaudry: secretary, Debra Bishop: vice president, Matt Weber, director",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR Regional Arts will produce Beauty and the Beast while incorporating a reader’s theater program to inspire the fluency of script reading.",2019-08-01,2019-09-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-356,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009110,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Low income families receive assistance for performing arts education, helping at least 30 students. Minnesota artists are paid a livable wage to teach others their art form. Application materials confirm low-income families were assisted. Feedback measures the experiences of the students, such as if music was important to them, if they learned music that they felt connected to, and if live performances helped them grow.","MN artists were paid a livable wage to provide music and dance instruction to low-income families who would not otherwise have had access to a high quality arts education. Applications and enrollment showed a slight increase of applicants this year. Follow up surveys and verbal feedback indicate high satisfaction and appreciation for this art offering.","achieved proposed outcomes",7047,"Other,local or private",14047,,"Anita Baugh: President; Jason Tangen: Vice President; Erin Szabo: Secretary; Arnie Kahara: Treasurer; ; Matt Westlund: Director; Paul Wirth: Director, Molly Ernst: Director; Joanna Geppert: Director",0.00,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center offers Discounted Lessons for low-income Students in an effort to increase performing arts education access to low-income families. The discounts are based entirely on financial need, not musical skill or experience.",2019-08-26,2020-01-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-357,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009111,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","350 children and teens experiencing poverty will 1) strengthen skills in critical thinking, self-expression, and problem-solving; and 2) will strengthen social emotional skills in helping, sharing, cooperating, and friendship building. “Yes Network” will use sign-in logs, participant surveys, instructor assessments of completed art projects. and personal observations to measure outcomes.","350 children/youth experiencing poverty will strengthen1) skills in critical thinking, self-expression, creativity, and problem-solving.2) social emotional skills in helping, sharing, cooperating, and friendship-building.Outcomes were achieved! According to daily counts, well over 410 participated. Artists have observed and recorded stories demonstrating skill development in both outcomes.","achieved proposed outcomes",57253,"Other,local or private",64253,,"Ken Hanna, MSW, LICSW; Director of Lion Youth & Community Services; Member-at-Large; Ahmed Abdi, Director of EAGLE Community Learning Center; Member-at-Large; Beth Knutson-Kolodzne, Associate Director of Saint Cloud State University Civic Engagement; Board Co-Chair; Blane Larson, Program Manager of Saint Jude Medical Center; Board Chair; Chad Leither, CFO and Executive Vice President of DCI; Board Treasurer",2.00,"The Yes Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Art on the Move - The Yes Network, working with teaching artists, will create art experiences for children and teens in low-income neighborhoods to nurture creativity, strengthen social emotional skills, and create a sense of place.",2019-06-10,2019-08-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Wiechman,"The Yes Network","PO Box 1042","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 266-1747",ruth.yes.network@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-358,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009113,"Project Grant",2019,5529,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Four to six ensembles will participate spanning generations and organizations. We expect over 300 audience members and a satisfaction rate of 4.25 of 5 with a 7% response rate. We seek a high satisfaction rating from choir directors and concert organizers. Count number of guest artists on stage. Count ticket sales. Tally audience surveys. Tally surveys for guest artists. Use Facebook page Insight Report to determine community reach.","4 ensembles participated including Saint John's Boys Choir, ""Forever Young"" Adult Senior Chorus, Albany High School, and community singers, which met our expectation of participation spanning generations and organizations. We surpassed attendance expectations with 534 audience members. Our post-concert survey was emailed to attendees and resulted in an overall approval rating of 4.55 of 5.","achieved proposed outcomes",3547,"Other,local or private",9076,,"Guy Magno: Co-Chair; Chad Holien: Co-Chair; Alex Klaers: Treasurer; Naomi Schneider: Secretary; Nicholas Hollermann, board member; Susan (Cogdill) Vollbrecht, board member; Ben Bohnsack, board member; Kristin Mattick, board member; Jeremy Ringsmuth, board member; Melinda Vonderahe, board member.",0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Choral Community is a celebration of the diversity of vocal ensembles in Central Minnesota. This outreach concert aims to bring in a variety of community, church, and school choirs, in the spirit of collaboration, to the Albany community.",2019-11-03,2019-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-359,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009048,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Athena Music and Leadership Camp will involve 30-100 middle and high school in a five-day intensive music camp at Saint Cloud State University. Students will participate in masterclasses and attend performances with professional musicians and educators. Outcomes will be measured in reporting of enrollment data, attendance at public performances and feedback from participants via post-event online survey.","Athena Music and Leadership Camp served 27 middle and high school age campers. Eighteen instructors worked with these campers presenting classes, workshops, rehearsals and performances over the course of five days. The culminating concert was held in Ritsche Auditorium at Saint Cloud State University.","achieved proposed outcomes",15802,"Other,local or private",22802,,,0.00,"Athena Music and Leadership Camp Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Athena Music and Leadership Camp is a 5-day, residential summer program for middle and high school female musicians in band and orchestra.",2019-07-07,2019-07-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catharine,Bushman,"Athena Music and Leadership Camp","1221 9th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 208-2082",csbushman@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Anoka, Ramsey, Hennepin, Washington, Scott, Sherburne, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-317,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009049,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increase the number of classes offered, six to eight (33%). Increase number of participants by 73% (22 to 38). Build partnerships with one additional community arts group. Build awareness of Hand Camp by promotion and joint marketing with our new partner. The first three goals are quantitative and can be measured by examining the data. The goal of awareness can be inferred by comparing the number of participants also by a list of the venues in which our promotional materials appeared.","Increased the number of classes offered from six to 7, 17% - counted Increased number of participants by 109% (22 to 46); goal was 73%- counted attendees (49 actually registered)Built partnerships with one additional community arts group: CSB and SJU Arts departmentBuilt awareness of Hand Camp by promotion and joint marketing with our new partner CSB/SJU","achieved proposed outcomes",5236,"Other,local or private",12236,,"Chris Schellinger, President; Mark Conway, Vice-President; Neil Franz, Secretary-Treasurer",0.00,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Hand Camp: Building the Avon Hills Folk School (AHFS): Hand Camp has run successfully for three years; we propose to use this grant to expand upon the successes of Hand Camp and to use it to secure a strong foundation and to build awareness of AHFS.",2019-09-20,2019-09-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-318,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009050,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This medium, not common to our area, will be measured by staff; the number of people watching the presentation. Surveys will allow us to determine measurable outcome. Staff will survey each session. Minimum three surveys each age group, child, teen, adult, senior. Pictures/ video of attendees to evaluate participation and performance.","Surveys were distributed to the audience during and after the presentations. Staff evaluated all questions and comments. Also was a line item; what the audience would like for next years fair from the arts perspective.","Achieved proposed outcomes",3375,"Other,local or private",10375,,"Al Stemper: chair; Marie Pflipsen: treasure; Jody Prom: vice chair; Joe Scapanski: director; Tracy Scapanski :director; Chad Pflipsen: director; Aaron Goulet: director; Karen Sakry : director; Ken Beehler: director; Jennifer Feldhege: director; Justin Nieters: director; Gary Steffess: director; Chuck Popp: director; Nancy Zupan: director; Rod Bemboom: director;",0.00,"Benton County Agricultural Society AKA Benton County Fair","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Art /Glass blowing demonstration. To engage Central Minnesota in the study and appreciation of glass arts while expanding the potential of the medium.",2019-07-28,2019-08-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Scapanski,"Benton County Agricultural Society AKA Benton County Fair","1410 3rd Ave S PO Box 118","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-5649",bentonfair@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-319,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009051,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","More youth will have hands-on arts experiences and be able to develop product that describes their individuality for the 2019 Spring Showcase. Artist will take daily attendance, provide experiences in dance, visual arts and music, survey youth upon completion of programs, and photograph/video completed product at the Showcase.","Youth participants developed a greater pride in their individuality through hands-on experiences in the arts. 31% reported they shared about their own culture, and 49% learned more about other cultures. Youth participants built social emotional learning skills. 60% reported they were part of a team, 37% worked on managing their feelings, and 40% became more aware of how their body moves.","achieved proposed outcomes",47303,"Other,local or private",54303,,"Curt Gainsforth, Chair; Chris Schuver, 1st Vice Chair; Tony Tillemans, Treasurer; Pat Miller, Secretary; Mimi Bitzan; Julie Fisk; Prentiss Foster; John Hoffman; Sheila Krogman; Leah Leyendecker; Matt McDowall; Brett Mushatt; Matt Nikodym; Roger Poganski; Eric Reisinger; Kristin Rothstein; Dan Tideman; Bruce Watkins; Gary Webber; Pat Welter; Steve Windfeldt",0.00,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Funding will support the Youth Arts Initiative 2019 Spring Showcase: Paisley Pride: Celebrating Individuality. All four art forms will present work at the Paramount using learning from a tour of Paisley Park celebrating Prince's individuality.",2019-01-01,2019-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-320,"Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Kristina Hess: District Auditorium Theater manager, leadership and coordination to 4 district theaters, involvement in newly develop theater programs; Scott L. Miller: composer of interactive electroacoustic chamber music and eco-systemic performance pieces, recent work experiments with virtual reality applications in live concert settings, Raba album, Professor of Music at Saint Cloud State University, director of SEAMUS Records; Lyssa Lovejoy: involved in Art communities with my father Jimmy’s Lovejoy sculptor and oils, artist, teaching art, art fairs/shows, acrylic artist, pen & ink artist, pencil artist, watercolor artist, working towards an art therapy life coach certification; Joan Eisenriech: Major in Studio Art from University of Minnesota Morris. art educator in Heron Lake, Minnesota, community education and recreation director for Mankato Public Schools, served on review panels for the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board; Linda Pacel: community artist, Community Education educator, currently assisting with a new arts program called CAP for retirees, Buffalo Art Guild Group (501C3) board member previously held the President's position 2015-2017 and a member since 2008; Steve Zapf: artist who works with wood mainly creating display canoes, Emerging Artist Award grantee from CMAB, Artist Career Development grantee to learn the art of paddle board building in 2017.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009053,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will collect formal information on rehearsal attendance, audience size, audience evaluation, musician member evaluation, as well as more subjective verbal information from audience members after the concert. We take attendance at our rehearsals, count tickets, survey audience and orchestra members after the concert. Since this is the last formal concert of the season members will complete a season evaluation as well.","Our orchestra met for seven rehearsals, averaging 84% attendance (member sign in), became proficient at performing the music, and performed the concert for 182 concert. goers (collected tickets). After the concert we hosted the Wright County Horticultural Society, who helped decorate reception tables with member raised plants, and offered the plants for sale.","achieved proposed outcomes",4045,"Other,local or private",11045,,"Willilam Tregskis: president; Jolyn Halvorson: vice-president; Joelle Strandquist: secretary; Jeff Burns: treasurer, finance committee; Mike Walsh: music committee, professional oversight; Mary Ellen Lundsten: music committee, finance committee; Veronica Lilly: board member; Gretchen Katzenberger: music committee chair, finance committee; David Maresh: board member; Yvonne Rammel: board member, project director; Kendell Kubasch: finance committee chair, music committee;",0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music in Full Bloom: Buffalo Community Orchestra performs ""spring-themed"" works of Beethoven and Copland. We feature guest violinist Sabrina Tabby performing Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D Major.",2019-05-11,2019-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","877 Bison Blvd PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin, Meeker, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-321,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009055,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Seussical Jr. will provide a musical theatre experience to the community, with quality technical elements by local technicians, artists and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys, as well as informal conversations and observations of youth before and during the production process.","Seussical Jr. provided a musical theater experience to the community, with quality technical elements by local technicians, artists and volunteers.The outcomes were measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer tabulation, feedback and participant surveys.","achieved proposed outcomes",15452,"Other,local or private",22452,,"Tony Carlson: chair; Philip Ludwig: vice-chair; Jon Salmon: treasurer: Nichola Elo: secretary; Greg Bestland: board member; Janice Luoma: board member; Diane Paulu: board member; Jennifer Robinson: board member; Erin Walsh: board member, Michael Walsh: board member",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the musical, Seussical Jr. Performances are scheduled February 15-17 and 22-24, 2019 at Discovery Auditorium and will include youth, artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2019-02-15,2019-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-322,"Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Kristina Hess: District Auditorium Theater manager, leadership and coordination to 4 district theaters, involvement in newly develop theater programs; Scott L. Miller: composer of interactive electroacoustic chamber music and eco-systemic performance pieces, recent work experiments with virtual reality applications in live concert settings, Raba album, Professor of Music at Saint Cloud State University, director of SEAMUS Records; Lyssa Lovejoy: involved in Art communities with my father Jimmy’s Lovejoy sculptor and oils, artist, teaching art, art fairs/shows, acrylic artist, pen & ink artist, pencil artist, watercolor artist, working towards an art therapy life coach certification; Joan Eisenriech: Major in Studio Art from University of Minnesota Morris. art educator in Heron Lake, Minnesota, community education and recreation director for Mankato Public Schools, served on review panels for the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board; Linda Pacel: community artist, Community Education educator, currently assisting with a new arts program called CAP for retirees, Buffalo Art Guild Group (501C3) board member previously held the President's position 2015-2017 and a member since 2008; Steve Zapf: artist who works with wood mainly creating display canoes, Emerging Artist Award grantee from CMAB, Artist Career Development grantee to learn the art of paddle board building in 2017.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009056,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The Music Man will provide a unique musical theater experience to the community, with quality, original artistic elements by local artists, technicians and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience interviews, surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.","The Music Man provided a unique musical theater experience to the community, with quality, original artistic elements by local artists, technicians and volunteers. The outcomes were measured by audience interviews, surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.","achieved proposed outcomes",29581,"Other,local or private",36581,,"Tony Carlson: Chair, Philip Ludwig: Vice Chair; Jon Salmon: Treasurer; Nichola Elo: secretary; Greg Bestland: board member; Janice Luoma: board member; Diane Paulu: board member; Jennifer Robinson: board member; Erin Walsh: board member, Michael Walsh: board member",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce Meredith Wilson's The Music Man, to be performed July 19-21, 24-27 2019 at BHS Performing Arts Center. The project will involve artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2019-07-19,2019-07-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-323,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009057,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra will grow the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous Spring program. Students will learn a new style of orchestral music. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous fall program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.","CMYO provided better understanding of how to play selections which included skills needed to enhance their playing. Our new class offered music history, theory, and ear training continued to impress students. CMYO's survey results indicated it was well-received by parents/students.","achieved proposed outcomes",7611,"Other,local or private",14611,,"President John Johnson: Secretary Rachel Tisdale: Treasurer Hans Mersinger: Board Director Thea Stockinger",0.00,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra students will perform selections that center around major figures or composers who have written music that centered around heroism in history. The major Cornerstone for the performance will be Schindler's List.",2019-01-12,2019-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-324,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009058,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra (CMYO) will grow the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous Fall program. Students will learn a new style of orchestral music. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous fall program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.","CMYO provided better communication and a more comprehensive schedule. The Discovery class offered more diverse opportunities with a guest speaker which impress students. CMYO's survey results indicated it was well-received by parents/students. NEED MORE INFO??","achieved proposed outcomes",8416,"Other,local or private",15416,,"President John Johnson: Vice President John Carlton: Secretary Rachel Tisdale: Treasurer Hans Mersinger: Board Director Janelle Carlton: Board Director Thea Stockinger: Board Director Dr. J. David Arnott",0.00,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra (CMYO) will prepare a student performance of music inspired by science and technology through the eyes of a World’s Fair experience.",2019-08-17,2019-11-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-325,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009062,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Audience members will have increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chamber music and the composers of the music performed by Hub New Music at outreach programs and a formal concert. Evaluation will be based on written surveys and verbal feedback from audience members, the performers, staff, and board members. Concert and outreach program attendance figures and ticket sales are also evaluated.","Audience members have increased knowledge and understanding of and appreciation for chamber music and the composers of the music performed by Hub New Music at outreach programs and a formal concert. We used student feedback forms for school outreach programs, emails and conversations with the school teachers, and a survey and face-to-face interaction with the concert audience.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",2145,"Other,local or private",8425,,"Rob Lavenda: president; David Arnott: vice president; Barbara Banaian: secretary; Richard Albares: treasurer, Tamara Hobbs: board member",0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Chamber Music Society presents Hub New Music in concert and community outreach. In addition to the full-length concert, Hub New Music will perform several community outreach programs at area K-12 schools and at SCSU and a free family concert.",2019-09-01,2019-10-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-326,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009064,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increase our comfort talking about race and racial justice; Build authentic relationships by learning new ways to connect with people and groups: Be inspired and better equipped to initiate difficult conversations. Survey and intentional conversation with circle presenters and members of the planning committee before and after the event.","76.4% of participants agreed or strongly agreed that they became better connected or engaged in the local community.90.8% of participants agreed or strongly agreed that they were leaving more encouraged and empowered to talk about race.91.8 % of participants agreed or strongly agreed that the topics of diversity, equity, inclusion applied to their everyday lives.","achieved proposed outcomes",10191,"Other,local or private",17191,,"Jama Alimad, Teresa Bohnen, Mary Geller, Denise Fale, Kurt Otto, Don Hickman, Willie Jett, Kathy Grochow, Dave Kleis, Tracy Johnson, Debra Leigh, Lisa Marvin, Jerry McCarter, Dee Pederson, Kurt Otto, Chuck Rau, Mark Sakry, Sangeeta Jha, Brandyn Woodard, Monica Segura-Schwartz, John Wertz, Kateri Mancini, Gail Cruikshank.",0.00,"Create CommUNITY","Federal Government","Project Grant",,"Conversation hopes to bring together people from across the region. Participants can look forward to the evening beginning with food, and then gathering in table conversations.",2019-07-08,2019-12-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eunice,Adjei,"Create CommUNITY","101 7th Ave S Ste 600","St Cloud",MN,56301,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-327,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009067,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increased art crawl attendance; increased interest/sales for artists and downtown shops/ restaurants/ organizations; increased art crawl sponsorship and media coverage. (1.) Survey venues, artists, sponsors and attendees (2.) Track attendance and venue/artist/sponsor involvement (3.) Compare sponsorship funds with past years.","Increased attendance and sales. Survey of venues/artists electronically and/or via phone or direct message. 83%+ indicated met or exceeded expectations. Increased annual sponsorships: 2019: $9,800. 2018: $8,000 / Years Past: less than $1,000 Increased coverage by media and activity on social media platforms: More articles and activity as a result of increased marketing and new branding.","achieved proposed outcomes",7264,"Other,local or private",14264,,"Donella Westphal: Organizer; Terri & Alana Emmerich: Organizers; Ellen Nelson: Board Member; Tim Stewart: Board Member; Brandon Johnson: Board Member; Michelle Henderson: Board Member",0.00,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Sizzling Summer Art Crawl (8.09.19) will feature 75+ artists exhibiting/selling inside and outside downtown venues, as well as 75+ musicians, demonstrating artists and street performers on closed-off Saint Germain and 5th, 6th and 7th Aves.",2019-08-09,2019-08-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donella,Westphal,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 333-3943",donella@julesbistrostcloud.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-329,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009068,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This event will promote social and intercultural cohesion through artistic expression and interaction at a free public event, including performances for the general public of African dance, drumming, and storytelling and teacher workshops. Photograph/ video event to document the diversity. Count attendees who are White or African. Count number of people who engage with event via Facebook. Chronicle event using photos, videos, and interviews. Use Survey Monkey to evaluate teamwork and event.","We had 350 attendees. They participated in dancing, storytelling and drumming, booth activities, to experience the different cultures from Sudan, Cameroon and Nigeria. In the workshop, attendees were able to listen to a diaspora panel discussion including Q and A period. The evaluation method was interviews using a survey of questions identical to last year.","achieved proposed outcomes",3000,"Other,local or private",10000,3000,"King Banaian, Vice Chair kbanaian@stcloudstate.edu Affiliation: Higher education, public policy Elna Bateman elnabateman@charter.net Affiliation: Banking Helga Bauerly, Chair hbauerly@gmail.com Affiliation: Arts patron David DeBlieck daviddeblieck@hotmail.com Affiliation: artist, instructor Paul Harris harrisp@centracare.com Affiliation: Attorney Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, Secretary mkanengieter@stcloudstate.edu Affiliation: Higher education, communications John Mathews john.mathews@gpmlaw.com Affiliation: Attorney Lynn Metcalf lmetcalf@stcloudstate.edu Affiliation: Arts Education Dan Meyer dmeyer@ipminc.com Affiliation: business/manufacturing June Roos Jcrejr@msn.Com Affiliation: Leadership Consulting Chris Stalboerger chriss@mwhco.com Affiliation: Certified Public Accountant Melinda Tamm Melinda@msmelindas.com Affiliation: business, dance Paul Thompson, Past Chair pethompson@bremer.com Affiliation: Banking Janet Tilstra jstilstra@stcloudstate.edu Affiliation: Higher Education Dan Torgersen dtorgersen1@gmail.com Affiliation: Arts Patron",4.00,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Fred Yiran African Arts Day 2019 celebrates African arts and culture through the story of the late artist. His contributions to the Minnesota arts community inspired the design of this multidisciplinary one-day arts festival of Granite City Days.",2018-12-14,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janette,Yiran,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","355 4th Ave NE","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 252-8499",jbyiran@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-330,"Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Kristina Hess: District Auditorium Theater manager, leadership and coordination to 4 district theaters, involvement in newly develop theater programs; Scott L. Miller: composer of interactive electroacoustic chamber music and eco-systemic performance pieces, recent work experiments with virtual reality applications in live concert settings, Raba album, Professor of Music at Saint Cloud State University, director of SEAMUS Records; Lyssa Lovejoy: involved in Art communities with my father Jimmy’s Lovejoy sculptor and oils, artist, teaching art, art fairs/shows, acrylic artist, pen & ink artist, pencil artist, watercolor artist, working towards an art therapy life coach certification; Joan Eisenriech: Major in Studio Art from University of Minnesota Morris. art educator in Heron Lake, Minnesota, community education and recreation director for Mankato Public Schools, served on review panels for the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board; Linda Pacel: community artist, Community Education educator, currently assisting with a new arts program called CAP for retirees, Buffalo Art Guild Group (501C3) board member previously held the President's position 2015-2017 and a member since 2008; Steve Zapf: artist who works with wood mainly creating display canoes, Emerging Artist Award grantee from CMAB, Artist Career Development grantee to learn the art of paddle board building in 2017.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009071,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Great Northern Theatre Company will produce a serious musical theater experience that highlights issues faced by veterans, harassment/abuse survivors, loss of a child, rehabilitation after incarceration, and rural economic vitality concerns. Both audience members and cast/crew members will be asked to fill out an evaluation on line.","Exceeded the anticipated number of people who attended the show.Conducted post-play discussion sessions-people attended two of them.Community resources available through the displays that people looked at and took.Audience members, cast and crew were surveyed electronically with positive feedback.","achieved proposed outcomes",10496,"Other,local or private",17496,,"Jennifer Dean Dwyer: President; Vicki Meyer: Vice President; Sara Patton: Secretary; Eric Stewart: Treasurer; Cory Quinn: Board Member; Amy Hunter: Board Member; Brenda Jacobson: Board Member; Gayle Kinzer: Board Member; Mike Lamb: Board Member; Jennifer Wirz: Board Member",0.00,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Great Northern Theatre Company will present a serious musical as a dinner theater with post-play discussions and educational displays.",2019-01-02,2019-05-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Hunter,"Great Northern Theatre Company","12383 234th St PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-331,"Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Kristina Hess: District Auditorium Theater manager, leadership and coordination to 4 district theaters, involvement in newly develop theater programs; Scott L. Miller: composer of interactive electroacoustic chamber music and eco-systemic performance pieces, recent work experiments with virtual reality applications in live concert settings, Raba album, Professor of Music at Saint Cloud State University, director of SEAMUS Records; Lyssa Lovejoy: involved in Art communities with my father Jimmy’s Lovejoy sculptor and oils, artist, teaching art, art fairs/shows, acrylic artist, pen & ink artist, pencil artist, watercolor artist, working towards an art therapy life coach certification; Joan Eisenriech: Major in Studio Art from University of Minnesota Morris. art educator in Heron Lake, Minnesota, community education and recreation director for Mankato Public Schools, served on review panels for the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board; Linda Pacel: community artist, Community Education educator, currently assisting with a new arts program called CAP for retirees, Buffalo Art Guild Group (501C3) board member previously held the President's position 2015-2017 and a member since 2008; Steve Zapf: artist who works with wood mainly creating display canoes, Emerging Artist Award grantee from CMAB, Artist Career Development grantee to learn the art of paddle board building in 2017.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009072,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Produce a large-scale summer musical, conduct a Children's Theater Day, have a large paper display and a photo spot in the lobby for audience members to get involved. We will conduct on-line evaluations for audience, cast and crew for the musical and a group evaluation of the children's theater day by show of hands.","Produced a large-scale summer musical, conducted a Children's Theater Day, had a large paper display and a photo spot in the lobby. All of these happened as planned.Audience, cast and crew for the musical and paid stipend positions all did paper/pencil evaluations and a group evaluation of the children's theater day participants was done by show of hands, was tabulated and summarized.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",27617,"Other,local or private",34617,,"Vicki Meyer- President, Brenda Jacobson-Vice President, Sara Patton-Secretary, Eric Stewart-Treasurer, Cory Quinn-Board Member at Large, Jennifer Wirz-Board Member at Large, Mike Lamb-Board Member at Large, Amy Hunter-Board Member at Large, Gayle Kinzer-Board Member at Large, Kelly Fitch-Board Member at Large",0.00,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Great Northern Theatre Company will present The Addams Family, A New Musical on August 2,3,4,8,9,10 and 11, 2019 at the Glanville Smith Auditorium in Cold Spring, Minnesota.",2019-05-20,2019-09-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Hunter,"Great Northern Theatre Company","12383 234th St PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-332,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009074,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To produce a high quality live performing arts experience for teens and adults; to create a riveting and provocative theatrical event that will be accessible for all in our community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience and teacher surveys, ticket sales, artistic staff and volunteer feedback, and executive director evaluation.","The outcome of this project was that we produced a high quality live performing arts experience for teens and adults. It was a riveting and provocative theatrical event that was accessible for all in our community, including performances for schools.","achieved proposed outcomes",26525,"Other,local or private",33525,,"Barbara Carlson: board member; Joanne Dorsher: board member; Kimberly Foster: secretary; Lori Glanz: board member; Chris Kudrna: treasurer; Cassie Miles: president; Chad O'Brien: vice president; Steve Palmer: board member; Monica Segura-Schwartz: board member; Emily Swanson: board member; Pat Thompson: board member.",0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Giver is a compelling drama for teen audiences based on the beloved novel by Lois Lowry. Youth and adults alike will be challenged to reflect on the human condition and weigh the cost of sacrificing joy to eliminate pain.",2019-01-11,2019-01-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Douglas, Pope, Morrison, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-333,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009075,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To mentor youth in directing, choreography, and scenic, costume, and lighting design to create and execute a high-quality ""first live performing arts experience"" that is engaging for young audiences ages 3-6 and their favorite adults. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience participation and surveys, ticket sales, artistic staff and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting evaluation tools.","GREAT met both of our goals to create a show for pre-school audiences and to provide unique behind-the-scenes production opportunities for teens. Our evaluation methods included audience surveys, teen production team surveys and interviews, and an adult debrief meeting to evaluate the overall experience and plan for next year.","achieved proposed outcomes",11765,"Other,local or private",18765,,"Chad O'Brien: board member, Cassie Miles: president, Steve Palmer: board member, Joanne Dorsher: board member, Chris Kudrna: board member, Barb Carlson: board member, Kimberly Foster: Secretary, Lori Glanz-Gambrino: board member, Monica Segura-Schwartz: vice president, Emily Swanson: board member, Pat Thompson: board member,",0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"“Great” will produce a student directed musical production of the popular picture book ""Rainbow Fish"" designed as a first theatre experience for young audiences (ages 3-6) and their favorite adults.",2019-10-06,2019-11-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Crow Wing, Douglas, Morrison, Pope, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-334,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009077,"Project Grant",2019,6156,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will create and exhibit at least two completed artworks in an exhibition with an artist statement. Students will develop their art tool kit. At least two completed artworks per student are displayed in the November 2019 Art Crawl with title cards and artist statement. Student tool kits contains completed documents.","Students created artwork and developed their art tool kit. At least two completed artworks per student are displayed with title cards and a reception. Student tool kits contains completed documents.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",2036,"Other,local or private",8192,,"Wend-Kouni Nintiema: chair; Eric Sauret: board member; Marco Gonzalez Marin: board member",0.00,"herARTS in Action","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Artists in Mentorship (AIM) is mentorship for artists of color to develop their tool kit and exhibit their artwork while developing relationships with the art institutes in our community.",2019-01-02,2019-12-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Drake,"herARTS in Action","PO Box 414","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 266-4316",herartsinaction@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-335,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009078,"Project Grant",2019,2091,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","More than 100 participants develop understanding of their heritage. Eighty percent of participants are underserved audiences with limited access to arts. At least 50 percent of participants are motivated to preserve/share their cultural heritage. We will intentionally observe the audience and their non-verbal responses. We will capture engagement through pictures. We will conduct individual surveys to identify growth in understanding and life impact from the program.","Outcomes: 1. 150 participants documented, more than 170 estimated. 2. 95% of participants identified as older adults, rural residents or students.3. Surveys/conversations supported that more than 50% felt the programs was motivational to preserving local culture. Evaluation: ? Interviewed more than 30 participants. ? Audience interaction and photos. ? Attendance records.","achieved proposed outcomes",1687,"Other,local or private",3778,,"Holdingford City Council: Sue Marstein: Mayor; Bob Sanchez: City Council Representative: Eric Berscheid, City Council Representative; Alan Walz: City Council Representative; Mike Odden: City Council Representative",0.00,"City of Holdingford","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Exploring our Heritage through Folk Arts will help participants develop a greater understanding of the heritage of northeast Stearns County through a series of programs focused on visual folk arts, culinary folk arts and performance folk arts.",2019-02-01,2019-04-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Marstein,"City of Holdingford","420 Main St PO Box 69",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-2966",mayor.smarstein@holdingfordmn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-336,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009080,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","(1) Building community relationships, (2) showcasing the artistic diversity and integrity of local and regional musical talent, and (3) a good reputation in providing a quality festival experience. Planning Committee Self-evaluation; Ongoing check in; Qualitative surveys.","Additional venues requested to participate, expansion of the types of music offered, increased number of artist applications received, favorable responses from venue operators, musicians and audiences. Surveys were collected from each of the stake holders - venues, artists, audiences.","Achieved proposed outcomes",34050,"Other,local or private",41050,,"Additional venues requested to participate, expansion of the types of music offered, increased number of artist applications received, favorable responses from venue operators, musicians and audiences. Surveys were collected from each of the stake holders - venues, artists, audiences.",0.00,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central Minnesota will present the Common Roots Festival for its 3rd year, August 22-24, 2019, in various venues downtown Saint Cloud, Minnesota. This 3-day festival features over 300 musicians.",2019-01-01,2019-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 828-1437",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-338,"Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Kristina Hess: District Auditorium Theater manager, leadership and coordination to 4 district theaters, involvement in newly develop theater programs; Scott L. Miller: composer of interactive electroacoustic chamber music and eco-systemic performance pieces, recent work experiments with virtual reality applications in live concert settings, Raba album, Professor of Music at Saint Cloud State University, director of SEAMUS Records; Lyssa Lovejoy: involved in Art communities with my father Jimmy’s Lovejoy sculptor and oils, artist, teaching art, art fairs/shows, acrylic artist, pen & ink artist, pencil artist, watercolor artist, working towards an art therapy life coach certification; Joan Eisenriech: Major in Studio Art from University of Minnesota Morris. art educator in Heron Lake, Minnesota, community education and recreation director for Mankato Public Schools, served on review panels for the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board; Linda Pacel: community artist, Community Education educator, currently assisting with a new arts program called CAP for retirees, Buffalo Art Guild Group (501C3) board member previously held the President's position 2015-2017 and a member since 2008; Steve Zapf: artist who works with wood mainly creating display canoes, Emerging Artist Award grantee from CMAB, Artist Career Development grantee to learn the art of paddle board building in 2017.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009081,"Project grant",2019,5138,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The project seeks to (1) improve public awareness of music history and available live music experiences, (2) preserve the history of live music, and (3) prompt engagement in the arts community in Saint Cloud and surrounding areas. Viewers will be provided a survey following the showing of the film at the Common Roots Festival kickoff event held Beaver Island Brewing Company and the Saint Cloud Film Festival. Completion of the survey enters the writer in a contest to win prizes.","A written survey was used to assess the impact of the film at the time of viewing. 102 surveys were collected. 98% felt they'd learned more about St. Cloud's music history than before viewing the film; 78% felt more aware of current live music experiences available; 48% felt they would increase the amount of experiences after viewing the film.","Achieved proposed outcomes",1712,"Other,local or private",6850,,"TJ Larum: co-chair; Angela Ringsmuth: co-chair; Dan Brill: treasurer, Mike May: secretary; Dawn Yilek: board member; Carrie Zwack: board member; Zach Dorholt: board member; Ric Studer: board member; Jim Norwood: board member",0.00,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project grant",,"The applicant will work to produce the film Common Roots - A History of Local Music in Central Minnesota, a collection of photos, videos, and interviews from musicians and music historians to preserve the history of local music in Central Minnesota.",2019-06-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Larum,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 291-1483",tjlarum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-339,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009083,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Maintaining a high quality of art combined with an increase in Festival attendance of 5%; continuing to add more inclusivity and diversity. The number and quality of applications received, and the amount of diverse art and/or minority artists selected by our independent jury, crowd numbers using Saint Joseph Police Dept. and experienced food vendors estimates.","Several artists reported that they did very well in spite of lower numbers of patrons due to poor weather conditions. This outcome was based on artist survey results. Approximately half the number of audience members attended as usually attend. Many felt the patrons who did show up were there to purchase art.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",8417,"Other,local or private",15417,,"Alicia Peters: president, artist recruitment and jury selection process; Mary Degiovanni: treasurer; Mary Niedenfuer; vice-president, Festival project director, artist recruitment and selection; Danielle Taylor: food vendor coordinator and sustainability; Alison Bell: logistics; Jeff Engholm: entertainment and technical set-up; Thomasette Scheeler, OSB: logistics and volunteer coordination; Laura Kutzera Gaarder: street entertainment, logistics and general festival needs; Denise Silvers: logistics; Sarah Boleyn: writers and poets and organizes The Book End",0.00,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Millstream Arts Festival is an outdoor, juried arts festival presenting visual artists and musicians in a family-friendly festival environment. Our project grant application will fund just over 40% of our budgeted 2017 Festival expenses.",2019-09-29,2019-09-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Niedenfuer,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7723",millstream@millstreamartsfestival.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Mille Lacs, Wright, Scott, Hennepin, Ramsey, Morrison, Douglas, Chisago, Anoka, Kanabec, St. Louis, Todd, Isanti, Hubbard, Carver, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Le Sueur, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-340,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009086,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increase awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble within Central Minnesota and within a larger radius. Increase audience size and level of engagement by the audience. Audience numbers will be documented through ticket sales. Surveys will include information about travel distance, reasoning for audience member’s attendance, frequency of attendance, and level of engagement.","The proposed outcomes were to increase awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble within Central Minnesota and within a larger radius, to increase audience size and level of audience engagement. According to audience surveys, a majority of our audience were seeing their first MDE performance, and had previously no or little exposure to dance production, and most found the show engaging throughout.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",3281,"Other,local or private",10281,,"Chuck Norwood: President Jeff Ringer: Vice President Seal Dwyer: Treasurer Tom Hergert: Secretary Leah Beack: Board Member",0.00,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Spring Show: ""A Real Boy."" Inspired by the novel ""The Adventures of Pinocchio."" The Minnesota Dance Ensemble will perform for the Saint Cloud Area Community at the Paramount Center for the Arts, providing entertainment for families.",2019-01-06,2019-04-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-341,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009087,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Minnesota Dance Ensemble will perform their first Halloween show for Saint Cloud Area at the Paramount Center for the Arts! Audience numbers will be tracked through ticket sales. Surveys will include information about travel distance, reasoning for audience member’s attendance, frequency of attendance, and level of engagement.","For the first time in the Saint Cloud Area there was a Halloween themed dance-theater production. Returning audience members saw something different from all previous shows and came on a new night, Halloween.New audience members saw the dancers perform for the first time, and gained experience of the art of dance and theater. Many (57%) had never been to a dance show before.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",3084,"Other,local or private",10084,,"Chuck Norwood: President; Jeff Ringer: Vice Presidet; Tom Hergert: Secretary; Seal Dwyer: Treasurer; Leah Beack; Boardmember",0.00,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"“Love from Beyond the Grave” is a moving story about how love conquers all challenges by remaining strong even for a zombie bride and groom. A cast of dancing Halloween characters take the audience through a story with unexpected twists.",2019-05-11,2019-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-342,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009088,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","String students will come together for a week of orchestral music, aided by directors, artists, interns, and volunteers. They will learn new music, develop their skills, perform at the end of the week, and continue their string study. Data will be collected through enrollment and student, parent, staff, and audience surveys. The first rehearsal will be compared to the last rehearsal via observation of quantity and quality and short surveys for student perspective.","Students, interns, artists, teachers, and volunteers came together for one week of string music camp. Students learned new music, developed their skills, met string peers, and performed. Teachers and artists collaborated to help students achieve their goals, and to learn from each other. Outcomes were evaluated through enrollment and hiring data; surveys; and rehearsal observation.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",7438,"Other,local or private",14438,,"Carlin Stiles: co-director; Steve Eckblad: conductor and teacher; Rhonda Johnson: conductor and T-shirts sales; Kara Mather: teacher; Rachel Masters; grant writer",0.00,"Mississippi Strings Camp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Mississippi Strings Camp supports local string players by offering summer orchestra instruction. The camp wishes to provide enrichment opportunities through scholarships, lessons, and guest teachers.",2019-06-10,2019-06-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Masters,"Mississippi Strings Camp","30 Allendale Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright, Todd, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-343,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009091,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Establish downtown Monticello as a highly regarded area for quality arts and cultural programming. Residents, visitors, performers, and community organizations will be excited by the opportunity to take part in these events. Count attendees to verify increased attendance at events. Feedback will be gathered anecdotally from various groups included in the event (attendees, performers, vendors, community groups, etc.) to guide our understanding of success of each event.","Music on the Mississippi 2019 achieved specific outcomes including: drawing more people to the area and generating excitement about the events. Staff communicated with participants and artists to evaluate the outcomes.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",6000,"Other,local or private",13000,,"City Council Brian Stumpf: Mayor Jim Davidson: City Council Member Bill Fair: City Council Member Charlotte Gabler: City Council Member Lloyd Hilgart: City Council Member Parks & Recreation Commission Brian Stoll: Parks Commission Chair Jack Gregor: Parks Commission Vice Chair Nancy Mccaffrey: Parks Commissioner Karen Vetsch: Parks Commissioner Lynn Anderson: Parks Commissioner Julie Jelen: Parks Commissioner Anna Bohanon: Parks Commissioner Bill Fair: Council Liaison to Parks Commission",1.00,"City of Monticello","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Music on the Mississippi contributes to ongoing efforts by the City of Monticello to revitalize the Downtown, bringing high quality cultural arts programming to the public in the most popular downtown riverfront park.",2019-05-30,2019-09-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Cahill,"City of Monticello","505 Walnut St Ste 4",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 271-7124",sara.cahill@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-344,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for “What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009092,"Project Grant",2019,5758,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage ","This project will help kids, teens and seniors who use this space every week understand the amount of work that goes into creating public murals and teach workshop attendees a bit about various mural technique. Evaluation forms will be created for all workshop attendees that include some questions to gauge the quality of the educational components. Workshops will be attended and supervised by Sue from Montiarts. ","The project did successfully demonstrate to the public accessing this busy civic space how much work and planning goes into creating large-scale murals, and humanized the process. The outcome was measured by Community Center staff collecting feedback at a nearby registration counter, and by worksheets distributed to school children who attended a public dedication ceremony/artist talk.","achieved proposed outcomes",1948,"Other,local or private ",7706,,"Brian Stumpf (mayor), Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lloyd Hilgart",0.00,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant ",,"The MCC Entrance Mural Project involves professional muralist Limpio creating a large entrance mural and teaching two workshops involving local seniors, kids, and teens. ",2019-09-09,2019-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",Arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-345,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage. ","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage. ",,2 10009093,"Project Grant",2019,3003,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Aspiring young artists will learn about the process of mural making, as well as some of the unique techniques of this talented up and coming artist. The mural will help beautify Monticello and create a more connected community. There will be workshops held with young artists and there will be evaluation forms to grade those workshops. Monticello Arts Initiative will also complete surveys to gather feedback on the mural project.","Monticello community members gained an understanding of the personal nature of public art; that it is created by an actual person, who works many hours to create it. Students involved in the project had a rare opportunity to learn first-hand about what it's like to do public art from an actual working artist from their generation. post-project surveys indicated students found it to be valuable.","achieved proposed outcomes",1001,"Other,local or private",4004,,"Jill Bartlett, Jeff Hegle, Missy Hanson, Candace Carda, Jennifer Lewis Kannegieter, Melissa Curtis",0.00,"Monticello Public Schools","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Downtown Monticello Mural project with Allison Hunsley -- Upcoming artist Allison Hunsley will have an opportunity to make her mark in her local community while helping to re-imagine downtown Monticello and educate young artists.",2019-05-13,2019-06-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Clay,Sawatzke,"Monticello School District","302 Washington St",Monticello,MN,55362,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-346,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009094,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Over 300 people will attend each free concert. Patrons will increase their awareness of the value of diverse musical genres. Artists are the highest quality. Evaluation will be done by Saint Cloud Symphony staff and the Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society board of directors. Verbal and written feedback from the public and participating artists will be solicited. Audience size will be counted.","Over 300 people will attend each free concert. Patrons will increase their awareness of the value of diverse musical genres. Artists are the highest quality.Evaluation will be done by Saint Cloud Symphony staff and the Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society board of directors. Verbal and written feedback from the public and participating artists will be solicited. Audience size will be counted.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",5946,"Other,local or private",12946,2000,"Joan Anderson: Co-Chair; Mary Margaret Bjorklun: board member; Sam Calvert: board member; Elaine Carter: board member; William Cook: board member; Chris Felsch: board member; Jill Florek: Co-Chair; Lora Honer: board member; Jack Kelly: board member; Nia Primus: board member; Bette Raffenbuel: board member; Bruce Regan: Treasurer",0.00,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music in the Gardens is a summer series of six free chamber music concerts presented on Sunday afternoons in the Munsinger Gardens on the banks of the Mississippi River in Saint Cloud. This project also includes music for Art Fair in the Gardens.",2019-05-20,2019-08-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","PO Box 7594","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-5959",lmagney@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-347,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009095,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The measurable outcomes include: to develop a new audience for professional theatre and to deepen engagement with the audience during the post-performance Question and Answer session. Evaluation plans include an audience survey, which will be distributed and collected at the performance. Paramount staff and programming committee will review the survey results, which may influence future programming.","The measurable outcomes that were achieved were to develop a new audience for professional theatre and to deepen engagement with the audience during a post-performance Q and A with the cast. New audience was determined by collecting information about which patrons were new to our CRM system. Engagement during the Q and A was evaluated by a survey that was distributed to attendees.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",10458,"Other,local or private",17458,,"King Banaian: Board Chair, Executive Committee; Elna Bateman: Governance; David DeBlieck: Outreach Advisory; Meghan Dingmann: Programming; Paul Harris: Goverance; Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson: Secretary, Executive Committee; Hanna Lord: Programming; John Mathews: Executive Committee, Goverance; Dan Meyer: Programming Committee; Lynn Metcalf: Visual Arts Advisory; June Roos: Governance; Alyse Siemers; Chris Stalboreger: Vice Chair, Executive Committee; Melinda Tamm: Programming; Paul Thompson: Past Chair, Executive Committee; Janet Tilstra: Outreach Advisory, Programming; Dan Torgersen: Governance, Programming; Carol Lewis: City Council Rep; Antony Goddard: City Rep, Executive Committee",0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Aquila Theatre brings ""1984,"" a theatrical presentation of George Orwell's cautionary novel, to the Paramount Center for the Arts stage. An audience talk-back and Q and A will follow the performance.",2019-11-01,2019-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Boulka,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137",gboulka@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-348,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009096,"Project Grant",2019,6750,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Poet-artists will connect with new audiences, audiences will increase their appreciation of poetry as an art form, and the number of central Minnesota residents who participate in poetry events will increase as a result of this project. Evaluation methods will include participant surveys to assess satisfaction, and a comparison of the numbers of participants in events to assess whether there has been an increase.","68% of artist participants reported through survey they felt connected to new audiences. 93 audience members indicated their experience was positive by sharing their email addresses. 100% of families attending reported they had fun. Articles published on website and social media received a 292% increase in growth from October - December 2019, as measured by Google Analytics.","achieved some of the proposed outcome",2895,"Other,local or private",9645,908,"Micki Blenkush, Kate Buechler, Cassidy Swanson",0.00,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"“Lyricality Poetry Pop Ups 2019” will bring the poetry of fifteen or more established and emerging Central Minnesota poets to new and underserved audiences through surprising celebratory events called ""Poetry Pop Ups.""",2019-07-01,2019-12-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,"Rose Hall Media Company",66A,"Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-349,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009097,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","600 films submitted from 3000 artists, 80+ films shown to 1500 patrons. We get submissions from six sources on-line (which list the artists who participated) where we then screen the films and narrow them down to those, we have time to program. We sell tickets which allows us to track the number of patrons in attendance.","We expected 600 films submitted from 3000 artists, 80+ films shown to 1500 patrons. We ended up with over 750 submissions from more than 3800 artists, 106 films shown to 1354 patrons. Our audience is up from last year and we had to reschedule two shows due to projection failure on our opening night.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",15345,"Other,local or private",22345,,"John Scott: chair; Jody Barth: treasurer; Jason Ewert: artistic director/board member",0.00,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The 2019 Saint Cloud Film Fest celebrates independent, local, and global cinema. We will show a combination of features and shorts from November 2-9.",2019-11-02,2019-11-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","2510 41st Ave S Ste 301","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-9019",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Crow Wing, Anoka, Clay, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-350,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009099,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1) Provide a forum for artists to exhibit and sell their work to a public audience 2) Provide an art education experience to youth throughout the day via the Little Lemons Children’s Area 3) Offer an evening concert to community members. 1) We will send a post-event evaluation to all of our art and craft vendors to gather feedback about their experience. 2) We work with the Paramount Arts District to run and evaluate our Children’s area. 3) We will survey the audience.","Provided a forum for more than 200 artists to sell their work to a large public audience. Provided an art education experience for more than 1,500 youth in various media. Offered a free outdoor concert to community members. We sent a post-event evaluation to all of our art vendors to gather feedback about their experience. We surveyed the audience to determine size and demographic composition.","achieved proposed outcomes",22968,"Other,local or private",29968,,"AbdulRahmane Abdul-Aziz; Ashlyn Anderson; Alex Cirillo; Jay Cowles; Dawn Erlandson; Robert Hoffman; Jerry Janezich; Roger Moe; April Nishimura; Rudy Rodriguez; George Soule; Louise Sundin; Cheryl Tefer; Michael Vekich; Samson Williams",0.00,"Saint Cloud State University","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"2019 Lemonade Concert and Art Fair. The Lemonade Concert and Art Fair is Central Minnesota’s premiere summer art fair, featuring more than 200 art vendors and 10,000 participants from around the region.",2019-06-27,2019-06-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Meeker, Todd, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-351,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009101,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","More than 350 patrons will attend. Patrons will recognize the colorful nature of the orchestration and the role of soloists in the works presented. Audience will be counted. Oral and written feedback will be solicited in the lobby following the concert and analyzed by board and staff. Audience response will be observed and recorded.","335 persons attended the concert. The audience was counted.The audience was thrilled by the performance of the soloist and leapt to their feet for a standing ovation. Written and oral feedback, observation.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",10183,"Other,local or private",17183,,"Ross Detert: President; Daniel Torgersen: Vice President; Allen Horn: Treasurer; Jill Pattock: Secretary; Tamara Hobbs: board member; Lorie Johnson: board member; Jennifer Kalpin: board member; Julie Mertz: board member; Gary Oberg: board member; Kristin Rothstein: board member; Mark Springer: board member; Brad Gordon Ufer: board member",0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Answering the Call"" is a concert built around the consequences of artists answering the call. The concert will begin with the magical horn calls at the beginning of the Overture to Oberon.",2019-11-02,2019-11-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-352,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10009102,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","85 young people in Grades 4 to 9 will learn about theatrical and musical arts through active participation in the production of an opera. Written evaluations from creative team members and choirboys will be combined with online audience evaluations to assess the quality and community impact of both the artistic production and final artistic product.","56 young people in grades 4-8 worked with professional artists and musicians through active participation in the production of an opera. More than 400 Central Minnesota residents observed a performance of these works. Online surveys provided qualitative evaluations while internal record keeping provided quantitative assessments.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",11592,"Other,local or private",18592,,"Matt Reichert: board chair, Jaimie Beretta: vice chair, Amy Roers: secretary, Kimberly Magnuson: treasurer, Lisa Schroers: member, Fr. Nick Kleespie: member, Nancy Fandel: member, Fred Shermock: member, Kristen Bauer: member, Alyssa Brandvold: member, Mary Jo Leighton: member, Andre Heywood: artistic director, Angela Klaverkamp: executive director.",0.00,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Opera4Kids introduces young people—both as performers and observers—in the production of staged musical theater from the classical tradition, including works by Gilbert and Sullivan, Benjamin Britten, and Minnesotan Stephen Paulus.",2019-10-11,2019-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Klaverkamp,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558",aklaverkamp@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Morrison, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-353,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009104,"Project Grant",2019,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will stage our original, full-length play this October and November on the stage of the historic Pioneer Place Theatre. In doing so, we will provide paying jobs for fourteen actors, four musicians, and three crew members. The measure of our success will be the quality of the show we are able to produce, and the number of seats we are able to fill.","We achieved our goal of staging our new play at Pioneer Place in Saint Cloud, and paid all our performers and crew for their efforts. Ticket sales was our primary method of measuring our success.","achieved proposed outcomes",4140,"Other,local or private",9140,,,0.00,"Schrock AKA Rough Draft Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We will debut a new locally-written play, called Attack Plan Alpha!",2019-06-01,2019-11-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anthony,Schrock,Schrock,"200 1st Ave S",Buffalo,MN,55313,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Hennepin, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-354,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009682,"Project Grant",2019,1924,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Hold spring, summer, and holiday concerts with 100 plus attendees. Receive positive response from the community. Provide an outlet for youth and adult musicians to perform. Increase membership. Survey audiences and band members to measure satisfaction with performances. Recruit new members through schools, newspaper advertising, social media and personal contacts.","The community band performed three shows to an enthusiastic crowd. You could feel the community pride as the band performed. An audience survey indicated a 98% ""Good/Excellent"" rating for the performance. Thirty active band members performed the concert. A member survey was also done after each performance, and data was collected and reviewed.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",846,"Other,local or private",2680,,"Amy Johnson: president; Pete Johnson: vice-president; Jennifer Slipka: director; David Hood: director; Ruth Clark: director",0.00,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture AKA Delano Community Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Three band concerts will be performed by the Delano Community Band (founded in November 2017). Concerts will take place in March, July, and December 2019.",2019-03-01,2019-12-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Johnson,"Delano Community Band","638 Montrose Ave",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 331-8282",delanocommunityband@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Carver, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-302,"Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Jeff Burns: cellist, treasurer for Buffalo Community Orchestra, grant writer for BCO, board members for Wright County Extension, Wright County Soil and Water, Monticello Community Education; Barb Kellogg: photographic artist specializing in nature creating elegant and timeless images, awarded the Artist Career Development Grant for What Mental Illness Feels Like Images & Stories, photographer with increasing her knowledge of photographing with film, continuing the exploration of mental illness through photography and interviews to create a book; William Tregaskis, Ph.D: coordinator for the Buffalo office of Central Minnesota Mental Health Center, Chair of the Minnetonka Unitarian Universalist performing arts series,. president of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Stephanie Peterson: Fine Arts/ Social Studies curriculum coordinator for Saint Cloud Area School District 742, involved with music with a touch of drama through high school and college and has remained interested and supportive of both fine arts education and community art programs ever since; Mike Brubaker: executive director of the Sherburne History Center, worked as an Executive Director, a curator, archivist, customer service manager, contract work in Historic Preservation with CLG programs, variety of public programs on family history and local history.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher; choral director; community theatre director; voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member; Leslie Hanlon: secretary Stearns County, director of fundraising and marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation.",,2 10009683,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The communities of Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted and surrounding area will enjoy watching a performance of their friends, neighbors and relatives at a reasonable ticket price and location. The cast, crew and pit will further their expertise. The audience will be given an exit survey to convey their assessment of the show's entertainment and artistic value and lasting impression. Performers and crew will be given an entrance and an exit survey to measure their growth artistically.","THE HLWW COMMUNITY AND FRIENDS AND FAMILY FROM OUTER COMMUNITIES WERE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY AND PARTAKE IN A SOLID PERFORMANCE OF THE DROWSY CHAPERONE. A SURVEY OF THE CAST, CREW, PIT AND AUDIENCE WAS GIVEN TO JUDGE EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT VALUES ON A SCALE OF 1-10. AVERAGE SCORE WAS 9.1 FOR THE AUDIENCE IN ATTENDANCE. AVERAGE EXPERIENCE GROWTH OF 2.4 FOR PERFORMERS.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",8357,"Other,local or private",15357,,"Louise Arlien, President; Kelly Sale, Board Member; Jody Kust, Board Member; Rick Smith, Board Member",0.00,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Theatre Arts Board Summer 2019 Production will present The Drowsy Chaperone by Bob Martin and Don McKellar on July 12th - 14th and July 19th - 20th for the communities surrounding Howard Lake, Waverly and Winsted.",2019-05-28,2019-07-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Belinda,Larson,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","723 Keats AVE SW","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 286-6665",HLWW.TAB@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-303,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10005863,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To bring awareness to the global refugee crisis, build empathy towards our refugee neighbors in Central MN, and to find ourselves in each other, one photograph at a time. We will use a postcard to gather feedback at the artist talk in August, as well as gathering feedback through our social media promotion of this exhibit.","The specific outcomes of this exhibit were to bring awareness to the global refugee crisis, build empathy towards our refugee neighbors in Central MN, and to find ourselves in each other, one photograph at a time. We gathered written and verbal feedback at the culminating event in August as well as through our social media posts throughout the summer-long project.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",3481,"Other,local or private",10481,,"Sara Greenberg-Hassan, Co-chair Laura Tripiciano, Co-Chair Zurya Anjum Esther Aspling Younsook Yeo Ulises Ayala The St Cloud community was once all white and Christian. Due to a change in demographics the last couple of decades, that is not the face of this area anymore! Our board reflects the change in this area by having both people of color and white people, people born in America and those that weren’t, and lastly, people representing many faiths: Muslim, Christian, and Jewish.",,#unitecloud,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Project When Home Won't Let You Stay: Encountering Refugee Stories: Bring James Bowey's traveling photography exhibit featuring MN refugees to St. Cloud, summer 2018.",2018-06-20,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ringsmuth,#unitecloud,"232 2nd Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(404) 422-0290 ",natalie@unitecloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-258,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005864,"Project Grant",2018,6153,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Community members will be able to view and experience the BEAT by attending the FREE concerts on the Grand Opening weekend. We will also use this opportunity to promote our 2018-19 BEAT series. Attendance at all three events will be taken. Number of 2018-19 BEAT series tickets sold will also be measured.","Attendance for the weekend was 1,200 people and this was measured by the number of tickets given out at the door. Age demographics reported by those who completed the survey include: Age 0-5- 43, Age 6-12- 110, Ages 13-18- 50; Age 19-35- 62, Age 36-50- 150, Age 50+ 279.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",5585,"Other,local or private",11738,,"Don Winkels, Scott Hansen, Patricia Gersch, Matt Kreuzer, Ron Paulsen, Ozzie Carbajal, Jeannifer McLachlan",,"Albany Area Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Blattner Energy Arts Theatre Grand Opening Free Concert Weekend: Debut our new facility to our community.",2018-05-18,2018-05-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Neu,"Albany Area Community Education","30 Forest Ave PO Box 40",Albany,MN,56307,"(320) 845-5060 ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-259,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005865,"Project Grant",2018,1190,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Each step of creation will be rated by process and product quality by teacher and students. Students will create functional pieces of jewelry. Course engagement measured through continuing student course registration, variety of student products, and student learning ratings and reflection in the steps of process.","Students learned the art and process of jewelry making through the mediums of lost wax casting, bead loom weaving, ceramic bead making, and resin pouring from a professional artist from our community. Students will be measured through self-evaluation and teacher evaluation through rubric.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",6538,"Other,local or private",7728,,"Annandale School: Mike Holthaus: chairperson; Katie Jones: vice-chairperson; Jon Scheer: clerk; Paul Zabinski: treasurer; Jeannette Rieger-Borer: director; Jennifer Mealey: director",,"Annandale High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Jewelry Design and Metal Casting Project; Annandale High School students will be exposed to jewelry making and metal casting through a course, tour and artist residency.",2019-04-01,2019-05-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Lessin,"Annandale High School","855 Hemlock St E",Annandale,MN,55302-1167,"(320) 274-8208 ",elessin@isd876.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-260,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005866,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The number of students and public who attend the learning component. The number of community members who use the space where the mural is visible. The satisfaction measured on surveys. The number of people who purchase artwork at the exhibit. A Survey of community members, written and verbal discussion. The record of the number of people in attendance at the unveiling/exhibit, number who use the space where the mural is located. Photographs to track and evaluate the mural.","Spring and winter panels were added to the mural in the pool area at the Becker Community Center. A 1-1 mentorship, 4 high school art classes, approx. 60 K-6th graders were able to meet and speak with the artist. An official unveiling and art display of Dan Mondloch's work took place at the project's completion. Written survey's, photos, in person interaction with public were used to evaluate.",,4074,"Other,local or private",11074,,,,"Becker Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"The Minnesota Wildlife Through the Seasons Mural and Exhibit project is the addition of Spring and Winter panels at the Becker Community Center. The animals and plants are native to the Oak Savanna ecosystem.",2018-04-23,2018-06-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,Pommerening,"Becker Parks and Recreation","11500 Sherburne AVE ",Becker,MN,55308,"(763) 200-4271 ",jcassidy@ci.becker.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-261,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005867,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","More youth will have hands-on arts experiences and be able to develop product that describes their identity for the 2018 Spring Showcase. Artist will take daily attendance, provide experiences in dance, visual arts and music, survey youth upon completion of programs, and photograph/video completed product at the Showcase.","Outcome 1. Youth participants developed a greater understanding of the cultures represented in our community through hands-on experiences in the arts. Outcome 2. Youth participants built social emotional learning skills that will help them be successful in school and in life. Outcomes were evaluated through product at the showcase, informal youth feedback and an online survey.",,31080,"Other,local or private",38080,,"Curt Gainsforth, President; Chris Schuver, 1st Vice President; Tony Tillemans, Treasurer; Pat Miller, Secretary; Mimi Bitzan; Julie Fisk; Prentiss Foster; Peter Fuchsteiner; John Hoffman; Sheila Krogman; Matt McDowall; Brett Mushatt; Matt Nikodym ; Roger Poganski; Eric Reisinger; Kristin Rothstein; Dan Tideman; Bruce Watkins; Gary Webber; Pat Welter; Steve Windfeldt",,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"I Am (talented, beautiful, competent, amazing, ME)! Arts programming will focus on heritage and social emotional competencies. Youth will take learning to develop original work that encompasses their identity.",2018-04-23,2018-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616 ",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-262,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005868,"Project Grant",2018,6798,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience size, audience response to music based on polling and conversation, musician participation, musician response to music based on polling and conversation. We measure audience size by ticket count, audience response by post-concert polling and conversation, musician participation by taking attendance, musician response by polling and conversation.","Buffalo Community Orchestra members rehearsed for ten sessions, then performed for the public on May 12. Attendance at rehearsals averaged 00%. Our attendance at the event totaled 185 adults and 26 youths. Our focus on the ""Countryside"" prompted us to invite Wright County organizations to promote outdoor activities. Representatives of five organizations visited with guests after the concert.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",4323,"Other,local or private",11121,,"Bill Tregaskis: president; Jolyn Halvorson: vice-president; Laura Keller: secretary;Jeff Burns: treasurer; Gretchen Katzenberger: donations manager, chairs music committee; Mike Walsh: music committee, professional supervisor; Veronica Lilly: music committee; Evan Keller: analytics; Mary Ellen Lundsten: finance committee, music committee; Kendell Kubash: chairs finance committee, music committee;",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Music of the Countryside"" will include eight standard rehearsals, a dress rehearsal, and a concert for the public on May 12, 2018.",2018-05-12,2018-05-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Sherburne, McLeod, Goodhue, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-263,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005869,"Project Grant",2018,6488,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience size, audience response to music, musician participation, interaction with other community organizations. We measure audience size by ticket count, audience response by post-concert polling and conversation, musician participation by taking attendance and polling, development of community contacts by the nature and number of organizations at our event.","Rehearsal attendance averaged 76%, lower than the 85% expected. Musicians are expected to sign themselves in, and this may not always happen. Attendance at the concert was 329. Fifty-five of these had their attendance paid for by Allina Health, part of the ""Bounce Back"" focus. Audience members gave the evening a 2.97 out of a possible 3.0, while musicians rated the evening at 2.65.",,4859,"Other,local or private",11347,,"Bill Tregaskis: president; Jolyn Halvorson: vice-president; Laura Keller: secretary; Jeff Burns: treasurer; Gretchen Katzenberger: donations manager, music committee chair; Evan Keller: board member; Kendell Kubasch: finance chair; Veronica Lilly: board member; Mary Ellen Lundsten: board member; Thomas Maresh: board member; Kristi Wagner: board member; Mike Walsh, District 877 liason",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Bounce Back with BCO"": Buffalo Community Orchestra will rehearse for 8 sessions and then perform a public concert focusing on music with a mental health theme developed by local health providers.",2018-03-03,2018-03-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod, Hennepin, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-264,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10005871,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Madagascar Jr. will provide a musical theatre experience to the community, with quality technical elements by local technicians, artists and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.","Madagascar Jr. provided a musical theater experience to the community, with quality technical elements by local technicians, artists & volunteers. The outcomes were measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer tabulation, feedback and participant surveys.",,14454,"Other,local or private",21454,,"Jon Salmon: chair; Jamie Cassidy: vice-chair; Tony Carlson: treasurer; Philip Ludwig: secretary; Michael Walsh: board member; Diane Paulu: board member; Janice Luoma: board member; board member; Greg Bestland: board member; Jennifer Robinson:board member; Erin Walsh: board member; Jon Salmon: chair; Jamie Cassidy: vice-chair; Tony Carlson: treasurer; Philip Ludwig: secretary; Michael Walsh: board member; Diane Paulu: board member; Janice Luoma: board member; board member; Greg Bestland: board member; Jennifer Robinson:board member; Erin Walsh: board member; Jon Salmon: chair; Jamie Cassidy: vice-chair; Tony Carlson: treasurer; Philip Ludwig: secretary; Michael Walsh: board member; Diane Paulu: board member; Janice Luoma: board member; board member; Greg Bestland: board member; Jennifer Robinson:board member; Erin Walsh: board member",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the musical, Madagascar Jr. Performances February 9-11 and 16-18, 2018 at Discovery Auditorium.",2018-02-09,2018-02-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-265,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005872,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Monty Python's Spamalot will provide a musical theatre experience to the community, with quality, innovative artistic elements by local artists, technicians and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience interviews, surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.","Monty Python's Spamalot provided a musical theatre experience to the community, with quality, innovative artistic elements by local artists, technicians & volunteers. The outcomes were measured by audience interviews, surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",25592,"Other,local or private",32592,,"Jon Salmon: chair; Jamie Cassidy: vice-chair; Tony Carlson: treasurer; Philip Ludwig: secretary; Michael Walsh: board member; Diane Paulu: board member; Janice Luoma: board member; board member; Greg Bestland: board member; Jennifer Robinson:board member; Erin Walsh: board member",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"BCT will produce the musical, Monty Python's Spamalot to be performed July 20-22 and 25-28, 2018 at the Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center. The project will involve artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2018-07-20,2018-07-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-266,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005874,"Project Grant",2018,5571,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We will grow the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous fall program. Students will learn a new style of orchestral music. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous fall program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.","CMYO increased the number of students who participate in our program compared to our last season. CMYO retained over 75% of their student base. CMYO provided better understanding of how to play selections which included skills needed to enhance their playing. A new class offered music history, theory, and ear training. CMYO's survey results indicated it was well received by parents/students.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",2435,"Other,local or private",8006,375,"President John Johnson: Secretary Rachel Tisdale: Treasurer Hans Mersinger: Board Director Thea Stockinger",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Students and audience will perform selections that focuses on patriotism. Some of the pieces will include composers from Finland, German, and United States of America.",2018-09-01,2018-12-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847 ",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-267,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005877,"Project Grant",2018,6600,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience members will have increased knowledge, understanding and appreciation for string quartet music and the composers of the music performed. Evaluation will be based on written surveys and verbal feedback from audience members, the performers, staff, and board members. Concert and outreach program attendance figures and ticket sales are also evaluated.","The Rolston String Quartet performed several outreach programs, a free family concert, and a full-length formal concert that provide enjoyable, enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations. Audience members gained increased knowledge, understanding and appreciation for string quartet music and the composers of the music performed including Mozart, Tchaikovsky and Dutilleux.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",3214,"Other,local or private",9814,,"Margaret (Mag) Patridge: president; Rob Lavenda: vice president; Banaian, Barbara: secretary; Maureen McCarter: treasurer; Richard Albares: board member; David Arnott: board member; Tamara Hobbs: board member",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Chamber Music Society will present the Rolston String Quartet in concert on May 19, 2018 and several outreach programs in the community.",2018-05-18,2018-05-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Isanti, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-268,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005878,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Audiences will experience a live performance by a major national ballet company, CSB will expand access to the arts for underserved audiences, project will introduce new audiences to live ballet, and regional dancers will participate in workshop. Surveys, community partner feedback and evaluation, ticket reports and workshop attendance.","1) Central Minnesota experienced a live performance by a major national ballet company. 2) CSB expanded access to the arts by working with community partners to provide 225 tickets and transportation to underrepresented/underserved audiences. 3) 48% of the audience experienced live ballet performance for the first time. 4) 20 regional dancers participated in the public workshop with DTH dancers.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",26340,"Other,local or private",33340,,"Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Kaitlyn Ludlow, David DeBlieck, Barry Elert, Laura Hood, Rick Odenthal, Sue Palmer, Gustvo Pena, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Elaine Rutherford, Chris Rasmussen, Arno Shermock, Jerry Wetterling",,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"Dance Theatre of Harlem: Proposal to fund tickets and transportation costs for underserved/under-represented groups in the community to attend the Dance Theatre of Harlem public performance.",2018-05-04,2018-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S PO Box 2000","St Joseph",MN,56321,"(320) 363-5011 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton, Stearns, Wright, Ramsey, Scott, Carver, Kandiyohi, Mille Lacs, Todd, Morrison, Pope, Anoka, St. Louis, Brown, Hennepin, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-269,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005880,"Project Grant",2018,917,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Hold summer and holiday concerts with 100 plus attendees. Receive positive response from community. Increase Community Band members from current seventeen members to 30. Survey audiences and band members to measure satisfaction with performances. Recruit new members through newspaper advertising, social media and personal contacts.","The community band performed at the Delano 4th of July celebration to an enthusiastic crowd. You could feel the community pride as the band performed a patriotic medley of song. An audience survey indicated a 98% ""Good/Excellent"" rating for the performance. Thirty active band members performed the concert. A member survey was also done after each performance, and data was collected and reviewed.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",523,"Other,local or private",1440,,"Amy Johnson: president; Pete Johnson: vice-president; Jennifer Slipka: director; Sarah Beamish: director; Ruth Clark: director",,"Delano Community Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Two band concerts will be performed by the Delano Community Band which is a newly formed all-volunteer group. Concerts will take place during summer and holiday events in Delano.",2018-07-04,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Johnson,"Delano Community Band","638 Montrose Ave ",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 331-8282 ",delanocommunityband@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-270,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005881,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increased art crawl attendance; increased interest/sales for artists and downtown shops/restaurants/organizations; increased art crawl sponsorship and media coverage. (1.) Survey venues, artists, sponsors and attendees. (2.) Track attendance and venue/artist/sponsor involvement. (3.) Compare sponsorship funds with past years.","1. Increased attendance and sales. Survey of venues/artists electronically and/or via phone or direct message. 75%+ indicated met or exceeded expectations. 2. Increased annual sponsorships. 2018: $8,000 / Years Past: less than $1,000 3. Increased coverage by media and activity on social media platforms. More articles and activity as a result of increased marketing and new branding.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",5898,"Other,local or private",12898,,"Donella Westphal: Organizer; Terri & Alana Emmerich: Organizers; Ellen Nelson: Board Member; Tim Stewart: Board Member; Brandon Johnson: Board Member; Shannon Wiger: Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Board Member",,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Sizzling Summer Art Crawl will feature 45+ artists exhibiting/selling in downtown venues, 25+ artist booths, and 50+ musicians, demonstrating artists, and street performers.",2018-08-10,2018-08-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donella,Westphal,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 333-3943 ",donella@julesbistrostcloud.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-271,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005882,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This event will promote social and intercultural cohesion through artistic expression and interaction at a free public event, including performances for the general public of African dance, drumming, and storytelling and teacher workshops. Photograph/video event to document the diversity. Count attendees who are White or African. Count number of people who engage with event via Facebook. Chronicle event using photos, videos, and interviews. Use Survey Monkey to evaluate teamwork and event.","Photograph/video event to document the diversity of culture presented, performers, and audience. Count percentage attendees who are White (20%) or African (80%.). Number of people who engaged with event via Facebook was 3021! Last year we had over 1000. We have really grown. Chronicle event using interviews recorded by Jeff Carmack of KVSC radio. Used Survey Monkey to evaluate attendees.",,2333,"Other,local or private",9333,600,"King Banaian, Treasurer, Elna Bateman, Helga Bauerly, Vice President, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Attorney, Lynn Metcalf, Arts Education, Dan Meyer, business/manufacturing, Gary Mrozek, artist, business, June Roos, Leadership Consulting, Chris Stalboerger, Certified Public Accountant, Melinda Tamm, business, dance, Paul Thompson, President, Janet Tilstra, Higher Education, Dan Torgersen, Jeff Goerger, City Council Designee, Tony Goddard, Director, Community Services and Facilities, King Banaian, Treasurer, Elna Bateman, Helga Bauerly, Vice President, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Attorney, Lynn Metcalf, Arts Education, Dan Meyer, business/manufacturing, Gary Mrozek, artist, business, June Roos, Leadership Consulting, Chris Stalboerger, Certified Public Accountant, Melinda Tamm, business, dance, Paul Thompson, President, Janet Tilstra, Higher Education, Dan Torgersen, Jeff Goerger, City Council Designee, Tony Goddard, Director, Community Services and Facilities, King Banaian, Treasurer, Elna Bateman, Helga Bauerly, Vice President, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Attorney, Lynn Metcalf, Arts Education, Dan Meyer, business/manufacturing, Gary Mrozek, artist, business, June Roos, Leadership Consulting, Chris Stalboerger, Certified Public Accountant, Melinda Tamm, business, dance, Paul Thompson, President, Janet Tilstra, Higher Education, Dan Torgersen, Jeff Goerger, City Council Designee, Tony Goddard, Director, Community Services and Facilities",,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Fred Yiran African Arts Day 2018 celebrates African arts and culture through the story of the late artist Fred Yiran.",2018-06-24,2018-06-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janette,Yiran,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","355 4th Ave NE","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 252-8499 ",jbyiran@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-272,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005884,"Project Grant",2018,6410,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Nine performances, two of which are in a new venue, ASL Interpreters at one show, Artists are paid stipends for doing their work and performing a little ""teaser"" of the show at assisted living facilities. Shows will take place, interpreters will be hired, artists will be paid and ""teasers"" will happen.","1. Perform seven shows of a relatively new musical. Shows done and audience surveyed. 2. One show with two ASL Interpreters. Interpreters hired. 3. Pay stipends to artists that are comparable to other community theater groups of our size. Artists surveyed. 4. Three ""teaser"" shows in area assisted living facilities. Teaser shows took place.",,9339,"Other,local or private",15749,,"Jennifer Dean Dwyer -President, Vicki Meyer-Vice President, Brenda Brown Jacobson, Secretary, Sherry Ask, Treasurer, Brad Busse, Board Member at Large, Karla Reichel, Board Member at Large, Cory Quinn, Board Member at Large, Amy Hunter, Board Member at Large. We currently have one open board position due to a resignation. We are working on finding a replacement.",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"GNTC will present their Winter Musical, ""Bingo, the Winning Musical"" in two locations as a dinner theater.",2017-12-20,2018-03-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Hunter,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-273,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10005885,"Project Grant",2018,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present ""Annie"" with 25 children and 40 adults in the cast and another 40 adults working behind the scenes. Provide a children's theater training during rehearsals when children are not on stage. We will put a QR Code in the program that will link audience members to an on-line evaluation of the play. The children's theater training will have a written pre and post-experience evaluation.","1. Perform ""Annie, The Musical""-we put a QR Code for an on-line evaluation in the program. 2. Children's Theater Training-had the participants fill out a written evaluation. 3. Children's Theater Day-group interview of students to evaluate their experience. 4. ""Pay What You Can"" Night- asked for a written evaluation. 5. Educational Displays-had a written evaluation near the displays.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",28743,"Other,local or private",30743,,"Jennifer Dean Dwyer: President; Vicki Meyer: Vice President; Sara Patton: Secretary; Eric Stewart: Treasurer; Cory Quinn: Board Member; Amy Hunter: Board Member; Brenda Jacobson: Board Member; Gayle Kinzer: Board Member; Mike Lamb: Board Member; Jennifer Wirz: Board Member",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"GNTC will present the musical, ""Annie"" this summer with four added value components as outlined below.",2018-05-22,2018-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Hunter,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Meeker, Morrison, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Steele, Steele, Becker, Isanti, Scott, McLeod, Wadena, Todd, Anoka, Carver, Goodhue, Olmsted, Dakota, Watonwan, Watonwan, Nicollet, Cass, Kandiyohi, Lake, Douglas, Beltrami, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-274,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005887,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Attendance at this concert will increase five - 10% over attendance at the prior year's spring concert. Audience response will be uniformly positive and audience satisfaction will be very high. This concert will be evaluated by the number of tickets sold, by quantitative and qualitative responses on audience surveys, and by verbal feedback from the audience and participants.","As compared to the 2017 spring concert there was a 74% increase in attendance and 100% increase in online ticket sales. There were 50% more seniors, 49% more adults, and 6 fewer students. Feedback from audience and participants was uniformly positive and satisfaction was very high. Outcomes were evaluated by the number and types of tickets sold, audience survey responses, and verbal feedback.",,9284,"Other,local or private",16284,,"Katherine C. Gardner: President; Alex Hennen: Vice President; Constance Taylor: Treasurer; Jennifer Pearson Hennen: Board Member; Scott W. Johnson: Board Member; Br. Paul-Vincent Niebauer, OSB: Board Member; Charles Welter: Board Member; Mary Kay Geston: Artistic Managing Director/ex officio",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Beautiful River: American Hymns, Folksongs and Spirituals is Great River Chorale's 2018 spring concert featuring fresh, contemporary arrangements of iconic American songs from different traditions and regions of the United States.",2018-04-29,2018-04-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","418 41st Ave S PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Becker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-275,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005890,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide over 100 youth with a summer camp and school year theatre arts programming that builds academic and life skills through theatre skills! The proposed outcomes will be measured by participant, instructor, and volunteer surveys. All evaluation is based off our program theory and is designed to measure how we are meeting our mission, vision, and values.","Provided over 100 youth with a summer camp and school year theatre arts programming that builds academic and life skills through theatre skills. The outcome was measured by participant numbers and participant, instructor, and volunteer surveys. All evaluation is based off our program theory and is designed to measure how we are meeting our mission, vision, and values.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",4720,"Other,local or private",11720,,"Bonnie Bologna: board member, Chad O'Brien: board member, Cassie Miles: president, Steve Palmer: board member, Joanne Dorsher: board member, Chris Kudrna: board member, Barb Carlson: board member, Kimberly Foster: Secretary, Lori Glanz: board member, Monica Segura-Schwartz: vice president, Emily Swanson: board member, Pat Thompson: board member, Marianne Arnzen: treasurer",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Project Discovery Access for All will provide a year-long piloted summer camp and after school program for 100+ Discovery Elementary students focusing on building academic skills through theatre.",2018-06-11,2020-04-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-276,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005891,"Project Grant",2018,2810,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","More than 75 senior adults/adults with disabilities and 300 residents of rural Stearns County have access to performing arts programming. 2. Barriers preventing access are addressed. Conduct intentional observations of non-verbal responses of audience. Take pictures to capture the moments. Conduct in-person surveys to identify the value of the event and the life impact.","Paramount Theater Outing had 32 Participants. Dave Cofell concert in Holdingford had 34 participants. Dave Cofell concert in Saint Stephen had 24 participants. Singleton Street concert had 100+ participants. All activities increased the mood of the people attending. Majority were exposed to a new type of music.",,936,"Other,local or private",3746,1099,"Board: Chris Bernard: board member; Rose Blascziek: board member; Joe Christensen: board member; Lenore Dawson: vice president; Joyce Ebnet: board member; Rod Harren: board member; Joyce Hess: board member; Carlena R. Johnson: board member; Jenna Barhorst: board member; Doug Legatt: board member; Sue Marstein: board member; Maurice (Maury) Meyer: president; Mary Stalberger: treasurer",,"Helping Hands Outreach","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Helping Hands Outreach Senior Adult Access to Arts Programming provides senior adults and adults with disability in rural Stearns County with access to live arts programming.",2018-05-02,2018-07-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Frank,Haynes,"Helping Hands Outreach","PO Box 293",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-9960 ",frank.haynes@holdingfordhelpinghands.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-277,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10005892,"Project Grant",2018,674,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Youth will create an artistic plateau to express inner reflections, create a voice for themselves using visual senses, and attend a recognition ceremony featuring the outstanding members at a local gallery or public building. There will be a survey given to every participant to gauge their knowledge before and after the eight week sessions. The data received will further help in our growth of maturing the therapeutic process.","Each of the participants participated in Pre/Post survey questions that we used as an indicator of participants knowledge around the subject of self-esteem, self-identity and culture identity. Students understanding of self-identity within themselves, family, community and culture is displayed in Art work.",,450,"Other,local or private",1124,,"James Alberts II-Chairman and CEO :Natoyia M Alberts- Secretary :Mother Judy Guyler Brown- treasurer : Authur L. Spence- board Member: Lashelle M Spence-Board Member: Buddy King Board Member: Dexter Stanton Board Member ; James Alberts II-Chairman and CEO :Natoyia M Alberts- Secretary :Mother Judy Guyler Brown- treasurer : Authur L. Spence- board Member: Lashelle M Spence-Board Member: Buddy King Board Member: Dexter Stanton Board Member ; James Alberts II-Chairman and CEO :Natoyia M Alberts- Secretary :Mother Judy Guyler Brown- treasurer : Authur L. Spence- board Member: Lashelle M Spence-Board Member: Buddy King Board Member: Dexter Stanton Board Member",,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Positive Identity through Colorful Reflections, will be a therapeutic approach for youth to use a diverse, artistic lens for self-reflection to discover what makes them unique.",2018-02-04,2018-05-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Buddy,King,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","523 2nd St N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 217-1052 ",bking@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-278,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10005893,"Project Grant",2018,1841,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will describe their own immigrant story through works of art in fabric that will be exchanged, then finish their partners' artwork. Students will display their work to continue a discussion on immigration. Students will be evaluated on their completed work of art, their artist statement, and their presentation to the class.","Students will increase vocabulary and historical fact knowledge. Students will create two major artworks that demonstrate their comfort level with and understanding of art and immigration. Students will exhibit completed artworks in an exhibition. Students will increase vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing what they see.",,2249,"Other,local or private",4090,,"Michael Higgins, Chairperson; Todd Smith, Vice-Chairperson; Ben Christensen, Clerk; Ali Kruger, Treasurer; Russ Wolter; Pat Meier",,"Holdingford Public Schools","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"We will be creating a story of our identity in pieces of fabric at Holdingford Jr. High and at South Jr. High. We will switch projects and let our partner arrange and put the pieces together to tell a new story.",2018-02-20,2018-04-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marian,Lyndgaard,"Holdingford Public Schools","900 5th St PO Box 250",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-4307 ",marian.lyndgaard@isd738.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-279,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005894,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","It is an opportunity for seasoned actors to further their craft and for those that are performing for the first time - creating relationships across community lines and age differences. The audience will be treated to entertainment of high quality. Exit survey of audience will measure their level of the shows entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression. The performers will complete a pre and post-survey to measure their starting and ending experience levels.","We surveyed the audience to have them rate their experience (on scale of 1 - 10) on 3 aspects: The average result for Entertainment Value - 8.57; Artistic Value - 8.74; Lasting Impression - 8.53. The cast/crew/pit were given a pre-show survey and a post-show survey in which they were asked to rate their growth. The average growth was rated at a 23% growth.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",10348,"Other,local or private",17348,,"Louise Arlien: President/treasurer, Kelly Sale:board member; Jody Kust: board member; Vivian Mahlstedt: board member; Kacie Carlsted: board member",,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Summer Production 2018: Presents Man of La Mancha at the HLWW High School. Cast, crew and pit will be comprised of actors of all ages from surrounding communities.",2018-07-06,2018-07-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Belinda,Larson,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","723 Keats AVE SW ","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 286-6665 ",HLWW.TAB@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-280,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005895,"Project Grant",2018,6850,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Heighten the professional nature of how the festival is coordinated; Secure high quality arts talent for documenting and promotion; build strong relationships with local venues, musicians, and audience. Compare revenue increases from previous years; live surveys during the event; regularly scheduled reflection surveys for coordination staff, volunteers, and collaborators.","We developed a professional foundation to the festival planning capacity, leading to an increase in revenue. Having a secure creative support allowed for a consistent branding of the event. Strong relationshisp between local venues, musicians, and audience members lead to a well-run event. Audience members will be impressed with the artistic integrity of local and regional musical talent.",,19412,"Other,local or private",26262,,"Heidi Jeub: Chair; Zachary Dorholt: Co-Chair; Dan Brill: Treasurer; Mike May: Secretary; Xakk Asphodel: Board Member; Angela Ringsmuth: Board member; Ric Studer: Board Member; Carrie Zwack: Board member; Dawn Yilek: Board Member; Jim Norwood: Board Member; Katie Ruprecht-Wittrock: Board Member",,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"IMCCM is the managing entity of the grassroots Common Roots Festival, due to take place in August 23-25, 2018, in public spaces, restaurants, and music venues in Downtown St. Cloud.",2018-01-01,2018-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central Minnesota","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 828-1437 ",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-281,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005896,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students and parents will learn how to utilize the Suzuki method to improve technique and musicality. Teachers will utilize the ""mother tongue"" approach to instruct students of all ages. Students and teachers will perform for the community in concert. Participants are asked to complete an assessment used to improve future sessions. Informal assessment takes place in the group talk, recitals, concert and art show. Teachers will evaluate tone quality, posture, rhythm, technique, and ensemble ability.","Students developed practice and performance techniques. They performed in solo recital and two concerts, including a flash mob in Buffalo performed by memory with choreography. Trainees expanded pedagogy skills through group discussions and submitting written reflections on class observations to their Trainer. Parents participated in discussion groups on supporting students' musical development.",,21885,"Other,local or private",28885,,,,"Lake Sylvia Suzuki Flute Institute AKA Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"8 days of music and art activities at Koinonia Retreat Center in South Haven, MN. 50 Musicians and family members will take part in lessons, ensembles, art classes, and outdoor activities.",2018-06-07,2018-06-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ken,Medina,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","401 Douglas Dr ",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(651) 636-0046 ",nancymaloneyflutes@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Carver, Olmsted",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-282,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005898,"Project Grant",2018,4085,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Gather 225+ boy singers, allow singers to expand their musicianship by working with Dr. Therees Hibbard, present concert in local community with audience of 200+. Take attendance of boy singer participants, evaluation of conductors of individual choirs for feedback, take attendance of audience.","We were able to gather 250+ boy singers. We used an estimated count based on rosters submitted by each choir. Participants engaged in movement - connected it to the music-making process. We were able to witness this taking place during rehearsals. We were able to employ Dr. Hibbard to be our guest clinician. We were able to draw an audience of local community members. A head count was taken.",,1362,"Other,local or private",5447,,"Susan Oelke, president, David Stevens, member, Larissa Lund, secretary Kleckner, member, Aaron Ziegler, member, Rick Strub, treasurer; Susan Oelke, president, David Stevens, member,Clarissa Lund, secretary, Joe Kleckner, member, Aaron Ziegler, member, Rick Strub, treasurer; Susan Oelke, president, David Stevens, member, Clarissa Lund, secretary Joe Kleckner, member, Aaron Ziegler, member, Rick Strub, treasurer",,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A gathering of all of the boys' choirs within the State of Minnesota to celebrate music and to work with a nationally recognized conductor.",2018-04-07,2018-04-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286 ",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-283,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005899,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This event provides a completely free opportunity for residents of Minnesota to enjoy cultural and artistic experiences through many genres of music performed by musicians outdoors in a lovely outdoor park setting adjacent to a beautiful lake. Conducting a vehicle and head count at each performance. Additionally, Legacy Foundation of Big Lake and the City of Big Lake will have a Facebook page for the audience to comment. City of Big Lake has a website where people can leave comments.","The expected outcome was to have a minimum attendance average per concert no less than 300. Outcome was achieved with the minimum attendance average at approximately 971. The evaluation method used was a person at the entrance counting every vehicle using a handheld counter.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",17594,"Other,local or private",24594,,"Doug Hayes: chair; Mike Wallen: treasurer; Lori Kampa: secretary; John Uphoff: vice chair.",,"Legacy Foundation of Big Lake","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music in the Park Summer Concert Series. A live concert will be performed. Concerts will be held at Lakeside Park in the City of Big Lake.",2018-06-07,2018-08-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Goebel,"Legacy Foundation of Big Lake","PO Box 805","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 464-8928 ",goebel@izoom.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Benton, Benton, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-284,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005901,"Project Grant",2018,5947,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We expect a 9% increase in concert attendance and 85% positive responses on our survey from special guests and at least 50 audience members. MCC keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales. The patron survey and verbal responses will assess knowledge gained from the music selections. It will also tell us what our audience would like to see for future concerts.","We expected a 9% increase in concert attendance and 85% positive responses on our survey from special guests and at least 50 audience members. Measured by ticket sales and returned surveys, audience comments to artists.","Achieved some of the proposed outcomes",5380,"Other,local or private",11327,,"Laura Kangas: President; Lukas Perry: Music Director; Michelle Dettman: Operations Coordinator; Amanda Goedeke: Vice President; Andrea Miller: Treasurer; Tom Ramsey, Secretary, Advisor; Elisabeth (Betsy) Connolly: Board Member; Beverly Fierick: Board Member; Kayla Goering: Board Member; Andrea Harrell: Board Member; Anne McCarney: Board Member",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"MCC will present ""Song of Wisdom from Old Turtle"" at the Paramount Theater in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on May 12, 2018, at 7:30 pm.",2018-05-12,2018-05-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-285,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005902,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble within Central Minnesota and within a larger radius. Increase audience size and level of engagement by the audience. Audience members will be documented through ticket sales. Surveys will be collected and documented. Surveys will include information about travel distance, reasoning for audience member's attendance, frequency of attendance, and level of engagement.","Our desired outcomes were to reach a new audience & increase the level of engagement the audience has felt from the past. Using surveys distributed with show programs and then collected by ushers at the conclusion of the performance we were able to evaluate the outcomes. A majority of our audience was seeing their first MDE performance, and the average level of engagement was about 8 out of 10.",,4411,"Other,local or private",11411,,"Chuck Norwood: president of the board, Jeff Ringer: vice president of the board, Jill Pauly: secretary, Randy Warzecha: board member, Tom Hergert: board member, Chuck Norwood: president of the board, Jeff Ringer: vice president of the board, Jill Pauly: secretary, Randy Warzecha: board member, Tom Hergert: board member, Chuck Norwood: president of the board, Jeff Ringer: vice president of the board, Jill Pauly: secretary, Randy Warzecha: board member, Tom Hergert: board member",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"ôThe Web of Regret ű Escape the Expectedö Each path we take effects the course of our lives. Sometimes disrupted by other's expectations, not choosing our individual life can cause a web of regret. Leaving regret behind, we must continue forward.",2018-04-27,2018-04-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-286,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005905,"Project Grant",2018,3850,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Establish Monticello as a destination for arts and culture. Provide an outlet for local musicians and performers. Generate excitement for live music among community members. Expose people to a revitalizing downtown that's the heart of the community. We will count people attending concerts. We will survey food and beverage vendors and downtown businesses to determine an increase in sales. We will survey residents at community events and provide an online survey for feedback.","1. Establish Monticello as a destination for Arts & Culture: staff talked directly with participants at events. 2. Provide an outlet for local musicians and performers: staff coordinated and advertised dates and locations for performances. 3. Generate excitement for live music among community members: staff talked directly with community members and interacted through social media.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",3911,"Other,local or private",7761,,"Brian Stumpf: Mayor, Jim Davidson: City Council Member, Bill Fair: City Council Member, Charlotte Gabler: City Council Member, Lloyd Hilgart: City Council Member, Parks & Recreation Commission, Brian Stoll: Parks Commission Chair, Jack Gregor: Parks Commission Vice Chair, Nancy Mccaffrey: Parks Commissioner, Karen Vetsch: Parks Commissioner, Lynn Anderson: Parks Commissioner, Julie Jelen: Parks Commissioner, Anna Bohanon: Parks Commissioner, Bill Fair: Council Liaison to Parks Commission",,"City of Monticello","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Music on the Mississippi is an integral part of the city's goal to revitalize our downtown district with creative arts and cultural programming.",2018-05-17,2018-09-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Pawelk,"City of Monticello","909 Golf Course Rd ",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 271-3276 ",tom.pawelk@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-287,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005906,"Project Grant",2018,3720,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will increase ownership of the lunchroom space, taking pride in their work with an artist from the community. The lunchroom will reflect our student population and the value of healthy food, learning and activities. We will host a dinner to unveil the murals. We will ask the public to fill out a survey on their reactions to the project. Student will complete Artist's Statements about their experience and what it meant to them.","Students and artist RC McCoy painted a mural in our lunchroom. Students were able to work in small groups with an artist. They completed an artist statement describing the process, what they learned and how they felt about it. The public was invited to a reception where they could fill out a survey to tell us what they thought. The results were very positive.",,1240,"Other,local or private",4960,,"Ellen Stewart, principal, Travis Okerlund, Asst. Principal",,"North Junior High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Lunchroom murals-show where food comes from, our diverse population enjoying healthy food and students learning and enjoying a healthy lifestyle.",2018-04-18,2018-05-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Christenson,"North Junior High School","1212 29th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-1644,"(320) 251-2159 ",JOY.CHRISTENSON@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-288,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005907,"Project Grant",2018,6527,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Introduce participants to a variety of artistic approaches of Raku pottery, other artists with similar interests and initiate a continuing dialogue, and grow exposure of ceramic artists and their talents throughout the Central Minnesota region. Distribute written surveys to all participants and instructors to solicit immediate workshop feedback. Follow-up with electronic surveys for residual impact by participants and artistic staff as well.","Five expert Ceramic Artists taught Raku glazing and firing across two full days. The workshop included social time where teaching artists and students could get to know one another and share stories. Each of the five teaching artists focused on a different aspects or techniques for Raku firing or glazing. The students learned of different kiln styles with heating and cooling characteristics.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",2799,"Other,local or private",9326,,"King Banaian: Executive Committee; Elna Bateman: Governance; Helga Bauerly: Executive Committee; David DeBlieck: Outreach Advisory; Paul Harris: Goverance; Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson: Executive Committee; John Mathews: Goverance; Dan Meyer: Programming Committee; Lynn Metcalf: Visual Arts Advisory; June Roos: Governance; Chris Stalboerger: Executive Committee; Melinda Tamm: Programming; Paul Thompson: Immediate past Chair; Janet Tilstra: Outreach Advisory, Programming; Dan Torgersen: Governance; Carol Lewis: City Council Rep, Programming; Antony Goddard: Executive Committee",,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Raku Rendezvous: 2 day beginner's workshop: to advance ceramic artists/enthusiasts in the art of traditional/ contemporary Raku firing process with 5 regional artists. Participants will decorate, glaze and fire their artwork.",2018-10-20,2018-10-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453 ",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Hennepin, Rice, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-289,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005908,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We would like to reach a broad audience for this performance, including families and visual artists. We also hope to serve the community by offering a form of art and entertainment not found anywhere else in Central Minnesota. We will measure and evaluate outcomes by facilitating a survey to audience members to capture demographics and if they are visual artists. We will also monitor other arts events in the community to determine if this was, indeed, a unique opportunity.","One of our goals was to reach a broad audience, including families and visual artists. We did succeed at this, with an audience that was 46% adults, 30% children and 24% seniors; plus, 45% of audience members identified themselves as a visual artist. Another outcome we hoped to achieve was to offer a unique form of art and entertainment. 100% of audience members said this was true.",,5969,"Other,local or private",12969,,"King Banaian: treasurer; Elna Bateman: governance; Helga Bauerly: vice chair; David DeBlieck: outreach advisory; Paul Harris: governance; Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson: secretary; John Mathews: governance; Dan Meyer: programming committee; Lynn Metcalf: visual arts advisory; Gary Mrozek: visual arts advisory; Greg Murray: past president; June Roos: governance; Chris Stalboerger; Melinda Tamm: programming Paul Thompson: chair; Janet Tilstra: outreach advisory, programming; Dan Torgerson: governance; Joeff Goerger: City Council Rep, programming; Antony Goddard.",,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Artrageous is a unique, interactive performance that incorporates many different art forms on the same stage. The audience will experience live art, music, dance and life-sized puppetry, and get to be part of the show.",2018-04-29,2018-04-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Boulka,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",gboulka@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-290,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10005909,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1) Evaluate effectiveness of advertising avenues; 2) Provide a positive experience for all participants; and 3) Generate positive community feedback/support by presenting a quality performance. 1) Take a tally at the entrance to determine which advertising avenues attracted attendees; 2) Ask for feedback from participants -- what went well, what could have been improved; 3) Have attendees post-2- to 3-word reviews on a display in the lobby.","A colorful tablecloth was filled with stickers by audience members (indicating how they heard of the musical performance), defining the most effective advertising. Surveys were issued mid-way through the production schedule, asking if there were any aspects which we needed to address to make participants' experience better. Audience members wrote 2-word reviews on a table display as they left.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",8726,"Other,local or private",15726,2460,"Susie Putzke: Co-Director; Eric Aleckson: Co-Director; Marcia McCarney: Treasurer.",,"Paynesville Area Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Summer Musical 2018 ""Sister Act"": July 13, 14, and 15, 2018. Performers, musicians, and production personnel will all be area residents.",2018-07-13,2018-07-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Louis,"Paynesville Area Community Theater","16615 Hillside Ct",Paynesville,MN,56362,"(320) 250-5612 ",alouis@lakedalelink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-291,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005910,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcomes include raised awareness of the visual arts, benefits of hospice care and grief services, community involvement in the arts, as well as a therapeutic value for each family that becomes involved with the hand portraiture. A survey form sent six weeks after a loved one's passing will include a question about the impact of the hand portraiture photography and ask them to convey its significance. The testimonials and shared responses will measure impact and significance.","The outcomes achieved were greater than anticipated. Multiple family members were touched by the impact of these captured moments with their loved ones, represented by hands. The choices made by families regarding who or what to include in the portraits, as well as who to include, was both more diverse & more thoughtful than we had envisioned. A joyful project at a difficult time of life.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",4161,"Other,local or private",11161,5320,"Denise A Rosin, Chair, Mike McCarty, Vice-Chair; Joy Plamann: Secretary; Erin Borgmann, Treasurer, Tom Cress; Member-At-Large, Bill Schroeder: Member-At-Large; Greg Theis: Member-At-Large; Laurie Strack; Member-At-Large; Jenny Bauerly, Member-At-Large; Jeanette Stack: Member-At-Large; Dave Neeser: Advisory Board; Allan Rudolph: Advisory Board: Michael Benusa; Advisory Board",,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Heart Held Hands will provide families a gift of hand portraiture photography capturing the memory of their loved one in a physical presence. To aide in grief support and healing after the loss of a loved one.",2018-05-01,2019-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Allen,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","5537 Galaxy Rd","St Augusta",MN,56301,"(320) 255-5433 ",info@quietoakshospicehouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-292,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005912,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide a forum for more than 200 artists to exhibit and sell their work to a large public audience. Provide an art education experience for more than 1,500 youth in various media. Offer an outdoor, evening concert. We will send a post-event evaluation to all of our art and craft vendors to gather feedback about their experience. We will survey the audience to determine size and demographic composition.","Provided a forum for artists to exhibit and sell their work. We sent a post-event evaluation to all of our art and craft vendors. Provided an art education experience to youth. We worked with the Paramount Arts District to run our Children’s area. Offered an outdoor, evening concert to community members. We surveyed the audience to determine size and demographic composition.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",21064,"Other,local or private",28064,,"Basil Ajuo: Community College Student; Ann Anaya: Assistant Chief Diversity Officer and Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Lead; Alex Cirillo: At Large; Jay Cowles: Treasurer; Dawn Erlandson: Vice Chair; Amanda Fredlund: Technical College Student; Robert Hoffman: Congressional District 1; Jerry Janezich: Congressional District 8; Roger Moe: Congressional District 7; Rudy Rodriguez: Congressional District 3; George Soule: At Large; Louise Sundin: Congressional District 5; Cheryl Tefer: Congressional District 6; Michael Vekich: Chair",,"Saint Cloud State University","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"2018 Lemonade Concert and Art Fair- The Lemonade Concert and Art Fair is Central Minnesota's premiere summer art fair, featuring more than 200 art vendors and 10,000 participants from around the region.",2018-06-21,2018-06-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Meeker, Todd, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-293,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005915,"Project Grant",2018,4751,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","1,400 Saint Cloud area fourth-grade students will attend a concert an SCSO concert Sauk Rapids High School. Students will understand the storytelling tools and capacity of music. Audience will be counted. Surveys will be completed by teachers and analyzed by SCSO board and staff. Student feedback will collected and analyzed. Audience response will be observed and recorded.","1,400 St. Cloud area fourth-grade students will attend an SCSO concert at Sauk Rapids Rice High School. Students will understand the storytelling tools and capacity of music. Audience will be counted. Surveys will be completed by teachers and analyzed by SCSO board and staff. Student feedback will be collected and analyzed. Audience response will be observed and recorded.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",2645,"Other,local or private",7396,,"Ross Detert: President; Daniel Torgersen: Vice President; Micah Barrett: Treasurer; Jill Pattock: Secretary; Tamara Hobbs: board member; Allen Horn: board member; Lorie Johnson: board member; Jennifer Kalpin: board member; Kyle Knudson: board member; Julie Mertz: board member; Gary Oberg: board member; Kristin Rothstein: board member; Mark Springer: board member; Brad Gordon User: board member",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra: present a concert program designed to introduce the symphony orchestra and its constituent instruments to 1,400 fourth-grade students from three area school districts.",2018-04-16,2018-04-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-294,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005916,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 300 patrons will attend. Patrons will understand the storytelling capacity of music. Patrons will be moved by the power of music performed by chorus and orchestra. Audience will be counted. Feedback will be solicited in the lobby following the concert, and analyzed by board and staff. Audience response will be observed and recorded.","1) Due to a snowstorm attendance was only 159. Ticket stubs were counted. 2) Attendance at the pre-concert discussion was also less than hoped for. 47 patrons were counted. 3) All of the performers from the SCSO and Great River Chorale were in attendance and the concert was excellent as evaluated by enthusiastic clapping and conversations in the lobby. Concert was not recorded.",,8296,"Other,local or private",15296,,"Ross Detert: President; Daniel Torgersen: Vice President; Micah Barrett: Treasurer; Jill Pattock: Secretary; Walter Boyd: board member; Lorie Johnson: board member; Jennifer Kalpin: board member; Kyle Knudson: board member; Gary Oberg: board member; Kristin Rothstein: board member; Erika Schwichtenberg: board member; Mark Springer: board member",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert entitled ""On Stage"" on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 7:30pm in Ritsche Auditorium.",2018-02-24,2018-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-295,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005917,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Community members of all ages will experience a quality musical production while choirboys will learn more about the theatrical arts. Written evaluations from creative team members and choirboys will be combined with online audience evaluations to assess the quality and community impact of both the artistic production and final artistic product.","89 Central Minnesota youth worked with professional theatrical artists, musicians, and choreographers in the study, development, and performance of a fully-staged theatrical production. More than 2000 Central Minnesota residents observed a performance of these works, including more than 800 school children at our school matinee performances, as tracked by ticket reservations.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",24083,"Other,local or private",31083,,"Kristin Lawson: chair; Eric Budde: vice chair, Amy Roers: secretary, Br. Richard Crawford: treasurer, Fr. Nick Kleespie: member, Kristen Bauer: member, Rick Sovada: member, Kirsten Johanson: member, Mary Jo Leighton: member, Jaimie Berretta: member, Teresa Schad: member.",,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Boys on Broadway is an annual musical theatrical performance that engages boys in exploring artistic elements like choreography, staging, and acting under the guidance of theater professionals and is presented before a varied audience of ~2,000.",2018-10-12,2018-10-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Klaverkamp,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558 ",aklaverkamp@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Isanti, Washington, Wright, Hennepin, Sherburne, Pipestone, McLeod, Stearns, Mille Lacs, Scott, Meeker, Le Sueur, Kandiyohi, Benton, Douglas, Morrison, Todd, Pope, Kanabec, Crow Wing, Becker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-296,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005918,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Women inmates will learn creative writing skills with published authors. Participants will each write original poems then select five to edit for publication. Two anthologies will be published, given a unique ISBN and placed on library shelves. To evaluate outcomes we will: 1) Track number of women who attend class, 2) Assess the change in participants' writing, 3) Count number of poems in the Anthologies, 4) Be able to check books out of the Elk River Public Library.","A total of 16 female inmates participated in the 2 creative writing programs, spending a total of 20 hours in creative writing classes with the 2 published artist/teachers. In addition to the 2 introductory meetings, they also participated in the open readings from the 2 published anthologies a week after each set of classes ended and in the free-flowing question and answer dialogues.",,,"Other,local or private",7000,,"Pat Carr - Jail Commander, Brian Frank - Jail Administrator, Dave Isais - Assistant Jail Administrator",,"Sherburne County Jail","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Women incarcerated will work with professional teaching artists to learn creative writing skills and publish their works in anthologies which will be placed in Great River Regional and Elk River Library collections.",2017-12-18,2018-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Fritel,"Sherburne County Jail","13880 Business Center Dr","Elk River",MN,55330-4609,"(763) 765-3808 ",Mark.Fritel@co.sherburne.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-297,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005920,"Project Grant",2018,2062,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We want to give our kindergarten children the chance to do a number of paintings of their classmates in which they discover what makes their classmates unique as they come from 14 different ethnic groups to Talahi. It is our hope that each child will have completed three paintings by the end of the residency. We expect the paintings will show facial expressions that will show many feelings.","Each of the children produced a final portrait of a classmate that was painted by them. In doing this they demonstrated an understanding of basic drawing techniques. Also, an understanding of the l4 ethnic groups that make up our school was shown in a new way.",,762,"Other,local or private",2824,,"Al Dahlgren, Shannon Haws, Jeff Pollreis, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Bruce Mohs, Clerk, Bruce Hentges, member, Jerry Von Korgg",,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"In our proposal ôDiscovering All About Your Classmates,ö kindergarten children will learn through painting the many unique qualities of the different 14 ethnic groups that make up Talahi Community School.",2018-05-07,2018-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 217-5374 ",jmbowden23@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-298,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005921,"Project Grant",2018,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","200+ performing students in one concert, 500+ in audience. Minimum of five weeks of rehearsals for group. Concert is two hours or less, Receive positive feedback. Concert program to measure student count, ticket sales to measure audience, candid remarks from students/parents, survey after the concert for feedback, and time concert to ensure it is a comfortable length.","160 Performing students (measured by the concert program) in 1 concert with 538 audience members (measured by ticket sales), Concert was 1.5 hours and received many positive verbal feedbacks during the reception and written feedback in a survey sent out to the audience and students after the concert.",,7181,"Other,local or private",10681,,"Anita Baugh: President; Erin Szabo: Secretary; Arnie Kahara: Treasurer; Jason Tangen: Director; Matt Westlund: Director; Paul Wirth: Director",,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Our Spring Gala is an ensemble concert with 200+ performers. Classical ballet, large piano duet groups of violins, guitars, voice, and more are performed by students of all ages on a professional stage.",2018-05-05,2018-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-299,"George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer; local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert: Has a BS in Business and an MBA from Winona State University, Elizabeth taught Ballet, been a Choreographer for the Folkloric Venezuela Dance, served as Vice-President for the Board of Directors at the former Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Communities, served as a committee member for the Event ôA Place at the Table, sponsored by the Paramount Center for the Arts; Emily Steinmetz: regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Central Minnesota Chapter based in St. Cloud, Before becoming a regional coordinator, an active volunteer and board member for the March of Dimes, adjunct faculty member for the Master of Public Administration program at St. Cloud State University,volunteer coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MN; Michael Calavicci: graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree painting and photography, assists local Minnesota based not-for-profit organizations; Peter Happel-Christian: Associate Professor in the Art Department at Saint Cloud State University, Phtorgrapher, received many grants and awards and fellowships from a numerous organizations, published a variety of photobooks.","Linda Brobeck: Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Chair Stearns County Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St. Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, Cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, Certified Nuclear Engineer: George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer.",,2 10005922,"Project Grant",2018,6115,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Low income families receive assistance for performing arts education. Minnesota artists are paid a livable wage to teach others their art form. Measure number of applicants and recipients for this year compared to past years, Survey and feedback to determine experience of those receiving the discounted lessons, Solicit feedback from the teachers on students' experiences.","Minnesota artists were paid a livable wage to provide music and dance instruction to low income families who would not otherwise have had access to a high-quality arts education. Applications and enrollment showed a slight increase of applicants this year. Follow up surveys and verbal feedback indicate high satisfaction and appreciation for this art offering.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",9820,"Other,local or private",15935,,"Anita Baugh: President; Erin Szabo: Secretary; Arnie Kahara: Treasurer; Jason Tangen: Vice President; Matt Westlund: Director; Dr. Paul Wirth: Director",,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Discounted Lessons for Low Income Students in an effort to increase performing arts education access to low income families. The discounts are based entirely on financial need, not musical skill or experience.",2018-08-26,2019-01-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-300,"Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: Chair at CMAB, Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising, Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005923,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","175 to 200 kids, ages 6-16, with poverty-related barriers to community programs will gain opportunities for quality art experiences in their own neighborhoods. Yes Network staff will use sign-in logs, participant surveys, instructor assessments of completed art projects, and personal observations to measure outcomes.","175 to 200 kids, ages 6-16 with poverty-related barriers to community programs will gain opportunities for quality art experiences in their own neighborhoods. Yes, Network staff used sign-in logs, participant surveys, teaching artists assessments of completed art projects, and personal observations to measure outcomes.","Achieved proposed outcomes.",9409,"Other,local or private",16409,,"Ken Hanna, MSW, LICSW; Director of Lion Youth & Community Services; Member-at-Large; Ahmed Abdi, Director of EAGLE Community Learning Center; Member at Large; Beth Knutson-Kolodzne, Associate Director of Saint Cloud State University Civic Engagement; Board Co-Chair; Duane Kuss, Owner of WOW Training and Media Production; Member-at-Large; Blane Larson, Program Manager of Saint Jude Medical; Board Chair; Chad Leither, CFO and Executive Vice President of DCI, Inc; Board Treasurer",,"The Yes Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Neighborhood Enrichment Program: Year 2 Expansion: provides summer meals and learning activities to kids in low-income neighborhoods, will be including art experiences in six of these neighborhoods.",2018-06-11,2018-08-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Wiechman,"The Yes Network","PO Box 1042","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 266-1747 ",ruth.yes.network@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-301,"Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer.","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Stearns County, Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary on CMAB, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10006631,"Project Grant",2019,2733,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will describe their own immigration and identity story through works of art in collage that will be exchanged, then finish their partners' artwork. Students will display their work to continue a discussion on immigration with both schools. Students will be evaluated on their completed work of art, their artist statement, their participation in descriptive review, and their presentation to the class.","Students will increase vocabulary and historical fact knowledge.Students will create two major artworks that demonstrate their comfort level with and understanding of art and immigration.Students will exhibit completed artworks in an exhibition.Students will increase vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing what they see.","achieved proposed outcomes",3626,"Other,local or private",6359,,"Michael Higgins, Chairperson; Todd Smith, Vice-Chairperson; Ben Christensen, Clerk; Russ Wolter, Treasurer; ; Pat Meier",0.00,"Holdingford Public Schools","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Students will create a story of their identity through collage done at Holdingford Jr. High and at South Jr. High. Once the materials are compiled, students will switch projects and let a partner at the different school put the pieces together.",2018-09-17,2019-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marian,Lyndgaard,"Holdingford Public Schools","900 5th St PO Box 250",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-4307 ",marian.lyndgaard@isd738.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-304,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.",,2 10006633,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","600 films submitted from 3000 artists, 70 films shown to 1800 patrons. We get submissions from six sources on-line (which list the artists who participated) where we those screen the films and narrow them down to those we have time to program. We sell tickets which allows us to track the number of patrons in attendance.","We estimated that we would have 600 films submitted from 3000 artists, 70 films shown to 1800 patrons. We actually had over 700 submissions from closer to 4000 artists. We screened 108 films but unfortunately with the venue changes (and weather?) our attedance was down - closer to 1200.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",12835,"Other,local or private",19835,,"John Scott: chair; Jody Barth: treasurer; Jason Ewert: artistic director/board member",0.00,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The 2018 St Cloud Film Fest celebrates independent local and global cinema. We will show a combination of features and shorts from November 3-10.",2018-11-03,2018-11-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","2510 41st Ave S Ste 301","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Crow Wing, Anoka, Clay, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-306,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.",,2 10006634,"Project Grant",2019,1509,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We expect to receive about 80 or more submissions. We expect to print a color magazine, of approximately 64 pages, with submissions that receive high scores on the rubric used to evaluate submissions. We will evaluate our success by conducting a survey after printing the magazine. We will ask readers for honest feedback about the magazine’s quality and worth to the campus community. We will also evaluate our success in soliciting contributions.","We hoped to increase prior year submissions of 48 to at least 80. We received 149. We hoped for average scores of at least 75% on three measures from survey respondents: faithfulness to mission, artistic quality, value to campus community. The average scores fell within our goal. We produced a 96 page magazine, which was an increase from our anticipated 64 pages.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",808,"Other,local or private",2317,,"Basil Ajuo: Community College Student; Ann Anaya: Assistant Chief Diversity Officer and Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Lead; Alex Cirillo: At Large; Jay Cowles: Treasurer; Dawn Erlandson: Vice Chair; Amanda Fredlund: Technical College Student; Robert Hoffman: Congressional District 1; Jerry Janezich: Congressional District 8; Roger Moe: Congressional District 7; Rudy Rodriguez: Congressional District 3; George Soule: At Large; Louise Sundin: Congressional District 5; Cheryl Tefer: Congressional District 6; Michael Vekich: Chair",0.00,"Saint Cloud State University","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"Expanding the Vision of Kaleidoscope: The project we propose involves producing a higher quality magazine in the 2018/2019 academic year by printing in color and adding pages for additional submissions.",2018-10-15,2019-04-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-307,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.",,2 10006637,"Project Grant",2019,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Audiences will experience an exceptional world music performance and participate in outreach/residency activities that introduce participants to a different cultural genre. Survey audiences and residency participants. Gather feedback and evaluation from community partners. Track box office and participation data.","SJU presented Nobuntu, an all-female a cappella ensemble from Zimbabwe, for five residency activities and one public performance. More than 420 individuals living in central Minnesota participated in this project, which introduced local audiences to a specific style of music and rich cultural traditions from Zimbabwe. Methods included survey, residency evaluation and feedback and attendance numbers.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",15825,"Other,local or private",22825,,"Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Sarah Gorman, David DeBlieck, Barry Elert, Laura Hood, Rick Odenthal, Sue Palmer, Gustavo Pena, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Rachel Melis, Chris Rasmussen, Farrad Williams, Arno Shermock, Jerry Wetterling, Rob Culligan",0.00,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University-Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"Saint John's University will present Nobuntu, an all-female a capella ensemble from Zimbabwe, for a public performance and three days of residency/outreach prior.",2018-10-17,2018-10-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030 ",tgertz001@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-310,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10006638,"Project Grant",2019,5156,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Introduction of Arabic arts and culture to participants, local students and general public; Integration of skills learned in corresponding performances of Aladdin, Jr and art show; Creation of visual art and stories; increased knowledge of theater skills. Participant counts will be collected; Random 20% of cast members surveyed immediately after workshops; parents receive survey; future evaluation at a summer expo that will also include a dance demo.","Our cast members and community were introduced to Arabic arts and culture through discussion, dance, sand art, and storytelling. Participants and community members were surveyed and their sand art and folk stories were put on display at our Aladdin Jr performances. We faced some obstacles due to weather.","achieved most of the proposed outcomes",,"Other,local or private",5156,,"Terrell Beaudry: president, Jamie Reznicek: treasurer, Ellen Beaudry: secretary, Debra Bishop: vice president, Matt Weber, director",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Beyond the Stage: Arabian Nights is an educational program, in connection with the SOAR Regional Arts production of Aladdin, Jr., that includes theater instruction, Arabian dance, art, and storytelling, for youth and adults.",2019-01-03,2019-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-311,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.",,2 10006641,"Project Grant",2019,3668,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage ","The Art for All Development Project will have one primary measurable outcome; the completion of a collection of three artistic projects with an accompanying curriculum framework and measurement tools. Evaluation materials will be developed during the Research and Exploration Phase of the project. As each project is specifically constructed and researched, the evaluation materials will be custom created to provide the best measurements. ","Through parent and artist feedback, the participants were able to do the projects at their own pace and therefore felt more confident and comfortable participating. The participants were able to have one on one contact with the Artist. The participants were truly able to create their art at their own pace.","achieved some of the proposed outcome",1221,"Other,local or private ",4889,,"John Riordan: Board Chair, Craig Hanson: Vice President, Kristin Schmidt: Treasurer, Sue Pasch: Board Member, Mark Kroska: Board Member",0.00,"United Cerebral Palsy AKA UCP of Central Minnesota Arts + Connect","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant ",,"The Art for All Development Project is an intentional effort to create artistic projects that enhance the connection and meaning between art and artist - specifically, artists with disabilities. ",2018-09-24,2019-04-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jenna,Berger,"United Cerebral Palsy AKA UCP of Central Minnesota Arts + Connect","415 3rd St N Ste 110","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 253-0765 ",infor@ucpcentrralmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-312,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives. ","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives. ",,2 10006839,"Project Grant",2019,1421,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will stage our original play, providing paying jobs and learning opportunities for seven actors and four crew. We will gain a deeper understanding of the process of producing a play in Saint Cloud, from writing the script to striking the set. The measure of our success will be the quality of the show we are able to produce. We will analyze box office data and surveys, together with experiential data gathered during the process, to decide how to proceed with future creative ventures.","In the end, we put on a really good show! Our attendance was high. We sold out at least one performance, and of the 500 available seats for our four performances, about 425 seats were sold. We also achieved the highest rating of all the shows in PLAYlabs' season, based on Great Theatre's own internal customer survey data.","achieved proposed outcomes",2710,"Other,local or private",4131,,,0.00,"Two Days in Saint Cloud cast and crew","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We will take the new and locally written play, Two Days in Saint Cloud, from its current experimental phase into a full production on a local stage.",2018-10-15,2018-11-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anthony,Schrock,"Two Days in Saint Cloud cast and crew","1049 24th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(612) 417-9630 ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-316,"Linda Brobeck: President Central Minnesota Arts Board, Vice Chair Wright County Minnesota, visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC, served on several non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer, songwriter, awarded Minnesota Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: Liberian, painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for Saint Cloud Refugee Services, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.","Linda Brobeck: President CMAB, Vice Chair - Wright County Minnesota, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC.; has served on a number of non-profit boards; Thomas Larum: singer/songwriter, awarded MN Percussion Association's Instructor in 2015; Marlissa Karpeh: A Liberian painting and drawing artist using her culture to bring a unique focus of her observations on American society; Sue Seeger: Professional metal sculpture for 20 years, working in Monticello, MN to head up the Monticello Arts Initiative; Karin Blythe: Program Manager for St. Cloud Refugee Services in St Cloud, MN, actively involved in multiple committees and local initiatives.",,2 10014491,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience members have increased knowledge of and appreciation for chamber music through outreach and concert programs across styles and centuries of repertoire. Enhanced marketing increase community visibility and audience size. Evaluation will be based on written surveys and verbal feedback from audience members, the performers, staff, and board members. Concert and outreach program attendance figures and ticket sales are also evaluated.",,,4650,"Other,local or private",11650,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Chamber Music Society presents Argus Quartet in a concert and community outreach in Fall 2020.",2020-10-08,2020-10-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"J. David",Arnott,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",info@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-386,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014495,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increase participants by 20%; Experience team building through teen-led ensemble work; Participants increase artistic knowledge and skills including vocal, dance, and acting. Analysis of participant registration demographics; Evaluation by director Gabrielle Dominique on team building and ensemble work; Pre- and post-assessment by students to gauge knowledge and skill as well as confidence level.",,,7675,"Other,local or private",14675,,,,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts AKA SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The SOAR Regional Arts Summer 2020 Teen Intensive will feature Camp Instructor Gabrielle Dominique. Up to 50 participants, ages thirteen to 19, will attend a two-week day camp intensive to produce the high school version of Grease.",2020-07-13,2020-08-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts AKA SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-387,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014496,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Low income families receive assistance for performing arts education, helping at least 30 students. Minnesota artists are paid a livable wage to teach others their art form. Application materials confirm low-income families were assisted. Feedback measures the experiences of the students, such as if music was important to them, if they learned music that they felt connected to, and if live performances helped them grow.",,,9595,"Other,local or private",16595,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center offers Discounted Lessons for low-income Students in an effort to increase performing arts education access to low-income families. The discounts are based entirely on financial need, not musical skill or experience.",2020-08-31,2021-01-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robin,Bly,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",rbly@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-388,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014497,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Low income families receive assistance for performing arts education, helping at least 30 students. Minnesota artists are paid a livable wage to teach others their art form. Application materials confirm low-income families were assisted. Feedback measures the experiences of the students, such as if music was important to them, if they learned music that they felt connected to, and if live performances helped them grow.",,,9514,"Other,local or private",16514,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center offers Discounted Lessons for low-income Students in an effort to increase performing arts education access to low-income families. The discounts are based entirely on financial need, not musical skill or experience.",2020-01-19,2020-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robin,Bly,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",rbly@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-389,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014499,"Project Grant",2020,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","New mural on the wall of Foley Elementary (FES) Students see a daily reminder about the importance of kindness. 1: New mural on the wall of Foley Elementary 2: Students see a daily reminder about kindness 3: School faculty use the mural's messaging with the Positive Behavior Intervention Program 3: Students have an increased awareness of how and why to be kind.",,,1600,"Other,local or private",3600,,,,"Foley Elementary PTO","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"The Foley Elementary School Mural project will feature the work of a Minnesota artist on a wall in Foley Elementary School. The mural will reinforce the school's teachings of kindness on a daily basis.",2020-08-01,2020-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Juliet,Brambrink,"Foley Elementary PTO","743 Penn St",Foley,MN,56329,"(320) 968-7286",cogross@apps.isd51.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-390,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014501,"Project Grant",2020,6574,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will collect formal information on rehearsal attendance, audience size, audience evaluation, musician member evaluation, as well as more subjective verbal information from audience members after the concert. We take attendance at our rehearsals, count tickets, and survey audience and orchestra members following the concert.",,,3632,"Other,local or private",10206,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Happy Birthday, Beethoven! will be a program featuring the music of Beethoven as well as music that influenced and was influenced by Beethoven in celebration of his 250th birthday in 2020.",2020-09-13,2020-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",jtjb@tds.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-391,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014502,"Project Grant",2020,3202,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Number of students registered, attendance rates, and audience size will provide quantitative outcomes: conversations with students and audience members will provide information on student and musician growth. Head counts will give us audience and registration counts. Attendance is also taken at each rehearsal.",,,3996,"Other,local or private",7198,,,,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Celebrating twenty Year of Summer Strings Music: Celebrating twenty years of summer music for community string players featuring three levels of orchestra, seven weekly rehearsals, a newly commissioned music, and an end-of-session free concert.",2020-06-09,2020-07-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","1517 W River St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 803-7198",burns3sibs@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-392,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014503,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Athena Music and Leadership Camp will involve 30-100 middle and high school students in a five-day intensive music camp at the College of Saint Benedict. Students will participate in classes and attend performances with professional musicians. Outcomes will be measured in reporting of enrollment data, attendance at public performances and feedback from participants via post-event online survey.",,,19005,"Other,local or private",26005,,,,"Athena Music and Leadership Camp Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Athena Music and Leadership Camp is a 5-day, residential summer program for middle and high school female-identifying musicians in band and orchestra.",2020-07-05,2020-07-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catharine,Bushman,"Athena Music and Leadership Camp Minnesota","1221 9th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 208-2082",csbushman@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-393,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014506,"Project Grant",2020,3406,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","The proposal will allow attendees to learn directly about Russian art and culture through high quality arts-focused programming, increasing knowledge and awareness in order to help create better community understanding. Attendance numbers for each event in the series will be collected and documented. Audience comments will be collected and documented by site staff and volunteers on an individual basis and included in each event's report.",,,1660,"Other,local or private",5066,,,,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Exploring History and Culture in Central MN,"" a partnership project of four county historical societies, brings arts-focused programming to the region to increase access and foster a deeper understanding of Russia and its people.",2020-01-01,2020-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-3752,"(320) 253-8424",info@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-394,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014509,"Project Grant",2020,6990,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Minnesota Dance Ensemble will perform their second Halloween themed show for Saint and s Cloud Area at the Paramount Center for the Arts!. Audience numbers will be tracked through ticket sales and surveys distribured at the performance. Surveys will include information about travel distance, reasons for audience member's attendance, frequency of attendance, and level of engagement.",,,5920,"Other,local or private",12910,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"?Love from Beyond the Grave? is a story about how love conquers all for a groom and his new bride who dies after the wedding. She is caught in the spirit world, and they can only connect through the help of Halloween characters.",2020-07-01,2020-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-395,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014511,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcomes for this proposal include two free concerts in two different venues featuring an adult community choir, a college/university choir and a professional guest organist. This project will be evaluated by audience attendance and written and oral feedback from participants and audience members.",,,13712,"Other,local or private",20712,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We Sing Because.",2020-05-01,2020-05-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-396,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014512,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audiences will experience an exceptional chamber music performance and participate in outreach/residency activities that introduce participants to a different cultural genre and Native American traditions. Survey results, participant feedback, box office data.",,,17817,"Other,local or private",24817,,,,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"The College of Saint Benedict will present ETHEL String Quartet with Robert Mirabal for their program, The River for a public performance and five residency activities.",2020-02-13,2020-02-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5011",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-397,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10014514,"Project Grant",2020,1797,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present three celebratory concerts with 200 plus attendees with positive responses from the audience. Provide an outlet for youth and adult musicians to perform. Increase potential membership pool for band. Survey audiences and band members to measure satisfaction with performances. Develop prospective members list from individuals contacting the band at the concert, through the website, and via social media.",,,733,"Other,local or private",2530,,,,"Delano Community Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Delano Community Band Performances: July 4th Concert (on main stage for Delano 4th of July Celebration), Anniversary Concert (to celebrate 2nd anniversary of Delano PAC), and Holiday Concert (at Delano's annual Old Fashioned Christmas).",2020-05-17,2020-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Johnson,"Delano Community Band","638 Montrose Ave ?",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 331-8282",delanocommunityband@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-398,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014515,"Project Grant",2020,2375,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase average attendance per concert by 5+%. Free local concerts meet community needs. Audience, performers, and sponsors give positive feedback. Our primary evaluation tool will be an audience survey at each concert. Questions will include demographic information, arts access questions, performance related questions, and suggestions for future programs.",,,1900,"Other,local or private",4275,,,,"General Federated Women's Club of Delano AKA GFWC of Delano","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The General Federated Women's Club (GFWC) of Delano 2020 Concerts in the Park consists of five concerts at Delano Central Park on Wednesday evenings in July and August 2020. We will feature a variety of performers who will appeal to our community.",2020-07-15,2020-08-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"General Federated Women's Club of Delano AKA GFWC of Delano","213 4th St N",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-3360",diane.johnson@delanoschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-399,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014516,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants gain skills, develop strong sense of intergenerational community. Relaxed format performances reach underserved audience members. We will count the audience, number of participants, and number of free tickets used. Cast, crew, volunteers, and board members will complete a survey. Audience feedback will be solicited via a survey in the program and via social media.",,,19800,"Other,local or private",26800,,,,"Delano Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"4 Community Theatre will produce Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in Winter 2020 in both a traditional format and in a ?relaxed performance? (?autism friendly) format. During July 2020, 4CT will present six performances of the musical Anne of Green Gables.",2019-12-13,2020-08-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"Delano Community Education","140 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328-9118,"(763) 972-6210x 6",diane.johnson@delanoschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-400,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014518,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Students will acquire social and emotional learning through a theater residency that will open conversations on difference. CLIMB actor-educators will guide students to realign their attitudes via demonstrations that inspire respectful interaction. CLIMB Theatre will administer pre and post-surveys to gather qualitative and quantitative data. The survey will help measure changes in student accountability, resiliency, empathy, advocacy and self-control.",,,,,7000,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Better Together is a school district wide initiative for 6th grade and students in an alternative setting to acquire new skills for embracing social and emotional learning through an interactive residency with social change-makers, CLIMB Theater.",2020-10-01,2021-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-401,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014519,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcomes for this project would be to sell 400 or more tickets, a minimum of 100 of which would be student tickets, and to develop a more culturally diverse audience. The evaluation plans include reviewing ticket reports and distributing an audience survey.",,,14636,"Other,local or private",21636,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Cappella Live represents four of the nation's greatest a cappella acts: The Filharmonic, Committed, Blake Lewis and Women of the World.",2020-03-28,2020-03-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-402,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014520,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will evaluate success based on metrics related to number of artists and participants who are engaged by the project. We monitor attendance at the fair and follow up to collect feedback from various constituents and stakeholders.",,,18780,"Other,local or private",25780,,,,"Saint Cloud State University","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"The Lemonade Concert and Art Fair is Central Minnesota's premiere summer art fair, featuring more than 200 art vendors and 10,000 participants from around the region.",2020-06-25,2020-06-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932",jlkuznia@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-403,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014521,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The communities of HLWW will be able to enjoy performances by their family members, friends and neighbors in a venue close to home and at a reasonable ticket price. The cast, crew and pit will have the opportunity to grow their craft and talent. The audience will be given an exit survey to evaluate their assessment of the show's entertainment and artistic value as well as their lasting impression. The cast/crew/pit will complete a survey at the beginning and end to measure their growth.",,,11240,"Other,local or private",18240,,,,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The HLWW Theatre Arts Board Summer 2020 Production will present Anything Goes (Beaumont 1987 version), on July 10th-12th and July 16th - 18th for the communities surrounding Howard Lake, Waverly and Winsted.",2020-05-28,2020-07-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Belinda,Larson,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","723 Keats AVE SW ?","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 286-6665",HLWW.TAB@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-404,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014524,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Over 300 people will attend each free concert. Patron awareness of the value of diverse musical genres and live performance will increase. Artists will be highest quality. Evaluation will be done by Saint Cloud Symphony staff and the Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society board of directors. Verbal and written feedback from the public and participating artists will be collected and analyzed. Audience size will be counted.",,,6400,"Other,local or private",13400,,,,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music in the Gardens is a summer series of six free chamber music concerts presented on Sunday afternoons in the Munsinger Gardens on the banks of the Mississippi River in Saint Cloud. This project also includes music for Art Fair in the Gardens.",2020-05-18,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","PO Box 7594","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-5959",lmagney@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-405,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014525,"Project Grant",2020,2654,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Seniors will be transformed by the emotive power of music and the friendly knowledgeable curation of SCSO live performances. 500 Central Minnesota seniors will enjoy a free and open concert in an accessible setting. Evaluation measures include survey questionnaires distributed to group leaders and seniors: attendance counts, verbal comments from seniors and group leaders; and direct observation at performances.",,,11875,"Other,local or private",14529,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music for Seniors at the Paramount ? June 25, 2020 is a free concert that will provide increased access to musical enrichment for Central Minnesota seniors.",2020-06-25,2020-06-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-406,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014527,"Project Grant",2020,3994,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 300 attendees at the events. Eighty percent of attendees are under-served residents with limited access or obstacles to attending performing arts programs. Between seven - ten local amateur artists perform through this program. We will intentionally observe the audience and their non-verbal responses. We will capture engagement through pictures. We will conduct individual surveys to identify growth in understanding and life impact from the program.",,,1600,"Other,local or private",5594,,,,"City of Holdingford","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Music of our Heart-Land will feature a series of folk art performances focused on the historical music of northeast Stearns County. The programs will focus on education and enjoyment of Polish, German and Czech music featuring regional artists.",2020-10-01,2020-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Marstein,"City of Holdingford","420 Main St PO Box 69",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-2966",mayor.smarstein@holdingfordmn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-408,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014529,"Project Grant",2020,2475,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Four artists were each paid to complete concepts to display for review and comment within the Foley community, 20% of community commented and/or voted on artist's concepts, an artist is selected to complete the mural in Foley. RFQs will be distributed and artist's will respond, each artist's concepts will be displayed at public events for public voting and feedback, and the artist rendering with highest approval from the community will be selected for the public art mural.",,,825,"Other,local or private",3300,,,,"Foley Economic Development Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Foley Public Art Initiative - engage the community in selecting an artist for a downtown mural project.",2020-01-15,2020-03-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Martinson,"Foley Economic Development Committee","18802 65th ST NE P O Box 338",Foley,MN,56329,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-409,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014532,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will maintain the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous Fall program. Students will learn a new style of orchestral music through thematic programming. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous fall program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.",,,11097,"Other,local or private",18097,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Shine: Dance the Night Away! Students will perform music inspired by the art of dance that will span across different eras focused on styles like tangos and gavottes and other dance styles that have been influences in culture.",2020-08-01,2020-12-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","PO Box 671","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 492-4288",hans.mersinger@cmyo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-410,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014533,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will maintain the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous Fall program. Students will learn a new style of orchestral music. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous fall program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.",,,9827,"Other,local or private",16827,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra (CMYO) will prepare a student performance of music inspired by visual and performing arts through the eyes of a World's Fair experience.",2020-01-10,2020-05-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","PO Box 671","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 492-4288",hans.mersinger@cmyo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-411,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014534,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More youth will have hands-on arts experiences and be able to develop product that describes their individuality for the 2019 Spring Showcase. Artist will take daily attendance, provide experiences in dance, visual arts, fashion, video production, photography and music, survey youth upon completion of programs, and photograph/video completed product at the Showcase.",,,49930,"Other,local or private",56930,,,,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Boys and Girls Club youth will explore cultures/heritage and build social/emotional skills through an arts lens, which will culminate in the 2020 Youth Arts Initiative Spring Showcase at the Paramount Center for the Arts on May 13, 2020.",2020-01-15,2020-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-412,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014535,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide respite and relaxation for home care givers. Build a social and supportive community. Provide quality art curriculum and instruction. Work for sustainability. Work in partnership with faith, service, and health partners. Anacdotal notes by volunteers and artist daily. Evaluation tools for participants and staff, end of session. Phone/ interviews of participants and volunteers. Photos. Quotes. Observations. Guideline/goal review. Statistics.",,,11265,"Other,local or private",18265,,,,"Art Bright","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Art Bright would transform an established program which uses the visual arts as a vehicle to reach memory loss patients and their primary care givers, in the Sherburne Co. region.",2019-12-31,2020-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Narr,"Art Bright","1118 4th St NW","Elk River",MN,55330,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-413,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014536,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Maintaining a high quality of art combined with an increase in Festival attendance of 5%; continuing to add more inclusivity and diversity. The number and quality of applications received and the amount of diverse art and/or minority artists selected by our independent jury, crowd numbers using Saint Joseph Police Dept. and experienced food vendors estimates.",,,8400,"Other,local or private",15400,,,,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Millstream Arts Festival Millstream Arts Festival is an outdoor, juried arts festival. Our project grant application will fund just over 40% of our budgeted 2019 Festival expenses.",2020-09-27,2020-09-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Niedenfuer,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7723",millstream@millstreamartsfestival.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-414,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014537,"Project Grant",2020,525,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","educate the community about the cultural richness represented in St Cloud. We will be.",,,3490,"Other,local or private",4015,,,,"African Cultural Organization","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The African Cultural Festival Proposal is aimed towards sharing and showcasing African Culture. We do this through an annual Festival held on the North side of Saint Cloud.",2020-08-29,2020-08-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eurel,Nwachi,"African Cultural Organization","1433 19th St SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-415,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014538,"Project Grant",2020,5840,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","WACOSA will accommodate barriers to the arts for 100% of class participants. Qualitative and narrative information will be collected before and after each class.",,,,,5840,,,,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"WACOSA will collaborate with the GREAT THEATRE of Saint Cloud, Minnesota to provide introduction to theater classes to adults with diabilities.",2020-01-01,2020-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Peterson,WACOSA,"PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087x 504",cpeterson@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-416,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014540,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","With the support of the Central Minnesota Arts Board, Great Northern Theatre Company will present Anything Goes, conduct a Children's Theater Day, and offer a ""Pay What You Can"" performance. Evaluations will be conducted through online and in-person formats for all production members and crew, Children's Theater Day participants, and audience members including an enhanced evaluation for the Pay What You Can performance.",,,23700,"Other,local or private",30700,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"During the summer of 2020, Great Northern Theatre Company (GNTC) will present the musical ""Anything Goes"" in the Glanville Smith Auditorium at ROCORI High School (Cold Spring, MN).",2020-06-01,2020-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",becky.reynolds@gntc1.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-417,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014541,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To bring awareness to the shared humanity within refugee and veteran stories, build empathy towards our refugee and veteran neighbors in Central MN, and to find ourselves in each other, one photograph at a time. We will use a postcard to gather feedback at the locations were the exhibit is set up, as well as gathering feedback through our social media promotion of this exhibit.",,,25800,"Other,local or private",32800,,,,"Unite Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"For this project, we'll work with Central Minnesota locations to host the ?What I Fought For: Veteran and Refugee Stories? exhibit from World Refugee Day-Veterans Day. The exhibit, created by a veteran, will remind Central Minnesota folks of our shared hu",2020-06-01,2020-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ringsmuth,"Unite Cloud","PO Box 851","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(404) 422-0290",natalie@unitecloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-418,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014542,"Project Grant",2020,5835,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","200 adults will read and discuss a book of high quality poetry by a Minnesota poet, and 400 high school students will view a video of that poet reading a poem and discuss the poem in their classrooms. Surveys will be distributed and collected, and sales and use figures will be tracked.",,,1945,"Other,local or private",7780,,,,"Rose Hall Media Company AKA Lyricality","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Read Poetry Central Minnesota is in its second year of focusing on a recently published, single book of poetry by a Minnesota poet, selected to stimulate meaningful discussions across Central Minnesota.",2019-12-16,2020-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,"Rose Hall Media Company AKA Lyricality","1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",LyricalityMN@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-419,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014543,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","75 young people in Grades 4-9 will learn about theatrical and musical arts through active participation in a musical production. Written evaluations from creative team members and choirboys will be combined with online audience evaluations to assess the quality and community impact of both the artistic production and final artistic product.",,,19950,"Other,local or private",26950,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Boys on Broadway is an annual musical theatrical performance that engages boys in exploring artistic elements like choreography, staging, and acting under the guidance of theater professionals and is presented before a varied audience of ~2,000.",2020-08-17,2020-10-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Rudoi,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558",PRUDOI001@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-420,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014545,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Maintain the number of classes at 8, but increase the perceived, experienced quality. Maintain number of participants at around 44. Build partnerships with one new community arts group and strengthen with CSB/SJU. The first two goals both have quantitative measures and can be determined by examining the data. Increasing the perceived quality can be inferred by number of students in each class and survey results. Partnership outcomes are more qualitative.",,,5432,"Other,local or private",12432,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Hand Camp: Building the Avon Hills Folk School (AHFS): Hand Camp has run successfully for four years; we propose to use this grant to expand upon the successes of Hand Camp and to use it to secure a strong foundation and to build awareness of AHFS.",2020-09-18,2020-09-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-421,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014546,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","650 films submitted from 3200 artists, 90+ films shown to 1500 patrons. We get submissions from six sources on-line (which list the artists who participated) where we then screen the films and narrow them down to those we have time to program. We sell tickets which allows us to track the number of patrons in attendance.",,,13400,"Other,local or private",20400,,,,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The 10th annual St Cloud Film Fest celebrates independent, local, and global cinema. We will show a combintation of features and shorts from November 7-14.",2020-11-07,2020-11-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","2510 41st Ave S Ste 301","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-9019",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-422,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014549,"Project Grant",2020,6269,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Local creatives and our Humans team will learn from Wing's experiences in creating community portraits. Area residents will experience how the arts can connect communities through photography and storytelling. Evaluation forms will be filled out by the Humans team and all artists who shadow him through the workshops and his portrait work in Monticello. The public attending the end event will be surveyed using the sticker method.",,,1000,"Other,local or private",7269,,,,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"The Community Portraits Project with Wing Young Huie will provide area artists and our Humans of Monticello Project Team the opportunity learn from Wing as he shares his experiences creating community portraits and doing several educational workshops.",2020-09-01,2020-11-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-423,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014551,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will learn new technical and musical skills on their instruments through the music chosen by Mississippi Strings Camp staff. Students will complete skill learning surveys mid-week. Students and staff will complete camp evaluations at the end of the week. Students who receive and staff who teach individual lessons will complete lesson surveys regarding student learning.",,,7730,"Other,local or private",14730,,,,"Mississippi Strings Camp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"MSC is a week-long, 1/2 day orchestra camp for 3rd-12th graders who participate in rehearsals and group instruction ending in a concert. Students are exposed to a variety of genres, conducting and rehearsal styles, new friends, and music experiences.",2020-06-11,2020-06-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carlin,Stiles,"Mississippi Strings Camp","1009 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 223-8281",mississippistringscamp@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-424,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014553,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To facilitate participant access to professional writers while providing practical knowledge relating to participants' particular areas of writing. Outcomes are measured through written feedback concerning the participants' conference experience. The results are used to help plan the next year's conference. We also measure outcomes by attendance.",,,8585,"Other,local or private",15585,,,,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Sinclair Lewis 2020 Writers Conference is one of the longest-running, most respected writers conferences in the Midwest, offering all writers a chance to hone their craft and to form networks.",2020-10-02,2020-10-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose Ct","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-425,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014556,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Mamma Mia! will provide a unique musical theater experience to the community, with quality, original artistic elements by local artists, technicians and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience interviews, surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.",,,27830,"Other,local or private",34830,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"BCT will produce the musical Mamma Mia!, to be performed August 7-9,12-15 2020 at BHS Performing Arts Center. The project will involve artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2020-08-07,2020-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kari,Wendroth,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-426,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014558,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To produce a high-quality live performing arts experience that combats racial stereotypes and highlights the importance of community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience and teacher surveys, ticket sales, artistic staff and volunteer feedback, and executive director evaluation.",,,17040,"Other,local or private",24040,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"?Akeelah and the Bee? is the story of an eleven year-old girl who has a gift for words and hopes to make it to the National Spelling Bee. The story deals with issues of self-esteem and racial stereotypes, while highlighting the importance of community.",2019-12-16,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-427,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014559,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","365 children and teens experiencing poverty will 1) develop positive intercultural attitudes, including respect and empathy towards other cultures, and 2) deepen awareness, confidence, and positive social identities about one's own culture. Yes Network will use sign-in logs, participant surveys, instructor assessments of completed art projects, and personal observations to measure outcomes.",,,56980,"Other,local or private",63980,,,,"The Yes Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Intercultural Harmony Through the Arts: Teaching artists will art create experiences for children/teens in low-income neighborhoods to increase respect towards other cultures as well as deepen positive identities about one's own culture.",2020-06-15,2020-08-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Wiechman,"The Yes Network","PO Box 1042","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 266-1747",ruth.yes.network@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-428,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014560,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This event will promote social and intercultural cohesion through artistic expression and interaction at a free public event, including performances for the general public of African dance, drumming, and storytelling and teacher workshops. Photograph/video event to document the diversity. Count number of people who engage with event via Facebook. Chronicle event using photos, videos, and interviews. Use Survey Monkey to evaluate teamwork and event.",,,3000,"Other,local or private",10000,,,,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Fred Yiran African Arts Day 2020 celebrates African arts and culture through the story of the late artist Fred Yiran. His contributions to the Minnesota arts community inspired the design of this multidisciplinary one-day arts festival of Granite City Day",2020-01-01,2020-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janette,Yiran,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","355 4th Ave NE","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 252-8499",jbyiran@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-429,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing,?Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10001351,"Project Grant",2017,6472,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The Minnesota Potters Workshop Series will give ceramic artists a chance to study with master potters involved in the Saint Croix Pottery Tour. Participants will be given evaluation forms at the end of the class. We will ask people to evaluate the quality of instruction, facility, what they found most valuable in this class, will workshop impact their making and future interests.","One outcome was that artists were able to learn new and more advanced pottery techniques from masters in the field. Different ceramicists each taught altered forms, loose surface decorations, handle/spout and feet making, and combining thrown and hand-bui",,3048,"Other, local or private",9520,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Potters Workshop Series: A series of four ceramic workshops featuring potters involved in the Minnesota Potter's Saint Croix Pottery Tour at the Paramount Center for the Arts followed by an exhibit and sale of student work.",2017-03-11,2017-06-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453 ",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-238,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001352,"Project Grant",2017,4970,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased number of artists submitting entries, counties represented, exhibit attendees, and public events compared to the 2016 exhibit. Records maintained of the number of artists submitting work, counties represented by artists, attendees at receptions, art sales from the exhibit along with a survey of exhibit attendees.",,,3972,"Other, local or private",8942,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Paramount will host a juried exhibit of Minnesota artist works that show and share their values. Public engagement will be enhanced with multiple receptions and opportunities for targeted viewings.",2017-09-05,2017-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453 ",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-239,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001357,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide a forum for artists to exhibit and sell their work. Provide an art education experience for youth. Offer an evening concert to community members. We will send a post-event evaluation to all of our art and craft vendors to gather feedback about their experience. We will survey the audience to determine size, demographic composition, and attendance goals.",,,18750,"Other, local or private",25750,,,,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","Project Grant",,"Lemonade Concert and Art Fair. The Lemonade Concert and Art Fair is Central Minnesota?s premiere summer art fair, featuring more than 200 art vendors and 10,000 participants from around the region.",2017-06-22,2017-06-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-240,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001359,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. 400 patrons enjoyed the concert. 2. 100 patrons learned about French music. 3. The orchestra and audience considered aristic director candidate Elliot Moore. 1. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. 2. Enjoyment will be measured by audience response. 3. Verbal, photographic, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. 4. Audience will be counted.",,,10882,"Other, local or private",17882,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert entitled ""Bon Voyage: The Glorious Sounds of Paris"" on Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 7:30pm in Ritsche Auditorium at Saint Cloud State University. This concert will be conducted by Artistic Director candidate Elliot Moore and will feature Great River Chorale.",2017-03-25,2017-03-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-241,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001360,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 450 patrons will attend. Patron awareness of the value of Spanish music will increase. 10 additional season tickets will be sold. Audience will be counted. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. Audience response will be observed and recorded. Verbal, photo, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. Concert will be recorded.",,,5971,"Other, local or private",12971,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"On September 22, 2017 the Saint Cloud Symphony will present a concert previewing their 2017-18 season and featuring guitar virtuoso and St Cloud native Jesse Langen performing Rodrigo's ""Concierto de Aranjuez"" with the orchestra. The concert will take place at 7:00pm in Ritsche Auditorium at Saint Cloud State University.",2017-09-22,2017-09-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-242,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001362,"Project Grant",2017,5534,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","75 young singers will engage with the renowned National Lutheran Choir in a performance that also engages 500 community members in communal singing. The organization will track audience statistics for the performance. Feedback will be acquired through online surveys available to the audience following the performance. Verbal and written feedback will also be sought from all performers.",,,5625,"Other, local or private",11159,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""HymnFest: One"" is a collaborative concert bringing together artistic organizations of varying cultural and religious backgrounds to celebrate the rich American tradition of hymn-singing. The Saint John?s Boys? Choir and National Lutheran Choir will present repertoire around the theme of unity.",2017-02-18,2017-02-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Klaverkamp,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558 ",aklaverkamp@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-243,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001363,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Community members of all ages will experience a quality musical production while choirboys will learn more about the theatrical arts. Written evaluations from creative team members and choirboys will be combined with online audience evaluations to assess the quality and community impact of both the artistic production and final artistic product.",,,24060,"Other, local or private",31060,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Boys on Broadway"" is an annual musical theatrical performance that engages boys in exploring artistic elements beyond singing, such as choreography, staging, and acting under the guidance of theater professionals. The final production is presented before a varied audience of approximately 2,000.",2017-10-31,2017-10-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Angela,Klaverkamp,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558 ",aklaverkamp@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-244,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001364,"Project Grant",2017,6866,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Saint John's University will have presented a high-quality music performance to Central Minnesota and also engaged underserved communities in a meaningful arts experience. Following activities, Saint John's University will gather feedback responses or evaluations from audiences and residency partners/facilitators to find out of the activities met the intended goals and/or expectations for each group.",,,13007,"Other, local or private",19873,,,,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"In March 2017 Saint John?s University will host a performance and multiple outreach activities with musician Rani Arbo and her folk band daisy mayhem. Saint John's University will engage underserved audiences at the VA in their hospice/dementia unit and residents and medical practitioners at Quiet Oaks Hospice House.",2017-03-20,2017-03-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-245,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001372,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","48 people with disabilities will participate in an Arts Connect summer camp. Participant's work will be displayed in 4 community locations. United Cerebral Palsy is developing objectives, methods, and tools based on relevant evidence-based practices. Key outcomes include participation, improve communication, physical and emotional well-being, self-confidence, creativity, and social connections.",,,11531,"Other, local or private",18531,,,,"United Cerebral Palsy AKA UCP of Central Minnesota Arts + Connect","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Arts + Connect combines camps, events, and exhibits designed to foster self-expression, connections and creativity for individuals of all ages with disabilities; and, to raise awareness in Central Minnesota.",2017-05-15,2017-09-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jenna,Berger,"United Cerebral Palsy AKA UCP of Central Minnesota Arts + Connect","4165 3rd St N Ste 110","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 253-0765 ",infor@ucpcentrralmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-246,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001377,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Kids, ages 6-16, with poverty-related barriers to community programs will gain opportunities for quality art experiences in their own neighborhoods. Yes Network staff will use sign-in logs, participant surveys, instructor assessments of completed art projects, and personal observations to measure outcomes.",,,6500,"Other, local or private",13500,,,,"The Yes Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Yes Network provides summer meals, physically-active games, and learning activities to children and youth in five low-income St Cloud area neighborhoods. Our goal is to introduce high-quality art experiences in three neighborhoods in 2017 and expand to more neighborhoods in future years.",2017-06-12,2017-08-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Wiechman,"The Yes Network","1030 4th St SE Ste 114","St Cloud",MN,56302-1042,"(320) 266-1747 ",ruth.yes.network@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-247,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001383,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Winnie the Pooh will provide musical theatre experiences for children from 3 communities. It will be staffed by Emerging Artists Conservatory members. Outcomes will be measured through participant surveys, crew and volunteer feedback, and box office data. Emerging Artist's Conservatory members will receive an exit interview. Archival of performance recording and printed materials.",,,12370,"Other, local or private",19370,,,,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Winnie the Pooh Kids Summer Camps. NorthStar Family Theatre/Youth Theatre Workshop will present three summer camps June-August, 2017. It is an opportunity for students and younger actors to gain relevant theater experience, while bringing quality theater training to the youth of the community.",2017-06-12,2017-08-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Theisen,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",Ricktheisen@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-248,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10004048,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We would like to reach a broad audience, both geographically and financially, and engage with people who have minimal Classical music experience. We will evaluate our measurable outcomes by utilizing our ticketing software, to identify the geographic background of our audience, and by providing and analyzing an audience survey to gather household and arts consumption information.","The outcomes we achieved were: 29% of survey participants were new to the venue; 3% had no prior exposure to classical music, while 63% had some exposure; 87% said they learned something new about classical music; 61% said they live in St. Cloud and the surrounding area; and based on a ticket count, we had 345 attendees.",,3459,"Other,local or private",10459,,"King Banaian: Treasurer, Executive Committee; Elna Bateman: Governance; Helga Bauerly: Vice Chair, Executive Committee; David DeBlieck: Outreach Advisory; Paul Harris: Goverance; Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson: Secretary, Executive Committee; John Mathews: Goverance; Dan Meyer: Programming Committee; Lynn Metcalf: Visual Arts Advisory; Gary Mrozek: Visual Arts Advisory; Greg Murray: Past President, Executive Committee; June Roos: Governance; Chris Stalboerger: Executive Committee; Melinda Tamm: Programming; Paul Thompson: Chair, Executive Committee; Janet Tilstra: Outreach Advisory, Programming; Dan Torgersen: Governance; Jeff Goerger: City Council Rep, Programming; Antony Goddard: Executive Committee",,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Paramount Center for the Arts would like to offer a free performance of the Minnesota Sinfonia on March 4, 2018.",2018-03-04,2018-03-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Boulka,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",gboulka@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-253,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004049,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increased student participation by 25%; more from outside STMA 2. 10% increase in audience from 2017 3. Students' skills and knowledge improved. 1. Collect demographic data from TAG member applications 2. Conduct audience tally during performances 3. Give pre- and post-assessments to students to gauge knowledge and skill levels.","We aimed for a 25% increase in student population from 16 to 20. We actually doubled the number of students participating to 32. We hoped to draw more students from outside the STMA area, which we did, with kids coming from 10 different communities. Based on visual counts, audience numbers equaled a 10% increase. Students increased skills and knowledge, based on observation and self-assessments.",,1015,"Other,local or private",8015,,"Terrell Beaudry, President; Jamie Reznicek, Treasurer; Ellen Beaudry, Secretary; Debra Bishop, Vice President; Matt Weber, Director",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Broadway in the Park, a project of the Teen Advisory Group, includes intensives and workshops for members who manage every aspect of the performances.",2018-07-10,2018-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-254,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004050,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","500 films submitted from 2,500 artists, 60 films shown to 1,500 patrons. We get submissions from six sources on-line (which list the artists who participated) where we then screen the films and narrow those down to those we have time to program. We sell tickets which allows us to track the number of patrons in attendance.","We wanted 500 submitted films involving 2500 artists & got 650+ from 3000+. We wanted 1500 patrons & got 1654 based on our ticket/pass sales. We wanted to screen Oscar films & we believe we did (LOVING VINCENT, WORLD OF TOMORROW 2, FACES PLACES) but the 2018 Oscar noms aren't out yet. We aimed to show 25 foreign films & we screened 46 (from 25 countries) according to our program (attached below).",,14260,"Other,local or private",21260,,,,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The 2017 Saint Cloud Film Fest celebrates independent local and global cinema. We will show a combination of features and shorts from November 4-11.",2017-11-04,2017-11-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Crow Wing, Ramsey, Anoka, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-255,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004051,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 450 patrons will attend. Patrons will understand the storytelling capacity of music. 10 additional season tickets will be sold. Audience will be counted. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. Audience response will be observed and recorded.","1. 256 patrons attended. Ticket stubs were collected to measure the audience size. 2. Awareness and appreciation for the music based on poetry was observed in written feedback and verbally at the post-concert reception. 3. Six additional season tickets were sold.",,7565,"Other,local or private",14565,,"Ross Detert: president; Daniel Torgersen: vice president; Micah Barrett: treasurer; Jill Pattock: secretary; Walter Boyd: board member; Tamara Hobbs: board member; Lorie Johnson: board member; Jennifer Kalpin: board member; Kyle Knudson: board member; Gary Osberg: board member; Kristin Rothstein: board member; Erika Schwichtenberg: board member; Mark Springer: board member; Jason Thibodeaux: board member",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert entitled ""Taking Flight"" on Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium.",2017-11-04,2017-11-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-256,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004052,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audiences will have local access to top-notch, touring theater, with related outreach, designed to encourage conversation and discovery. Survey audience and outreach participants. Gather feedback and evaluation from community partners. Box office data.","SJU presented a high-quality theater performance based on an adaptation of a major work of contemporary literature, engaged at risk high school students, college students and the general public through performance and multiple outreach activities.",,9221,"Other,local or private",16221,,"Mimi Bitzan; Brian Campbell; Kaitlyn Ludlow; David DeBlieck; Louann Dummich; Barry Elert; Laura Hood; Katie Campbell; Rick Odenthal; Sue Palmer; Gustavo Pena; Colleen Hollinger Petters; Br. Simon-Hoa Phan, OSB; Chris Rasmussen; Steven Bezdichek Pfahning; Arno Shermock; Jerry Wetterling; Katie Ruprecht-Wittrock; Brandyn Woodard",,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"In October, SJU will host a performance and multiple community outreach activities with the theater company, Literature to Life.",2017-10-25,2017-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-257,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing,a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10004041,"Project Grant",2018,6134,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Audience size, audience response to music, musician participation, student engagement, Buffalo High School faculty evaluation. We measure audience size by count, audience response by post-concert polling and conversation, musician participation by attendance, others conversationally.","Attendance at rehearsal averaged 88%. Our interaction during a workshop and concert with the Buffalo High School orchestra was thought to be successful both by students and faculty. Attendance at our October 28 concert included 125 seniors, 85 adults, 36 youth, and 27 invited guests. Our concert guest polling yielded a 2.98 out of a possible 3.0, while orchestra members gave an index of 2.82.",,5900,"Other,local or private",12034,,"Bill Tregaskis: president; Jolyn Halvorson: vice-president; Laura Keller: secretary; Jeff Burns: treasurer; Gretchen Katzenberger: donations manager: Mike Walsh: board member; Veronica Lilly: board member;Evan Keller: board member; Mary Ellen Lundsten: board member; Kristi Wagner: board member; Kendel Kubasch: finance chair",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Russian Treasures: Includes 8 rehearsals, a workshop with HS music students, co-performing on the BHS concert on October 26, and our concert.",2017-09-10,2017-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod, Hennepin, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-249,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004043,"Project Grant",2018,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Grow the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to last fall's program. Students will learn a new style of orchestral music. We will track participation and attendance numbers, comparing results to last fall's program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.","We had over 120 students from 5 schools engaged in the Mark Wood Experience. Based on the Teacher surveying that we did; the students are still talking about their positive experience, and the teachers have informed us that they have incorporated a number of the teaching aspects that Mark Wood demonstrated into their classes.",,13604,"Other,local or private",20604,,"President John Johnson: Secretary Rachel Tisdale: Treasurer Hans Mersinger: Board Director Thea Stockinger",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra (CYMO) students across three ensembles will study and perform with a professional rock violinist, Mark Wood.",2017-09-15,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847 ",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-250,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing,a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004046,"Project Grant",2018,4125,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Host 3 workshops; engage 40 musicians (20 youth); employ 4 artists. Workshop registrations, contracts.","Creative methods of evaluation and reflection will lead to the development of new programming. Musicians and artists who participate in IMCCM programming will be more engaged in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the programs/projects that the organization presents over time. Musicians become a stronger presence in the community as creative leaders.",,1463,"Other,local or private",5588,,"Heidi Jeub, Chair; Zachary Dorholt, Co-Chair; Dan Brill, Treasurer; Mike May, Secretary; Board Members: Angela Ringsmuth, Dawn Yilek, Ric Studer, Zach Holker, Katie Ruprecht-Wittroch",,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Reinventing the workshop, IMCCM will host a professional development house concert event and arts activities.",2018-01-15,2018-06-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central Minnesota","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 828-1437 ",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-251,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing,a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10004047,"Project Grant",2018,2050,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Deeper understanding of the music, culture, history of the eras; Demonstrate musical skills; Increase audience and membership. Discussion with staff, members, parents and board; online survey; record numbers.","Deeper understanding of the music, culture, history of the eras; Demonstrate musical skills; Increase audience and membership; we were able to compare numbers to last seasons concert series, we observed the demonstration of musical skills, we entered into discussion with the performers to evaluate their deepened understanding.",,7557,"Other,local or private",9607,,"Susan Oelke, David Stevens, Clarissa Lund, Joe Kleckner, Aaron Ziegler, Rick Strub",,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A three-part series of music performances by the ensembles of the Land of Lakes Choirboys.",2017-12-15,2018-05-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286 ",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-252,"Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.","Janice Courtney: Chair, Stearns County, arts adviser/assistant director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Vice chair, Wright County, visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: Secretary, Stearns County, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Stearns County, watercolorist; member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, community education art class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging, platinum/palladium printing, a wet plate collodion process, bromoil printing, cyanotype printing, University of Wisconsin, certified nuclear engineer; George Minerich: Benton County, professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Wright County, public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota board member. Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community.",,2 10001313,"Project Grant",2017,5968,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Through traditional Somali kebed weaving, students will learn more about Somali culture and develop more cross-cultural harmony. Data will be collected that shows: Participation data of the program. Feedback from the participants. Number of activities provided. Quantity/quality of exhibit opportunities. Participation at community events.",,,2558,"Other, local or private",8526,,,,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Youth Arts Initiative's fashion design program will explore Somalian textile arts as a hands-on way to develop a deeper appreciation and understanding for Somalian culture and to inspire harmony across the many cultures celebrated at the Boys and Girls Club.",2017-01-09,2017-05-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616 ",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-68,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001315,"Project Grant",2017,5528,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Rehearsal attendance and quality, public attendance at the conductor chat, the concert, and at our post-concert event: quality of the performance. We take attendance at rehearsals, and at the end of May have members fill out a satisfaction survey: attendance at the chat and concert are taken by board members: we visually assess reception participation and receive feedback about the concert.",,,4525,"Other, local or private",10053,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""From Old World to New World"" will consist of eight rehearsals, a dress rehearsal, and a concert for the public. Our concert begins with the ""old,"" Bach's ""Air in G,"" bridges the old and new with music by Beethoven and Gliere, and ends with the ""new,"" Dvorak's ""New World Symphony.""",2017-05-13,2017-05-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","877 Bison Blvd PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-224,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001317,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Honk! Jr. will provide a musical theatre experience to the community, with quality technical elements by local technicians, artists and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.",,,12490,"Other, local or private",19490,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the musical, Honk! Jr. Performances are scheduled February 3-5 and 10-12, 2016 at Discovery Auditorium and will include youth, artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2017-02-03,2017-02-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-225,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001319,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Mary Poppins will provide a musical theatre experience to the community, with quality technical elements by local artists, technicians and volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by reviews, audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback and participant surveys.",,,28850,"Other, local or private",35850,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the Broadway musical, Mary Poppins. Seven performances are scheduled in July of 2017 at Buffalo High School's Performing Arts Center and will include performers of all ages, artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2017-07-21,2017-07-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-226,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001322,"Project Grant",2017,5576,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will grow the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous Spring program. We will track participant and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous spring program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.",,,3109,"Other, local or private",8685,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra offers many educational music performance programs throughout the year, available to grade school age students. For this program, students across three ensembles will perform a concert inspired by adventure and friendship, titled Tell Me A Story, Friend.",2017-01-11,2017-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847 ",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-227,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001324,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To foster, integrate, increase access, and encourage an appreciation of music and the performing arts in Sauk Centre, Melrose, and surrounding areas. The evaluation plan includes reviewing attendance, number of season tickets sold, survey results, number of volunteers, number of donors, and donor contributions. The board will use the information for continuous improvement for future events.",,,13600,"Other, local or private",20600,,,,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Three concerts and two mini-concerts will be presented in October, November, and March, 2017-18, in Melrose and Sauk Centre, Minnesota. The series will include performances by the New Christy Minstrels, Mainstreet Souvenirs, and WindSync.",2017-10-13,2018-03-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","146 4th St N","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 491-2160 ",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-228,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001329,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increased attendance at art crawls, increased interest/sales for the artists and downtown shops, increased art crawl sponsorship and media coverage. 1. Survey patrons, venues on what worked, how this year compared to others, and suggestions for the future. 2. Count attendees at art crawls and compare to other years. 3. Compare future sponsorships with past years.",,,4220,"Other, local or private",11220,,,,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, August 11, 2017, will feature over 45 artists exhibiting their work for sale in downtown venues, about 25 artist booths and over 50 musicians, demonstrating artists, and street performers entertaining on closed-off St Germain St, and 5th, 6th, and 7th Avenues.",2017-08-11,2017-08-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3120 ",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-229,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001331,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Beauty and the Beast will provide a quality theatrical event for the community. Local artists, technicians, and volunteers will co-create this event. The outcomes will be evaluated through audience and participant surveys, artistic staff and crew interviews, RSVP (senior volunteers) survey, and volunteer feedback. The board will review this info along with pertinent financial data.",,,25860,"Other, local or private",32860,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Disney's Beauty and the Beast. The Elk River Community Theatre will produce the critically acclaimed musical by Menken, Ashman and Rice. Six performances will be held between July 21 and July 30, 2017 utilizing a cast, crew, and staff of approximately 75 people of all ages.",2017-07-21,2017-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Clifford,Lundberg,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson St Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 464-9230 ",wbade@bademn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-230,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001332,"Project Grant",2017,5985,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Heightened awareness of and appreciation for African arts in Central Minnesota. Arts/culture education component integrated into mainstream celebration. We will evaluate the success of this effort using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods that engage the inner planning community and participants. In addition to the number of participants, we'll ask for feedback on quality of the experience.",,,2920,"Other, local or private",8905,,,,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We are seeking funding for a Fred Yiran African Arts Day to celebrate African arts and culture through the story of the late artist Fred Yiran. His prolific contributions to the Minnesota arts community will inspire the design of this multidisciplinary one-day arts festival during Granite City Days.",2017-05-14,2018-04-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janette,Yiran,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","355 4th Ave NE","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 252-8499 ",jbyiran@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-231,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001338,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A community choir and three high school choirs sing about unity, love, and the hope for resolution of the cultural divisiveness in Central Minnesota. The success of this concert will be evaluated by the number of tickets sold, responses to surveys from members of the three participating high school choirs, Great River Chorale members, and the audience, and verbal feedback from all of the above.",,,12979,"Other, local or private",19979,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""A Mosaic of Gifts"" is Great River Chorale's 2017 spring concert with choirs from St Cloud Apollo and Technical High Schools and Sartell High School. The gifts of Central Minnesota's diverse community are celebrated in songs about hope, unity, love, and a new commissioned piece with a Somali text.",2017-04-30,2017-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","418 41st Ave S PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-232,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001340,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create and execute a high-quality live performing arts experience; deliver an accessible, engaging arts event; share the theme of overcoming obstacles. The proposed outcomes will be measure by audience surveys, ticket sales, artistic staff and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools.",,,100620,"Other, local or private",107620,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a fantastic musical adventure with an out-of-this-world car and features an unforgettable score by the Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins). This is a feel-good story about the power of family and the bonds created to overcome any obstacle.",2017-03-31,2017-04-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-233,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001343,"Project Grant",2017,6395,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Complete and install mural in the entrance, office area, old trophy case, and main hallways. Engage twenty volunteers to assist. Madison Elementary will celebrate the finished installation of the four areas containing the mural design with a community Open House to promote ownership by the people engaged as students, teachers, and parents of this art legacy and investment.",,,,,2136,,,,"Madison Elementary School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Madison Community Mural of Color will be a mural project designed and executed by local artist Jill Dubbeldee Kuhn for Madison Elementary painted on long panels depicting universal and cultural symbols rich in color and patterns to establish a warm welcoming atmosphere honoring this diverse school.",2017-01-30,2017-12-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jean,Clark,"Madison Elementary School","2805 9th St N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 252-4665 ",madison@742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-234,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001345,"Project Grant",2017,6268,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Minnesota Center Chorale hopes to have a total audience of 400 people, 50 audience members provide verbal feedback and survey, and special guest provide verbal feedback. Minnesota Center Chorale keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales. The patron survey and verbal responses assess knowledge gained from the music selections. Survey and verbal responses tell us what our audience wants to see and hear for future concerts.",,,5188,"Other, local or private",11456,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Center Chorale partners with special guests, Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota for a concert to honor the work, mission, and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Sunday, February 26, 2017 at 3 pm at the Paramount Theater in St Cloud Minnesota.",2017-02-26,2017-02-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-235,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10001346,"Project Grant",2017,6387,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble in Central Minnesota within a larger radius. Increase audience size, and level of engagement by the audience. Audience numbers will be documented through ticket sales. Address slips and surveys to be collected and documented. Surveys will include information about the reasoning for audience members' attendance, frequency of attendance and level of engagement.",,,8513,"Other, local or private",14900,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble is to present a modern dance version of ""Carmen."" ""Carmen"" is a love triangle gone horribly wrong- a tale audiences have loved for a century. Minnesota Dance Ensemble brings this classic up to date with modern dance movement set to the original operatic score as well as current popular hits.",2017-04-28,2017-04-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-236,"Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.","Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud; Laura Hood: Director of Aging Services at Whitney Senior Center; Carrie Zwack: Saint Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau promoting arts scenes, Member of Meire Grove Community Band, designer Logos and posters for organizations; David Glen: board member for the Minnesota State Arts Board; Sue Davies: painter, art educator, Central Minnesota Arts Board grant recipient.",,2 10001347,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students, teachers, interns, and volunteers will come together for a week of orchestra. Students will develop skills and continue their study. One focus skill for each orchestral group will be pre- and post-tested to demonstrate skill development. Enrollment numbers and demographics of participants will be collected. Students and staff will be surveyed throughout and at the end of camp.",,,7450,"Other, local or private",14450,,,,"Mississippi Strings Camp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Mississippi Strings Camp supports string education through summer orchestra instruction for young string players. Students develop and add to their musical, technical, and ensemble skills. School programs benefit from these students' work, and other students gain ensemble experience.",2017-06-12,2017-06-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aurora,Adamson,"Mississippi Strings Camp","30 Allendale Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 252-6657 ",mississippistrings@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-237,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10018700,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A Choral Community will have featured between 4 and 6 Central Minnesota ensembles, spanning multiple generations and organizations. We anticipate at least 20 singers who register and join the choirs independent of affiliation with a formal singing ensemble. Additionally, we expect at least 300 patrons to attend this concert. We will receive an overall satisfaction rate of 4.25/5 from both participants and audience members through a survey indicating success of our project. We also expect to have at least a high degree of social media engagement, including at least 2,500 people reached through posts, and at least 1,000 views of video segments from the concert.; Learning ; Community Learning: Patrons will be asked by survey which performing groups they were aware of, and which they were unaware of. They will also be asked how likely they are to attend a concert by the performing groups in the future. Community: A talking point during the concert will be the common thread that singing has had in cultures, and choral singing in communities throughout history. Patrons will be asked their singing background in the survey and if this concert increased or decreased their likelihood of participating in a singing group.",,,2670,"Other,local or private",7670,,,0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Choral Community is a celebration of the diversity of vocal ensembles in Central Minnesota. This outreach concert aims to bring in a variety of community and school choirs, in the spirit of collaboration, to the Sauk Rapids-Rice community.",2021-10-17,2021-10-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-466,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018632,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Some of the measurable outcomes of this project will be the number of audience members that experienced this production, the number of actors who were able to participate in the one-acts, and the number of streamed views the virtual recording of the show has. These outcomes will not measure our success of the festival, but they will help us track important information that will be relevant for future productions. ; Access ; Learning ; Community Our organization will plan on measuring the outcomes by having the stage manager count the number of audience members each night, counting the number of actors involved with the production, and reviewing the statistics on youtube for the virtual views of our show. These specific measurable outcomes will be easy to evaluate based upon attendance and views statistics.",,,,,5000,,,0.00,"4 Community Theatre AKA 4CT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"4CT 10-Minute One Act Play Festival provides the communities of Rockford and Delano with high-quality comedic one-act plays that will be free to attend at outdoor and virtual performances.",2021-05-15,2021-10-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Sherman,"4 Community Theatre AKA 4CT","705 Old Crystal Bay Rd","Long Lake",MN,55356,"(612) 735-0443",katy@dksherman.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-432,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018633,"Project Grant",2021,4189,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Accessible, high quality theatre productions will be provided locally for residents of the Delano area, with the musical staged in the district's new Performing Arts Center. ? More than 25 youth and over 40 adults of all backgrounds will develop their skills through participation in a high quality community theatre production. ? The cast and audience will experience community theatre that meets the highest standards of quality in acting, music, design, and overall production. ? The number of Delano area residents participating in the productions will increase by 20 percent since we hosted the musical in summer 2018. ? All participants, particularly those in the Delano area, will indicate a stronger sense of community and the development of intergenerational relationships by participating in the productions, especially in the musical which provides opportunities for involvement by entire families, on-stage and off-stage. ? Board members and production volunteers will learn and grow their skills through both on-stage and off-stage experiences designed to be artistically challenging ? More than 2000 audience members will experience high quality, live theatre locally. ? People in the disability and senior communities who may not access ?typical? theatre will experience the ?relaxed performance? format with Twelfth Night. ? People with financial hardship will have the opportunity to see the productions through complimentary tickets distributed through various social service agencies. ? The financial goals will be met through strong audience attendance.; Access ; Learning ; Community For the outcomes that are quantitative in nature, we will count ? number of participants, audience members, people who access free admission, and so on. We will develop a survey that can be used for the cast, crew, musicians, volunteers, and board members to obtain information on the outcomes related to their participation such as increase in knowledge and skills, sense of community, new intergenerational relationships, and the like. The board will use several means of gathering feedback from the audience. We will have a suggestion box in the lobby and will do an audience survey in the program. We also solicit feedback on Facebook and social media.",,,22611,"Other,local or private",26800,,,0.00,"4 Community Theatre AKA 4CT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"4 Community Theatre will produce Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in Winter 2020 in both a traditional format and in a ?relaxed performance? (?autism friendly) format. During July 2020, 4CT will present 6 performances of the musical Anne of Green Gables.",2019-12-13,2020-08-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Sherman,"4 Community Theatre AKA 4CT","705 Old Crystal Bay Rd","Long Lake",MN,55356,"(612) 735-0443",katy@dksherman.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-433,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018634,"Project Grant",2021,875,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Project outcomes (measurable and achievable change in knowledge, attitude, skill, behavior): The class will have between 10-12 participants. At least 75% of class participants will share that the class provided them with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills associated with the ukulele. At least 50% of class participants will share that they feel empowered and motivated ton continue development as a musician as a result of the class. Evaluation plan: A pre and post written evaluation will be provided to participants. This will provide us with information and feedback to measure existing knowledge and skill and knowledge and skill gained as a result of the class. Participants will be observed during the class to gauge their involvement and enjoyment of the class. Casual conversations will be held during breaks within the class to gather feedback. Discussions will be initiated on the Central Minnesota Ukulele Club Facebook Group to gather further feedback. .; Access ; Learning Evaluation plan: A pre and post written evaluation will be provided to participants. This will provide us with information and feedback to measure existing knowledge and skill and knowledge and skill gained as a result of the class. Participants will be observed during the class to gauge their involvement and enjoyment of the class. Casual conversations will be held during breaks within the class. Discussions will be initiated on the Central Minnesota Ukulele Club Facebook Group to gather further feedback",,,100,"Other,local or private",975,,,0.00,"Albany Area Commmunity/Senior Center Club","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"This project is designed to develop the next generation of local performing ukulele artists. The one-day course will take participants from picking up the instrument to a public performance.",2021-01-01,2021-05-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Frank,Haynes,"Albany Area Commmunity/Senior Center Club","741 Lake Ave PO Box 187",Albany,MN,56307,"(320) 774-9200",Haynes@albanytel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-434,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018635,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1. By providing interesting and relevant art activities on a regular basis, visitors and local community members can engage with artists and new perspectives, leading to an expanded understanding of creativity, difference, and possibility. 2. Artists will feel valued by how we engage them in ideation of programming, fair compensation, and collaborative processes. ; Access ; Learning ; Community To measure these outcomes, we will (1) create a survey for each activity, both digital and paper, that will gather feedback, (2) track newcomers and regular visitors to the program, and (3) engage with the regulars to see what keeps bringing them back. We utilize a combination of online surveys and social media feedback, in person conversation, and fun engagement evaluations in and around the space. We would like to partner with SCSU, CSBSJU faculty to engage students to develop a data-driven plan to measure these outcomes. Conversations have begun, yet, a solid plan hasn't been decided.",,,2600,"Other,local or private",7600,,,0.00,"Art Experiment 56340","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Art on a Roll is a 20 session workshop series that will be scheduled for the season between Memorial Day Weekend, and finishing Mid October 2021 at Art in Motion on the Lake Wobegon Trail in Holdingford, MN",2021-01-15,2021-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lily,Brutger,"Art Experiment 56340","1400 4th St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(402) 680-8539",artexperiment56340@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-435,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018638,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We seek to introduce children to new artistic experiences within the natural surroundings of the Avon Hills. In doing so we want to measure how this has changed their outlook after having done or seen or experienced something for the first time? Verbal survey of children at the beginning of the day or prior to the day. Verbal survey at the end of the day. FU w/ orgs, adult coordinators, parents and the visiting Artists/Instructors with a written survey. Change in knowledge, attitude, skill, behavior or condition of the students: We anticipate learning about the expectations of the children prior to experiencing the day, and then following up on this same question at the conclusion of the day after they have had these new experiences. In addition: What did they learn that they did not know before? Was there anything they did ""For the First Time?"" Was there anything they were scared of or unsure about trying? What did they learn today? What would you like to try again? Do again? Learn more about? What would you not want to do again? We want to try to take their ""temperature"" about these new experiences, before and after. See if any fires were lit? Were there sparks' What did they discover about themselves' Additional aspects of the Evaluation Plan: We will reach out to adult coordinators, reps from the partnering organizations, parents of the children and the visiting Artists/Instructors for their feedback on the day. Additionally we will hold an in person meeting with the partnering organizations to better understand their assessment of the day, as well as preparation and follow-up on the part of the Avon Hills Folk School. How will evaluation results be used to improve future programming: All feedback and responses will be considered. To the degree possible feedback will be applied to improving the experiences of future Hand Camps for Kids for all participants: children, adult coordinators, partnering organizations, parents, and Artists. ; Access ; Learning ; Community Access- Provide experiences to youth they may otherwise be unable to access - early! Measure whether or not we were successful at attracting the diverse mix of children we seek as outlined in the narrative of the project by the actual attendance. We dearly hope that through working with these partnering organizations we will be much more successful at addressing areas of access for these children. If we were, why? If not, WHY? How can we do better? Learning- Parents may experience a change in knowledge, attitude, behavior or condition through their children's experiences. We will provide formal surveys to our partnering organizations, their employees, contracted artists and if possible - parents of the children. We also anticipate us doing an informal, verbal survey of the children before they leave for the day. It is our hope that by ensuring that our teaching Artists reflect the children in attendance that we further support the spark of creativity and realization of ability in the arts that will undoubtedly occur for some of these children - hopefully all - because we are ALL Creative, we just need encouragement to believe it. Further, that we help to hold up the belief in these young people that they are creative, artistic and have talent. Community- Artists from multiple backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities (they look like me) provide a fuller experience for the children as they discover, learn and create art within nature. They will learn about different art forms, cultures (sometimes their own, which may be a surprise) as well as learning about each other.",,,1120,"Other,local or private",6120,,,0.00,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Youth Hand Camp: Growing the Avon Hills Folk School. Providing children of under resourced families, families of the BIPOC communities the opportunity to discover, learn and create art within nature.",2021-06-07,2021-07-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-436,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018639,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1- Keep # of artists and classes at 8 for the weekend, but increase average attendance at each class; 2- Maintain enrollment of students for the weekend above #40. Last year's increase was 109% increase, almost too much in one year. We realized that around #45 was a maximum for each weekend, beyond that number we felt the quality of the experience would begin to suffer for individual participants and the artists/instructors; 3- Strengthen our new partnership with the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University; 4- Establish at least one new partnership/collaboration with local communities of color that results in additional students attending Hand Camp from previously under represented members of ou community; 5- Continue to build awareness within Central MN and beyond of both Hand Camp and the AHFS through continually increasing our brand awareness, specifically through social media efforts and personal connections within the local organizations. NOTE: Thanks to an amendment to our CMBA Project Grant for Hand Camp last year we were able to create and finalize a Brand Identity for the AHFS that resulted in a Logo for AHFS as well as Brand Guidelines, key messaging, and all that a Brand Identity entails. This was a foundational piece of work from which we are now using to build a new, highly effective and appropriate Branded Website for the AHFS. This new tool will help us to continue to promote, grow the AHFS as well as gather new and different audience members. In 2019: Increased the # of classes offered from 6 to 7; Increased # of participants by 109% (22 to 46); goal was 73% (49 actually registered); Built partnerships with two additional community (arts) groups: CSB and SJU Arts department and Public School District #742.; Access ; Learning ; Community Access- geographically we are offering opportunities that are not commonly offered here; folk arts in particular. We also seek to break down cultural barriers, real or perceived, to encourage members of our under represented and marginalized communities at the AHFS to participate. We will measure this by assessing the makeup of our attending students and artists this year. Learning- in offering these artistic learning opportunities within the natural environment, often very intentionally engaging it, we seek to introduce or strengthen student's appreciation for the natural environment and what happens at The Intersection of Art and Nature. We have been able to measure this by comments in our survey as well as retention of our students year to year. This year we will add a question more focused on eliciting feedback re: student's reaction to learning, experiencing at the Intersection of Art and Nature. Community- this is exactly what happens, people come together with a common desire to learn an art form or craft that has very clear connections to specific cultural heritages. And our students/artists make this happen ""in community"", within nature. The key, we think to past and future success and attractiveness of the AHFS. Currently we are exploring ways to engage new members of our community, be they transplants from different parts of the United States or even recent immigrants to this country so as to begin including their artistic, cultural traditions within our experiences offered at the AHFS.",,,13413,"Other,local or private",18413,,,0.00,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"2021 Fall Adult Hand Camp: Building the Avon Hills Folk School through two weekends of experiencing the Intersection of Art and Nature in community with artists and other participants.",2021-09-17,2021-09-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-437,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018640,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Youth outcome 1: Youth participants build resiliency through intentional projects and conversations that empower them to express their feelings about the effects of the pandemic on their lives, the lives of their families and the community. Artists at the Boys and Girls Club will work with youth participants to express these feelings through the arts. Youth outcome 2: Youth participants build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, as well as respect for others, through intentional projects and conversations about race that empower them to become a voice for peace and change through the arts. ; Access ; Learning ; Community This proposal will increase access to the arts by serving at-risk youth in the most under-served areas of our community, 95% of whom are eligible for free or reduced lunches at school, which is the measure of poverty we use. We will take daily attendance in our programs using an internally developed database called Odyssey. We measure the success of our intended outcomes by asking our youth to take an online survey three times per year. This survey has been adapted to ensure that questions are included that measure the above intended outcomes. Questions include: Check if you did any of the following in class (check all that apply). I asked questions. I made a plan before starting my work. I helped to solve a problem. I tried something that didn't work. I did something for the first time. I used my imagination to solve a problem. I listened to someone else's ideas. I gave feedback on someone's work. I was patient with someone in my group. I showed respect or understanding when someone's feelings were different than my own. I was able to share or speak in front of a group. I did some writing in class. I read something in class. I used math in class. I learned about a different culture. I made friends with someone from a different culture. I was able to share something about my culture. I was part of a group or team. I worked on managing my feelings. I became more aware of how my body moves. I made a friend. I was able to share about my culture and background. I was able to do a project that shows who I am as a person (my self-identity). I participated in conversations about culture, race, tradition and heritage. I was able to to a project that helped me work on my feelings. Because of this class, I am (check all that apply): I am more confident. I am more aware of my feelings. I am more proud of my self-identity. I can be a voice for change. I am more comfortable doing art. I feel like my art is meaningful.",,,47557,"Other,local or private",52557,,,0.00,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The 2021 Youth Arts Initiative Showcase will be a culmination of artwork to create hope, change and peace through the powerful voices of our youth stemming from meaningful conversations on race, social justice and mental health during the pandemic.",2021-01-11,2021-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-438,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018643,"Project Grant",2021,3652,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Audience satisfaction - Traditionally we have used the sheer size of the audience to be our main indicator for audience satisfaction as this is our most highly attended program of the year. The fact that we have people coming back year after year is a good indicator that we are serving our audience's interest. 2. Member satisfaction - We strive to have a high level of participant satisfaction. Again, the fact that we have all of the participating organizations return year after year is a strong indicator. All of the participating organizations look forward to this event. Individuals in the ensembles identify with this holiday tradition and comment on the excitement and happiness that this program brings to them. 3. Community collaboration - This concert, perhaps more than any other in our season, brings together numerous community groups for a common goal. This collaboration helps to develop an appreciation for each of the individual ensembles by the other participating groups. Everyone both onstage and in the audience can feel the strength of our community through the music that is being created.; Access ; Learning ; Community This Holiday concert offers our regional residents a festive way to share artistic resources, expand appreciation of fine choral/orchestral creations, and connect with a wider range of cultural expressions. Annually drawing roughly 750-800 attendees, our holiday concerts offer us our largest survey pool to assess our musical choices and performance levels. Information on audience attendance is obtained by the old-fashioned method of handing out color-coded tickets (adults one color, seniors a second, youths a third) to attendees as they enter the PAC, then gathering those same tickets back from our guests as they enter the auditorium. We have tried other techniques (hash marks by category) but tickets seem to be the most reliable. Attendance numbers tell us whether or not we are offering music that meets our community's needs. Keeping track of different age groups tells us if we are being successful at attracting young people to our concerts, a critical component of ongoing orchestra existence. Orchestra members log in at each rehearsal, usually during our treat break, giving us rehearsal attendance information. Falling attendance indicates some dissatisfaction with the experience, a misalignment that requires prompt and focused attention. As audience members enter on concert night they are asked to fill out an evaluation form, and if they agree they are given a half-page sheet to fill out after the concert, perhaps as they are enjoying cookies and coffee or juice. These are focused on the concert just concluded. We ask both broad and specific questions about the just finished concert. Rankings for ""Repertoire"" and ""Variety"" focus on the kinds of music performed, and are the best indicators of our community's musical values. A sample of our brief survey is included in the sample below. Our members are given a similar half page sheet at the rehearsal following the concert. We convert the three available responses (""-, 0, +"") to numerical values (1, 2, 3) and obtain scores for each question. Every second year, after our final concert of the year, we survey our audience members with a much more thorough survey. We ask questions about age of participant, number of concerts attended during the year, how far they traveled, how they learned about BCO, what kind of music they prefer, what concerts do they attend throughout the year, why they attend BCO concerts over some others, and more. These data are tabulated and presented to our board. Our orchestra members are very important to us, and we work hard to meet their expectations. We ask about overall response to the past year, what kind of music they would like to perform, how we might improve the overall experience, how our paid associates met expectations, ask for feedback on each past concert, and give them lots of room for comments. All three styles of",,,4941,"Other,local or private",8593,,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Holiday for Orchestra with Ringers and Singers"" features the Buffalo Community Orchestra, wRight Ringers Handbell Ensemble, Wright County Chamber Chorus and members of the Buffalo High School Concert Choir performing a program of holiday favorites.",2021-11-07,2021-12-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kari,Hartman,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-439,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018646,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of Junie B Jones, Jr. will accomplish the following goals: 1) provide a musical theatre experience for an audience of approx. 1,000 individuals, including approximately 350 youth, 2) feature quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local technicians and artists and built with volunteer assistance 3) engage at least 40 youth actors and crew, and approx. 40 adult volunteers of all ages, genders and races. 4) deliver an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the community. 5) reflect an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community 6) increase the knowledge base of students in the areas of acting, character development and ensemble-building 7) increase the skill set of volunteers in the areas of set construction, set painting, costuming and properties ; Learning ; Community The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, crew and volunteer feedback. Pre and post production interviews will be conducted with young participants to ascertain their basic knowledge of theater arts before and after the production. Observations of participating youth will be conducted informally at auditions, during rehearsals and at the conclusion of the project. Production managers will track the number of volunteers and the hours they donate. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info and breakdown by date, age, etc. Surveys distributed by email and social media will collect information from participants and patrons,who will be encouraged to give their feedback as a way to improve future theater experiences for everyone involved.",,,13533,"Other,local or private",18533,,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater AKA BCT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"BCT will produce and mount six performances of the show Junie B Jones, Jr. the Musical. at Buffalo's Discovery Auditorium. The project will involve youth performers, artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities.",2022-02-11,2022-02-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater AKA BCT","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",tcarlson@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-440,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018648,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","CMYO seek ways to guide students to a new approach to how music influences life and understanding the demands and satisfaction making powerful music come alive. We hope to see new audiences find our orchestra concept progressive that challenges the norm for orchestral experiences in the central Minnesota region. For returning audiences, we hope they will find pride in the work that has been accomplished since the beginning in the summer of 2013. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra will increase the number of students who participate in our program compared to last Fall. Additionally, CMYO will retain at least (60%) of their student base. Out of 35 students, CMYO expects to lose 5 of the current students and maintain about 60% of the students under the COVID. Since 2013, we have increase the yearly student attendance as follows: 16, 22, 35, 39, 43. With changes in schools and recent cuts and the ongoing COVID, we have seen a decline. We are engaging schools to find ways that we can help advocate for their programs and continue our strategy for growth within a quality program. We expect the attendance to increase once the COVID crisis is under better control.; Access ; Learning We will track participation and attendance numbers for this event. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys using online Microsoft Forms to participating families of the program. These will allow us to see the impact our programing is having on those who have students who have participated in the programs, and for those who attend the concert. Additionally, we will look at the Quality of Experiences: Overall experience, How organized, the Value, Would the recipient return, other comments. And Concert Statistics: Total of Students performing, Audience: child and adults, total attending",,,9965,"Other,local or private",14965,,,0.00,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Shine: Sing to Your Hearts Content! Students will prepare and perform music inspired by the art of voice that will span across different eras focused on styles like operas and show tunes and other styles that have been influences in culture.",2021-01-04,2021-06-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","PO Box 671","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 492-4288",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-441,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018649,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","CMYO seeks ways to guide students to a new approach to how music influences life and understanding the demands and satisfaction of making powerful music come alive. We hope to see new audiences find our orchestra concept progressive that challenges the norm for orchestral experiences in the central Minnesota region. For returning audiences, we hope they will find pride in the work that has been accomplished since the beginning of the summer of 2013. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra will increase the number of students who participate in our program compared to last Fall. Additionally, CMYO will target to retain at least (60%) of their student base. Out of 35 students, CMYO expects to lose 3 of the current students and maintain about 60% of the students under the COVID. Since 2013, the student numbers increased the student attendance as follows: 16, 22, 35, 39, 43. With changes in schools and recent cuts and the ongoing COVID, we have seen a decline. We are engaging schools to find ways that we can help advocate for their programs and continue our strategy for growth within a quality program. We expect the attendance to increase once the COVID crisis is under better control. CMYO is focused to gain numbers back towards 30 to 40 students into the next season. ; Access ; Learning We will track participation and attendance numbers for this event. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys using online Microsoft Forms to participating families of the program. These will allow us to see the impact our programing is having on those who have students who have participated in the programs, and for those who attend the concert. Additionally, we will look at the Quality of Experiences: Overall experience, How organized, the Value, Would the recipient return, other comments. And Concert Statistics: Total of Students performing, Audience: child and adults, total attending the COVID crisis are under better control. CMYO is focused to gain numbers back towards 30 to 40 students into next season.",,,13405,"Other,local or private",18405,,,0.00,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Creation: Sounds of Nature - Students will learn about, prepare, and perform music inspired by the sounds portrayed or inspired by nature that will span across different eras including Baroque and living composers.",2021-08-01,2021-12-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","PO Box 671","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 492-4288",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-442,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018653,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Dali Quartet will have performed a formal concert and several outreach programs that provided engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations. At the formal concert, an audience of 175 people will have experienced a live performance of chamber music of the highest quality, performed by a young rising quartet. An overall outcome we expect to achieve is engaging the public with diverse and excellent art. We plan for the Dali Quartet to perform music by Latin American composers. Many people will be introduced to the genre of chamber music, or have their experience or knowledge enriched. The audiences will have heard a highly skilled and accomplished group perform and discuss their music, their instruments, composers, music history, careers in music, etc. Specific expected outcomes include: ? new audiences will be introduced to chamber music, and specifically Latin American chamber music ? our core audience will hear works they would not have heard otherwise, and will learn about the Latin American cultures which produced them ? we will develop connections with the Latino community in Central Minnesota including LatinX students ? increase visibility for the CMS ? CMS connects with LatinX, Hispanic and Spanish-speaking members of our community and organizations who serve them ? the short Latin dance works in outreach events serve as entry points to the full-length concert ? some audience members will be coming to their first Chamber Music Society concert ? audience member expectations of the performance and repertoire will be met or exceeded ? audience members will learn something new about chamber music and have an enriching musical experience ? have learned about the works performed, the composers, and the quartet members and the instruments they play ? at least 300 adults and 250 youth will have a chance to hear, learn from, and meet a truly world-class ensemble ? for 15% new audience members at the formal concert ? our revenue covers our expenses ? we achieve a survey response rate of greater than 25% ? at the post-concert reception, people will get to know the artists and each other and deepen their shared experience an understanding of the program We strive to inspire some of the people who hear the Dali Quartet in outreach activities to come to the formal concert as a result. We hope all of the audiences will enjoy the performances, contributing to understanding and appreciation of chamber music in general and Latin American music for string quartet specifically. Understanding and appreciating different cultures is the ultimate goal, but difficult to measure. We expect that many audience members will experience music they have never heard before. We hope all of the activities lead to a close relationship between the audience or participants and the music involved. And we hope the personalities of the performers, which will come through in interactive activities, leave audience members realizing that professional chamber musicians are also normal people.; Access ; Learning ; Community We will be able to measure and document the number of people reached by these activities by counting the attendees at the concert and the outreach activities. We will use audience surveys to determine the audiences' opinions about the performance, the repertoire, and how the event compared with their expectations. We will take photos at the outreach activities so that there will be a record of the events. Following the concert, the CMS staff and board speak with the artists and audience members and sponsors. We also request additional feedback by offering an online feedback form via our email newsletter following the concert. At the board meeting following the concert, the board and executive director review the feedback responses and reflect on and evaluate the observations as well as attendance, ticket sales, income, and expense for the events.",,,13040,"Other,local or private",18040,,,0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Dali String Quartet concert and community outreach. The Chamber Music Society engages the Dali Quartet to present a concert and community outreach programs as part of our 2021-2022 season.",2021-10-07,2021-10-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-443,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018654,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Six to twelve sculptors will have their works featured in the sculpture walk - providing exposure to a new audience and the potential opportunity to sell their works. - Area residents will enjoy viewing the works and learn about the artist and their work through signage, QR codes, Delano Herald Journal (local newspaper) features and social media. - Residents will enjoy a free local art experience. - The Delano Arts Council will build connections with other communities holding annual sculpture events. - The audience will be exposed to a new view of Delano through the artist's interpretation of the areas aesthetics, culture and history. ; Access ; Learning ; Community - The audience will be invited to complete an online survey to provide feed back and cast a vote for the People's Choice Sculpture. To encourage participation, an incentive will be offered in the form of a prize drawing from all submitted surveys. The survey will also be an opportunity to capture demographic details of our audience. - A separate child friendly survey will engage and introduce children to the world of sculpture by letting them vote for their favorite piece. - A survey of the participating artists. - The Arts Council will solicit feedback through conversations with the City and city commissions, the selection committee, the Chamber of Commerce, and local businesses.",,,4040,"Other,local or private",9040,,,0.00,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Delano MN Inaugural Sculpture Walk - An outdoor art experience to promote MN artists and provide a Covid safe opportunity to learn and appreciate quality art installations.",2021-06-05,2022-05-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-444,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018655,"Project Grant",2021,4150,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Measurable Outcomes specific to this proposal: Completed sculpture meets the specification of the project once installed. On time, and on budget The number of people involved ? verbal and written feedback Indicates understanding and appreciation of the artwork and its relationship to Elk River history. ; Access ; Learning ; Community For example, we might do something like the following for the small bronze casting event and will develop similar surveys for other components. on a scale of 1 (no) 2 (some) 3 (quite a bit) to 4 (a lot) A) Presenters were helpful in implementing my design choices. B) I added to my knowledge of bronze casting. C) I learned about bronze casting techniques. D) The casting experience was enjoyable.",,,5850,"Other,local or private",10000,,,0.00,"Elk River Public Arts Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Slipstream - A celebration of the highways of Charles Merritt Babcock and the Elk River community from which he cam.",2021-01-10,2021-08-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Eddy,"Elk River Public Arts Committee","13065 Orono Pkwy","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 635-1041",ceddy@elkrivermn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-445,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018661,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through this project, outcomes include: 1) delivering an accessible, high quality, and engaging arts experience virtually for our community targeting a diverse group of both returning and new audience members; 2) providing local artists the opportunity to achieve greater confidence, speaking skills, teamwork skills, and academic improvement through the production process of auditions, rehearsals, and performances as performers ; Access To measure progress toward our outcomes and effectiveness as a community arts organization we will: track numbers of participants in this project (including digital attendance); gain feedback from our audiences after every performance using an electronic survey; and engage our staff members in evaluation of their experience and discuss evaluation results from volunteers and audiences. GREAT's evaluation is based on our program theory, and is designed to measure how we are meeting our mission, vision, and values.",,,20850,"Other,local or private",25850,,,0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Ensuring the resources and equipment are available to provide an accessible, high quality theatre experiences via livestream to a diverse audience.",2021-05-24,2021-10-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Wachtler-Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-446,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018663,"Project Grant",2021,1550,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A successful outcome of our programs is that youth learn new skills and life lessons by working with mentors. This artist mentorship program is a great opportunity to get the creative youth involved in a beneficial relationship with a professional artist, who understands the importance of one-on-one guidance and support. This will be an evolving program. We will continually monitor and adjust as needed. We are looking at the numbers and continually talking with youth and parents. ; Access ; Learning ; Community This is an ongoing evalution process. We will do several popcorn check-ins as well formal surveys. As we implement the program we hope to also learn from our participants and our mentors looking to making adjustments as we learn together.",,,6100,"Other,local or private",7650,,,0.00,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"HWC will present a high quality artist mentorship program that will help young artists create work, learn valuable social skills, and develop a portfolio for future artistic endeavors.",2021-01-18,2021-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Buddy,King,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","523 2nd St N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 217-1052",bking@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-447,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018666,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Measurable outcomes include: A Monday night weekly festival is viable for local businesses and participating artists; evaluated by sales and attendance numbers. Audience members will support local artists in a different venue and format than Millstream Arts Festival; evaluated by sales Support from the City and local businesses; evaluated by willingness to offer or provide future support; Artist, food vendors and musicians demographic includes diversity of cultures.; Access ; Learning ; Community Evaluation will be through the number of artists participating, the diversity of artists selected to participate, the estimated crowd attendance, and the openness to diversity in demographics as well as a new format are the methods we will use to gauge whether or not we achieved our stated measurable outcomes.",,,3040,"Other,local or private",8040,,,0.00,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Millstream Night Market is a weekly outdoor art and music festival in the tradition of New Orleans night markets.",2021-06-21,2021-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Niedenfuer,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 217-3888",mniedenfuer@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-448,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018669,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Hoping to have a number of high quality submissions resulting in a sculpture for the site our community will be excited to receive. The installation itself will be one outcome, public enthusiasm will be evaluated through input collected onsite, at an unveiling event if practical. If not feasible to gather, we will provide a way for people to give their feedback remotely. We are educating people that the public art in Monticello needs to be views in terms of ""exciting collection"", interesting to a broad scope of people, instead of viewing each piece as hit or miss. So far we've only received positive feedback. The other outcomes are broader, but measurable none the less. One of the main goals is to increase our exposure to artists. This RFP is a means to do that which we hope will result in numerous applications/submissions. Another goal is to spark community interest in the larger project of sculpture trails and arts tourism. We'll know if this was successful when other organizations and businesses are willing to take meetings regarding how to get involved in future planning. Past projects have laid some groundwork in this area that seems to be effective, or at least, encouraging so far. ; Access ; Learning ; Community As stated the resulting sculpture will be one self-evident outcome, as will the number of submissions. That will tell us how successful we were at reaching area artists. At the unveiling event we plan to collect public feedback on the installation, and the idea of sculpture becoming a larger part of Monticello's arts scene. We'd love to show people what an arts map and trailhead could look like, and get their ideas on how best to promote arts tourism in Monticello. We will have Montiarts staff and volunteer artists, as well as the East Bridge Park Gardeners (volunteers) to help us at a tent we'll have at the public event, collecting survey information and general feedback. Should we not be able to hold a public event, we'll go virtual, having an online Q and A session, and issuing online surveys. As for sparking the interest of community leaders we'll need to partner with to successfully proceed with our larger plans, this will be evidenced by how many meetings we are able to set up with businesses and civic organizations post project. We'd like to take some of these leaders on a tour of Franconia, and possibly even Caponi Art Park in Eagan, and in fact had a tour of Franconia arranged for last spring when Covid hit (cancelled). This will be a long term endeavor that will take a lot of community support. We've already done a lot of due diligence to make our case to get this started, and are willing to take the steps needed to help people who might become stakeholders understand the full potential and vision. Getting people to sign up for tours like this, with an eye towards long term planning in Monticello will be another measure of this project's success.",,,18650,"Other,local or private",23650,,,0.00,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"The East Bridge Park Sculpture RFP lays the groundwork for implementing a sculpture program in Monticello involving both a pedestrian walk, and installations along a regional bike corridor.",2021-01-04,2021-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","349 West Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-449,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018670,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","There are 3 outcomes we can expect to see right away. One is the installation of the work itself, and seeing how that visually impacts this space, and the corridor itself. The second is the public build participating in 2 community art building events. The 3rd is the establishment of a new landmark and stopping point along the pedestrian corridor.; Access ; Learning ; Community The first outcome will be self-evident-- the installation being completed. We will be able to document participation in the build events through photos and video we will use to promote future activities and our work in general. We can be measure whether the installation is being visited anecdotally via online posts/comments, and can observe pedestrian reaction in person in the weeks following the initial installation by monitoring the site at different times of day.",,,2380,"Other,local or private",7380,,,0.00,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"The Walnut Green Space Installation by Ali Yager will result in a large outdoor temporary installation, built with community participation, in a developing pedestrian corridor in downtown Monticello.",2021-05-17,2021-07-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","349 West Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-450,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018672,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Using prior year participation information as a baseline, we will compare involvement to the Juried High School Art Competition this year and determine what practices to adjust to encourage, promote, and maintain interest in this extremely valuable experience. We will require each student to submit an artist statement to be used in the judging process and as a means for the young artist to reflect on the journey from conception, planning, and execution. This is an important element of the professional experience. We will provide an optional outline for artists to consider while writing their statements, but welcome and are most interested in their reflections on the project. Post exhibition surveys completed by both the student artists and instructors will assist in our assessment of the exhibition, and how future competitions might be adjusted to best serve the student artists in their professional development. ; Access ; Learning ; Community The Paramount Center for the Arts will track student artist participation, measure exhibition attendance (or monitor website visits, in the event of a virtual exhibition), and survey student artists and the instructors who are assisting facilitate the exhibition. In addition, we will communicate with our juror for their assessment of the established protocols and structure of the competition.",,,4231,"Other,local or private",9231,,,0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"2021 Juried High School Art Competition . High School students, working with their Art teachers and the PCA ,will submit for competition, visual arts pieces in a variety of media and be judged against their peers. Prize money will be awarded",2021-01-04,2021-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-451,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018673,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A sense of the outcomes can be picked up through much of the previous writing in this proposal. This piece will belong to the people. Hopefully over time, hundreds will come to know what this work of art is, where it is, and what it means to the community. I would expect that folks would come downtown to enjoy a few moments sharing this art work with friends and family. I would expect that it may be a gathering place where people share their thoughts about the work and how their lives have been impacted by the PCA over many years. Hopefully, the convention and visitors bureau along with the Chamber of Commerce would see it important to list this community art piece as one of those sites to see in St. Cloud. While the impact on cultural tourism will be hard to measure, destinations of this type do in fact draw folks from the region into the city and therefore enhance to the viability of the downtown. People come to have fun, enjoy the sites and sounds, and spend money, all good outcomes for any community.; Access ; Learning ; Community The most significant method of evaluation is simply observation. We can easily see, and count if possible, the number of people who come to the PCA and surrounding area who stop to read about and learn from a new work of art on the street or in the theatre lobby. Secondly, we could set up a guest book to see where people come from who view the piece and perhaps collect comments as well. Word of mouth should spread the story and increase exposure. Though difficult to measure, hopefully the public should be talking about the creation that marks the 100th Anniversary of the Paramount Theatre.",,,5000,"Other,local or private",10000,,,0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"PCA 100th Anniversary Public Art Project. The purpose of this project is to have a public art piece created to memorialize the 100th year of the Paramount Theatre in downtown St. Cloud.",2021-05-14,2021-07-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-452,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018674,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Individual family members will have something tangible with which to remember their loved one. The gift is expected to provide therapeutic healing of grief and its lingering affects. While difficult to measure, the surveys reveal testimonies and feedback that continue to indicate its impact. Families moved by the support that they receive will often request memorials to Quiet Oaks. This financial support is used to 'pay-it-forward' - ensuring quality hospice care for others. During Covid we have seen a strong decline in memorials due to the lack of in-person wakes and funerals. Our ability to connect to families and provide lasting memories through programs like the Heart Held Hands continues to be significant as this meaningful program does positively influence memorials we receive from families. The awareness this project generates of Quiet Oaks Hospice House as a whole to the broader community is to have a positive impact on census count- the number of individual's using Quiet Oaks services. Ideally, this art form will get noticed and provide a visual for people to share their story, long after their loved one passes. Social media and marketing efforts to share this artistry will also foster awareness.; Community An existing survey form sent to families 6 weeks following the passing of their loved includes a question regarding the feelings of impact the gift of art and art creation had in providing benefit in processing and dealing with grief- finding this gift 'somewhat, very or not at all beneficial in the process' along with space for free form notes and response.",,,1875,"Other,local or private",6875,,,0.00,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Heart Held Hands 2021 - Providing photography for families to have something tangible with which to remember a loved one. This gift is expected to provide therapeutic healing of grief and its lingering affects.",2021-05-17,2022-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Darnall,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","5537 Galaxy Rd PO Box 1241","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-5433",info@quietoakshospicehouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-453,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018676,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Each one of the four desired outcomes of this proposal's activities is tied to one of the four groups of participants. At the completion of this proposal, we expect that: 1) The majority of participating readers who attend ""an Evening with Louise K. Waakaa'igan"" will report that ""Read Poetry Central Minnesota 2021"" expanded their understanding of diversity in Minnesota (the variety of people who make up Minnesota), and strengthened their commitment to inclusion (the belief that ALL who ARE here, BELONG here). 2) After at least six adult ESL students participate in the Collaborative Communal Poetry lesson based on the poem ""Within"" by Louise K. Waakaa'igan, the lesson plan will be completed, published, and made available to Adult Basic Education (ABE) ESL teachers in central and greater Minnesota. 3) ""Within"" will be translated into Somali to make this Ojibwe Minnesota Poet's work accessible to the Somali-American community in central Minnesota. The Somali translation will be published online with the English original, and consultant/poet Abdi Mahad will read the poem at the Zoom event, ""an Evening with Louise K. Waakaa'igan."" 4) At least 5 of the 6 participant poet/writers in ""Read Poetry Central Minnesota 2021"" will report that this program and event facilitated a new or deeper connection to other poets and/or helped them connect to a new audience of readers. ; Access ; Learning ; Community 1) To evaluate whether event participants have expanded their understanding of diversity in Minnesota and strengthened their commitment to inclusion, we will ask our Zoom event participants to answer the question, --""How has this evening effected or changed your understanding of diversity in Minnesota and/or your feelings about what inclusion means'"" To gather answers, we will consider hosting small group post-event meetings via Zoom and/or Facebook. We will also consider allowing 15 minutes immediately following the event for attendees to share their thoughts with us. To decide which of these evaluation gathering methods will be most fruitful, we will discuss all of this in our leadership team meetings between November 2020 and March 2021, and if given the opportunity, we will also listen to the suggestions of the ""Virtual Capacity Building Program"" cohort and advisors to determine which strategy or strategies will give us the clearest, most accurate picture of whether or not we achieved this program goal. 2) The publication of the lesson plan will demonstrate that our second proposed outcome has been successfully achieved. 3) When Abdi Mahad reads ""Within"" in Somali at the April ""Evening with Louise..."" our third proposed outcome will have been successfully achieved. 4) We have found that writers with whom we have a relationship will invariably respond to a short email narrative-response survey because they are comfortable putting their thoughts into words, and because they understand that their response is important to our success. So, we will email to the six poets/writers who will be paid to participate in this program and/or event, asking 2 questions: --""How has 'Read Poetry Central MN 2020' and/or ""an Evening with Louise K. Waakaa'igan"" effected or impacted your sense of connection with other poets and/or with audiences/readers'"" --""Do you have any suggestions for how we might improve future ""Read Poetry"" programs and events'""",,,146,"Other,local or private",5146,,,0.00,"Rose Hall Media Company AKA Lyricality","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Read Poetry Central Minnesota is in its third year of focusing on a recently published, single book of poetry by a Minnesota poet, selected to stimulate meaningful discussions across Central Minnesota.",2020-12-21,2021-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,"Rose Hall Media Company AKA Lyricality","1232 10 AVE NE ?","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",LyricalityMN@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-454,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018679,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Once our project is complete, SOAR expects that through a virtual live streaming performance new audiences will be reached and will increase future patron participation. Even though we will not share the same physical space with our audience, there will still be a new connection created through that exchange. Secondly, because we needed to cut our Academy budget substantially, our goal is to broaden our network of support from area organizations. We plan to connect with multiple organizations to share resources to help with our deficiencies during these unprecedented times. ; Learning We will make use of surveys that ask questions such as, were there any issues with the content streaming? If yes, then how long did you have to wait between streaming issues' Was it easy to log on and navigate to your performance? Was there any issues with the quality of video? Were there any issues with the audio? Additionally, we will make use of Screencastify links where patrons can just click record and they can either record themselves talking with their computer camera, or use just their computer microphone to voice or express their experience of a live virtual streaming performance. Screencastify video and audio submissions do not require any downloading or installing, and Screencastify does not require any additional plug-ins for people to struggle with. Screencastify is simply a turn key feedback or response platform. In turn, SOAR can use that data for future programing success. Secondly, because we needed to cut our Academy budget substantially, our goal is to broaden our network of support from area organizations. We plan to connect with multiple organizations to share resources to help with our deficiencies during these unprecedented times.",,,29000,"Other,local or private",34000,,,0.00,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR REGIONAL ARTS ACADEMY PRODUCTION OF PETER PAN JR. 2021. SOAR is asking for a grant of $5000 to help support a live theater arts opportunity and a live stream performance of Peter Pan Jr. for participants in grades 1st-8th grade.",2021-01-04,2021-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-455,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018680,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","New Participants: of the 25-40 participating teens, our goal is to have at least 6 new to the SOAR Teen Intensive; Musicianship: Choosing a work that will focus on singing to increase vocal performance quality and how to be mindful in using your body as an instrument, Community: To increase community involvement by connecting with 2-3 more organizations or businesses that will help us fill in the gaps financially or through volunteering.; Learning Analyze registration materials for demographics; pre- and post-assessments to students to gauge knowledge and skill as well as confidence level. We will make use of surveys that ask questions such as, In turn, SOAR can use that data for future programing success. Our vocal director, Mary Ann, will record performances of the first full-group rehearsal of one song from the production, and again of a full-group rehearsal at the end of the rehearsal schedule. She will create a rubric to grade various aspects of both performances, including (but not limited to) rhythmic accuracy, note accuracy, dynamics, phrasing, breath support, posture, tone, and blend. With this method, our theater students will effectively be taking a ""pre-test"" to get a baseline of where they're at before we start instruction, and a ""post-test"" to gauge their progress reached at the end of the rehearsal process, right before the show goes up. Finally, our goal is to broaden our network of support from area organizations. We plan to connect with multiple organizations to share resources to help with our deficiencies during these unprecedented times.",,,5625,"Other,local or private",10625,,,0.00,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR Teen Intensive-Into the Woods Jr. - The SOAR Regional Arts Teen Intensive is a 10-day summer program geared toward our participants, ages 13-19, with a strong passion for the performing arts.",2021-07-01,2021-08-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"S.O.A.R. Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-456,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018683,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. 200 patrons will attend the project ""A Century Apart"". The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra has identified the presentation of accessible, relevant, well-known, and varied repertoire and friendly, knowledgeable creation from the stage as being attractive and meaningful to local audiences. In addition to the musical and cultural accessibility rendered by expert curation, audiences will benefit from the accessibility of a high quality performance of symphonic music close to home, discounted ticket prices for seniors and students, and an ADA accessible venue. 2. Audiences will recognize and remember the contrasts of style, mood, and instrumentation between two pieces written 100 years apart. At the pre-concert discussion given by Ho Yin Kwok, patrons will learn how composers like Beethoven and Ravel created musical images and how the music was relevant and important to the age in which it was written, and to today. 3. 45 instrumentalists will learn, rehearse, and perform masterworks of the symphonic repertoire. 4. Audience and orchestra members will fill out questionnaires providing feedback about the work of AD candidate Ho Yin Kwok. This vital information will help the SCSO board choose a new AD. Audience members' relationship to the SCSO is deepened when their opinion is sought, especially when they can make a contribution to an important question.; Access ; Community 1. Audience will be counted. Counting audience participation in the pre-concert discussion, the concert itself, and the post-concert reception will provide an instant measure of interest and support for SCSO activities. ?2. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. Patrons will be encouraged to complete and return the survey found in the season program (attached). Survey responses will be recorded, compiled, and analyzed by board and staff. Information gathered will be used to choose a new Artistic Director, to program future seasons, and to improve patron service and hospitality. 3. Audience response will be observed and recorded. The enjoyment of patrons will be measured by the enthusiasm of their response (clapping, standing ovation, cheering). 4. Verbal, photo, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. Verbal feedback is an important part of the post-concert reception. Many audience members and musicians provide feedback to staff immediately following the concert. Changes in attitude and understanding can be evaluated based on informal conversations. Post-its and markers will be available in lobby for patron feedback. 5. Concert will be recorded. The concert will be professionally recorded and then analyzed by the Conductor, Executive Director, and the board of directors.",,,13856,"Other,local or private",18856,,,0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""A Century Apart"" is a concert of diverse music written exactly 100 years apart. Artistic Director candidate Ho Yin Kwok will conduct.",2021-11-06,2021-11-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-457,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018687,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Upon completion of this Project, the participants will have learned a new artistic skill. They will have completed both a hand thrown pottery piece and a wheel thrown pottery piece to bring back to the Nest for themselves. They will have been exposed to another level of healing through the arts. They will have learned the basics of pottery through design, completion of firing for raw clay and the application of various glazes to finish a piece of pottery that is food safe. The Eagles Healing Nest may decide to write grants or seek donations to set up a pottery space for the Veterans and their families at the Eagles Healing Nest.; Access ; Learning ; Community The 510 Art Lab is located about 2 miles from the Eagles Healing Nest Campus and they have access to vehicles to travel to the Lab. Veterans will be able to easily access our handicap ready facility. The project is open to any Veteran who wants to take this class although the first group will have eight participants. This project provides an art opportunity for these Veterans that is currently not available at their campus. They also will see what is available at the Art Lab if they have other interests such as stained glass and weaving, cooking and wood working. The community of the 510 Art Lab would like to partner with the Veterans in other arts classes that are not available to them currently. We hope to broaden their interests in all art forms to use as another healing mode. Upon completion of the first program, the Veterans will complete an evaluation form related to their experience in pottery.",,,,,5000,,,0.00,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Veterans Pottery Project-To provide classes to eight Veterans at Eagles Healing Nest in hand built and wheel thrown pottery. They will select their participants and at the end take home 2 pieces of completed pottery.",2021-01-04,2021-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","510 Sinclair Lewis Ave PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",510artlab@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-458,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018690,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","5 new relationships linking local artists with local business owners. 5 new art installations in the public sphere of Monticello. Raising the public profile of the Swan City Heritage Foundation as a civic organization that wants to help Monticello thrive.; Access ; Learning ; Community The 5 new relationships will be facilitated by Sue, and fostered as the artists and owners work together to complete successful installations. At the conclusion of the project, Sue will follow-up with all parties to get their feedback regarding this experience. The 5 new art works will be self-evident. Part of the project will involve social media and print media coverage. This will be a good way to get our message out to the wider public that we intend to remain part of our community's conversation.",,,1000,"Other,local or private",6000,,,0.00,"Swan City Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Linking Local Artists With Local Business Owners Through MontiArts Project pairs artists with business owners to create public art which highlights their business.",2021-05-17,2021-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Perry,Sloneker,"Swan City Heritage Foundation","205 Pine St PO Box 192",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 618-8366",pdsloneker@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-459,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10018691,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The main outcome is that we will have a number of murals on the north entrance to the school in the inside. These murals will be of the out of doors which includes animal life, trees and other plants. One will be able to see the work of Jill throughout the murals. It will carry on the themes that were developed in the front entry way. These murals will be the work of a professional artist that has a well known reputation for her artistic work. All of the Talahi community will come to have an appreciation of her work. It will help to foster learning areas that have outdoor themes. ; Access ; Learning The evaluation of her work will be done when she finishes with it. The completed murals will show what the out of doors can add to the minds of students. The other key factor will be when the art teacher creates art lessons about the themes of the murals. The creations that the students make will show how the murals have influenced them. We will take surveys of students to see how they appreciate this art work. The teachers intend to have discussions about this work with the students.",,,550,"Other,local or private",5550,,,0.00,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"In this project, Talahi Mural Project Brings Alive the Out of Doors, students will be exposed to many nature scenes at the north entrance to the school. It will help to complete the mural project at the front of the building.",2021-06-07,2021-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-460,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018692,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","To generate awareness of the holiday. Encourage neighbors, businesses, organizations and students to decorate, create signage in support of the holiday. Promote partnerships, unite and collaborate on the parade. invite leaders and local politicians to show their support of Juneteenth. ; Access ; Learning ; Community Record the number of viewers watching live via social media and get an accurate count of participants and viewers. Follow up with feedback and a survey about hosting a parade for the following year,",,,,,5000,,,0.00,"Too Much Talent","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Juneteenth Parade: To create awareness of the holiday and promote partnerships, unity and success within the African American community.",2021-05-14,2021-06-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lenora,Hunt,"Too Much Talent","1410 W St germain ?","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 406-3800",2muchtalent2@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-461,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018693,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Jha and Jeub will attend already scheduled community conversations with Unite Cloud, as well as facilitate design activities, to inform final design project. 2. Active participants in the research and development stage will feel they had an opportunity to unpack complex ideas around the vocabulary of equity, equality, and justice. 3. This collaboration between artists and Unite Cloud will deepen our understanding of how art and social change can work together.; Learning ; Community 1. Information about participants will be gathered to exhibit the diversity of conversations. 2. Updated information about the project and research will be shared via a social media and email platform, so that participants can continue the discussion. 3. Written reflections will be provided by partners from Unite Cloud and artists throughout the duration of the research phase.",,,,,5000,,,0.00,"Unite Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Unite Cloud will partner with local artists, Vatsalaa Jha and Heidi Jeub, in a series of community conversations that will lead to the design of a portable public art installation piece, ready for summer 2021.",2021-01-04,2021-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ringsmuth,"Unite Cloud","232 2nd Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(404) 422-0290",natalie@unitecloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-462,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018694,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","A physical installation of interactive and interchangeable boxes will be created to use in public settings and group activities. Participants will not only engage with the interactive installation, but they will also continue the conversation at home, with use of the take away kits. Evaluation will allow for us to see effectiveness of artist-design and led activities with the community, in regards to difficult subject matters.; Community Ongoing tracking of the proposal plan and implementation through zoom recordings, email tracking, and photo documentation. An evaluation postcard will be included in the take away kits for participants to respond and send back.",,,5350,"Other,local or private",10350,,,0.00,"Unite Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Three artists will create and implement a public art experience addressing issues in equity that will be shared with the public at 4 events.",2021-07-01,2022-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Natalie,Ringsmuth,"Unite Cloud","232 2nd Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(404) 422-0290",natalie@unitecloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-463,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018695,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcome: WACOSA will accommodate barriers to the arts for 100% of class participants. Evaluation Plan: All class participants will be provided accommodations, as needed, to maximize inclusion in the arts. Outcome: 80% of class participants will express appreciation for the arts, following completion of the 4 week project. Evaluation: WACOSA staff will document course participation and observed improvements made by the participants, which include but are not limited to fine motor skill improvement and increased ability to regulate their emotions. Our target audience for this project include adults with disabilities with severe cognitive and physical disabilities with medical fragility. Many of those folks are non-verbal and use facial expressions to communicate their wants and needs. WACOSA staff will use anecdotal information from caregivers and family members about the participant's response to the experience to assist in gathering measurable data. ; Access ; Learning WACOSA staff will use the evaluation form to record accommodations, if any, that were provided to the class participants to allow them to join in the activities to their fullest potential. WACOSA staff will use the evaluation form to document anecdotal information through observations and class participation. At least 80% of class participants will express appreciation for the arts, following completion of the 4 week project. Photographs will record that 2 permanent pieces of art have been installed on the interior walls within WACOSA 1st Ave.",,,698,"Other,local or private",5698,,,0.00,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Individuals of All abilities want to enjoy the arts. WACOSA will work with a professional artist to bring art to individuals with severe cognitive and physical disabilities and medical fragility.",2021-01-04,2021-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Peterson,WACOSA,"310 Sundial Dr PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087",info@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-464,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10018697,"Project Grant",2021,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcomes and intercultural learning goals for this project include: #1 Outcome: 365 children and youth experiencing poverty will cultivate positive intercultural attitudes, including respect, curiosity and empathy towards other cultures. #2 Outcome: 365 children and youth experiencing poverty will develop intercultural sensitivity and awareness, including the skills to cross ethnic and cultural boundaries to successfully participate in cultures other than their own. #3 Outcome: 365 children and youth experiencing poverty will increase their self-awareness, confidence, and positive social identities about one's own culture.; Access ; Learning ; Community Continuous evaluation: Project leader Alicia Peters, teaching artists, and art assistants will hold planning meetings prior to the launch of the program to implement the recommendations from the previous year and will hold weekly meetings to check in about what is working, what isn't working, how to make adjustments, and to develop immediate solutions to problems. Post-project assessments will delve into what was learned, what could be done better next year, and what needs to happen or change to continuously create an environment in which children will thrive. Evaluating Outcomes: When working with children, teaching artists and artist assistants will use verbal participant assessment questions and personal observations to measure outcomes. Sample questions to engage students in creative thinking, critiquing their work, and problem solving: 1. How did you come up with the idea for your project? 2. What was your favorite part of making this art? 3. What problems did you experience and how did you solve them? 4. How were you feeling when you created it? These assessment questions will be adapted to fit teens as well as adapted to fit other forms of art, including dance and theater. In addition, teaching artists and art assistants will design supportive environments that help teach intercultural harmony as well as being intentional about using ""ah-ha"" teaching moments. The evaluation information will be used to assess both the process and the outcomes: 1) Process data: was there adequate space, were there latecomers that disrupted the process, were there enough materials, what were the advantrages/disadvantages of mixing ages, were there enough art assistants, etc. 2) Outcome data: what made this experience meaningful, what did participants find challenging, what kinds of projects were more or less successful, etc. Evaluation methods include: 1) sign-in sheets to track participation rates and demographics 2) surveys to gain a deeper understanding of whether their experience was meaningful and what made it meaningful 3) assessment of completed artwork by art instructors and art assistants 4) observations of the level of energy, cooperation, and enjoyment being expressed by participants during and after the art experiences",,,55680,"Other,local or private",60680,,,0.00,"The Yes Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Intercultural Harmony Through the Arts: Teaching artists will create art experiences for children/youth in low-income neighborhoods to increase respect towards other cultures as well as deepen positive identities about one's own culture.",2021-06-14,2021-08-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Wiechman,"The Yes Network","PO Box 1042","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 266-1747",ruth.yes.network@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-465,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 11020,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,3000,"Other, local or private",9000,,,,"Avon Area Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Four of Avon area arts core events - two music experiences and two fine arts tours or crawls",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,JD,Jorgenson,"Avon Area Arts","PO Box 443",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 309-1529",avonarts@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage,,,, 11022,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,1718,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,500,"Other, local or private",2219,,,,"Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616x 121",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-0,,,, 11023,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4749,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1580,"Other, local or private",6329,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2rd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-4595",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-1,,,, 11026,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,18575,"Other, local or private",24575,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellison,Cullinan,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227",ellisonrussell@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-2,,,, 11028,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4200,"Other, local or private",8200,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-3,,,, 11030,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,5500,"Other, local or private",11500,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-4,,,, 10029244,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Up to 36 children, with at least 50% from under-resourced, marginalized and/or BIPOC communities participate in hands-on artistic experiences with up to 6 local/regional artists that best represent the children participating. Formal survey to partnering organizations, artists, parents. Verbal survey of the children at the beginning and end of each day. Visually observe and consult with partnering organizations as to whether we met our diversity and equity goals.",,,4200,"Other,local or private",12200,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Two Day Youth Artists and Makers Camp 2024",2024-06-03,2024-08-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31335 Kalla Lake Rd",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-14,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029245,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Engage students and community in 2024 spring musical; support local businesses, teachers and artists; and build sustainability for future theatrical productions Evaluation plans include collaboration between Community Education, musical staff (primarily Director Samantha Glover), and parent volunteers to assess success during preparations (Jan-April 2024) and will gather to reflect following the final show.",,,19822,"Other,local or private",27822,,,,"Big Lake Schools Community Education","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"2024 Big Lake High School Spring Musical and Theatre Update Plan",2024-01-22,2024-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicole,Overby,"Big Lake Schools Community Education","17901 205th Ave","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 262-8107",cobbergal@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-15,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029246,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Youth Outcome: Through quality arts experiences in the areas of dance, visual arts, digital arts and fashion and sewing, youth will strengthen pride in their self-identity, foster respect and be empowered to use their creative voice. We will take daily attendance using an internally developed database. We measure success using an online survey. We review survey and participation data quarterly and make adjustments to recruitment/retention plans and program design accordingly.",,,63669,"Other,local or private",71669,,,,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Youth Arts Initiative's 2024 Spring Showcase",2024-01-02,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-16,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029247,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increased appreciation for American orchestral music and Buffalo Community Orchestra. As always, we will follow the concert with both an audience and musician's survey. These surveys will be weighted to help determine the level of impacet of the performance to both groups.",,,6025,"Other,local or private",14025,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"The American Spirit",2024-03-10,2024-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","877 Bison Blvd",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-17,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029248,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will prepare students for a final in-person/livestream performance; build more understanding of the music, theory, and history through a Discovery Class; improve the presence of CMYO by reaching into the region to more schools and homeschools Surveys will be sent for feedback on the qualities of the program including rehearsals, performances, directors, and the overall experience. The Board will review and discuss any weakness that need to be improved. An action plan will be created.",,,4920,"Other,local or private",12920,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Tales of Time: Mystical Adventures",2024-01-01,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-18,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.",,2 10029249,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increase Audience Engagement, Enhanced Awareness of Addiction, Enable Access to Vital Resources, and Stress Importance of Community Collaboration. 1. Conduct post-performance surveys to gather audience feedback. 2. Analyze social media engagement. 3. Gather feedback and track the utilization of resources. 4. Monitor the level of engagement and evaluate the impact.",,,18600,"Other,local or private",26600,,,,"Central MN Theatre LLC","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"?Raising Awareness on Addiction's Impact on Everyday Life, through Theatre and Collaboration",2023-11-10,2023-11-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sean,Donahue,"Central MN Theatre LLC","111 Division St","Sauk Rapids",MN,,"(320) 241-4548",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-19,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029250,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The Heath Quartet performs a formal concert, Family Concert, and school outreach programs that are engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening experiences that meet or exceed expectations, and engage the public with diverse and high-quality art. The CMS staff and board speak with artists and audiences and sponsors, and we invite audiences to complete a post-concert feedback form. Board and staff review and evaluate responses, attendance, ticket sales, income, and expense for the events.",,,4275,"Other,local or private",12275,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"The Chamber Music Society of St. Cloud presents the Heath Quartet in concert and community outreach activities.",2024-04-18,2024-04-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-20,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029251,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,7920,,"ACHF Arts Access","The primary outcomes are increased appreciation for the circus arts and acquisition of new technical skills. Box office data collection, surveys and mediated discussions. Assessment of outcomes by the director and guest artists.",,,880,"Other,local or private",8800,,,,"College of Saint Benedict","Private College/University","Project Grant Round 1",,"Circus-themed artist residencies and choreography",2023-10-16,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,DeBlieck,"College of Saint Benedict","37 S College Ave","St Joseph",MN,56374,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-21,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10029252,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The audience will have experienced a free, local, accessible arts activity; gained knowledge about the artists, the twelve new sculptures, and the creative process; and developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and sculpture park. An online survey will gather audience feedback and demographic information and give the audience the opportunity to vote for the ?People's Choice"" award. Council members will solicit feedback from community leaders, the artists, and the public.",,,10535,"Other,local or private",18535,,,,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"The 2024 Sculpture Fest / Walk is a community arts celebration featuring live music, an art market, and guided tours of the sculpture walk, which will feature 12 works by MN artists on display for the first time in Delano for a one-year time period.",2023-11-01,2024-10-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-22,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029253,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","About 1400 Delano area residents will experience accessible, high-quality theatre. An estimated 90 artists will gain skills through participation and develop new intergenerational relationships. A balanced budget will be achieved. Feedback from cast and crew will be obtained via a survey; Audience feedback will be sought through QR codes in the program; Feedback will be gathered through conversations and quantitative measures such as attendance at performances.",,,16650,"Other,local or private",24650,,,,"Delano Dramatic Company AKA Our Town Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Delano Dramatic Company will present two productions during its second season: (1) ?Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol (Mula)"" performed at two local churches and the Delano Senior Center, and (2) six performances of ?The Sound of Music"" in July 2024.",2023-10-14,2024-09-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jack,Neveaux,"Delano Dramatic Company AKA Our Town Community Theatre","109 Clover Ln",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 239-8667",delanodramaticco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-23,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029254,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,4490,,"ACHF Arts Education","1.Bring 800+ community members into the school highlighting the creativity of our students. 2: Celebrate our student population by showcasing performances and demonstrations in the arts. 3. Exhibit a minimum of 700 works of visual art 1.Count and survey attendees. 2.Count the number of individuals participating, especially with a breakdown by arts area. 3.Count number of artworks exhibited.",,,500,"Other,local or private",4990,,,,"Elk River High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"The 2024 ""Evening of the Arts"" is an all-encompassing showcase of student talent and artwork through displays, demonstrations, and a night filled with dance, poetry, music, media arts, cultural displays and theater performances!",2024-04-25,2024-12-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Rebrovich,"Elk River High School","900 School St NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-3400",elizabeth.rebrovich@isd728.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-24,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029256,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The outcomes for this proposal are that Central Minnesota participants and audience members will be enriched by choral music performed at the highest level of artistry and will feel connected to the community through a shared musical experience. The outcome will be evaluated by concert ticket sales, written and verbal feedback from participants and audience members, and real and in-kind community support for the organization.",,,16861,"Other,local or private",24861,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Great River Chorale will present ""Wintertide,"" a concert of choral music and spoken word celebrating winter, in collaboration with the Saint Cloud String Quartet and other guest artists as part of its 2023-24 season.",2023-12-01,2023-12-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Geston,"Great River Chorale","313 E Highview Ct","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 515-4472",director@greatriverchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-25,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029257,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","GREAT will present ?Native Gardens"" to bring our community together through the power of live theatre, create dialogue and foster connections that will inspire action to build a more vibrant community. Number of people who engage with the show that are new to GREAT either as actors or audience members, following up and tracking how many re-engage with GREAT in another way in the future, audience surveys, and artistic staff and volunteer feedback.",,,51160,"Other,local or private",59160,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"GREAT Theatre's production of ?Native Gardens""",2023-11-01,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-26,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10029258,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Providing access to mental health services and art therapy to community members and providing resources and networking supplies for events in the region aimed at spreading mental health awareness. A monthly review meeting with Heather Oxendale, Steve Michaud, and Thomas Belcher to go over referral numbers, number of participants in the art therapy program, level of care provided, and any concerns that has arisen.",,,,,8000,,,,"Greater Minnesota Family Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Mindful Expressions Art Studio; Expanding the art studio's capabilities for providing quality art therapy to those struggling to access mental health care and educating the community on mental health needs.",2023-10-15,2024-10-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Belcher,"Greater Minnesota Family Services","2320 E Hwy 12 Ste 2",Willmar,MN,,"(320) 214-9692",tbelcher@greaterminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-27,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029259,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,4724,,"ACHF Cultural Heritage","Eighty percent of participants will be older adults/rural residents. More than 150 rural residents will develop a sense of how local ethnic folk music impacts their culture and history and be motivated to preserve and share their cultural heritage. The organizers of this program will review surveys and feedback from participants. The feedback will be used to help identify future programming that will appeal to the broadest base. We will also use it to identify obstacles to participation.",,,550,"Other,local or private",5274,,,,"Holdingford American Legion","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Olde Tyme Music Legacy Program: A monthly program featuring Olde Tyme Music performances, dancing, and history,",2024-05-19,2024-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nikki,Horvath,"Holdingford American Legion","560 Main St",Holdingford,MN,,"(320) 428-2456",nhorvath73@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-28,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029260,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Based on these survey numbers and comments, we have a better idea of what shows to do in the future. Each survey is calculated in a spreadsheet according to the numeric value on each sheet. An average score is calculated to give us a general overview of each category. Comments are read and discussed by board members to determine future endeavors.",,,13250,"Other,local or private",21250,,,,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"The HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters presents Leap of Faith outdoors in July 2024",2024-05-23,2024-07-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Belinda,Larson,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","723 Keats AVE SW","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 286-6665",HLWW.TAB@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-29,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029262,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","St. Cloud Leaders will engage with Minnesota artists and creative processes to appreciate that art-making fosters safety and connection in communities. Outcomes will be measured and evaluated through photo-documentation showing participants' enjoyment. Participants' narrative (verbal and written) feedback will express meaningful connection, appreciation, and a personal commitment to artful pauses.",,,2495,"Other,local or private",10495,,,,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"THE ARTFUL PAUSE: Co-Creating Place Equity with Greater St. Cloud Leaders",2023-10-16,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-30,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029263,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,3906,,"ACHF Arts Access","To stay true to our mission statement of strengthening the connections, communication, and creativity of Melrose and the surrounding areas. Through conversations, visits to our website and Facebook page. We can use the survey to direct us. This survey will be available at each week event and we will review the comments as we plan the next week event on Mondays.",,,500,"Other,local or private",4406,,,,"Melrose Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Twelve unique art camps for children at the Melrose Farmer's Market.",2023-10-31,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Loecken,"Melrose Area Arts Council","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",maryloecken@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-31,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029264,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,4190,,"ACHF Arts Access","Greater awareness of hunger and hunger relief programs. Monetary and food support of organizations. Awareness of relevant themes in music. We will measure these outcomes through a written survey. We will weigh the food donations and tally the monetary donations to assess the success of this fundraiser. Long-term success will be measured through increases in audience and choir members.",,,2100,"Other,local or private",6290,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Sing for World Hunger Relief-A Concert featuring Vivaldi's Gloria",2023-03-10,2024-03-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michelle,Dettmann,"Minnesota Center Chorale","622 29th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 428-0622",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-32,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029266,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Monticello area artists will learn mosaic skills which will then be applied to public art projects downtown, and new community-built public art will help the public feel good about the changes downtown. We survey participants, and the existence of the resulting pieces will show a successful outcome. We will attempt to create an ongoing mosaic work group interested in continuing this work. We will hold a community stroll and survey attendees",,,5025,"Other,local or private",13025,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant Round 1",,"Downtown Mosaic Art Project with Laura Ruprecht",2023-11-13,2024-10-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-33,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029267,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,3611,,"ACHF Arts Access","Participants will have access to playing in an ensemble, receive professional feedback to increase their skills, and engage with other musicians within the community. Concert attendance is fairly straight forward. We plan again to take participant attendance at each rehearsal. We feel that good attendance reflects a meeting of participant needs. Post-concert evaluations are conducted via Google Forms.",,,5514,"Other,local or private",9125,,,,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Monticello Community Strings 2024",2024-01-01,2024-07-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","1506 W River St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 803-7198",burns3sibs@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-34,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029268,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Provide Central Minnesota High School art students a juried exhibition opportunity. Evaluations will be through survey of participants to assess learned skills (specific to preparing for and exhibiting artwork) as well as the sharing thoughts about the overall participation experience.",,,2150,"Other,local or private",10150,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"2024 High School Arts Exhibition",2023-11-01,2024-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dawn,Loven,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 259-5463",dloven@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-35,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029270,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The Arts Commission and Sod House Theater will gather the number of collaborators/community partners; audience size; outreach attendance; discussions held; artists involved, volunteer hours, and increases in Adopt-a-Drain program participation. Arts Commission and Sod House Theater staff will collect all numbers of audiences, artists, collaborators, in-kind donations and partner activities throughout the entire process beginning in January 2024.",,,3000,"Other,local or private",11000,,,,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant Round 1",,"Enemy of the People on the Banks of the Mississippi: The St. Cloud Arts Commission will collaborate with Sod House Theater to produce an immersive, site-specific musical adaptation of Ibsen's Enemy of the People with local actors and musicians.",2024-02-19,2024-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Penzkover,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","1101 7th St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 650-3052",jennifer.penzkover@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-36,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029271,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","More than 500 audience members will recognize, reflect on, and be transformed by a very special performance of the Mozart Requiem. Audience will be counted .Evaluations forms will be available in the program, lobby, and online via a link that will be sent following the concert. Evaluations will be analyzed. Audience response will be observed. Concert will be recorded.",,,10788,"Other,local or private",18788,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Requiem and the Perennial Question",2024-02-25,2024-12-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-37,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029272,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","85 youth performers and 25 professional performers will take part in 'A Ceremony of Carols.' More than 500 members of the community will have access to the arts and share in the holiday spirit by attending the performances. A Ceremony of Carols' will be evaluated through attendance data (ticket sales), surveys to youth performers, and communication with collaborating orchestra members.",,,16974,"Other,local or private",24974,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"A Ceremony of Carols",2023-10-16,2023-12-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-2558",acarpente001@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-38,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10029273,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,7200,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","The outcome would be the successful submission of ideas and the selection of no more than five ideas for further refinement. The committee, before advertising for submissions, will create a set of criteria around the general goal of a piece of physical art that inspires the ideal of honoring the past and bridging to the present.",,,800,"Other,local or private",8000,,,,"Saint Michael Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Honoring the Founders-Connecting to the Present, Phase 1. The goal is to commission a piece of sculpture that will honor the founding families of our city while also connecting with the present, diverse community.",2023-11-06,2024-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Zahler,"Saint Michael Historical Society","11800 Town Center Dr","St Michael",MN,,"(763) 843-3176",smhistory2005@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-39,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029275,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","To increase overall participation and attendance from previous plays by 10%. To determine the percentage of increase of performance attendance of our non-musical production, we will analyze ticket sales information as well as actual ticket redemption. We will accomplish this by evaluation reports from our sales software.",,,19000,"Other,local or private",27000,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"SOAR Presents Anne of Green Gables",2024-01-02,2024-05-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-40,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029276,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The Voces8 Masterclass and concert will allow access to a collaborative performance opportunity with regional choristers representing varied ages and backgrounds. Festival participants will receive a Form that we will ask them to compete. This form will asses the elements of the day as well as their overall experience. Audience members will also be asked to complete survey asking about their experience.",,,12800,"Other,local or private",20800,,,,"STMA Music Boosters Club","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"Voces8 Masterclass and Festival Concert. The masterclass and festival will provide the opportunity for regional choristers to present a collaborative performance with the British professional vocal ensemble Voces8.",2023-10-30,2024-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joseph,Osowski,"STMA Music Boosters Club","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(701) 361-7044",Josepho@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-41,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029281,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Student performances, faculty conducting and directing, audience participation Student participation is measured by student count, and students and families are surveyed afterward for added feedback. Audience can be measured by ticket sales as well as solicited feedback after the event. Faculty input is measured by quality.",,,5910,"Other,local or private",13910,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Wirth Center Spring Gala (all school recital)",2023-10-13,2024-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Newman,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",jnewman@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-44,"Cathy Phillips: Kimball Community Playhouse-Litchfield Community Theater-Kimball Schools, Board Member, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Choreographer, Tech Crew, Youth Dance Teacher, Cheerleading Coach, Youth Theater Teacher, Summer Theater Workshop Coordinator and Director/Coach, past CMAB grant panelist, Art Initiative grants recipient and project grants recipient, 1st Place national writing competition, served as a judge national writing competition; 4-H demonstration day participant and a county and regional judge; Jeanne Blonigen: ConnectAbility of MN - grant writer/program and community development, St Martin City band member; Sacred Heart Parish Choir, Sauk Rapids, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater department - Costume department; Adam Dahl: -BA in Theater Arts - Hamline University, MFA in Technical Design and Production-Yale School of Drama, actively involved in the production of the performing and visual arts for over 25 years, Owner, AjD Technical Design and Production, Production Manager at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Central MN Community Foundation - Dancing with our Stars Fundraiser- Production Lead, ISD47 - Fine Arts Supporter/Parent Volunteer for music, theater and art; Rebecca Froehlich: Minnesota Urban Debate League at Augsburg University - Development and Communications Manager; University of Minnesota - Intercollegiate Speech Coach; Art to Change the World - former Intern and member; Creative Care LLC - contract artist in healthcare; Textile Center - contract Teaching Artist; Women's Prison Book Project - collective member; Master of Arts in Education - Augsburg University; Graduate Certificate in Leadership Studies - Augsburg University ; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting - University of South Dakota; Received training in Arts in Health through the University of Florida Shands School of Medicine; Former Vice President, Cornerstone Advocacy Services - Young Professionals Board; Friends of Roberts Bird Sanctuary; Women's Prison Book Project - Collective Member; Dusty Bolstad: St. Cloud Pride Board member, Pride festival art booth presenter, creator in woodworking, metal working to photography, previous Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center, volunteer; previous Anna Marie's, Volunteer.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029282,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,3869,,"ACHF Arts Access","Both the audience and the participants will be enriched through their attendance at or participation in the concert. Members of both ensembles will listen to and/or watch their performance and have an opportunity to evaluate their performance. Additionally, both members and attendees will be asked to complete a short evaluation asking for their feedback.",,,2425,"Other,local or private",6294,,,,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"It's a New World - a concert of vocal and handbell music that provides opportunity to hear new sounds, new compositions, and pieces that open up the musical world with additional guest artists",2024-01-08,2024-04-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sherilyn,Burgdorf,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","1812 Hwy 25 S",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1954",sherilyn.burgdorf@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-45,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media ? Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 20407,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,3983,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To engage community members in arts related activities. To improve community members perception of arts in the community.Each activity will have a quantitative evaluation completed in writing to assess participant’s level of satisfaction and enjoyment of the event. The results of the measure will be posted on Community Education's Facebook page. Each artist will complete a quantitative evaluation assessing his or her level of satisfaction and enjoyment of the activity. The results of the measure will be posted on Community Education's Facebook page. One week after activity is completed a focus group of participants will be formed to provide specific qualitative evaluations to assess levels of satisfaction and enjoyment of the day. The results of the measure will be posted on the Community Education Facebook page.","1) Children and their families became engaged in arts (children and family activities evaluations completed). 2) Community members exposed to several performances by local and regional artists (evaluations done after performances). 3) Supported local artists with supplies and stipends (feedback from artists).",,2392,"Other, local or private",6375,1230,"Mark Preissing, Kim Carlson",,"Buffalo Community Education","K-12 Education","Community Arts Day",,"Proposal is to host a community wide arts day in Buffalo. The event will take place on Saturday March 2, 2013 starting at 10:00 AM and concluding at 9:00 PM. The goal of the day is to bring varied community groups together and offer a variety of art related activities.",2013-03-02,2013-03-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Preissing,"Buffalo Community Education","301 2nd Ave NE",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-8771 ",mpreissing@bhmschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-0,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 20408,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Since most of our past community theatre production casts have consisted predominately of adults, we have chosen a production that includes many more youth, allowing more opportunities for their involvement. Our goal is to include as many youth as possible in our two summer productions. We will be able to compare youth involvement this year with the previous year based on number of youth auditioning, cast in the production or the orchestra, assisting behind-the scenes (with set construction, decoration, light and sound technical needs, etc.) as well as youth audience members compared to numbers from last year’s two productions. With this funding our goals are to increase our youth involvement by at least 40% from 2012’s summer community theatre production of “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (20 youth involved in the production and 300 in the audience last summer) and increase participation by at least 20% from our PFCT production of “Alice in Wonderland” (50 youth participants in the residency and 200 in the audience in 2012.)We will evaluate this project by tabulating 2013 youth participation statistics (number of youth actors and musicians auditioning, number of youth actors and musicians cast, and youth volunteer hours recorded for working behind the scenes with set construction, painting, technical support with sound and lights, ushering, etc.) We will also tabulate number of youth audience members for both productions and compare those statistics with numbers in the same categories in our database from 2012’s community theater and Prairie Fire Children's Theater productions.","As anticipated, youth participation in our two summer theatre productions increased dramatically from the previous year's participation levels! In 2012 we had 17 youth participate in the cast and orchestra for our community theatre production compared to a total of 31 in 2013! (This represents over an 82% increase in participation by youth in our two theatre productions!) For our children's theatre residency we had 60 youth enrolled in 2012 and 70 in 2013. The number of youth attending our public performances as audience members increased as well! 217 youth attended last year's community theatre performance and 315 purchased tickets this year! (We also distributed approximately 50 free admission tickets to youth this summer.) The number of youth attending our Prairie Fire Community Theatre performances this summer was also up 22% from last summer!",,22125,"Other, local or private",27125,2500,"Irene Bender, Kevin Bjork, Rebecca Clemen, Mark Linder, Tracy McConkey, Richard Tormanen",,"Dassel-Cokato Community Education","K-12 Education","Youth in Theatre Project",,"In an effort to get our local youth off the couch and into the theatre Dassel-Cokato Community Education will produce two youth-oriented theatre productions this summer, Oliver!"" and ""Jack and the Beanstalk,"" to encourage more youth to get involved as either participants and/or audience members.",2013-07-27,2013-08-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Compton,"Dassel-Cokato Community Education","4852 Reardon Ave SW Ste 1400",Cokato,MN,55321,"(320) 286-4120 ",colleen.compton@dc.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-4,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 20411,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The audience will be exposed to live theatre including acting, dance, vocal and instrumental music, enjoying a memorable, entertaining experience for all ages. This exposure may encourage future attendance and participation in the arts. The cast and crew will be encouraged to grow with the help of artistic instruction and collaboration. This growth will provide a stronger foundation for future art projects in our communities and mentoring opportunities.Exit survey of audience will measure the level of the show's entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression. Of the people surveyed, 75% will rate the entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression as a 7 or higher on a scale of 1-10. Audience members will also be able to give written comments. Addressed and stamped postcards and envelopes will also be available for return of surveys and comments for audience members who want more time for reflection on this activity. The survey will be given to audience members at the performances. A social of donated beverages and cookies in the theater commons will provide time to complete the survey, visit with the performers and other audience members. An added incentive for survey completion will be a ticket given for each completed survey to be entered in a prize drawing. The ticket will allow the survey participant to remain anonymous if desired. The cast and crew will complete a pre and post survey to measure their starting and ending experience level. Growth will be measured on a scale of 1-10. Growth in the arts discipline skills of acting, voice, instrumental, dance, visual, technical light and sound, set design and construction will be measured. The cast and crew will have a growth average of 1.5 or greater. The cast and crew will be given a written and verbal opportunity to provide direction for future productions.","The exit survey of the audience was used to measure the level of the shows entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression. Our goal was to have 75% of the audience surveyed rate the entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression as a 7 or higher on a scale of 1-10. Audience members completed 311 surveys. Friday performance 96% rated surveyed questions as 7 or higher. Saturday performance 98% rated surveyed questions as 7 or higher. Sunday performance 98% rated surveyed questions as 7 or higher. The measured level for each performance was higher than our goal of 75%. The cast and crew completed pre and post surveys to measure their starting and ending experience level. Growth in the arts discipline skills of acting, voice, instrumental, dance, visual, technical light and sound, set design and construction was measured on a scale of 1-10. The goal was to have a growth average of 1.5 or greater. Forty five participants completed the pre and post survey with a growth average of 2.35. This was higher than the goal.",,11650,"Other, local or private",16650,350,"Dan Schaible, Jamie Wiech, Michelle Heuer, Jesse Tintes, Joanie Kocher, Rick Smith, Paul Weibel",,"Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Community Education","K-12 Education","Community Theatre Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted",,"The Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Theatre will bring Fiddler on the Roof, based on the stories of Shalom Aleichem, to the stage July 12-14, 2013 at the Laker Theater. People of all ages from these three communities and greater central Minnesota will be encouraged to perform and lend their talents.",2013-05-28,2013-07-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Marketon,"Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Community Education","801 8th Ave PO Box 708","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 543-3600 ",mmarketon@hlww.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-8,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 20412,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At least 40 students participating as cast or crew members. At least 10 out of district participants. At least 150 in total audience attendance. Include 2 young adult Crew Mentorships. 95% participant retention for full week. 30% first time performing arts participants. 90% participants plan to include performing arts activities in the future. Introduce 1 new artist to work with students. Introduce 3 hours of cultural sharing experience to the students and staff. Introduce 5 new acting exercises/techniques to students. Secure 2 new revenue sources by end of the event period. Have front page newspaper coverage of event. Participation at each grade level. Participation of both genders. Participation of at least 30% low income/scholarship. Record an average of at least 60% overall satisfied on participant evaluations. Record an average of at least 60% overall satisfied on parent evaluations. Record an average of at least 60% satisfied on instructor evaluations. Camp will be financially self-sufficiency in 2 years.All measurable goals will be recorded as a base at the end of the current fiscal June 30, 2013 using Community Education data collected from the year. The same statistics will be evaluated at the end of the event year using the same evaluation and report method used to create the base data. Community Education is equipped with new software to record data and creates valid reports. A specific evaluation form will be created to collect the needed data for this project. All participants, at least one family member and participating instructors will fill out an evaluation at the end of the camp experience. Data will be collated and reviews within 30 days of event end date. We will also use the daily lesson plan and performance attendance to ensure goals are met throughout the camp.","14 students participated as cast or crew members. 54 in total audience attendance. Included 2 young adult Crew Mentors. 100 % participant retention for full week. 60 % first time performing arts participants. 100 % participants plan to include performing arts activities in the future. Introduce 1 new artist to work with students. Introduce 7 new acting exercises/techniques to students. Secure 0 new revenue sources by end of the event period. Have newspaper coverage of event. Participation at each grade level. Participation of both genders. Participation of at least 40% low income/scholarship. Record an average of at least 100% overall satisfied on participant evaluations. Record an average of at least 100% overall satisfied on parent evaluations. Record an average of at least 100% satisfied on instructor evaluations. For the these specific and measurable goals attendance was taken each day, program evaluations were done by participants, parents and instructors, demographics were recorded for each participant and lesson plans were recorded each day to show what was accomplished.",,2760,"Other, local or private",4760,,"John Tritabaugh, Kristine O'Brien, Tom Ehlinger, Joe Krippner, Traci Gasper, Jody Gagnon, Tim Zipoy, Sarah Zipoy, Diane Gavin",,"Kimball Community Education","K-12 Education","Kimball Area Summer Theater Camp",,"Kimball Community Education will provide an educational performing arts camp this summer for students that have finished grades 3-8 in the Kimball and surrounding area.",2013-07-22,2013-07-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Olson,"Kimball Community Education","PO Box 368",Kimball,MN,55353,"(320) 398-7700x 112",cathy.olson@kimball.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-11,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 21402,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The outcome for Music in the Park is that the event provides a completely free great opportunity for residents of Minnesota to enjoy some of the local artists and musicians in a beautiful outdoor setting during our wonderful Minnesota summer evenings. This event will provide an opportunity for residents of Big Lake and many surrounding communities, including all age groups, to get engaged with their neighbors, outdoors, parks and lakes. It will provide an opportunity to not only listen to the great artists, but also to sing and dance. This will be such a fantastic event for families to come out and enjoy together, no matter what financial constraints may exist in a struggling economy. At the end of the season it will be very rewarding to hear from the local communities that this was a wonderful event which brought many families, neighbors and communities together, and they can’t wait to attend next year. Artists will perform at Lakeside Park in Big Lake, Minnesota. This park provides a great atmosphere and will create long-lasting memories. Lakeside Park will provide a stage for the artists to perform on, many mature trees to provide shade and a woodsy atmosphere, picnic tables, grills, shelters, a large grassy area to set up chairs and blankets for people to view the stage, and a large grassy area for audience participation and dancing. Lakeside Park also provides a park where the grass is mowed and always kept green by irrigation, contains permanent restrooms with hot and cold water, a beautifully maintained swimming beach, boat launch and beach area where boats passing by can pull up to shore and listen to the music. Lakeside Park has a large parking area that can park up to 500 vehicles, food stands, and Farmers Market. The outcome of this event has already been successful in 2013. In the spring of 2013 a group of individuals and the City of Big Lake volunteered their time and organized the first Music in the Park event for the summer of 2013. All the costs to hire the musicians to perform were paid for by donations solicited by the volunteers. The first Music in the Park was held Thursday, June 6, 2013 and every Thursday evening thereafter, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. through August 29, 2013 (excluding the 4th of July, 2013). Up through the last performance on August 29, 2013, the feedback from the community has been overwhelmingly positive and participation has been very successful. Adults, children, and a group of local disabled adults all have been singing and dancing to the music. There even have been visitors from out of the United States enjoying Music in the Park. On average, approximately 600 people each Thursday evening have enjoyed this Music in the Park event in 2013. To experience and see firsthand how the surrounding community has come together at all of these musical performances is very gratifying and is a clear indicator that it is very important that this Music in the Park event must continue. Additionally, as this Music in the Park continues, this will eventually lead into other opportunities for other artisans to display their crafts, i.e. paintings, drawings, pottery, carvings, weavings, etc. In working together, the City of Big Lake and Legacy Foundation of Big Lake want to continue to provide an opportunity for artists and musicians to perform in Big Lake. It is difficult for local businesses to continue their generosity with donations to this Music in the Park event. This is why funding assistance is critical to keep this extremely successful event continuing into the future.Music in the Park will be evaluated by conducting a vehicle count at each performance. We are able to conduct a vehicle count as there is only one entrance/exit to Lakeside Park. Also a head count will be conducted at each performance. In addition to the head count, Legacy Foundation of Big Lake and the City of Big Lake will have a Facebook page for the audience to comment. The City of Big Lake also has a website where people can leave their comments. Audience engagement will be measured informally by audience response.",,,15100,"Other, local or private",23100,,,,"City of Big Lake Public Works","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Facilitate Music in the Park event Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. through 8:30 p.m. Starting with the first concert on June 5, 2014 ending the last concert on August 28, 2014. Concerts would be held outside at Lakeside Park in Big Lake, Minnesota. Music",2014-06-05,2014-08-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Goebel,"City of Big Lake Public Works","160 Lake St N","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 263-2268 ",mike@ci.big-lake.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-81,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21403,"Project Grant",2014,5579,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","On the ""Survey Questionnaire for Buffalo Community Orchestra Concerts"" we will expect average response values of 4 or 5 on all questions. The quality of individual artist performance, in this case the Hindemith Viola Concerto as performed by violist Zach Armstrong, will be appraised for audience appeal and artistic merit as well as by the responses to the question on the survey. Ticket sales are expected to compare above the 7-year average for the October concert. Specific attention will be paid to publicit",,,4191,"Other, local or private",9770,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra will present a concert at 7:30 pm on October 26, 2013 at Buffalo's Performing Arts Center. The program features musical stories and mystery as expressed by Wagner, Berlioz, Grieg and Offenbach. A Bravo children's performance, c",2013-10-26,2013-10-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2nd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-82,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21404,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Upon successful completion of this project, we will have provided approximately 12 staff and 30 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment. The 12 staff will have received payment for work completed in their particular discipline, and will have added to their resumes and portfolios of work. Staff and volunteers will report back that they learned new skills or methods through sharing and working cooperatively together as a team. We will have provided an opportunity for approximately 16 performers, including at least 13 youth, to grow as artists and will have increased their skill sets in the performing arts discipline. We will have entertained audiences totaling approximately 600 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds. We will have attracted at least 20 new people that have not been to or been involved in a previous Buffalo Community Theater production. We will have increased awareness of and access to Buffalo Community Theater in the community.Buffalo Community Theater will measure our outcomes by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform in or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors and volunteers. An audience survey will help to provide feedback from the perspective of someone who attended the production. Questions regarding how the audience member heard about the show should help us track how well our marketing and publicity campaigns worked. Questions about home town, age, gender, etc should help us to further identify the demographic of our audience, and measure how often they attend Buffalo Community Theater productions, or whether this is their first one. A participant survey given to the staff, performers and volunteers, will help us gather data about how we can improve our procedures from auditions to striking the production.",,,5670,"Other, local or private",11670,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the play Cheaper by the Dozen, with actors, technicians, artists and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities in Central Minnesota. Performances will take place at the Discovery School Auditorium on Octobe",2013-10-18,2013-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-83,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21405,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The specific, measurable outcomes of the exhibition series are: The artists sell $11,000 of their artwork; 3,230 people attend the exhibitions and related workshops, classes and receptions; 16 elementary and secondary schools participate in the February Student Art Show; individuals and local businesses contribute $7,500 in support of the Exhibition Series; on the evaluation forms submitted, an average score of 4 out of a possible 5 is achieved.Each of the 8 exhibits is evaluated by the Gallery Manager, Administration and Gallery Committee at the conclusion of the exhibit. The series as a whole is evaluated by these and the Board of Directors at year's end. Major recommendations for the next year are made at year's end, although minor adjustments that do not impact the budget can be made at any time. Each evaluator is asked to fill out an evaluation form, and the following information is included: 1) We measure the number of attendees. All attendees are encouraged to sign our guest book listing home addresses and email addresses to increase our outreach. The salesperson logs attendance daily. 2) The number of sales are recorded, including medium, description and price. 3) The quality of the exhibits is maintained by the Gallery Committee, which previews and approves each exhibit. Appropriate feedback is given to the artists. 4) The Gallery Committee's year end report is given to the Board of Directors, to be included in their annual evaluation of the exhibition program. 5) Pertinent information from the evaluations is shared with the artists and public.",,,12900,"Other, local or private",20900,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"This project is a series of events at a common location, directed and coordinated by a volunteer Gallery Committee. The Exhibition Series includes 7 monthly artist exhibitions in our gallery for approximately 200 local artists and one student exhibition f",2013-10-09,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ashle,"Briggs Horton","Elk River Area Arts Alliance","312 Jackson Ave PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 412-8124 ",ashlebriggshorton@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-84,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 21406,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Outcomes are as follows: Area artists, performers, and volunteers--from beginners to professionals---are provided an opportunity to produce and perform a series of superlative live theater performances in front of an audience. Regional audiences and community members are supplied with a professional quality, enjoyable community theater experience at a convenient location, and at a cost that is affordable to the majority of theater-goers. Due to promotional efforts geared toward adults and families, we expect overall audience numbers to be approximately 800-1000 people or greater for 7 performances. Artists and volunteers will have an opportunity to learn or increase their acting knowledge and theater skills, and bring quality theater experiences to their community.Elk River Community Theater will evaluate this project using overall ticket sales. They will also evaluate the feedback of artistic staff, local artists, members of our board of directors, audiences and community members, and show volunteers. All of these factors will help us determine how well we met our outcomes and goals for this production.",,,10355,"Other, local or private",16355,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Inlaws, Outlaws, and Other People (That Should Be Shot), written by Steve Franco, is a holiday themed family comedy--7 performances from November 29-30 and December 6-8, 2013 at Elk River High School Little Theater. The cast consists of 14 individuals, wi",2013-11-29,2013-12-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685 ",kim.maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-85,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21407,"Project Grant",2014,4045,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","It is our expectation that this concert will be a spectacular experience for the audience and performers alike, what with the grandeur of the music, the variety of choirs and instrumentation and the setting/acoustic of the cathedral. As in years past, this concert will inspire all involved and set the tone for the holiday season. GLORIA will be a festive musical offering of the highest quality that is affordable for Central Minnesota Residents. The chosen music, consisting of complex arrangements and instrumentation, will provide an excellent opportunity for artistic growth and increased technical ability for all performers involved. Members of the Cantabile Girls’ Choir will have the unique experience of collaborating with seasoned adult singers. It is our hope that it will be an especially profound experience to the youngest/newest members of the Cantabile Girls’ Choir who have never previously performed with adults or elaborate accompaniments. We intend to cultivate an appreciation of the benefits of lifelong singing in the young performers and audience members. Audience members young and old will be enriched through participation in carols with the massed choir. They will feel part of a culture and community that values and revels in artistic expression through song. With GLORIA, Great River Chorale will seek the following quantitative outcomes: An increase in audience members who are experiencing Great River Chorale and our annual holiday concert for the first time. An increase in audience members primarily attending to see Great River Chorale perform (not a collaborating group) due to broader marketing efforts and publicity, and a break with the traditional collaborating group. An increase in community support for Great River Chorale, evident through program ad sales and concert sponsorships. A minimum of 350 attendees at the new, one time only concert in the new location with the different format (due to the change in traditional collaborative partners).A questionnaire/survey designed to capture feedback about concert programming will be provided to audience members in the concert program. An incentive may be proposed in order to increase participation in the survey. We are keenly interested in knowing how audience members find out about our concerts, so we will ask them to note where they read or heard about GLORIA. We will ask if the experience was affordable compared to other cultural offerings in the area. In addition to the questionnaire, Great River Chorale members will be asked to report the verbal feedback they receive from participants and audience members. We expect to hear whether the audience found the content engaging and inspiring, whether they enjoyed singing along with the carols, and whether they found the addition of brass ensemble, percussion and organ to be a draw to the concert in addition to the sing-alongs, choirs, and narrations. GRC and Cantabile performers will be asked for feedback about their personal artistic growth and the merit of the experience through an electronic questionnaire. All of the directors involved will be interviewed concerning the effectiveness of the collaboration and the artistic and technical growth of their choirs. All of the above measures will be combined into a concert success summary that will be discussed with the artistic director and the board of directors as part of the planning for our next collaborative event. Quantitative evaluations will be based on feedback from survey participants. We have implemented a ticket coding system that allows us to accurately record and divide our attendees into Adult, Senior, Student/Child or Comp tickets. We will use this to gauge our audience, and compare this to last year’s attendance. We anticipate a shuffle of our traditional audience make-up due to the following factors: The concert will be performed ONE DAY ONLY (traditionally 2 days), in a new location, and without our traditional collaborative partner (Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, who will produce their own holiday concert this year). In addition, we are enjoying recent broad community exposure through Classical MPR’s Regional Spotlight, where our recordings were selected four times this past year for airplay. We are also arming our board and membership with the tools they need to go out and sell ad space in our concert program, get concert sponsorships, and sell tickets in advance of the performance. We anticipate that this increase in exposure around the community and our proactive approach to increasing community interest in our group will build a large audience for this concert regardless of the change of location, number of performances, and collaborative partner. We expect a minimum of 350 but hope to far surpass that number. The audience survey questions will ask for specific feedback regarding the new elements of the concert production and our publicity efforts. Great River Chorale members will be asked for specific feedback regarding their participation in publicity and ad sales for the performance in addition to questions about the format and artistic merit.",,,5800,"Other, local or private",9845,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Great River Chorale presents Gloria, a celebration of the holidays with vibrant singing by Great River Chorale and the Cantabile Girls’ Choir, brass, percussion, and organ accompaniment, meaningful narrations and sing-alongs. Grand finale, Rutter Gloria. ",2013-12-15,2013-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-86,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21408,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","This production of ""The Wizard of Oz"" will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 11,600 individuals, including 7,600 youth, 2) feature touring Broadway sets, costumes and props from the Madison Square Garden Theatre, 3) give actors the life-changing opportunity to work with Broadway-quality technical pieces, 4) engage 36 teen and adult community actors, with 60 kids, as members of the OZ cast, as well as 12 crew and 40 volunteers, 5) create and exec",,,144955,"Other, local or private",152955,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"There's No Place Like Home as Great River Educational Arts Theatre will be presenting a Broadway-level production of the musical ""The Wizard of Oz"" in January at the Escher Auditorium, on Saint Benedict's campus. This enormous production will feature 90+ ",2014-01-10,2014-01-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W St Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-87,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 21409,"Project Grant",2014,3382,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. At least 25 youth orchestra students attend the performance. 2. Audience members and performers gain insight into the lives and works of Gilbert and Sullivan. 3. High school students join Minnesota Center Chorale by performing solos at the performance, gaining experience. 4. A majority of audience members use positive language to describe their experience at the performance. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale members who previously performed Gilbert and Sullivan choruses under the direction of Steve Eckblad reflect fondly upon the experience. 6. An audience of 285 attend the performance. 7. Roger Towler responds positively to the experience of performing his original work with choir and orchestra for a central Minnesota audience. 8. 10 area composers attend the performance.1. Minnesota Center Chorale provides 50 complimentary tickets to younger orchestra students of Steve Eckblad and Beverly Williams, as well as young orchestra students from other area programs. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Operations Coordinator determines the number of redeemed tickets. 2. A short film on Gilbert and Sullivan is shown pre-concert, informing audience members and performers of the history and relevance of the choruses they are about to hear. 3. Artistic director Jody Martinson invites area high school students, Abria Stewart, soprano, and Tony Hommerding, tenor, to perform select solos with Minnesota Center Chorale. Ms. Martinson requests post-concert feedback from the students to assess the success of this particular outreach. 4. 3 or 4 volunteers are provided brief survey questions to collect patron feedback. During the post-concert reception, the volunteers will go through the crowd randomly asking patrons the provided questions. The information will provide a random sampling of crowd reactions. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale member experiences are collected and evaluated by Ms. Martinson at the next post-concert rehearsal. 6. Minnesota Center Chorale keeps track of ticket sales to determine how many patrons attend. 7. Ms. Martinson has a post-concert conversation with Mr. Towler, discussing his response to the reception of his piece by both audience members and performing artists. 8. Minnesota Center Chorale provides 10 complimentary tickets to area composers, Minnesota Center Chorale’s operations coordinator determines the number of redeemed tickets.",,,4300,"Other, local or private",7682,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Center Chorale begins its 2013-2014 season with “When Music Sounds.” Minnesota Center Chorale is joined by Bethlehem Chamber Orchestra. Choir and orchestra will perform Gilbert and Sullivan choruses. Additionally, Minnesota Center Chorale will p",2013-10-27,2013-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-88,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21410,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Using high quality theater productions that are topic-based is a wonderful resource for increasing awareness and giving a forum for issues in our community. For this particular project, our outcome is to create awareness surrounding Women's Issues by producing a show starring nine actresses, each delivering monologues dealing with unique issues in their lives. We have partnered with the Saint Cloud State University Women's Center to continue the conversation after the curtain falls be hosting a series of round table discussions with local women advocates and experts ranging from resources on campus, through Anna Marie's shelter in the community, and other experts in women's issues. So by inviting the audience to participate in these discussions, we will measure round table participation, total show attendance, and follow-up contact to both Pioneer Place and The Women's Center. Additionally, through cross-promotions, on-site displays and literature, and an event geared at bringing awareness to women's issues, we intend to use this production as a catalyst to spread the word about our local resources - especially as they pertain to the Women's Center - while entertaining our audiences with an amazing production. Personnel from that organization will be on hand for each of the performances and will be given an area to share their information, add attendees to their mailing lists, and share general information regarding the Center. The success of this component of the event will be measured through increased attendance at Women's Center programming, amount of literature distributed, and the number of additions to their mailing and email lists throughout the run of the show. Finally, we will conduct a survey with our audiences to ask them how this experience fulfilled their expectations, what they learned through the production, and whether they think bringing shows like this to Central Minnesota are beneficial for raising awareness to our local resources as well as the entertainment value.There are a number of resources available to use to use in the evaluation process of this production. First, in regards to attendance, we have the technology in our box office software to identify the audience that participated through many demographics including age, income, and location. This data is important to evaluate whether or not we are reaching beyond our traditional season ticket base and reaching a wider audience. Secondly, a survey will be conducted on each performance night. This survey will gather other useful information regarding why people attended this particular production, did we meet their expectations, what was learned as a result of this theatre experience, and how has this outing increased their knowledge regarding our local resources, in particular, the Women's Center. Finally, by partnering with the Saint Cloud State University Women's Center, we want to increase awareness in both the wider community and the Saint Cloud State University community for both Women's Issues, and how theatre can be such a useful tool in stimulating those conversations. By using successful cross-promotions between the Center and Pioneer Place Theatre Company, we hope to raise a leval of awareness surrounding these resources. This is also measured through in participation in the round table discussions.",,,11087,"Other, local or private",17087,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company will be producing the play, Talking With by Jane Martin, which is composed of eleven monologues, each featuring a different woman who talks about her life. We have partnered with the Saint Cloud State University Women's Cente",2013-12-02,2014-01-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541 ",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-89,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21411,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We expect to have 50 submitted films involving as 500-1000 artists combined. Most of those will be adults but one of our goals is educating minors in video production. We will have at least five films from minors. We will also assist in the creation of five films with local filmmakers that will be shown at the festival. Our overarching theme this year is ""Women in Film"" and we will increase our submissions from women from 4 to 10 films this year. We expect to have six shows with an average attendance of 125",,,3675,"Other, local or private",9675,,,,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Saint Cloud Film Fest celebrates the best of local and regional film. We will show 4 features and 25 shorts during 6 events over 4 days in November at Pioneer Place Theatre. During the year we educate local youth/students in various forms of productio",2013-11-16,2013-11-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-90,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21412,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Measurable Outcomes Include: 1. The orchestra performed a concert with Soprano Karin Wolverton and the Great River Chorale. 2. Clinton Smith, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor, conducted his first concert of the 2013-2014 Concert Season. 3. Smith presented a preconcert discussion explaining the concert program to 125 audience members. 4. Seventy musicians performed music many had not performed before this concert. 5. Over 650 audience members heard a live orchestra/chorus performance in Central Minnesota.Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. The number of chorus members participating in this concert. D. The number of audience members who attend the preconcert discussion. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians, audience members and chorus members. B. Post-event discussion with staff including the artistic director, personnel manager, librarian and stage manager. C. Feedback via our website, Facebook and audience survey from our program book.",,,10000,"Other, local or private",16000,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The overarching theme of the 2013-2014 Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra Concert Season is The Human Spirit. Love and Loss is the first concert in this series to be held on October 26, 2013 at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium at Saint Cloud State University.",2013-10-26,2013-10-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-91,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 21413,"Project Grant",2014,5600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","By the end of the 2013-2014 school year, we intend to have 1.) a new series of work by two artists, 2.) 40 adults and ten youth involved in the creative process, 3.) up to twenty adult learners meeting the art standards required to complete one credit toward the completion of their high school diploma, 4.) the artists and licensed teacher will create ten new reflective assignments, 5.) 400 new contact hours to contribute to the sustainability of the program, and 6.) adult learners will be more deeply engaged in the artistic process as evidenced in their reflective journal assignments.The outcomes will be evaluated by: 1.) photographically documenting the work created by two artists, 2.) documenting attendance of the 40 adults and ten youth involved in the creative process, 3.) documenting up to twenty adult learners meeting the art standards required to complete one credit toward the completion of their high school diploma, 4.) creating ten new reflective assignments, 5.) recording 400 new contact hours to contribute to the sustainability of the program, and 6.) culling the learners' reflective journal assignments for evidence that they become more deeply engaged in the artistic process.",,,2400,"Other, local or private",8000,,,,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Adult Basic Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"This project will establish an arts integration residency program at the only Adult Basic Education site in Central Minnesota that works with adult learners to complete their high school diploma. Two artists will create an onsite studio and work with adul",2013-11-04,2014-05-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mag,Patridge,"Sauk Rapids-Rice Adult Basic Education","1835 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-4703 ",mag.patridge@isd47.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-92,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High Art Teacher, Board Member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 19683,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,3027,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At least 30 dancers participate in the workshop. At least 100 audience members attend the final day informal showing. Minnesota Dance Ensemble's mailing list increases by 10%. At least 75% of students express interest in continuing to learn about modern dance. 95% of student participants will attend the workshop in it's entirety. The informal showing will consist of at least 8 dance pieces.Workshop registration will provide data associated with the number of participants and will also grow the number of contacts on the Minnesota Dance Ensemble mailing list. Tickets will show how many audience members attended the informal showing. Surveys will be used to gather information about how the experience shaped the student dancers and what their interest is in continuing their modern dance education. Attendance will be taken at each class. Documentation of procedures and outcomes will be written by teachers.","Attendance the day of the event revealed that 23 dancers participated in the workshop. Through the distribution of drawing slips at the informal showing to audience members we found that 31 people attended. Minnesota Dance Ensemble's mailing list increased by 26 because of workshop registration. Through distributed surveys, approximately 91% of students expressed interest in continuing to learn about modern dance. All participants (100%) attended the workshop in its entirety shown through attendance taken in every class throughout the day. The informal showing consisted of five pieces that students learned during the workshop.",,2400,"Other, local or private",5427,1050,"Chuck Norwood, Gretchen Moos, Jeff Ringer, Kevin Barnes, Jill Pauly",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Modern Dance Summer Workshop",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble will hold a four day summer workshop for ages 12-18 who are avid dancers, August 19-22, 2013 at the Paramount Theatre in St Cloud, 9am-3pm, with the fourth day being longer to include an informal showing of progress made during the week.",2013-08-19,2013-08-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-13,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19736,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,3689,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Minnesota Center Chorale reaches an audience of 350, surpassing the attendance figures from our last choral masterworks concert with orchestra, performed at Saint Augustine Church in May 2011. 2. Audience member provide verbal feedback to singers, board members, and directors during the post-concert reception. 3. A minimum of 15% of patrons attending complete and submit paper surveys providing Minnesota Center Chorale with better knowledge of how to serve them. 4. The patron survey provides Minnesota Center Chorale with demographic information, patron opinions, and general concert feedback. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale provides 20 free concert tickets for people with severely limited sight or total blindness and 30% attend the performance. 6. Saint Johns Boys’ Choir director Andre Heywood provides feedback evaluating his choir’s collaboration with Minnesota Center Chorale.1. Minnesota Center Chorale keeps track of ticket sales by collecting ticket stubs from all attending. Stubs will inform Minnesota Center Chorale of what percentage of the audience are adult, senior, student, and child. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale singers will report patron feedback to Ms. Jody Martinson. Ms. Martinson and board members will discuss verbal feedback at the April 2013 board meeting. 3. The total number of attendees will be cross-referenced with the total number of surveys collected. 4. Survey responses are analyzed by Minnesota Center Chorale’s Board, Artistic Director, Operations Coordinator, and Grant Coordinator. 5. Free ticket vouchers provided to community members with limited to no sight will be collected by volunteer ticket takers. The number of tickets provided compared to the number collected will provide Minnesota Center Chorale with knowledge of the success of this particular outreach. 6. Ms. Martinson gathers feedback from Andre Heywood regarding the experience the boys had singing with Minnesota Center Chorale on “The Promise of Living.”","1. Minnesota Center Chorale reached an audience of 453, surpassing our goal of serving an audience of 350 by 29%. Minnesota Center Chorale kept track of ticket sales by collecting ticket stubs from those attending. 2. Audience members provided verbal feedback to singers, board members, and directors during the post-concert reception. Minnesota Center Chorale singers reported patron feedback to Jody Martinson, allowing Ms. Martinson to bring any information before Minnesota Center Chorale's board of directors. 3. Minnesota Center Chorale cross-referenced the number in attendance with the number of surveys submitted to find 2% of patrons in attendance completed and submitted surveys. 4. The patron survey provided Minnesota Center Chorale with a minimal amount of demographic information, patron opinions, and general concert feedback. The information Minnesota Center Chorale did receive was analyzed by Minnesota Center Chorale's Artistic Director and Operations Coordinator. 5. Minnesota Center Chorale provided 20 free tickets for people with severely limited sight or total blindness to attend the performance. Minnesota Center Chorale evaluated the success of this outreach by counting the number of complimentary tickets redeemed. Of the 20 complimentary tickets, 19 were redeemed. 6. Ms. Martinson gathered feedback from Andre Heywood regarding the experience the Saint Johns' Boys’ Choir had collaborating with Minnesota Center Chorale on “The Promise of Living.” Mr. Heywood felt honored for his Boys' Choir to be present at the performance. He specifically chose pieces to compliment Minnesota Center Chorale's repertoire. Mr. Heywood explained how the Boys' Choir benefited from collaborating with Minnesota Center Chorale since they rarely have the opportunity to partner with an adult choir.",,7550,"Other, local or private",11239,,"Steve Holste, Laura Capes, Tom Ramsey, Jonna Thomas, Beverly Fiereck, Keith Larson, Roger McHaney, Denise Honkomp, Charles Welter, Lila Heins",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Mozart Requiem",,"Minnesota Center Chorale presents Mozart’s Requiem as the finale performance of their 40th season. The performance, hosted by St Cloud’s Paramount Theatre, is a celebration of the unique power music has of bringing people together. The Saint John’s Boys’ Choir and an orchestra of 25 central Minnesota musicians join Minnesota Center Chorale.",2013-04-13,2013-04-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-0,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19741,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Outcome one - high-quality level of theatrical production experienced by audience members as well as cast and crew. Outcome two - break even on the show, or enough to provide seed money for the next production.Outcome one - For those participating in the production: In every production there are stand-out performers with tremendous talent, experience, professional training, or all three. These performers often serve as mentors to other performers who may not have the same level of experience or training. Because of who is cast in the production (both highly seasoned St Cloud area and metro area cast members), Guys and Dolls cast members will learn from their peers and experience a production where they are not one of the few mentors but be able to serve as both mentor and mentee and allow for them to learn from other talented individuals. How to evaluate this outcome is difficult to determine except for directly asking production participants through a survey tool. Another way to evaluate a successful production is the interest of cast and crew to return for other productions. For those viewing the production: All members of the cast have what most would consider significant talent. The central Minnesota communities (primarily St Cloud area) will experience a professional quality show with a St Cloud price as well as an ability to experience professional theater without having to drive to the Twin Cities metro area. This outcome will be evaluated in a couple of ways. One form will be audience comments (on comment cards and website) as well as their perceived satisfaction through observation. We understand the latter is highly subjective so we decided to offer audience members a discount on tickets for the Wedding Singer show later in the summer. Using their ticket stub audience members can purchase tickets during intermission or immediately following the performance they are attending. We feel this would be an indicator of the audience members’ enjoyment of the production -- so much so they will feel it is worth an additional monetary cost to them to attend another production staged by the same company. We are always open to suggestions on how to evaluate a live theatre production and would welcome feedback. Outcome two - Members of the Rooftop Theatre board have all had considerable experience with staging theater productions and realize the precariousness of making budget. This is why we include this as a goal and understand that breaking even is not only based upon corralling expenses while still providing a professional production, but also about attendance. Some may think the expected attendance to be ambitious. After discussion with Laurie Johnson, Paramount Theatre's performing arts director, as well as an examination of attendance numbers for two other large-scale musicals at the Paramount Theatre (Chicago [2,450+ for five performances] and Full Monty [1500+ for three performances]), the expected audience members is ambitious but, we don't think, overly ambitious. It is important to note that Chicago had 890 students/seniors (only way it is broken down) and Full Monty had 315 students/seniors in attendance. Therefore the evaluation plan will be the actual number of audience members who actually see the performances.","The outcomes anticipated in this project were: Outcome one - high level of theatrical quality production experienced by audience members as well as cast and crew. Outcome two - break even show or enough to provide seed money for the next production. Outcome one was achieved. Production participants all had some previous theatrical experience, some even professional. One member of the case was an Actor's Guild member. (See program for brief actor bios) Cast members commented they appreciated working with other very talented cast members and many added they were able to learn throughout the production. Many cast members have chosen to perform with RoofTop Theatre in subsequent productions. Those who attended the production were enamored by the quality. One usher was overheard saying they wouldn't mind volunteering for this production every night because it was so well done. Outcome two was not achieved. Expenses far outweighed revenue so much so that a couple of board members contributed to the production to make budget. We anticipated better attendance and were encouraged by the Paramount director to believe this would be true. Initially not all members of the Board felt as strongly about attendance but chose to side with the Paramount director. Lesson learned--go with your gut. Some production members have waived receipt of any stipend because they believe in this theatre company. This is reflected in the budget report.",,28880,"Other, local or private",33880,,"Linda McGowan, John Newstrom, Dottie Seamans",,"Rooftop Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Guys and Dolls - Rooftop Theatre",,"A musical theater production of Guys and Dolls performed at a professional level in June 2013.",2013-06-13,2013-06-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Newstrom,"Rooftop Theatre","7331 43rd Ave SE á","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 260-4745 ",jnewstrom@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-12,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19779,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,489,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The best measure of an outcome for this project will be in the creation of a mask that is completed. Another measure that we are really excited about is to give our Big Brothers Big Sisters mentors a chance to participate in an art experience that is truly creative. With the workshop spread over three hours this will give enough time for even children who have special needs to complete a project. We are also looking at the outcome with our children who come from really tough family situations. To give these children the chance to channel their feelings in a new way by creating a mask will be unique, as they will be able to create facial expressions on the masks that reflect their feelings. While the above outcomes reflect a real mixture of hopeful results we see this project as one that will truly bring a creative experience to our children that will be remembered for many months to come.In measuring how the above outcomes are achieved, the main one will be to see how the masks are finally created. We expect that they will be very colorful and create some special facial expressions that will be reflective of the children. The staff of Big Brothers Big Sisters is also looking to see how the mentors of each child work together with each child they mentor. This is a very critical aspect that staff is always looking for. Big Brothers Big Sisters does not have many special workshops like this one and we are seeing this workshop as one that will be the pilot project for an avenue for us to pursue in the future. The social aspects of this workshop are significant. Our children come from special family situations and we see this workshop as one that will be a positive experience that we will be able to bring a “special ray of sunshine” into their lives.","This workshop involved Big Brothers and Big Sisters with their mentors in the making of masks that reflected their feelings, emotions, and the world they live in. It was rather unique to see both mentors and their younger friends draw their masks on plain mask paper and then transfer this art form to a real mask. After doing this they painted the masks to reflect the real feelings they wanted to display. The end result was a colorful art piece that reflected a view into the lives of each participant. The workshop was led by Lee Ann Goerss from Buffalo, Minnesota. The above describes how the basic goal was achieved by each participant in the workshop to create a mask that displayed emotions and feelings. Lee Ann was quite pleased about the end result in how the masks were completed. Most of all the children were able to express themselves in a creative way and to have their Big Brother Big Sister doing something so similar added the special touch to doing it together.",,210,"Other, local or private",699,,"Erin Bitzan, Peggy Brown, Ann Cofell",1,"Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A New Arts Experience for Big Brothers, Big Sisters",,"The St Cloud Big Brothers Big Sisters would like to offer a special workshop led by Lee Ann Goerss to 25 of their children and their mentors. This workshop will center on the theme of making different masks. Children and mentors will make a mask of each other.",2013-04-06,2013-04-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota","15 6th Ave N á","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 217-5374 ",john.bowden@smsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19780,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Audience numbers exceeding 250 and ticket sales of at least $1,900 will reflect how well our publicity has reached out into nearby communities; we will hope to see new faces from our immigrant and student populations in the audience and at the post-concert reception, where we will directly solicit feedback on our performance of this music. These figures and impressions will be analyzed at the post-concert board meeting. At least 30 Suzuki students and parents participating in the pre-concert performance will indicate the on-going strength of our partnership with the Montrose Suzuki String program. Full participation by student members of the Buffalo High School Chamber Orchestra and positive feedback from their teacher will provide the basis for future collaborations. The director of the Saint Cloud State Percussion Ensemble will also be asked to survey his performers, who will be expected to rate the event high on the evaluation scales.At the post-concert reception, leaders of the collaborative groups will be asked for their assessments of the performance quality and audience response. Written assessments will be submitted soon after the concert evening. Discussion will be raised and musicians' reviews encouraged as the conductor comments on the concert at the next rehearsal. A full review of feedback questionnaires from the collaborative relationships will be made by the Buffalo Community Orchestra Board of Directors. The detailed feedback questionnaires covering the full season's offerings will be restructured for inclusion in the Notes On-line newsletter, using Survey Monkey to tabulate and analyze responses. Buffalo Community Orchestra musicians at the pre-June concert rehearsal will be asked to evaluate the year's program and performances in a review questionnaire.","Audience numbers of 250 and ticket sales of $1900 were set as goals to reflect how well our publicity has reached out into nearby communities; 241 paying attendees were recorded, for a sales total of $2877, in addition free tickets given to students and families of performing students. These figures and impressions were analyzed at the post-concert board meeting. At least 14 of the predicted 30 Suzuki students participated in the pre-concert performance; they performed original music and thus the beginning Suzuki students were not included this year. Students of the Buffalo High School Chamber Orchestra gave positive feedback. Several joined Buffalo Community Orchestra for future concerts, indicating success on this goal for collaborations. The director of the Saint Cloud State Percussion Ensemble and his performers rated the event high in post-concert feedback; they indicated a desire for future performances with Buffalo Community Orchestra. Audience response to the Ensemble was overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Our first use of a (5 high to 1 low) point evaluation and commentary was issued to the board members via e-mail: in the 10 responses the concert format, use of collaborating groups, and audience comments to board members was a unanimous 5. Guest artists and rehearsal procedures were rated 4.7 and 4.6 respectively.",,2715,"Other, local or private",7715,1350,"Jeff Burns, Walter Ostrom, Sarah Braith, Gretchen Katzenberger, Gail Anderson, Julie Rathmanner, Rosemary Tabbut, Mike Walsh, Erin Walsh, Renee Vetsch",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""Building the Orchestra: (Some Assembly Required)""",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra will present a concert at 7:30 pm on October 27, 2012 at Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center highlighting the distinct sounds of instrument groups that comprise the orchestra. Famous works for percussion, wind, brass, and strings, then full orchestra, are featured.",2012-10-27,2012-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 2nd Ave NE PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Sherburne, Meeker, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-0,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19782,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Employing the five-category measurement across 5 programming questions as described below, we anticipate average scores across all questions to rank at or above level 4 (favorable, satisfactory, or like, depending on the wording of the question). A further question solicits a response to specific aspects of the concert which should be repeated in future concerts. In addition, we anticipate positive comments from leaders of our collaborating organizations, in this concert the Bravo elementary instructor and the Monticello High School Orchestra teacher. Their lingering satisfaction will be reflected in their desire for future collaborations. Anticipating ticket sales in an entirely new community is a challenge, but we will expect to meet or exceed our budget targets.At the board meeting following the concert board members will be asked to fill out the first survey questionnaire designed for 5 measures of response (strongly favorable to strongly unfavorable) regarding the range of five programming issues. These five issues are: types of music Buffalo Community Orchestra and its musicians performed, collaborating groups, guest artists employed, number and length of rehearsals, and evaluations respondents received from audience members. A final 6th question asks which aspects of the program Buffalo Community Orchestra should repeat in future concerts. Comments by the conductor at this board meeting and to the orchestra at the first rehearsal following the concert will also be recorded and reviewed at the summer 2013 planning session for the new season. Subscribers to the Buffalo Community Orchestra Notes Online newsletter will be encouraged to e-mail Buffalo Community Orchestra their responses to these questions.","For our goals of student collaborations and featuring local talent, we achieved high satisfaction by orchestra board members according to the five-category measurement across 5 programming questions as described below, we anticipated average scores across all questions to rank at or above level 4 ( favorable, satisfactory, or like, depending on the wording of the question.) Among these comments, one wrote: Julia Reeves solo was really a quality performance for me and for the many I talked to. Another said: Julie was incredible! Performing with her was definitely a highlight of the season. Regarding audience comments, one person wrote: A family member who came to a Buffalo Community Orchestra concert for the first time was very impressed by our performance, ability, and challenging music. In addition we anticipated positive comments from leaders of our collaborating organizations. The Monticello High School Orchestra teacher, Kari Peterson, wrote to Buffalo Community Orchestra members, Today my students were excited to talk about the concert and everything that they enjoyed hearing, and especially loved getting to play with you fine folks! Thanks for all that you did to make the concert come about and to make it a success. Anticipating ticket sales in an entirely new community was a challenge, but we met our budget targets despite offering complimentary tickets to student orchestra parents. One example of audience satisfaction was reported by a Buffalo Community Orchestra board member. Several attendees at the Saturday night concert travelled to Monticello the following day to hear the concert repeated.",,3460,"Other, local or private",8460,1650,"Jeffrey Burns, Gail Anderson, Renee Vetsch, Julie Rathmanner, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Erin Walsh, Gretchen Katzenberger, Rosemary Tabbut, Mike Walsh",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""Conductor's Choice"" Orchestra Concert",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra will perform concerts repeated in Saturday night (Buffalo) and Sunday afternoon (Monticello) venues. Enduring favorites which appear and re-appear in opera, orchestral, stage, and film productions will be included in the program along with a famous violin concerto.",2013-03-02,2013-03-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 2nd Ave NE PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Meeker, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-1,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19783,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","For our access, education and heritage goals, ever-stronger performance and audience response will be measured with specific indicators. Performance quality will be measured by retaining musicians at strength of 65 instrumentalists, strong satisfaction expressed regarding concert quality and the collaborative experience by Buffalo Community Theater vocalists, Buffalo Community Orchestra Board members, and Conductor Erik Rohde at post-concert reception and subsequent board meetings. Audience response will be measured by the number of Conductor Chat attendees in the choir room, approximating 45 attendees with the majority arriving by 6:30 start time, also by audience numbers at or above budgeted ticket sales, significantly above May 2012 data. Increased signups for Notes On-line electronic newsletter will also be noted as an indicator of expanded interest in Buffalo Community Orchestra programs.Evaluation of musician retention will count the numbers of concert musicians as printed in the concert program and compare to past May concert participation. Ratings should average 4 or above on a 5-point scale of satisfaction on a post-concert questionnaire administered to orchestra members and collaborating vocalists from Buffalo Community Theater. Conductor satisfaction with attendance and rehearsal quality, as well as coordination with Buffalo Community Theater leaders, will be reviewed in his report to board meetings in May and July. Minutes will record these evaluations and action assignments as follow-up. Audience attendance at the concert and the Conductor Chat will be analyzed quantitatively in reports submitted to the board within weeks of the concert. The Notes On-line editor will report on additions to the subscription list gathered at the post-concert reception and on on-line after the concert. Comparisons with data arrayed on ticket sales, attendance, and special features of each concert will be scrutinized at summer music committee and board planning sessions.","Performance and audience response were measured with specific indicators. Performance quality, as measured by retaining musicians at strength of 65 instrumentalists, was shown with full participation in the subsequent concert on June 9. Strong satisfaction was expressed regarding concert quality and the collaborative experience by Buffalo Community Theater vocalists, Buffalo Community Orchestra Board members, and Conductor Erik Rohde at post-concert reception and during a conference call held during late May. Audience response as measured in part by the number of Conductor Chat attendees in the choir room, was strong with approximating 45 attendees including new faces. Responses to the audience survey questionnaire, from 102 who completed the survey, showed nearly unanimous satisfaction with performance quality and interesting concert programming. Audience numbers at or above budgeted ticket sales and significantly above May 2012 data were shown. Increased signups for Notes On-line electronic newsletter were noted as an indicator of expanded interest in Buffalo Community Orchestra programs.",,2795,"Other, local or private",7795,1350,"Jeffrey Burns, Gail Anderson, Renee Vetsch, Julie Rathmanner, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Erin Walsh, Gretchen Katzenberger, Rosemary Tabbut, Mike Walsh",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""Curtain Calls: Music Man and More"" orchestra concert",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra will offer a concert featuring instrumental and vocal music as performed in award-winning stage productions: Music Man, The Producers,"" ""Candide,"" ""HMS Pinafore,"" and ""Fiddler on the Roof."" A Conductor Chat and a post-concert reception will complement the event.",2013-05-11,2013-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 2nd Ave NE PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-1,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19785,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We will have provided approximately 15 staff and 30 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic environment. There will be an increase in their self-esteem, a feeling of pride in a job well done, and a sense of accomplishment in co-creating an artistic vision. We will have provided an opportunity for approximately 12 performers to grow as artists and will have increased their skill sets in the performing arts discipline. We will have entertained audiences totaling approximately 800 people of all ages, from all economic and cultural backgrounds. We will have attracted at least 20 new people that have not been to or involved in a previous Buffalo Community Theater production. We will have increased awareness of and access to Buffalo Community Theater in the community, and exposed them to the art of live theater.We will measure our goals by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform in, or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors, musicians, and volunteers. An audience survey in programs will help to provide feedback from the perspective of someone who attended the production. Questions regarding how the audience member heard about the show should help us track how well our marketing and publicity campaigns worked. A participant survey given to the actors as well as the volunteers will help us gather data about how we can improve our procedures from auditions to striking the production.","Buffalo Community Theater successfully produced and mounted 6 performances of the musical Little Shop of Horrors in October/November 2012. A staff of 14 and approximately 40 local volunteers (including 15 youth) worked together over a period of about 2 months. 12 actors, including 4 youth, were cast in the production. Attendance figures were carefully documented through the box office. First weekend ticket sales were slightly lower than projected but sold out houses on the second weekend were observed and documented, with many referrals and repeat attendees. Overall attendance was lower than projected. Audience surveys were handed out at performances and gave us valuable feedback, including: 30% of those who attended were first time attendees to a Buffalo Community Theater production. (We had hoped to increase attendance of new patrons by 10%, so we exceed that by 20%.) Audiences included people ranging in age from 6 to 87. Attendees came from all over the area from St Cloud to Minneapolis. Total audience numbers were: 908 paying customers, plus 110 complementary tickets.",,11675,"Other, local or private",15675,,"Zanna Joyce, Michael Walsh, Chris Cammarn, Jon Salmon, Erin Walsh, Lisa Ellwoods, Don Schmidt, Dave Cammarn, Janice Luoma",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Little Shop of Horrors",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce and hold performances of the musical Little Shop of Horrors at the Discovery Auditorium in Buffalo, Minnesota, October 26-28 and Nov 1-3, 2012, with actors, technicians, artists, musicians, and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities in central Minnesota.",2012-10-26,2012-11-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-1,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19787,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Buffalo Community Theater will have provided approximately 15 staff and 30 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic environment. We will have provided an opportunity for approximately 12 performers to grow and increased their skill sets in the performing arts discipline. We will have entertained nearly 400 audience members of all ages, from all economic and cultural backgrounds. We will have attracted at least 10 new people who have not been to or involved in a previous Buffalo Community Theater production. We will have increased awareness of and access to Buffalo Community Theater in the community, and exposed them to the art of live theater.We will evaluate our goals by tracking the number of people who staff, audition for, volunteer with, perform in, or attend our production. We will solicit comments and reactions from staff, audience members, actors, and volunteers through a set of surveys. An audience survey in programs will help to provide feedback from the perspective of someone who attended the production and will help us measure demographics, including economic and cultural backgrounds. In addition, an oral polling of each patron as they arrive at the theater, will let us track how many new patrons we have attracted through our marketing program.","Buffalo Community Theater successfully produced and mounted 6 performances of the classic comedy, Harvey in February, 2013. A staff of 14 and approximately 35 local volunteers (including 6 youth) worked together over a period of approximately 3 months in a supportive artistic environment to bring this story to the stage. Ten actors, including one youth, were cast in the production, and were able to grow as performers, and increase their skill sets in the performing arts discipline. Nearly 400 audience members of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds were entertained. We attracted 3 new actors and approx. 25 new audience members to Buffalo Community Theater. We increased awareness of and access to Buffalo Community Theater in the community, and exposed them to the art of live theater. These outcomes were evaluated by recording the number of staff, volunteers and performers and through box office tallies. Attendance figures were carefully documented through the box office. First weekend ticket sales were slightly lower than projected due to a major snowstorm on the day of the Sunday matinee, but better attendance on the second weekend was observed and documented. Audience and participant surveys were conducted and gave us valuable feedback. In addition, an oral polling of each patron as they arrived at the theater, let us track how many new patrons we attracted through our marketing program. Approximately 12% of those who attended were first time attendees to a Buffalo Community Theater production. Audiences included people ranging in age from 5 to 88. Attendees came from all over the area, from St Cloud to Minneapolis. Total audience numbers were: 406 paying customers, plus 54 complimentary tickets.",,5086,"Other, local or private",10086,1980,"Zanna Joyce, Mike Walsh, Lisa Ellwoods, Chris Cammarn, Dave Cammarn, Janice Luoma, Jon Salmon, Don Schmidt, Erin Walsh",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Harvey,,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce and hold performances of the classic comedy Harvey at the Discovery Auditorium in Buffalo, Minnesota, February 6-8 and 12-14, 2013 with actors, technicians, artists, and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities in Central Minnesota.",2013-02-08,2013-02-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-2,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19789,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At the concert, several hundred people will have the rare opportunity to hear two superlative string quartets playing the most well-known and beloved composition for this combination, the Octet by Felix Mendelssohn. At the outreach activities, several hundred school-age children will have a chance to hear and meet one of the most promising young string quartets in the nation; there will also be an activity at which adults have the opportunity to get to know the performers.We will be able to measure the number of people reached by these activities by counting the attendees at the concert and the outreach activities. We will use audience surveys to determine the audiences' opinions about the performance, the repertoire, and how the event compared with their expectations. We will take photos at the outreach activities so that there will be a record of the events.","Several hundred people heard a wonderful performance by the Tokyo and Jasper string quartets. Several hundred students at South Junior High heard the Jasper play at their school; this performance included explanations and commentary, and questions from the audience. The Jasper Quartet also played for senior citizens at Whitney Senior Center, and for college music majors at Saint Cloud State University. Surveys were used to collect feedback.",,4100,"Other, local or private",9100,5000,"Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Carol Mossey, Kimberly Schmitt",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Jasper String Quartet concert and residency",,"The Jasper String Quartet will join the Tokyo String Quartet in a performance of the Mendelssohn Octet on November 9, 2012 at the Paramount Theatre. They will also do several community outreach activities during the day, reaching people of all ages and backgrounds.",2012-11-08,2012-11-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-2,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19791,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","At the concert, several hundred people will have heard an intriguing combination of works from the standard repertoire and lesser-known works by Danish composers, as well as a bit of Danish folk music, performed by one of the world's leading young quartets. At the Family Concert, dozens of young children will have heard an exciting and entertaining young quartet perform and discuss their music and the instruments they play. This project satisfies both the presenting and educational aspects of our mission.We will be able to document the number of people who were reached by this project by counting the attendees. Surveys will be used at both concerts to determine the audience's opinions about the performance, the repertoire, and how it compared with their expectations. We also hope to document the Family Concert by taking photos.","The overall outcome achieved was that the 340 people in the audiences during the Danish String Quartet’s performances experienced chamber music of the highest quality, performed lived by one of the world's leading young quartets. Audience members heard an intriguing combination of works from the standard repertoire (Mendelssohn and Beethoven) and lesser-known works by Danish composers (Abrahamsen and Sorensen), as well as a bit of Danish folk music. At the Family Concert, one-third of the audience members were youth. Audience members came from Willmar, Brainerd, St Paul, Howard Lake, and Albany and other area communities, as well as the greater St Cloud area. Our evaluations drew upon the attendance and ticket sales data and the results of printed audience surveys and feedback collected by and given to staff and board members. Many people who had never come to a Chamber Music Society concert were able to experience a performance at the November 8 downtown Saint Cloud art crawl. This young vibrant quartet played to enthusiastic audiences who indicated that the concerts exceeded their high expectations.",,4580,"Other, local or private",9580,5000,"Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Laura Malholtra, Carol Mossey",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Danish String Quartet concert and family concert",,"The Chamber Music Society will present the Danish String Quartet in a concert and a family concert in November 2013.",2013-11-08,2013-11-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-2,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19792,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At the concert, several hundred people will have heard a program which will include two exciting works from the standard quartet repertoire and one piece so new that it will not have had its premiere yet! The new work is for a relatively uncommon combination (string quartet plus viola), and the composer will be here to introduce it. A small number of amateur musicians and/or advanced students will have received coaching from a leading European ensemble. Music students at Saint Cloud State University will have heard this group and had an opportunity to discuss relevant matters with them (e.g., careers in music, etc.).We will be able to document the number of people who were reached by this project, as attendees will be counted. Surveys will be used at the concert to determine the audience's opinions about the performance, the repertoire, and how it compared with their expectations; workshop participants will complete a questionnaire regarding the educational value of their experience. We will take photos to document all activities except the formal concert.","Outcomes matched those in our application with one exception: although the music department at Saint Cloud State University had expressed interest in having the Quartet appear at the weekly colloquium, it turned out that there were no classes that day, so we arranged to have the members of the Quartet work with students at Kennedy Community School in St Joseph instead. Outcomes therefore included having our concert audience hear two exciting works from the standard quartet repertoire and a preview performance of a new work written for the Quartet plus violist James Dunham. The composer was in attendance and gave a short but helpful and informative introduction to the new work. At the workshop, local adult amateur musicians received excellent coaching in string quartet playing. And the junior high school students at Kennedy heard the Quartet play and spent some time working with them in small ensembles. Surveys were used to evaluate events, and photos were taken to document the events.",,4995,"Other, local or private",9995,5000,"Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Carol Mossey, Kimberly Schmitt",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Concert and Outreach by the Diotima Quartet",,"The Diotima String Quartet and violist James Dunham will give a concert on April 6, 2013 at Atonement Lutheran Church, St Cloud. They will also conduct a workshop for adult amateur and advanced student ensembles, and will meet with music majors at Saint Cloud State University.",2013-04-05,2013-04-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-3,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19794,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The goals are for students grades K-12 to master musical and dramatic material, ranging in complexity based on the student's age and experience levels, with the goal of presenting a series of performances in one day, which carry out a Renaissance theme, during a Renaissance themed event. The performances will be primarily musical, but the event will incorporate instrumental music from local artists as well as elements of movement, dance, and dramatic performance. Outcomes: 1. To create arts education and arts performance opportunities for grades K-12. For younger students in grades K-5, this will encompass the following additional goals: 2. Students will learn about the Renaissance era, the historical period, and the key performers and composers who were alive at this time, and what other forms of art and entertainment from this era were like. 3. Students will be introduced to how to recognize and perform Renaissance-era music. For older choirs, grades 6-12, the following outcomes are desired: 4. That students understand teamwork and team dynamics by performing musical repertoire, including traditional and period pieces that require exact listening and harmonizing. 5. For choir groups to gain further understanding of singing and style by performing a variety of musical selections that will expand their knowledge of proper singing techniques, including how different musical styles are approached differently from a technical perspective. 6. That older students gain further understanding of musical harmony and music theory through the practice and performance of multi-part musical selections for this project. This requires refinement of listening skills to discern proper balance of parts. 7. Another outcome for all ages is that students realize the fulfillment of their efforts and gain enjoyment through presenting their music and their prepared pieces for their families, friends, and members of the community. Other outcomes for community, audience: To create and offer to the community an interactive audience and performer experience--to move beyond the passive viewing experience of a traditional choral concert and bring a more interactive level of artistic appreciation to the audience members and to the performers.Outcome 1: This outcome is achieved by the weekly training schedule for each choral group, and by the culminating performance opportunity on December 15, 2012. Younger choirs enjoy weekly class time of approximately 1 hour per week, plus additional artistic class time to prepare props and decor for the coming performance. The K-5 choirs have a minimum of 12 hours of class time, not including the prop preparatory times. They also have up to six hours of additional rehearsal time as needed as the Renaissance Event approaches. The older choirs, grades 6-12 have approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours per week of class time during the 12 weeks in preparation for this project, with a possible extra 6 to 8 hours of extra rehearsal schedule on the week of the performance. Outcome 2: Evaluation for outcome 2, for K-5 choirs will be done informally, by asking questions about what they have learned and asking them to share information about the Renaissance period that they remember talking about during classes and rehearsals. The director will play some listening examples of other Renaissance music and ask students questions to assess their knowledge. Outcome 3: Assessment of stylistic details and understanding will be done during rehearsals and during the performances to determine how well the singers have understood those stylistic concepts. Outcome 4: For older choirs, this outcome is assessed by the directors by dialogue with students, by musical exactness and audience response during performances. Outcome 5: the assessment of choirs is made by the directors on the basis of how much improvement there is in their singing and interpretation during the rehearsal and performance periods. Outcome 6. The evaluation of this outcome is made by the directors by constant verbal feedback and critique during rehearsals. Outcome 7. This assessment comes through the process and enjoyment of performing, and the beneficial feedback of audience and guest. Outcome 8: The evaluation of our interactive artistic experience comes through the reaction of our families, community members, and guests, as well as assessment of the performers and students as to the success of the event.","Command Performance Choirs students, ages K-12 mastered and presented musical and dramatic material in a series of performances during a day-long Renaissance themed event. Students learned about the Renaissance era and composer of that time period. Students learned proper signing techniques and showcased them while presenting an interactive performing experience for the community.",,10089,"Other, local or private",15089,,"Linda Swenson, Debbie Miller, Lisa Wilcox, Beth Freund, Kim Noding, Patrick Lawrence, Cindy Inselmann",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Command Performance Renaissance Christmas",,"A Christmas Music and Art Festival with a Renaissance theme, held at the Boys and Girls Club of Elk River: December 15, 2012. Featuring Christmas music, dance, costumed characters, instrumentalists, street performing, kings, princesses, wizards, fairies, noblemen, and gentle townsfolk.",2012-12-15,2012-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-3,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19796,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Command Performance will sponsor and host a successful German Music Festival on May 18 in Lion's Park in Elk River. We will partner with other community organizations such as the Elk River Lions and Elk River Parks and Recreation to produce and host this event. By sponsoring this event, we will increase our typical audience size, and advertise to Sherburne and Wright counties, and surrounding areas to ensure this event is well-attended. We will collaborate with several musical, instrumental, and performing arts groups, soloists, and artists. The German Heritage Festival will prominently feature a rich variety of choral, vocal, and instrumental music, drama, storytelling, and other entertainment of Germanic and Bavarian heritage, performed by Command Performance students and other guest artists as the focal entertainment for the event. We will collaborate with several community groups and organizations to sponsor the event or bring activities to add value. We will feature a variety of activities and opportunities that will attract and draw a large presence from the surrounding communities of all ages, from infant to senior citizen, and all demographics. Through the preparation and execution of this event, CPC will expose our students of all ages to an extraordinary opportunity to learn by producing and performing in a large scale event before a variety of community members in a unique, fun, and family friendly setting. We will expose the larger community to musical performances and arts education opportunities available for youth in the area. In preparation for performance opportunities at the German Heritage Festival, Command Performance students will learn and master material appropriate for age and developmental and technical skills over the course of several months. This training will take place through weekly classes and rehearsals for all students at all levels from kindergarten through adult. Lessons and training for CPC students will include learning opportunities to engage students about the types and styles of Germanic and Bavarian music, language, history, and composers and performers through the ages. In culmination, Command Performance students will present a series of performances throughout the event. Students will have opportunity to participate in group choral, duet, solo, and ensemble performances, as they desire and are able.Command Performance will primarily evaluate using the following means: community attendance will be one primary factor in the overall success of this event. Since there will be no ticket sales or entry fee, crowd numbers will be estimated and assessed visually during the event. Overall success in producing and organizing the event will be evaluated by meetings and/or communication with co-sponsors during preparation, production, and after completion of this event, and discussion and evaluation by the board and staff. The educational goals and performance evaluations for students will be conducted through artistic staff discussions, communication between directors and their students, feedback of parents and families, and group and individual student mastery of musical material according to their ages and developmental levels.","The groups that partnered to produce this spectacular community Performing Arts and Cultural festival used 2 very simple evaluation tools. We counted the number of attendees, which was an astonishing 1,257; and listened to a constant stream of requests from those attendees of all ages. All variations on a theme, ""I hope you are going to make this an annual event.""",,15287,"Other, local or private",20287,,"Cindy Inselmann, Beth Freund, Kathy Ziebarth, Kim Noding, Dennis Verhoef, Patrick Lawrence, Linda Swenson",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","German Heritage Festival",,"A multi-faceted artistic community festival held on May 18, 2013. Featuring choral, duet, solo, and ensemble vocal performances by CPC students grades K-12. Also featuring guest performances by other artistic groups, with highlight and emphasis on German and Bavarian music, drama, and storytelling.",2013-05-18,2013-05-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-3,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19802,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The specific, measurable outcomes of the exhibition series are: The artists sell $14,250 of their art work; 3,000 people attend the exhibitions and related workshops, classes and receptions; 16 elementary and secondary schools participate in the February student art show; individuals and local businesses contribute $7,500 in support of the exhibition series; on the evaluation forms submitted, an average score of 4 out of a possible 5 is achieved.Each of the eight exhibits is evaluated by the gallery manager, administration and gallery committee at the conclusion of the exhibit. The series as a whole is evaluated by these staff and the board of directors at year's end. Major recommendations for the next year are made at year's end, although minor adjustments that do not impact the budget can be made at any time. Each evaluator is asked to fill out an evaluation form, and the following information is included: 1) We measure the number of attendees. All attendees are encouraged to sign our guest book listing addresses and e-mails to increase our outreach. The sales person logs attendance daily. 2) The number of sales are recorded, including medium, description, and price. 3) The quality of the exhibits is maintained by the gallery committee which previews and approves each exhibit. Appropriate feedback is given to the artists. 4) The gallery committee's year-end report is given to the board of directors, to be included in their annual evaluation of the exhibition program. 5) Pertinent information from the evaluations is shared with the artists and public.","Of the four outcomes the Alliance achieve three completely: the artists sold over $14,250 of their work, over 3,000 people viewed the exhibitions, and 16 schools participated in the Student Art Show. The Alliance did not receive anticipated contributions from individual and local businesses. These were all measurable outcomes.",,12905,"Other, local or private",17905,560,"Dave Raymond, Wendy Simenson, Dennis Chuba, Nancy Gongoll, Mark Haglund, Sara Hartman, Jack Holmes, James Zachowski",0.53,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Elk River Area Arts Alliance Exhibition Series for FY 2013",,"The Exhibition Series includes seven monthly artist exhibitions in our gallery for approximately 225 local artists, and one student exhibition for 60 students from 20 local schools. This project is a series of events at a common location, directed and coordinated by a volunteer gallery committee.",2012-10-13,2013-07-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","312 Jackson Ave PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4725 ",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-4,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19805,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","A. We will provide exceptional quality theater at an affordable price to the northwest metro area, Sherburne, and Wright Counties. B. We will increase audience size over the past two shows by 20%. C. During the execution of this project, we will work to identify patrons of live theater in our community, and obtain their email and contact information. D. We will provide cast members with a professionally run theatrical arts experience. E. We will provide cast and crew with a learning environment to improve their craft. F. We will provide artistic development for male role talents. G. We will maintain our presence and theatrical opportunities in the region, both in front of and behind the curtain. H. We will increase awareness of theatrical arts opportunities in our region.Elk River Community Theatre will conduct surveys of artistic staff, artists, and audience members for feedback and measurement of outcomes A, C, D, and E. Audience sizes and ticket sales will be tracked and monitored to assess the success of outcome B. The Elk River Community Theatre board and artistic staff will self-survey and evaluate whether outcomes were met and how successful we were in meeting them, applicable to all listed outcomes. To increase awareness, outcome H, and facilitate outcomes A, B, C, and G, Elk River Community Theatre will conduct marketing campaigns and outreach strategies, such as the “Patron of the Arts” discount cards, which give patrons the opportunity for a 20% discount on each show for the 2013 season.","A. We provided exceptional quality theater at an affordable price to the northwest metro area, Sherburne, and Wright Counties. B. During the execution of this project, we worked to identify patrons of live theater in our community, and obtained their email and contact information. C. We provided cast members a professionally run theatrical arts experience. D. We provided cast and crew a learning environment to improve their craft. E. We provided artistic development for male role talents. F. We maintained our presence and theatrical opportunities in the region, both in front of and behind the curtain. G. We increased awareness of theatrical arts opportunities in our region. Evaluation methods: we conducted informal surveys of staff and artists to ensure we were meeting our objectives for quality theater at all times. We had regular production meetings. We tracked and monitored ticket sales over the course of the production to see if we would meet our attendance goals. The Elk River Community Theatre board had regular meetings to review objectives and make any necessary changes and improvements. Elk River Community Theatre board also met post production to review goals. Elk River Community Theatre staff and board conducted regular, systematic community outreach--via print, radio, signage, and other means-- prior to and during the production to increase community awareness of the opportunities offered for live theater within our region.",,9719,"Other, local or private",14719,,"Denny Chuba, Paul Olson, Eileen Anderson, Cliff Lundberg, Michael Conrad, Brian Budahn, Bill Bade, Pat Enderson",,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Odd Couple",,"The Odd Couple, written by Neil Simon, will be performed at the Little Theater in the Elk River High School for 7 performances from February 15-24, 2013. This show will utilize a cast of 8, plus additional artistic and support staff.",2013-02-15,2013-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685 ",kim.maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-5,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19806,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Elk River Community Theater will achieve the following outcomes with this production of Annie: Elk River Community Theater will produce professional quality theater for Sherburne and Wright counties and surrounding areas, and the northern metro areas of the Twin Cities area. We will employ over 80 local child, teen, and adult actors and singers, artistic staff, and local volunteers to make a top level show a reality for our area. In addition, Elk River Community Theater will employ a live 20 piece orchestra to enhance this project and add musical depth for audience, cast and musicians. Elk River Community Theater will create inspiring, uplifting, and classic family-oriented theatrical experience for an audience of approximately 3000 local theater-goers, including approximately 1600 children. Elk River Community Theater will feature and showcase professional quality artistic talent from our region and surrounding communities, along with professional quality in artistic direction and choreography, and set, lighting, and sound design.Elk River Community Theater will evaluate this project using overall ticket sales during the two weeks of performances, plus feedback and surveys of artistic staff, local artists, members of our board of directors, random audience and community members, and show volunteers to help us determine how well we met our outcomes and goals for this production.","A. We provided exceptional quality theater at an affordable price to the northwest metro area, Sherburne, and Wright Counties. B. During the execution of this project, we worked to identify patrons of live theater in our community, and obtained their email and contact information. C. We provided cast members a professionally run theatrical arts experience. D. We provided cast and crew a learning environment to improve their craft. E. We provided artistic development for male role talents. F. We maintained our presence and theatrical opportunities in the region, both in front of and behind the curtain. G. We increased awareness of theatrical arts opportunities in our region. Evaluation methods: we conducted informal surveys of staff and artists to ensure we were meeting our objectives for quality theater at all times. We had regular production meetings. We tracked and monitored ticket sales over the course of the production to see if we would meet our attendance goals. The Elk River Community Theatre board had regular meetings to review objectives and make any necessary changes and improvements. Elk River Community Theatre board also met post production to review goals. Elk River Community Theatre staff and board conducted regular, systematic community outreach--via print, radio, signage, and other means-- prior to and during the production to increase community awareness of the opportunities offered for live theater within our region.",,45548,"Other, local or private",50548,,"Eileen Anderson, Bill Bade, Brian Budahn, Ryan Chesemore, Denny Chuba, Michael Conrad, Russ Branjord, Jennifer Mueller, Jonathon Rehlander, Cliff Lundberg, Lori Olsen, Nick Zerwas",,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Annie!,,"Elk River Community Theater will present a rousing rendition of the musical, Annie! in July of 2013. Elk River Community Theater will utilize a cast of more than 80 local artists, plus a multitude of volunteers and staff and a live 20 piece orchestra to add production and musical value.",2013-07-26,2013-08-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685 ",kim.maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-6,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19811,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We have two goals in presenting Guys and Dolls. The first goal is to provide the opportunity for at least 63 artists from the community from several artistic disciplines to participate in a musical production. Our second goal is that at least 1,000 people will purchase tickets to see the show. While selling out each performance is our ultimate goal, selling 1,000 tickets along with support from Central Minnesota Arts Board will allow us to pay all of our budgeted expenses.To measure how many artists contributed to the show, we will count all of the cast and crew names listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw the show, we will count the number of tickets sold.","We had two goals in presenting Guys and Dolls. The first goal is to provide the opportunity for at least 63 artists from the community from several artistic disciplines to participate in a musical production. 78 artists from the community participated in bringing this musical to the stage. Our second goal was that at least 1,000 people would purchase tickets to see the show. Selling 1,000 tickets along with support from Central Minnesota Arts Board would allow us to pay all of our budgeted expenses and break even. We sold 839 tickets, but with some expenses coming in less than budgeted and an unexpected cash donation, the show still broke even. To measure how many artists contributed to the show, we counted all of the cast and crew names listed in the program. To measure how many paying audience members saw the show, we counted the number of tickets sold.",,17800,"Other, local or private",22800,,"Karla Reichel, Leigh Ann Davis, Val Hollermann, Wendi Wigham, Ron Woods, Brad Busse, Sherry Ask, Jennifer Dean Dwyer, Gregg Davis",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Guys and Dolls",,"Our community theatre will present its 22nd summer production with the musical Guys and Dolls. 7 performances will be given over two weekends at the Glanville Smith Auditorium at Rocori High School in Cold Spring August 1st - 9th.",2013-08-01,2013-08-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntctreas@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-7,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19812,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increase in the number of audience members from last year's 250 to 300 this year. Enlarge mailing list size by 10% over last year's mailing list. Increase in audience engagement by a larger amount of returning audience members. Increased awareness of modern dance in Central Minnesota by growing the number of new audience members.Box office attendants will gather and document tickets, which will verify the number of audience members and the profit. Audience members will be asked to fill out a short survey that will ask for their address to further expand our mailing list. The survey will also ask them to provide information about why they attended and what they found engaging or challenging about the show. We will be able to compare these results with past data. A copy of the survey is attached.","There were 257 people in the audience for this production, which was documented by the Paramount Theatre Box Office. Due to our request that audience members fill out an address slip that included their name, address and e-mail address, 66 new addresses were added to our mailing list for future mailings. With data collected from a short survey that was distributed to audience members, it was found that 60% of our audience was new to Minnesota Dance Ensemble and 39% of our audience had previously been to an Minnesota Dance Ensemble production - 93% stated that they were interested in attending future Minnesota Dance Ensemble productions.",,6698,"Other, local or private",11698,620,"Chuck Norwood, Gretchen Moos, Kevin Barnes",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Hide and Seek",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble will create and produce innovative choreographic works for an evening of dance performance at the Paramount Theatre in St Cloud on April 12, 2013. Hide and Seek will include new and old works by Minnesota Dance Ensemble artists to showcase Minnesota Dance Ensemble as we celebrate our 10th year.",2013-04-12,2013-04-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-9,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19813,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Our objective is to increase our audience and expand it as well with a concert geared specifically to children and families. Our goal is to increase both the artistic quality and technical ability of the choirs involved. We want to have our concert result in members of our audience--young and old--participating in choral or other musical performance groups in their schools and/or communities because of their exposure to a high quality choral concert that will also be a lot of fun. Singing in a choir is listed as one of the healthiest lifetime habits a person can have, and our goal is to encourage participation.We have accurate attendance records from last year's concert, including age category, and we will do the same this year in order to be able to evaluate audience growth. We have labeled each ticket with the category and then collected tickets at the door to accomplish this. We will ask the audience to fill out a short evaluation form asking where they heard about the concert, if it is the first time they've attended, and what aspects they enjoyed about the concert programming. This will be a good tool for future planning of events as well as evaluating marketing effectiveness. We will have a slightly different survey for the participating artists which will also help us plan next year's event and to see what areas of the concert were most appreciated by the students and what they came away with following the event. This will help us build more educational opportunities into this already successful artistic collaboration. As well as written feedback in the survey, we will interview each of the participating directors concerning the effectiveness of the collaboration for the growth of their choirs. We will listen to the verbal comments of participants and audience members about the enjoyment of and learning that occurred as a result of the performances. All of the above measures will be combined into a concert success summary that will be discussed with the artistic director and the board of directors as part of the planning for our next collaborative event. We will ask the artistic directors of each guest ensemble for feedback about the educational merit, technical challenge and growth resulting from the concert preparation, and musical growth from the variety of styles and traditions of the songs in the concert.","Our two main objectives were to increase and expand our audience with a concert geared specifically to children and families, and to increase both the artistic quality and technical ability of the choirs involved. To this end, we were successful for a combination of reasons. We offered slightly different pricing lowering the ticket prices for seniors, and offering family pricing of $40 total for households that included two adults and more than two children. We believe that this pricing, along with broader marketing efforts, contributed to the high number of student and senior tickets sold. We were extremely satisfied with our attendee total of 693 (just seven bodies shy of our goal for this performance) considering a Messiah Sing at the Paramount was scheduled for the same time and there were less than ideal weather conditions on the evening of December 15th. Several audience members commented that the family pricing was the reason they were able to afford to come to the concert at all. Advertising included sponsorship on public radio, heavy ad spot placement on WJON AM radio, light placement on Spirit 92.9 (two stations we never advertised on before), and articles and information in the Saint Cloud Times and local newspapers. Out of 693 tickets sold, 311 were adults, 219 were seniors, and 116 were students or children. 44 of the tickets were sold at a family rate. We know that several families of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and Cantabile members took advantage of family pricing, commenting that this was the reason they were able to afford to come to the concert at all. We asked audience members to fill out surveys to help us understand and serve our community better and received some great feedback. Several people commented on the success of the collaboration and that it was beautiful to experience the three different groups. A breakdown of Survey results is attached in the supporting materials. Of course, we wish more people would participate in the survey (response rate was 7%), and are considering incentives for next year’s concert because we feel it is the best way to gauge our audience. Performers from Great River Chorale, Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, and Cantabile were asked to provide feedback about the artistic merit of participating in the concert through an electronic response form. The majority of the responses relayed a similar answer that indeed, working with various directors, singing with and hearing the different groups helped them to grow as musicians. Several performers commented that the parts they enjoyed best were the collaborative pieces. Participating directors were also asked to provide feedback about the artistic merit and effectiveness of the collaboration in order to help us build more educational opportunities into this already successful artistic collaboration. They enjoyed the experience of collaborating with ensembles to produce a well-thought out concert. A continuing goal for Great River Chorale is to promote choral singing, and we believe this was achieved with audience participation in and exposure to our exceptional choral holiday concert.",,11268,"Other, local or private",15268,1375,"Kate Gardner, Dennis Douma, Connie Taylor, Stephen Fuller, Matthew Ferrell",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A Child's Christmas",,"The Great River Chorale will host the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and Cantabile Girl's Choir in our annual Holiday concert. This year the focus of the collaboration will be children and the music programming will be geared toward our younger audience members and their families.",2012-12-15,2012-12-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-5,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19815,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,1301,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Research has shown that music therapy can improve the quality of life for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia disorders—creating a bridge to the past and/or making the present more comfortable, even into the later stages of the disease/disorder. The intent of our concert is to evoke memories for residents and facilitate positive interactions between residents, their families, their caregivers and choir members. Our goal is to improve quality of life for all parties involved and bridge communication gaps between people with Alzheimer’s or dementia and their loved ones. Through active participation in the musical experience—whether singing along, or moving to the music—Great River chorale intends to provide a conduit for closeness between residents, their families and caregivers that they may not be able to share on a regular basis in traditional ways.We will document the concert for evaluation purposes using video recording equipment. A questionnaire/survey, designed to capture feedback about the effectiveness of the programming, will be provided. We will inquire whether the participant found the programming of WWII era songs, folk songs and popular hymns to be appropriate/engaging for the residents, and whether they enjoyed the music. We will ask if participation in the event was worthwhile and why. The point of view of each different category of participant will be an important factor to consider in evaluation, thus we will ask them to identify themselves as a caregiver, family member or resident. Caregivers and family will be able to validate the experience for residents who are unable to respond by evaluation resident responses to presented music and the sing along. Choir members will be asked to reflect on the impact they believe the program had on the community as well.","Through the music performed, Great River Chorale was able to evoke memories and facilitate positive interactions between residents of the Special Care Unit at Saint Benedict’s Senior Community who live with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia disorders, their families, their caregivers and choir members. Through active participation in the musical experience-whether singing along, or moving to the music—Great River chorale provided a unique conduit for closeness between these community members, their families and caregivers and choir members. Great River Chorale members conducted interviews with residents, caregivers, and family members preceding and immediately following the performance to evaluate the value and effectiveness of the concert to achieve these outcomes.",,558,"Other, local or private",1859,1267,"Kate Gardner, Dennis Douma, Connie Taylor, Stephen Fuller, Matthew Ferrell",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Love Through the Years Outreach Concert",,"Great River Chorale will present a free concert for community members living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia disorders, their family members and caregivers. Great River Chorale will perform love songs of the WWII era and lead a sing-along of familiar folk songs and hymns.",2013-02-24,2013-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-6,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19817,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of Annie will accomplish the following goals: 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 8,470 individuals, including 4,970 youth; 2) feature touring Broadway sets, with Broadway costumes and props; 3) give actors the life-changing opportunity to work with Broadway-quality technical pieces; 4) engage 24 teen and adult community actors, with 19 kids, as members of the Annie cast, as well as 12 crew and 40 volunteers; 5) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience; 6) delivery an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community; and 7) share the theme that life is tough, but the sun will come out tomorrow.The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation.","This production of Annie accomplished the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 8,470 individuals, including 4,970 youth- through the box office reports we blew this number out of the water reaching 10,098! 2) Feature touring Broadway sets, with Broadway costumes and props- although shipping expenses (gas) increased the quality of the sets/costumed rented was incredible and appreciated by the audiences (highly rated on audience survey) and the actors (verbal appreciation). 3) Give actors the life-changing opportunity to work with Broadway-quality technical pieces- much anecdotal evidence of the awesome opportunity to work with the Broadway quality set, costumes and props. 4) Engage 24 teen and adult community actors, with 19 kids, as members of the Annie cast, as well as 12 crew and 40 volunteers, - We cast 24 adults and 24 kids to exceed our goal, we had 12 crew and over 52 volunteers. 5) Create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience- ANNIE had a 94% quality rating on our audience survey, our second highest ranking of the season. 6) Delivery an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community- ticket sales provide the data that this was an accessible, fun and engaging experience with GREAT exceeding all our goals. 7) Share the theme that life is tough, but the sun will come out tomorrow""- this happened at all performances-- this musical is a favorite of families and the message of hope was warmly received and appreciated.""",,100951,"Other, local or private",105951,,"Joanne Dorsher, Marianne Arzen, Steve Palmer, Brady Hughs, Bonnie Bologna, Monica Segura Schwartz, Patrick LaLonde, Patricia Dorsher, Pat Thompson, Sara Erickson",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Annie,,"Leapin' Lizards! GREAT Theatre will be presenting a Broadway-level production of the musical Annie in January at the Escher Auditorium, on Saint Ben's campus. This production of the spunky orphan Annie will feature local volunteer actors using Broadway sets, costumes and props.",2013-01-11,2013-01-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-7,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 19818,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","This production of Junie B Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells will provide a live theatre performance for over 3,000 students and 750 adults. It will create a quality production through the collaborative teamwork of 10 actors, 8 crew, and 30 volunteers. It will encourage teachers to take their students to a theatre matinee performance, with over 40% experiencing live theatre for the first time. In addition, it will increase the visibility of the arts in Central Minnesota. And, it will draw schools from the northern region of Central Minnesota due to the convenient location at the Stephen B Humphrey Theatre at Saint John’s University.Audience surveys, director evaluation, ticket sales, and crew and volunteer participation will be reviewed and measured against goals.","This production of Junie B Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells provided a live theatre performance for 3,724 students and 938 adults. (Numbers come from box office report including paid and comp tickets) It was a quality production through the collaborative teamwork of 10 actors cast through open auditions that attracted 22 participants, 8 crew, and 30 volunteers. 244 teachers brought their students to a theatre matinee performance, with over 41% experiencing live theatre for the first time. (From our teacher evaluations.) In addition, it will increase the visibility of the arts in Central Minnesota. (Evaluated through 244 new families attending a GREAT Theatre production for the first time) And, it will draw schools from the northern region of Central Minnesota due to the convenient location at the Stephen B Humphrey Theatre at Saint John’s University. (From zip codes from schools who attended.)",,29443,"Other, local or private",34443,,"Marianne Arnzen, Bonnie Bologna, Joanne Dorsher, Patricia Dorsher, Sara Erickson, Brady Hughs, Patrick LaLonde, M?nica Segura-Schwartz, Steve Palmer, Pat Thompson",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells",,"A GREAT Theatre production, Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells is a hilarious nonmusical adventure based on Barbara Parks' popular book. The primary audience for this production will be kindergarten through 3rd grade. This literary tale prompts conversations on behavior and consequences.",2012-12-07,2012-12-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-6,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19819,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of The King and I will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 6,470 individuals, including 4,970 youth as part of the GREAT Children's Theatre season, 2) feature sets, costumes and props designed by local artists and built by professional staff and volunteers, 3) build actors skills in music, dance and acting with the opportunity to work on a dramatic Broadway musical, 4) engage 28 teen and adult community actors, with 28 kids, as members of the King and I cast, as well as 12 crew and 50 volunteers, 5) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience, and 6) delivery an accessible, high-quality, and engaging arts event for the entire communityThe proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation.","This production of The King and I will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 6,470 individuals, including 4,970 youth as part of the Great River Educational Arts Theatre's Children's Theatre season, 2) feature sets, costumes and props designed by local artists and built by professional staff and volunteers, 3) build actors skills in music, dance and acting with the opportunity to work on a dramatic Broadway musical, 4) engage 28 teen and adult community actors, with 28 kids, as members of the King and I cast, as well as 12 crew and 50 volunteers, 5) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience, and 6) delivery an accessible, high-quality, and engaging arts event for the entire community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation.",,78095,"Other, local or private",83095,,"Joanne Dorsher, Patricia Dorsher, Brady Hughs, Marianne Arnzen, Steve Palmer, Patrick LaLonde, Pat Thompson, Sara Erickson, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Bonnie Bologna",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","King and I",,"GREAT Theatre seeks to produce Rodgers and Hammerstein's THE KING AND I. This dramatic musical will provide new opportunities for actors, performers, and audiences in Central Minnesota to experience this award winning production featuring local talent lead by a professional staff.",2013-04-27,2013-05-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-8,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19824,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,3356,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Students will understand that Native peoples are still living. 2. Students will understand that Native peoples were here long before European settlers. 3. Students will understand that the environment is central to Native culture and thus, to their art.1. Students will be able to name Native people that they have met and tell others about them. (Student presentations to Parent-Teacher Association and media interviews) 2. Students will use descriptive review to make meaning of Native artworks, both historical and present day, and make speculations about the artist's intentions based on new learning. (Videotapes of descriptive review sessions with and without Native artists) 3. Students will be able to identify tribal patterns based on designs. (Differentiate Dakota, Lakota, Ojibwe beading designs) 4. Student attitude about the contributions of Native peoples will change (pre-post assessment that will be developed) 5. Student artist statement for the art they create will make reference to Native art and show relevance to their own lives. (Artist statements on display with their artwork)","The grant provided an opportunity for both students and teachers to increase their knowledge of Ojibway and Dakota tribes, their cultures and traditions. The staff development piece was received with great enthusiasm. Since all grade levels need to incorporate Minnesota American Indian content as part of their standards, teachers were very interested in getting information and finding resources to support their teaching. The presenter explained how the Perpich library system works. Through our media center, we now have a way to return books without a fee. Teachers were excited about this. Students gained a new appreciation and understanding of native cultures and peoples of Minnesota, by connecting with 3 Native visiting artists, learning the context of Native artworks, and by trying new art techniques. Students learned about the Dakota and Ojibwe traditions of beading, pottery, and star knowledge, and got to make a functional piece of pottery, star painting, and beaded band with traditional techniques. A written post evaluation was used to determine the students’ level of understanding of Native people, and a wrap-up session with Darlene St Clair, American Indian Studies professor at Saint Cloud State University, elicited many reflective responses from the students on what they had learned. The students were very excited about each of the Native Artist Visits. Students used a Descriptive Review Protocol to explore Native artwork. They became quite good at this process. It was especially rewarding for them to have the artist right there to confirm (or not) their thoughts. Students shared their knowledge one evening at a community showcase where their artwork was on display along with a videotape of the students working with the artists. Students were on hand to answer questions from the public. Increased interest and appreciation for Minnesota's indigenous people was noted in student responses to additional learning opportunities outside of the project, such as the invitation to Saint Cloud State University's spring Pow-wow.",,1439,"Other, local or private",4795,350,,,"Kennedy Community School","K-12 Education","Minnesota Native American Cultures and Traditions",,"Artist Anne Meyer along with artists and presenters from the Ojibway and Dakota tribes will work with Kennedy 6th grade teachers to develop sessions throughout the school year to improve student and teacher knowledge of Minnesota Native American culture and traditions through their art.",2013-07-01,2014-03-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michaelene,Lucia,"Kennedy Community School","1300 Jade Rd á","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7791 ",michaelene.lucia@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-10,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19825,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,2500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Kimball Community Playhouse would measure success from the July, 2013, musical theater production of Footloose by 40 individuals, including students and adults, participating in the audition process. An additional 20 people, including students and adults, would be recruited in either crew or production volunteer positions. The cast would include 5-10 first time theater performers, either students or adults. A new mentorship program would be established where students learn various crew positions from experienced adults. At least 2 educational opportunities for students to serve in crew, non-paid positions would offered. Ticket sales would increase from past musical productions by 25%. Of that 25% ticket sale increase, 25% would be first time theater patrons. Audience satisfaction would be evaluated by distributing simple 3 question surveys when patrons purchased student/senior or adult tickets at the door. A survey return rate of 80% would be considered successful. Of the 80% of returned surveys, 80% of those would rate their experience as favorable. One new Kimball Community Playhouse Board Member would be would be recruited due to their positive experience with Footloose from an artistic and production standpoint. Kimball Community Playhouse would gain 5 new donors or a total of $500 in donations.Kimball Community Playhouse would measure the success of the outcomes stated for the July, 2013, production of Footloose using several methods. The audition process includes individuals completing audition forms that clearly ask for any prior theater experience. Those audition forms are collected by the artistic director prior to to auditioning. They would be counted to determine the total number of people that auditioned. The number of individuals who auditioned that had no prior theater experience would also be tallied. The new mentorship program for student crew members would be advertised on audition posters posted locally and in surrounding communities, in advertising in local publications, on the Kimball Community Playhouse website and on Facebook. Copies could be the new student crew mentorship program being advertised could be submitted for validation. The number of students would be recorded and those students could be asked to fill out a small form asking about the positive outcomes of their experience. Ticket sales from the past 5 Kimball Community Playhouse musical theater productions could be tallied and an average determined. Ticket sales from Footloose would then be compared to the average for the last 5 years and the increase could be ascertained. A survey would be handed out to individuals purchasing or receiving student/senior or adult tickets at the door when tickets are purchased. That survey would be extremely simple and would contain 3 questions: 1) Have you ever attended a theatrical production before; 2) Would you rate this Kimball Community Playhouse production of Footloose as favorable, unfavorable or no opinion 3) Would you recommend this production to a friend or family member. There would also be a spot for comments. This survey would accomplish several things. It would allow Kimball Community Playhouse to determine the approximate number of first time theater patrons. The number of surveys collected could be counted and compared to the number of student/senior or adult tickets sold. The number of surveys collected that indicated they would consider the production as favorable would also be tallied. A survey response of on opinion would not be counted. New Kimball Community Playhouse Board Members recruited as a result of a positive experience with Footloose could be asked to fill out a small form indicating why they decided to join the Kimball Community Playhouse Board of Directors. The addition of a new Kimball Community Playhouse Board Member after the production could be verified by providing a production playbill that lists current board members and the new board member form. Likewise, the production playbill would also list current donors. Documentation could be provided after the production that indicated when new donors made their contribution.","We had 29 people audition for roles and were able to cast all 29. Our goal was 40, however six of them were first time theater performers which met our goal of introducing over five. An additional six had never done a production outside of a school performance. This successful outcome was measured by counting and reviewing audition forms. We exceeded our goal of mentoring two students in crew positions by involving four students in crew positions that were new to them. We were also able to involve four adults in crew positions that were unfamiliar to them. The effectiveness of these educational opportunities were evaluated through personal interviews and feedback. In additional, information regarding the availability of crew mentorship opportunities was added to the Kimball Community Playhouse website. Kimball Community Playhouse exceeded its goal of increasing ticket sales by 25% from recent productions, by increasing ticket sales by approximately 40%. Ticket sales were greater than they have been in 6 years and total ticket sales were 437 for three performances. For the last 5 years, ticket sales for three performances have averaged 315. To determine the level of the increase, tickets sales from performances from the last 5 years were tallied and averaged, then compared to the most recent production. Kimball Community Playhouse recruited three new board members, exceeding their goal of recruiting one. Acceptance of their new roles as Kimball Community Playhouse Board members is currently verbal. New board members will begin their term in January 2014, and their participation will be noted in meeting minutes from that meeting. Kimball Community Playhouse was able to increase its donations by $1000 from the previous year, by receiving two $500 donations from local organizations that have not previously supported Kimball Community Playhouse at that monetary level. Acknowledgement of them as donors was noted in the production playbill.",,7060,"Other, local or private",9560,830,"Jody Markgraf, Robin Dockery, Kelly Traurig, Lana Vossen, Judy Dahle, Bill Hoeft, Kris Latcham, Kenzie Traurig, Megan Bisilia",,"Kimball Community Playhouse","Non-Profit Business/Entity","KCP Summer 2013 Production of ""Footloose""",,"Kimball Community Playhouse will be performing the musical production Footloose on July 19, 20 and 21, 2013, on the Kimball, Minnesota High School Cafetorium stage. This will provide adults and students quality, affordable performance, production, and patron opportunities not otherwise available locally.",2013-07-19,2013-07-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Traurig,"Kimball Community Playhouse","PO Box 508",Kimball,MN,55353-0508,"(320) 493-4765 ",info@kimballcommunityplayhouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Meeker, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-12,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19828,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,3547,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Minnesota Center Chorale performs at Saint Mary’s Cathedral, providing a high quality performance rooted in themes of spirituality, nature, and friendship. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale’s collaboration with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota’s Mixed Choir and Women's Ensemble and guest organist Kraig Windschitl enhances the concert for patrons and Minnesota Center Chorale members. 3. Reach and attract a 15% larger audience than Minnesota Center Chorale’s fall 2011 concert at Saint Mary’s Cathedral. 4. Patrons provide positive feedback on the performance, song selection, collaboration, and representation of the theme, and offer suggestions for improvement. 5. Patrons gain understanding of the meaning behind the works performed and how they fit the theme of the concert. 6. Provide exposure for a senior composition student to 165 singers and an audience of over 240 patrons.1. Provide a high quality performance rooted in spirituality, nature, and friendship. After the concert, staff and board members receive comments both verbally and via questionnaires about the quality of the performance and guest performers from patrons. Minnesota Center Chorale’s director discusses the concert with guest artists to gauge their response to the performance. Minnesota Center Chorale’s director assesses the concert with choir members at the next scheduled rehearsal. A video recording will allow the director and staff to assess the effectiveness of the singers in portraying emotion to deliver the musical themes of nature, friendship and spirituality. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale’s collaborative efforts continue to enhance the experiences of both patrons and Minnesota Center Chorale members. During the post-concert reception, patrons often speak with guest artists and provide feedback. Minnesota Center Chorale board members and singers discuss guest performances with patrons during the concert reception. At the next scheduled rehearsal, Minnesota Center Chorale’s director discusses guest artist experiences with choir members. At the next board meeting, Minnesota Center Chorale director discusses comments with board members and as a group they discover what portions of the project were successful and which portions should be altered for future success. 3. Reach and attract a 15% larger audience base through collaboration with the Youth Chorale. The survey will ask patrons how they heard about the concert. This will allow Minnesota Center Chorale to gauge which advertising efforts are most successful and which ones need improvement. The questionnaire will also ask patrons how many times they have seen Minnesota Center Chorale and the Youth Chorale, which will provide information about exposure for the choirs involved. Ticket information will inform what percent of the audience was adult, senior, student, and youth. The audience breakdown will be used to understand the effects of collaboration with a choir made up of young singers on attracting new audience members. 4. Patrons provide feedback verbally and in their questionnaire. Comments made by patrons to performers will be passed on to Minnesota Center Chorale’s director at the next rehearsal. The director will then bring those comments before the board at the next board meeting. Surveys will be collected and evaluated to determine patron feedback. 5. Patrons will gain knowledge through program notes about the background and history of the spiritual and nature-alluding text from “Rejoice in the Lamb,” and its author, Christopher Smart. Patrons will also understand through program notes how the text from the other works performed relays a sense of friendship, and how Flannery Cunningham’s text was inspired by the early settlers of St Cloud, Minnesota. 6. Provide exposure for a senior composition student to 165 singers and an audience of over 240 patrons. The directors of Minnesota Center Chorale and Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota will assess the post-concert reactions and opinions.","Outcomes in Proposal 1) Minnesota Center Chorale performs at Saint Mary’s Cathedral, providing a high quality performance rooted in themes of spirituality, nature, and friendship. 2) Minnesota Center Chorale’s collaboration with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and guest organist Kraig Windschitl enhances the concert for patrons and Minnesota Center Chorale members. 3) Reach a 15% larger audience than Minnesota Center Chorale’s fall 2011 concert. 4) Patrons provide positive feedback on the performance, song selection, collaboration, and representation of the theme, and offer suggestions for improvement. 5) Patrons gain understanding of the meaning behind the works performed and how they fit the theme of the concert. 6) Provide exposure for a senior composition student to 165 singers and an audience of over 240 patrons. Evaluation Methods 1) Conversations between board members, performers, and patrons allow for assessment of quality and effective theme representation. 2) During the reception Minnesota Center Chorale members and Ms. Martinson assess patron response through conversations. 3) The number of attendees is calculated and compared to Minnesota Center Chorale’s concert at Saint Mary’s Cathedral in fall 2011. 4) A survey is sent to concert patrons. 5) Program notes and song introductions provide patrons with information on works performed. 6) The Operations Coordinator collects the number of audience and artists participating. Outcomes Achieved 1 and 2) Patrons provided positive feedback to Minnesota Center Chorale members and Ms. Martinson during the post-concert reception. Many enthusiastic responses from audience members were shared with the board at the November 2012 board meeting. 3) The total audience attending was calculated at 383 members. The total audience attending was much larger than the audience of Minnesota Center Chorale’s Fall 2011 concert at Saint Mary’s of 132. 4) Survey responses showed many attendees appreciation of the collaboration between the youthful and mature voices. When asked what was liked about the concert, comments included “The setting was nice and the inter-generational choirs performing along and together”; “All the different ages were Awesome to hear together ;) [sic]”; “I liked the inclusion of the younger choirs. The chance for our local young singers to get the chance to participate with veteran singers is invaluable [sic].” Some surveyed offered constructive criticism: “Actually would like to listen to a couple more combined choir pieces…”; “The repertoire could have complimented each other more”; “…would like to see fewer of them [religious selections] and more secular songs…” 5) During the post-concert reception, one patron told Ms. Martinson she found the inclusion of the text and background information about Britten’s “Rejoice in the Lamb” very helpful in understanding why Britten set the music in particular ways to match the meaning of the text. 6) Flannery Cunningham’s commissioned work reached 200 singers and 383 audience members, well over the proposed numbers.",,3440,"Other, local or private",6987,,"Mark Braun, Steve Holste, Beverly Fierick, Keith Larson, Laura Capes, Tom Ramsey, Amber Chmielewski, Roger McHaney, Jonna Thomas, Denise Honkomp",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Rejoice in the Lamb",,"Minnesota Center Chorale presents its October 2012 concert “Rejoice in the Lamb” at Saint Mary’s Cathedral in St Cloud, Minnesota. Minnesota Center Chorale is joined by the Youth Chorale of Minnesota: Mixed Choir and Women’s Choir and organist Kraig Windschitl. Our performance includes a work commissioned by local composer Flannery Cunningham.",2012-10-21,2012-12-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19832,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,4556,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Ten community artists will have participated in a two-day workshop to kick off a community project with Michael Strand. Between 40 - 60 community artists will have participated in the juried competition at the Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center. Approximately 15,000 visitors to the Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts will have visited the exhibition. A core of community-minded artists will participate in Michael Strand's upcoming national project.The Paramount will post regular updates regarding this project on its Facebook page and monitor the feedback and shares surrounding it. We will distribute evaluation sheets during the workshop and place a guest book out at the exhibition.","25 artists attended Michael Strand lecture; 7 community artists will have participated in a two-day workshop to kick off a community project with Michael Strand.; 36 community artists will have participated in the juried competition at the Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center. Approximately 15,000 visitors to the Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts visited the exhibition. A core of community minded artists have been made aware of Michael Strand's upcoming national projects and become associated with him.",,2593,"Other, local or private",7149,4500,"Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Bellig, Jeff Goerger, Pegg Gustafson, Robert Kalenda, Melinda Tamm, Jay Loch, Paul Thompson, Lynn metcalf, Willicey Tynes, Bruce Miles, Mike Williams, Dennis Hummel, Greg Murray, Tom Wolke, Bob Johnson, Gary Osberg, Karen Young, Cathy Juilfs, Jane Oxton",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Paramount Juried Exhibition",,"The Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center wishes to host a themed juried exhibition exploring arts role as a catalyst for social change. The exhibition will be held during summer 2013 with a preceding workshop with artist/juror Michael Strand.",2013-02-04,2013-09-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-10,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19834,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We expect that 600 people will attend this concert, and that 25% of those, or 150 patrons, will participate in the Sing-Along. Of those 25%, we expect most of those to be high school students and people from the Saint Cloud area that have sung in a Messiah Chorus at a previous time in their lives. We expect that this may be one of the few times that regional high school students will be able to participate in this classic work during their high school lives. We expect 30 or more singers – gathered from the 80+ singers who took part in the Messiah concerts of 2006 and 2007 under the direction of Lee Nelson and performed at the Paramount – to again take the stage and join Kantorei in the choruses. We expect these 30 singers to be fine singers with previous experience, but, currently, have no outlet to sing with a group because they cannot commit to a year of rehearsals and concerts. Thus, they end up not singing at all. We expect the audience to gain new knowledge of the evolution of this professional singing group that has its roots in Saint Cloud 25 years ago, and continues today as one of Minnesota’s top vocal performing groups.1) Attendance and box office records. 2) Response from the high schools indicating the number of students that will be participating in the sing-along. 3) All of the community participants in the on-stage chorus (those who have sung previously and will be joining Kantorei onstage for the second half of the concert) will be asked to answer 3 questions regarding the impact of their participation. 4) All of the ticket purchasers for whom we have emails will be asked via email to answer a few short questions regarding the impact of this first-ever sing-along. 5) An optional, short survey will be included in all of the programs that are handed out to attendees. This survey is included in all of the Local Roots Series Concerts. 6) We will be ordering scores for those who wish to participate in the sing-along but don’t have a score. We will be using these scores for future use. The number of scores we will need to order will help us measure the goal of impacting the lives of those in the community who wish to sing with a major event, but cannot commit to a year-long rehearsal and concert schedule of local community choirs.","1) We expected 600 patrons and the actual amount was 502. 2) We expected 30 community members to join Kantorei onstage to sing with Messiah, but only 16 did. This is because there were three other choral concerts that night, and many of the singers in those groups were the singers that we expected to join Kantorei onstage. 3) We expected 250 patrons to sing along with Messiah during the choral sections. However, the actual amount exceeded this by over 100 to our estimates. We printed 250 copies of the choral sections, and we ran out with many patrons wanting them. Next time we will be prepared for 400. Far fewer people had their own scores than we anticipated, though many did. 5) We expected over 100 high school students to participate - but many of the high school students, including the members of the Youth Chorale of Minnesota, the likely singers, had their own concert that night. The methods we used for this evaluation were ticket sales, observation during the concert, and comparison with scores printed vs scored needed. We also put a 1/2 page survey into each program. We printed 600 surveys, but only 12 were returned.",,12004,"Other, local or private",17004,1200,"Helga Bauerly, Jeff Goerger, Pett Gustafson, Dennis Hummel, Bob Johnson, Cathy Juilfs, Robert Kalenda, Jay Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Jane Oxton, Paul Thompson, Willicey Tynes, Mike WIlliams, Tom Wolke, Karen Young",0.25,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Kantorei 25th Anniversary Concert",,"As part of the 2012-2013 Local Roots Concert Series, Kantorei, a professional vocal ensemble that started 25 years ago in Saint Cloud, will be including the Paramount on their four-concert, 25th anniversary tour. The second half will be a first for the Saint Cloud area – a sing-along Messiah.",2012-12-13,2012-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright, Morrison, Kandiyohi",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-8,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19835,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,2500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Participants will learn new techniques for forming platers using slabs. 2. Participants will learn new decorating techniques utilizing slips and electric kilns. 3. Participants will gain confidence in their artistic abilities. 4. The Paramount Visual Arts Center will further develop its national reputation as a favorable workshop location.1. We will witness an increased quality and variety of hand-built forms being produced in our studios. 2. We will witness studio artists utilizing the decorating techniques presented in the workshop. 3. We will have at least half of local artists gain enough confidence to participate in the exhibition. 4. The Paramount will be able to attract at least two new nationally known artists willing to commit to workshops.","1. Participants learned new techniques for forming platters using slabs. 2. Participants learned new decorating techniques utilizing slips and electric kilns. 3. Participants gained confidence in their artistic abilities. 4. The Paramount Visual Arts Center has further develop its national reputation as a favorable workshop location. 2. We are witnessing an increased quality and variety of hand-built forms being produced in and outside our studios. 2. Our studio artists are utilizing the decorating techniques presented in the workshop. 3. 90% of our local artists gained enough confidence to participate in the exhibition. 4. The Paramount has been able to attract two new nationally known artists willing to commit to workshops.",,2430,"Other, local or private",4930,2500,"Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Billig, Jeff Goerger, Pegg AK Gustafson, Dennis Hummel, Bob Johnson, Cathy Juilfs, Robert Kalenda, Jay Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Bruce Miles, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Jane Oxton, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Willicey Tynes, Mike Williams, Tom Wolke, Karen Young",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Gail Kendall Workshop",,"The Paramount Visual Arts Center in St Cloud wishes to host a ceramic workshop with Nationally acclaimed ceramic artist Gail Kendall October 21 -23, 2013. Local participants will be invited to participate in a group exhibition of works inspired by the workshop during the November 2013 Art Crawl.",2013-10-21,2014-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-14,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 19837,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Central Minnesota has a wealth of wonderful local theatre opportunities, but the outcome of this particular project is to introduce our audiences to a remarkable play written by an American literary legend, while be performed by a legendary Minnesota personality. Additionally, Pioneer Place has partnered with the Stearns History Museum to share in making this event more than just a production, but an experience. Through cross-promotions, on-site displays, and an event geared at bringing awareness to the Stearns History Museum, we intend to use this production as a catalyst to spread the word about our local resources - especially as they pertain to the Mississippi River - while entertaining our audiences with an amazing production. The outcomes will be measured on audience attendance, of course, but moreover measured on creating awareness regarding the Stearns History Museum and all it has to offer. Personnel from that organization will be on hand for each of the performances and will be given an area to share their information, add attendees to their mailing lists, and share general information regarding this incredible local museum. The success of this component of the event will be measured through increased attendance at the History Museum, amount of literature distributed, and the number of additions to their mailing and email lists throughout the run of the show. Finally, we will conduct a survey with our audiences to ask them how this experience fulfilled their expectations, what they learned through the production, and whether they think bringing shows like this to Central Minnesota are beneficial for raising awareness to our local resources as well as the entertainment value.There are a number of resources available to use in the evaluation process of this production. First, in regards to attendance, we have the technology in our box office software to identify the audience that participated through many demographics including age, income, and location. This data is important to evaluate whether or not we are reaching beyond our traditional season ticket base and reaching a wider audience. Secondly, a survey will be conducted on each performance night. This survey will gather other useful information regarding why people attended this particular production, did we meet their expectations, what was learned as a result of this theatre experience, and how has this outing increased their knowledge regarding our local resources, in particular, the Stearns History Museum. Finally, we will partner with the Stearns History Museum to ensure awareness of their programming is further enhanced as a result of this cross promotion.","Bringing Don Shelby's amazing one-person production of “Mark Twain: Life on The Mississippi” to Central Minnesota was nothing short of a spectacular experience. The outcomes were vast. The attendance is a great place to start. We originally had planned on producing three performances of this show, but due to overwhelming demand, we actually had to add a matinee performance on Saturday. We had originally thought that a good attendance for a January show like this would be 550 people, and in the end we put 730 total people in the seats. A remarkable feat. Secondly, our goal was to use this show as a catalyst for further discussions regarding the Mississippi River and its importance in Central Minnesota. We partnered with the Stearns History Museum to conduct an audience-interactive panel discussion following the performance where we invited four experts from the community, and Don Shelby himself, to discuss topics ranging from the economic impact of the Mississippi River on our City; the history of the River, and most importantly, the future of our River. This round table was very well attended and although we had slated one hour for the talkback, we had to cut it off at nearly two hours and it could have gone on for hours. Third, we used this show to bring in exhibit photographs from the Stearns History Museum that demonstrated some of the early development, logging, and transport of the Mississippi River as seen through the eyes of early photographers. This lobby exhibit helped set the mood for our patrons as they entered the theatre. Finally, the goodwill that was received and the new audience members we achieved surpassed our expectations dramatically. The demographics of the audience ranging from 10-90 years old, which made for magnificent discussions and educational opportunities.",,12204,"Other, local or private",17204,5000,"Dan Barth, Bill Collins, Zach Curtis, Patty Tholen, Richard Petty, Mark Barth",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Mark Twain: Life on the Mississippi",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company is bringing to Central Minnesota the incredible one-man show Mark Twain: Life on the Mississippi, starring former WCCO news anchor Don Shelby, for three performances only on January 11, 12, and 13, 2013.",2013-01-11,2013-01-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541 ",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-11,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19838,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","(1) To bring the community together using visual arts as the catalyst and to draw large numbers of residents as well as visitors from outside the St Cloud area to the Art Faire by George resulting in economic benefits for the artists, vendors and area businesses. (2) To increase community participation in and appreciation of the visual arts and to offer opportunities to engage residents in the creation of artwork. (3) To collaborate with community business leaders and residents who hadn't previously been arts supporters. (4) To attract and showcase a wide variety of local, regional and state–wide artists and craft-makers. (5) To enhance the appreciation of fine arts and crafts and increase the sales of original artwork. (6) To produce an arts and crafts event with broad appeal, positive economic results and a reputation for high-quality that garners artists’ and community support, participation and satisfaction.(1): Attendance figures and vendor sales reports, numbers of cars in the parking lot and parked on the street will be quantifiable measures of the desired outcome. (2): Committee members will observe and note if attendees engage with the performing artists, are interested in watching the craft demonstrations, spend time interacting with the exhibitors and participate in the creation of community art projects. (3): The committee will compare a regular list of arts supporters, volunteers and businesses to a list of Art Faire by George participants and identify NEW supporters. (4): We will easily be able to quantify the number of exhibitors; we will also be able to track the retention of artisans and the recruitment of new artisans. (6): We will follow up with exhibitors to survey their satisfaction with the Art Faire, how their sales receipts compared to other events in which they have participated and if they would return as an exhibitor in future years.","The Art Faire, as part of the overall Summertime by George Concert Series, achieved many outcomes: (1) Outcome: Using visual arts as the catalyst, “Art Faire by George” brought people together, created shared experiences and introduced them to an arts and cultural experience that they might not otherwise have sought out or found. The Art Faire also increased community participation in and appreciation of the visual arts by offering opportunities to engage and interact with artists and their artwork (1) Evaluation: The overall festival attendance reached a record 93,500 people in 2013, based on St Cloud Police Department’s official estimations). The Art Faire increased its attendance over the previous year by more than 2,500 people. Art Faire committee members observed that attendees spent more than 45 minutes strolling through the Art Faire area watching demonstrations, interacting with the exhibitors, purchasing art, and participating in the activities offered by the vendors. (2) Outcome: As expressed by the Rotary Club members and the arts and crafts vendors, the Art Faire in its second year remains a unique addition to Summertime by George increasing the audience’s enjoyment of the event and the satisfaction of businesses who sponsored the Art Faire and Summertime by George. (2)Evaluation: Sponsors were interviewed by the Faire committee and received positive responses about the exposure that they had during the event. Their greatest endorsement was their willingness to again sponsor the Art Faire in 2014. (3) Outcomes: To attract and showcase a wide variety of local, regional and state-wide artists and craft-makers, and to enhance the appreciation of fine arts and crafts and increase the sales of original artwork. (3) Evaluation: Through a survey and personal interviews, the committee ascertained that there were economic benefits for artists and local businesses. Although we did not attract our projected number of arts and crafts vendors, those that were there felt that their sales justified their participation in the Faire. Some artists did better than others. Price points of the artwork were not the only driving forces of the sales. Quality and uniqueness played a major role in sales. There were pieces of original art over $200, and some over $400 that were sold during the day. The food and beverage vendors that chose to participate during the extended hours of the Art Faire (starting 4 hours earlier than the normal event opening time of 5:00 pm) indicated that they had good afternoon sales and all of the food vendors who opened after 5:00 pm commented that the Art Faire boosted foot traffic to their area which in turn increased food and beverage sales. The artists also expressed satisfaction with their afternoon and early evening sales. (4) Outcome: To produce an arts and crafts event with broad appeal, positive economic results and a reputation for high-quality that garners artists’ and community support, participation and satisfaction. (4) Evaluation: Random interviews with artists, sponsors, Rotarians, and Faire attendees, indicated that several elements of the Art Faire had a broad appeal and favorable reception. People commented that the 30' x 30' pop-up art gallery featuring ceramics, sculpture and paintings by various local artists added a unique dimension to the outdoor art event. Artists themselves as well as the general public enjoyed arts demonstrations. And another favorite appreciated by artists and faire-goers alike was the “Sam Spiczka” sculpture garden.",,5900,"Other, local or private",10900,1312,"David Tripp, Dianne Kroska, Christy Gilleland, Troy Fritz, Cindy Hawker, Pegg Gustafson",,"Rotary Club of Saint Cloud",,"Saint Cloud Rotary's ART FAIRE by George!",,"The Saint Cloud Rotary Club will build upon the success of the 2012 inaugural ART FAIRE by George and repeat the one-day arts and crafts event during the Rotary's 4th annual Summertime By George 12-week concert series. ART FAIRE by George will be held on August 14, 2013.",2013-08-14,2013-08-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucinda,Hawker,"Rotary Club of Saint Cloud","913 Saint Germain St W PO Box 1212","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3116 ",aannh@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-15,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19839,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The successful completion of this project will be illustrated by the installation of the artwork along the fence perimeter of Seberger Park. However, that success is measured by the active engagement of members of the Seberger-Roosevelt neighborhood. This active engagement may include the following: participation in mural design workshops, participation in the installation of the mural, participation in neighborhood meetings about the project, or participation in the Seberger mural idea box which will be located at the park shelter (i.e. – Tell us what is important to you about the Seberger Roosevelt neighborhood). Success will look like neighborhood pride measured by active participation in not only this project, but in the Seberger-Roosevelt Neighborhood Association. Success will also look like the experience gained by the artists in working with the neighborhood in a collaborative manner to synthesize their ideas into a compelling work of public art.The tools and methods used to measure the success of this project will include using current Seberger-Roosevelt Neighborhood Association participation numbers as a baseline and then doing a comparative analysis of active participation following this project. We will be using both online and onsite (Seberger Park Shelter) tools for documenting the project throughout all stages of the process including: photographs, video, log-books, and interactive web presence. These tools will give us insights throughout the project on community engagement and will allow us to be flexible in methods used to get members of the neighborhood involved in the project. Finally, the participating artists will be asked to evaluate their experience based upon their expectations at the start of the project compared to what they experienced and learned throughout the project. This will give the Arts Commission valuable information for any future neighborhood public art projects of this scale and nature.","The outcomes achieved included the following: engagement of the Seberger-Roosevelt neighborhood in an art project; engagement of the broader St. Cloud community in an art project; and participation by local residents in an art project. The engagement components were measured by the number of active and passive participants in creating the various installations that went up on the Seberger Park Fence. In addition, the number of comments and likes received on the Seberger Fence Mural Project Facebook page. The neighborhood association was also an active participant in promoting and funding the project.",,6500,"Other, local or private",11500,,"Margaret Patridge, Amanda Motschke, Carolyn Garven, Jim Pehler, Lacey Koby, David DeBlieck, Dana Drazenovich",,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","Local/Regional Government","Seberger Park Neighborhood Mural",,"Visual artists will conduct workshops in cooperation with the Seberger-Roosevelt Neighborhood Association for residents of the neighborhood to collaborate on the design, creation and installation of a public art piece along the perimeter of Seberger Park, 2001 N 2nd St, St Cloud, Minnesota.",2013-06-10,2013-12-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Penzkover,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","1101 7th St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 650-3052 ",jennifer.penzkover@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-9,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19840,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,3925,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Through this art-based project, the Saint Cloud Downtown Alliance Foundation (Downtown Alliance Foundation) strengthened the business and educational infrastructure of Saint Cloud’s downtown area. 2. Artist Dan Mondloch painted 8 pictures featuring downtown architecture as well as created a prototype of an exterior mounted plaque featuring one of these paintings and a written summary of its historical significance. 3. By assisting Dan in exhibiting these at local art events, the Downtown Alliance Foundation connected with funders and raised $1200 to help fund this project. 4. The Downtown Alliance Foundation used the $1200 in funds raised to pay for administrative and publicity costs incurred during this project. 5. By assisting in selecting the 8 buildings to be depicted in paintings and providing written summaries of their historical and architectural significance, the Historical Preservation Commission of Saint Cloud contributed to a project that builds upon their previous efforts to recognize and protect buildings or sites that reflect significant elements of the City’s cultural, social, economic, political, visual, or architectural history. 6. Artist Dan Mondloch educated art show audiences and gathered essential feedback from them at 5 art based events. This feedback was essential to the research and development component of this project grant. 7. Audiences provided a clear ranking of buildings depicted in the paintings. This is an outcome of the research and development for a public art project. 8. Audiences have greater appreciation for downtown architecture, place higher importance on preserving the buildings for future generations, feel more connected to their community by learning about their shared history, plan to use downtown as a destination more frequently in the future, and overall have increased awareness about the architecturally and historically significant buildings in downtown St Cloud. Creation and exhibition of these paintings connected a wider audience of people to the important stories and cultural history that these buildings represent. 9. After viewing these paintings and responding to research and development letters of inquiry, the owners of the buildings depicted signed agreements for permanent exterior installation of plaques featuring their building and a summary of its historical significance, thereby acknowledging the value in incorporating art into their property. This plaque model symbolizes the potential for historic architecture to be the common thread among businesses and provides education to the diverse population that visits downtown. 10. Evidence of research and development for a public art project including a list of the top 4 ranking buildings of Saint Cloud's downtown, locations for traveling exhibition, and permanent interior installation permission.1. We will have evidence that our efforts toward strengthening the business and educational infrastructure of downtown are complete when the prototype of the plaque for historic buildings is created and shared with local building owners and met with positive response and interest. By the end of January 2013, Dan will email Downtown Alliance Foundation photos and notes from individual meetings with business owners where he shared the prototype. 2. Digital files of completed paintings emailed from Dan to Downtown Alliance Foundation by November 9th will verify that the paintings are completed. A digital photo of Dan showing an exterior plaque prototype to a building owner will demonstrate that the plaque was both created and shared with building owners. 3. By the 2nd week of January, Downtown Alliance Foundation banking receipts will show $1200 deposited into their account as a result of individuals or companies sponsoring each of the 8 paintings at $150 each. 4. Downtown Alliance Foundation’s February budget statement, produced by February 1st, indicates that the $1200 deposited was allocated for administrative and publicity costs.","Eight paintings of historic downtown buildings were completed by artist, Dan Mondloch. These paintings were exhibited in 5 different locations. Feedback and analysis were recorded and shared. Written summaries of the history and architectural significance were documented and shared. Audiences have a greater appreciation for downtown architecture. Residents feel more connected to their community and placing higher importance on preserving these buildings for future generations. Continued recognition with mounted plaque displayed on exterior of each building. Desire to permanently display the paintings in either the River's Edge Convention Center or the Saint Cloud Public Library. Prints and note cards now available for sale, available for residents and visitors.",,1683,"Other, local or private",5608,3925,"John Bestgen, Sonja Gidlow, Kate Hanson, Bob Leighton, Jeff Peterson, Ken Gorrell, Paul Harris, Rob Ruprecht, Penny White, Andy Barth, John Herges, Tami DeLand, Lindsay Latterell, Julie Lunning, Mayor Kleis",,"Saint Cloud Downtown Alliance Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Downtown Historic Architecture Art Project",,"This project grant has two components. The first is to conduct research and development for a public art project. The second is a to create paintings that document the historic architecture of St Cloud's downtown and foster appreciation of both paintings and architecture with various audiences.",2012-11-10,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pegg,Gustafson,"Saint Cloud Downtown Alliance Foundation","1010 W St Germain St Ste 250","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-8600 ",pegg@stclouddowntown.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-7,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School art teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming advisory council member; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, fine arts photographer, writer and Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, fine artist, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School art teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming advisory council member; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, fine arts photographer, writer and Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, fine artist, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19842,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Memorial Day Concert provides tribute to local veterans and their families. While we do not issue surveys for that concert, we sometimes get feedback on later surveys related to the Memorial Day events. Similarly, the Fourth of July concert provides a locus for people throughout Central Minnesota to congregate and celebrate. The Barden Park Concert series continues a form of Americana that our surveys claim exists in few other places. We survey the Barden Park audiences, and comments from the Fall Paramount Concert surveys this year also reflected civic pride and anticipation of the audience to next summer's concerts. We do not survey the audience at the Sauk Centre concert since we are invited to play there, but the demographics of that audience is always similar to those at Barden Park. Based on the results of last summer's surveys, we expect to again see results that support the preferences of taxpayers when the Legacy Grant was created by voters on November 4, 2008: 1. As always for summer concerts, the patrons come with sometimes three generations within the family, and often bring visitors. It is safe to assume that the market area for Saint Cloud Municipal Band Summer Concert Series does not extend to Germany; Anchorage, Alaska; Eugene, Oregon; Hanford, California, and San Antonio, Texas, but people in the audience reported these as their residential zip codes. To the extent that their hosts took them to Barden Park for an evening rather than to an event in the Twin Cities, if they also went to eat, or even bought a Root Beer Float at the table, they contributed a little to the local economy as well. Thus we provide an event that people of many ages, races and ethnicities enjoy with family and friends. 2. We play a variety of music that the majority of our audience prefers, but we also try some types of tunes that just one person suggested. Those with limited exposure to specific types of music will have the opportunity to broaden their interests. 3. We also provide commentary on the pieces we play, thus offering a bit of musicology to the audience. 4. We intend to continue entertaining our audience, and with surveys keep a pulse as to their preferences and how well we are doing.We tried a few photographs last time. I'm not sure they worked well, but we will try these again. The Fourth of July Concert is not a good venue for surveys as people are spread out in front and in back of us and on the other side of the river not only enjoying the music but also waiting to watch fireworks. However, we do get comments about the July 4th Concert on Barden Park and Paramount surveys. We will again survey the Barden Park audience, possibly not as often as last summer. Even though we tried different questions on each survey, some people said they filled out enough surveys and just wanted to listen to the music. Nevertheless, the survey demographics did not change from one week to the next, and in general, comments were consistent. In addition, individuals in the audience often chat with band members after the concert--either coming to the show mobile directly after we finished or staying to chat after we've packed up. Often the best feedback is from the informal chats, and we ask band members to share these qualitative evaluations with the rest of the band so we can share them with the granting agencies.","Although many of the musicians chatted with the audience after the concerts, we used surveys to measure whether we met our goals and those in line with the Legacy Grant. Survey results were positive. Comments included: Can you announce these performances Wednesday evening at Lake George? I truly think people don't know about this. (I looked in the newspaper but didn't see it. I heard tonight it was in ""Up Next.""; A great concert!; Brett Krohn does excellent job of introducing the music. We definitely do not",,11000,"Other, local or private",16000,5000,"John Creasy, Bob Frost, Mary Edwards, AnneMary Wielkiewicz, Janet Haviland",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Summer Concert Series 2013",,"We are seeking support for the summer concert series which will include a Memorial Day Concert at the Veteran's Assistance Center in Waite Park, the Fourth of July Concert at Hester Park in St Cloud, probably a concert at Sauk Centre, and six concerts at Barden Park in St Cloud.",2013-05-27,2013-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525 ",maryeedwards85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright, Mille Lacs, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-13,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19843,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,1750,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The 40th Annual Lemonade Concert and Art Fair aims to provide the citizens central Minnesota with a free forum to experience all types of art (through our 250 on-site vendors) with our budget focused on providing live performance art of various types. This includes an annual free-to-the-public outdoor concert by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra as well as numerous side stages throughout the day featuring local performance artists from various performance media. For the Central Minnesota Arts Board grant, we would like to introduce a new performance art element to the event that would allow spectators to experience new and exciting types of performance art that they would otherwise not have a chance to see and to showcase Minnesota artists and provide artists with an exposure to a wide audience. Our goals include: Providing a live glass-blowing performance to 8,000 spectators on June 27, 2013; enhancing the amount of audience engagement at the event through this interactive demonstration; educating members of the Saint Cloud State University and St Cloud Community about the art of glass blowing and enhancing interest in that type of art.We would measure our effectiveness using a number of methods, including but not limited to counting spectators at the demonstrations and surveying them about their experience using the following questions: Have you ever seen a live glass-blowing demonstration before? If yes, how many times? On a scale of 1 to 5, please rate the following: Uniqueness of this exhibit, Artistic value of this exhibit, Entertainment value of this exhibit, Fit of this exhibit with the flow of the event, After viewing this exhibit, are you more or less likely to purchase hand-made glass items? Why? What comments do you have about this exhibit?","Outcome 1: Expose a broad audience to the art of glass blowing. Total attendance at the fair was more than 10,000; of those, approximately 6,000 individuals stopped to watch the glass blowing demonstrations for a short period of time (2 minutes or more). Approximately 1,000 spectators spent at least 30 minutes viewing the glass blowing demonstrations. In our post event-evaluation, 96 percent or respondents reported that they had not seen a live glass-blowing demonstration before. Outcome 2: Enhancing audience engagement. The demonstrations had a full audience throughout the day and the artists explained their processes and encouraged questions and interaction. More than 90 percent of respondents scored the exhibit a 4 or 5 (out of 5) on uniqueness, artistic value, and entertainment. Outcome 3: Educating the community about the art of glass blowing. We did not measure this specific data point in our evaluations, but based on the audience and level of engagement, we are confident that awareness of the art and process of glass blowing was raised among those who attended the event.",,17660,"Other, local or private",19410,,"Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alexander Cirillo Jr, John Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Maleah Otterson, Thomas Renier, Elise Ristau, Louis Sundin, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizenor, Inge Chapin, Patty McCann",,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","Glass Blowing at the Lemonade Concert and Art Fair",,"Saint Cloud State University is hosting the 40th Annual Lemonade Concert and Arts fair on June 27, 2013 and this proposal is to provide some special exhibits to enhance the participant experience, including a live glass-blowing demonstration site throughout the day.",2013-06-27,2013-06-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-16,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19844,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. The orchestra performed a concert with the Great River Chorale. This is the first time these two groups have been in concert together. 2. Clinton Smith conducted his first concert as the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. Smith presented a pre-concert discussion explaining the concert program. 3. Musicians performed music many had not performed in their careers before this concert. 4. Audience members heard a live orchestra / chorus performance in St Cloud.The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Quantitative analysis includes: the number of musicians involved in this project; the number of audience members attending this event; the number of chorus members participating in this concert; the number of audience members who attend the preconcert discussion. These numbers are gathered by members of the Saint Cloud Symphony Board of Directors who count the number of attendees at events. Qualitative analysis includes: written and verbal feedback from musicians, audience members and chorus members; post-event discussion and evaluation with staff; and feedback via our web site. In August 2012, the symphony will launch a new web site to provide a method for audience members to provide feedback to the symphony staff.","The Evaluation Plan included both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Quantitative analysis: A. The number of musicians involved in this project: 62. B. The number of audience members attending this event: 452. C. The number of chorus members participating in this concert: 43. D. The number of audience members who attend the preconcert discussion: 90. Qualitative analysis: A. Written and verbal feedback from musicians, audience members and chorus members. From the audience surveys: 1. I loved the concert! 2. I would like details about season tickets. 3. I would like the orchestra to perform more vocal works, opera and piano works. B. Post-event discussion and evaluation with staff. 1. From a board member: I heard nothing but rave reviews! Bravo! Congrats on another job very well done. Our friend was very impressed with the orchestra. 2. Ticket staff suggested that the symphony phone number be more accessible at the ticket booth. C. Feedback via our web site. 1. Sandy: Congratulations to you and your team for a wonderful concert last night! It was a joy to be there for so many reasons! 2. The new people that have tickets will be great advocates.",,9800,"Other, local or private",14800,4000,"Deanna Boone, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Autumn King, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Jane Schulzetenberg, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Dance Into Fall",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will present the first concert of the 2012-2013 season on October 20, 2012, at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium, Saint Cloud State University. The evening begins with a presentation by the new Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Dr. Clinton Smith.",2012-10-20,2012-10-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-9,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19846,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Grand Prize Winner of the 2013 Young Performers Competition performed with the orchestra. 2. Musicians from the orchestra performed solos with the orchestra including the concertmaster, principal oboe and principal trumpet. 3. The orchestra performed the music of W. A. Mozart, technically difficult music for many orchestras. 4. Audience members heard a live orchestra performance in St Cloud.The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. The number of audience members who attend the preconcert discussion. D. The recording of this event demonstrates the orchestra’s technical abilities. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians and audience members. B. Post-event discussion and evaluation with staff. C. Feedback via our website and evaluation page in the program book.","1. Grand Prize Winner of the 2013 Young Performers Competition performed with the orchestra. Rachel and Grace Mertz performed with the orchestra! 2. Musicians from the orchestra performed solos with the orchestra including the Concertmaster, Principal Oboe and Principal Trumpet. Marion Judish, Patrick Thorn and Andrea Fedele performed with the orchestra. 3. The orchestra performed the music of W. A. Mozart, technically difficult music for many orchestras. The orchestra performed Symphony No. 29, K. 201 in A Major by WA Mozart 4.Audience members heard a live orchestra performance in St Cloud. Over 700 in attendance. The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. (75) B. The number of audience members attending this event. (700) C. The number of audience members who attend the preconcert discussion. (126) D. The recording of this event demonstrates the orchestra’s technical abilities. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians and audience members. B. Post event discussion and evaluation with staff. C. Feedback via our web site and evaluation page in the program book.",,9850,"Other, local or private",14850,4000,"Deanna Boone, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, David Haugen, Lori Johnson, Autumn King, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Jane Schulzetenberg, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Welcome Spring!",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert on March 23, 2013, at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium at Saint Cloud State University. “Welcome Spring!” begins with a preconcert discussion by Clinton Smith at 6:30 pm. This concert features the Winner of the 2013 Young Performer Competition.",2013-03-23,2013-03-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-14,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19847,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Saint Cloud Symphony performed a concert introducing the 2013-2014 Season to Central Minnesota. 2. The musicians of the orchestra prepared a portion of the music programmed for the full season. 3. The orchestra performed with a special guest. This provided the musicians of the orchestra with the unique opportunity to perform with Andrew Walesch and present a unique genre of music. This is music they would not have performed in a regularly programmed season. 4. The orchestra sold 10 additional season tickets at this event. As a Preview Concert the audience heard music the orchestra will perform in upcoming events. 5. Reduced ticket prices, $5 for every seat, made this concert affordable and accessible to the community.The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. Sales of additional season tickets. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians, special performers and audience members. B. Post event discussion and evaluation with staff.","Saint Cloud Symphony performed a concert introducing the 2013-2014 Season to Central Minnesota. The concert was performed on September 12, 2013 at Saint Cloud State University. The musicians of the orchestra prepared a portion of the music programmed for the full season. 56 musicians performed this concert. The first half of the program included samples of music from the 2013-2014 Season. The orchestra performed with a special guest. This provided the musicians of the orchestra with the unique opportunity to perform with Andrew Walesch and present a unique genre of music. This is music they would not have performed in a regularly programmed season. Andrew Walesch performed music from the Great American Songbook. Andrew and Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra Trombone player, Ken Vork, arranged the music for the orchestra. The orchestra sells 10 additional season tickets at this event. As a Preview Concert the audience heard music the orchestra will perform in upcoming events. The box office sold 14 season tickets the evening of the performance. Several orders also came in after the concert. Reduced ticket prices, $5 for every seat, made this concert affordable and accessible to the community. An audience member said, “This was the best five dollars I have ever spent!” Several others echoed this sentiment.",,7000,"Other, local or private",12000,4000,"Walter Boyd, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, Ross Detert, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra Preview Concert",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert previewing the music of the 2013-2014 Season and featuring music of The Great American Songbook with soloist Andrew Walesch. This concert will take place on September 12, 2013, at 7:00 pm in Ritsche Auditorium, Saint Cloud State University.",2031-09-12,2013-09-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19848,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","If this project achieves the intended outcomes, Fine Arts Programming expects audiences and residency participants to have a new interest and curiosity about modern dance that will lead them to explore other offerings from Fine Arts Programming and other Central Minnesota performing arts organizations, both in traditional and more innovative forms. Residency participants will also have a greater sense of what constitutes modern dance through the education components of Casebolt and Smith's outreach. Fine Arts Programming anticipates that area youth who participate in residencies will have a better appreciation for dance through hands-on interactions with the ensemble. Fine Arts Programming staff members expect that these activities will also strengthen relationships with our residency partners, which in turn will facilitate future partnerships.Fine Arts Programming will gather feedback responses from workshop facilitators to find out if the residency activities met the intended goals and/or expectations for each different demographic. These will not be surveys so much as narrative responses, giving partners a chance to provide more meaningful feedback. When we have partnered in the past, many times, facilitators ask their participants to journal about their experiences; these reflections have provided a wealth of information on the impact of arts activities. Fine Arts Programming will ask Boys and Girls Club to do the same for this residency. We will ask for this kind of feedback from College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University faculty whose classes take part in workshops with Casebolt and Smith, as well as any groups from District 742, and the Dancing with Many Voices dance ensemble. The easiest and most often used measure of success will, of course, be attendance numbers at residency activities and at the public performance. Fine Arts Programming will track ticket sales and participation numbers at residency events as well as survey the public performance audience to find out if this performance attracted new audiences to a contemporary dance performance as anticipated and if this style of dance was successful at changing attitudes and/or perceptions of modern dance.","One need identified in the application was that this project could help introduce new audiences to modern and contemporary dance. Survey results indicate that 49% of the audience attended any kind of live dance performance 0-5 times before. More importantly, 77% of the audience indicated that this performance changed their understanding or perspective on modern dance. Residency participants walked away with new ways of approaching dance and improvisation. The work in partnering and teamwork was also an important outcome in the creative process. Patrons at the public performance were asked to complete surveys to find out if this project attracted new audiences to dance performances or if this project changed perceptions of contemporary/modern dance. Evaluation forms were distributed to residency facilitators. Participation numbers were tracked for each residency event and the public performance.",,11136,"Other, local or private",16136,,"Steve Armstrong, Dennis Beach, Carie Braun, Tony Christianson, Marilou Denbo Eldred, Patrick Ellingsworth, Terry Fruth, Conner Griffin, Stuart Harvey, Michael Hemesath, Linda Hoeschler, Eric Hollas, Ann Huntrods, Bill Jeatran, Jim Knoblach, Paul Krump, Benedict Leuthner, Rene McGraw, Joe Mucha, Tom Nicol, Kathleen Norris, Bill O'Connell, Jose Peris, Robin Pierzina, David Rehr, Ken Roering, Mike Scherer, Thomas Schnettler, Bill Schubert, Don Schumacher, Fred Senn, Jim Sexton, Prince Wallace, Dan Whalen",,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Public College/University","Casebold and Smith",,"Casebolt and Smith, a two-person dance theater company, will present one evening performance and up to nine residency activities in the field of modern and contemporary dance theater.",2013-03-13,2013-03-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2222",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2011 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Goodhue, Ramsey, Hennepin, Scott, St. Louis, Kandiyohi",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-10,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 19849,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","I. The quantity of theatrical opportunities for area youth will increase. II. Making theatrical arts more accessible for area residents. III. Engaging area youth in theatrical learning opportunities developed through purposeful and age-appropriate youth development program planning.SOAR will utilize several methods of collecting and gathering information, including but not limited to: informal observation, pre-production and post-production surveys of youth participants, parents, audience members, artists and staff.","I. We increased the opportunities in our area by providing Jungle Book as an option for the youth in our community. We increased the quality in our area by providing a new component called, Beyond the Stage, putting an emphasis on developing out youth. II. We provided discounted tuition to provide any child that was interested access to our program. We also provided free tickets to volunteers and residents of the community. III. Beyond the Stage was created to ensure that we kept our participants engaged during their time off stage. IV. Beyond the Stage was developed by a sub-committee of board members and volunteers from the early childhood youth development, education and fine arts fields. Our evaluation included informal conversations with the kids, parents, staff and board members. We also surveyed the kids, parents, and audience to help improve our program.",,8700,"Other, local or private",13700,,"Terrell Beaudry, Jamie Cassidy, Ellen Paukert, Jamie Reznicek, Debra Bishop",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","SOAR Arts Jungle Book and SOAR Academy",,"SOAR Arts will be developing SOAR Academy. A live theater opportunity for youth ages 5-18 in the surrounding communities of St Michael. Participants will immerse themselves in movement, acting, and singing, culminating with a live performance of Disney's Jungle Book Kids.",2013-01-07,2013-03-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",soar@soararts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-15,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19854,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,4190,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. To feature 35 high quality pieces of art from Minnesota at the annual Essential Art Exhibition. 2. Turn the reception into a celebration, featuring music and multimedia awards ceremony. 3. Connect the visual artists featured in the exhibit with local businesses interested in utilizing the artists.We will use an online survey tool to help us assess the projects at various points of the program, from drop off of work through the reception and completion of the exhibit.","To feature 35 high quality art pieces from Minnesota; turn the reception into a celebration, featuring music and a multimedia ceremony; connect the visual artist featured in the exhibit with local businesses interested in utilizing the artists in some manner. We used online survey methods and through interview and discussions, got the artists involved with local businesses and opportunities.",,3310,"Other, local or private",7500,600,"Ellen Nelson, Kara Poissant, Lara Erickson, Colin Jarrell, Rhonda Fitzsimmons, Kurtis Neu, John Uphoff",,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","13th Annual Essential Art Exhibition",,"Art exhibition and celebration.",2013-01-07,2013-02-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-11,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19856,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,3605,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The High School Art Exhibition and Competition will host young artists from high schools from throughout central Minnesota for a 22 day exhibition in the Great River Regional Library. Approximately 13 schools will participate and 130 students will exhibit their work. Prizes will be given to artists who exhibit exceptional abilities in drawing, painting, sculpture, fiber, ceramics, and more. With a highly visible location, at the Great River Regional Library, and 360 hours of general public exposure, the community will be able to experience the quality and creative work.Evaluation methods include registration forms from individual artists, surveys of events, and follow up with teachers at receptions and art pick up. A comment book will be at the art show during the entire exhibit for feedback on art and exhibit quality.","Ten Schools Participated: Tech, Cathedral, Foley, Rocori, Sartell, Upsala, Annandale, Elk River, Saint Johns Prep, Little Falls. The exhibition was open to the public in an extremely accessible public building. Over 200 people participated in the art reception.",,2645,"Other, local or private",6250,1500,"Ellen Nelson, Kara Poissant, Lara Erickson, Rhonda Fitzsimmons, Mary Bruno, Colin Jarrell, Kurtis Neu",0.05,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","High School Art Exhibition and Competition",,"Annual Art Exhibition for High School Students in Central Minnesota.",2013-04-01,2013-04-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-16,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19857,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Individual captivation of audience members through kinesthetic, sensory and emotional engagement; 2. Arts learning through performance and participation; 3. Shared information and experience amongst dance artists, fostering future connections; 4. Enhanced perspective (for artists and audience) of diverse artistic and cultural expression through dance; 5. Visibility and support for diverse, professional level dance in Central Minnesota.Outcomes will be measured by gathering both narrative responses from artists and audience members as well as quantifiable data regarding the number and identity of participants. Box office receipts will document numbers while a mail list signup and online survey will provide information about who attended, why, and what they found engaging or challenging about the show. We discovered with our last Dancing with Many Voices production that several audience members elected to share feedback about the show through Facebook. We will continue to utilize this online social networking source as a means to gather responses. Contact information gathered through the box office will be added to the databases of participating artists for future projects. In the same manner as our 2011 project, participating dancers will be interviewed about what skills or new ways of thinking they developed during the project. They will also be asked to write a short description of their experience and these stories will be shared with the other artists. When appropriate, these stories will also be added to our online archive for Dancing with Many Voices. Participating artists will also engage in a post mortem reflection and conversation about the project. These reflections will guide planning and goals for future projects.","Outcomes: a high quality dance production, featuring a diverse collection of artistic and cultural perspectives; an interactive, educational performance for 400 high school students from District 742; an interactive drum and dance workshop geared toward participation of youth and families in the community; networking opportunities for dance artists through shared rehearsal and feedback sessions as well as a shared performance; online collection of stories, photos, video clips and cultural information from the participating artists, to share with the community at large. Evaluation Methods: Roster of Artists with indication of artistic/cultural identity; Number of Tickets sold for Paramount show and report audience demographics; Audience/Artist Surveys; Feedback on Social Media; Number of Participants at Tech High School Show and other outreach projects; Completed handout/assignment by Tech High School students; Completed evaluation papers by Saint Cloud State University students; Teacher/Staff Interviews.",,9200,"Other, local or private",14200,,"Lucille Guinta-Bates, Jeffrey Bleam, Debra Leigh, Jane Oxton, David Earp, Bonnie Schock, Darcey Engen, Karthi Veeramani",,"Wicked Sister Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Dancing with Many Voices",,"Dancing with Many Voices is a collective of artistically and culturally diverse central Minnesota dance artists. The company will present a program of new dance works at the Paramount Theatre on January 25th, 2013, an educational show for teens earlier that day, and several community outreach activities.",2012-11-01,2013-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,DeBlieck,"Wicked Sister Dance","703 10th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(612) 242-5833 ",david@wickedsisterdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-12,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19860,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,2282,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We acknowledge that while we can’t measure some things, we can measure the awareness created. For example: following this project, one of the ways we can measure the outcome is through the schools, via our singers – has their knowledge and attitude changed regarding their peers who may struggle daily? Have our singers created enough awareness amongst themselves that they can recognize when someone is struggling or needing help? How giving are they, and has preparing for this concert/project taught them to do more volunteer work and/or service in their own communities? We want our singers to know that not everyone lives in a safe environment and that through positive change, they can make a difference. We expect that following this project, many of the members of the Youth Chorale will see their peers differently, and we anticipate that they will request more service-learning concerts in the future. Our Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota singers will go into their communities with more knowledge and a better grasp of other social issues, volunteering, having a new attitude, being accepting of others, and having a better understanding of how the world works today. At the end of the concert, we can measure the reaction of the audience – a standing ovation and knowing that they will leave the concert hall with a sense of pride for the next generation of caring, responsible individuals. We will also implement a survey to measure their individual feedback. Finally, we can measure the number of singers participating, audience attendance, and ticket sales.One of the ways to evaluate is simply through observation – verbal audience reaction, verbal feedback from choir families, ticket sales, and support from the community. Following the concert, and in the weeks to come, the feedback from our choir families and the community will help us determine if our goals were successful, or if anything different needs to be done in preparation for the next time we collaborate with another arts organization. Another way to evaluate is that following the concert, singers will then take the skills they learned from rehearsals and performing back to their respective classrooms, places of worship, or community groups. The opportunity for young people to interact with other adult singers who love to sing, and the sustenance and further development of a cultural, musical, community are all benefits we expect to achieve from this project. This season, the Youth Chorale organization will be implementing a concert survey that our audience members can fill out online. We are looking forward to the feedback, but also to help fine-tune our offerings to the community. We would also like to survey our singers and get their feedback on the personal impact of doing a concert that deals with the struggles and, ultimately, the future of youth.","This project touched our organization and singers on so many levels. Preparations for this concert included learning music that dealt with overcoming struggles and rising up/looking forward to a brighter tomorrow, as well as collaborating with an adult choir from the Twin Cities area. Before and during the actual project/concert, statistics were given on the number of homeless youth in the community, how many were helped in 2012, as well as in the broader state of Minnesota. As a result of this collaboration, our singers have a better grasp of social issues in their communities and an understanding that not everyone lives in a safe environment. They have committed themselves to creating more positive change in their schools and among their peers. Many of our singers and staff commented that it made them realize how fortunate their family is compared to other individuals whose existence is a constant struggle, and made them appreciate their life more. Within the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota organization, as well as our audience, this project created more awareness of youth homelessness and struggles in the community and beyond. We anticipated that this project would impact our young singers, but we were not prepared for the effect that it would have on them. As a result, they have requested to do more service-learning projects and concerts. We used several evaluation methods to measure the outcomes listed above, such as verbal audience reaction, verbal feedback from choir families, audience attendance and ticket sales, and support from the community; but the most effective were the audience and singer surveys that we conducted. These provided valuable insight on the emotional aspect of this project, but also gave Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota an inside look at how deeply our singers felt after the project completed. For many, the service-learning aspect made the topic of youth homelessness more “real” to them. It was an eye-opening and beautiful experience that was shared among the ensembles.",,2475,"Other, local or private",4757,2282,"James Wiant, Joann Weber, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, Susan Heysse, David Paulson, David Tilstra, Andrew Walesch, Ethan Wittrock",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""A New Day"" Collaborative Concert w/ VocalPoint",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota proposes a major collaborative concert with St Paul-based VocalPoint Chorus, with the intent of using music as a tool to bring awareness to the growing issues homeless youth and youth struggles in both Central Minnesota and the Twin Cities area.",2013-02-24,2013-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-17,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.",,2 19861,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,1984,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","A primary criterion for success would be an equal or greater audience size compared to last season’s Youth Sing Out collaborative concert. Positive survey feedback is another factor in determining the success of the event. We will be looking for a favorable audience reaction – verbal and non-verbal (e.g. standing ovation). One more indication of success is increased activity on our social media profiles.Counting ticket sales is one of the evaluation methods that we will use to determine if our marketing and promotional materials were effective. An observed increase in audience size over last year would indicate success. Surveys will be used to determine how we can serve our audiences better at this and future concerts. A paper survey will be inserted into each Youth Sing Out concert program, while the online survey will appear as a link in the program, along with the website address and a QR Code for those patrons who use smartphones. Both the paper and online results will be tabulated into a spreadsheet and read amongst the staff of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and its Board of Directors. We will be looking for 90% of 4’s and 5’s (5 = Excellent) on the feedback responses and roughly 10% (or more) total response from our audience. Audience reactions will be observed during and after the concert and in the weeks to come, new verbal reactions will help us determine whether anything different needs to be done in preparation for next year’s collaborative concert. A non-verbal standing ovation at the close of the concert will signify favorable audience reaction. An increase in activity on our social media profiles will point to the success of the event and to the awareness of the choir(s) in general. We will count the number of Facebook “likes” and Twitter “follows” on our sites. We anticipate over 400 views post-concert on our Facebook page, and all post-concert status update replies will be read.","The audience size for Youth Sing Out this year was fairly comparable to last year’s audience. We were hoping for greater numbers, seeing as the venue was increasingly larger, but the number of tickets sold was fairly close to last year. We are, however, seeing growth as we continue to present this concert, so we consider that a success. This year, we opted to do a survey to determine how we can serve our audiences better at this and future concerts. Each survey was inserted into the concert program and a public verbal announcement was made before the start of the concert which also directed patrons with smartphones to scan the QR code on the back of the program and be taken directly to the website if that is how they preferred to fill out the survey. The outcome of the survey was exactly what we were hoping for – 4’s and 5’s (Excellent). Positive survey feedback demonstrates not only a successful concert, but it means that Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is meeting a need in the community with the Youth Sing Out concert. Audience reactions were observed during and following the concert. A standing ovation after the closing song indicated that this concert was met with favor and the Central Minnesota community was impressed with the caliber of singing from its local youth. We saw an increase in the number of “likes” on the Youth Chorale Facebook page, as well as an increase in the number of people who saw our posts leading up to the concert, the day of, as well as the day after. Our original grant proposed over 400 views on the Facebook page, and we saw 856 views! All replies to the posts were extremely favorable, which indicates success.",,3100,"Other, local or private",5084,1984,"James Wiant, Joann Weber, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, David Tilstra, David Paulson, Susan Heysse, Andrew Walesch, Ethan Wittrock",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Youth Sing Out",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota proposes a collaborative choral concert featuring over 250+ Central Minnesota youth singers representing the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Mixed and Women’s Chorale, Saint John's Boys' Choir Junior Varsity and Concert Choir, and Cantabile Choristers and Girls’ Choir.",2013-05-05,2013-05-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-17,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19862,"Project Grant - Round 1",2013,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Our specific measurable outcomes are as follows: 1. Youth Theatre Workshop will maintain an active presence by providing theater arts for youth in the Sherburne and Wright county region. 2. Youth Theatre Workshop, by offering this production of The Little Mermaid, will be able to increase opportunities and offerings for local and regional artists, and especially youth ages preschool through high school, to participate in local live theater. 3. This production will continue to promote the educational mission of Youth Theatre Workshop-- which is that artists, and especially youth who participate in theatrical training and performance opportunities through Youth Theatre Workshop, will continually increase their artistic and theatrical skills, knowledge, and experience. 4. Youth Theatre Workshop will also continue to make available theatrical offerings at value pricing for local audiences, especially families and children. 5. To maintain collaboration with the Elk River School District and the Boys and Girls Club of Elk River--to jointly promote our organizations and our mutual educational missions. The Boys and Girls Club has been an active supporter of regional non-profit artistic organizations such as Youth Theatre Workshop.Youth Theatre Workshop will produce ten performances of Disney's The Little Mermaid at the Historic Little Theater in Elk River High School. This will support every measurable goal (outcomes 1-5) listed above, by offering performance opportunities for local youth and local artists, and by producing a family friendly, budget friendly theater offering in the Sherburne/Wright county area. In support of our educational mission and proposed outcomes (outcome 3), we will have a comprehensive, rigorous rehearsal and training process, with practice in music, dance, and theater skills. Youth of all ages and adult artists learn all required materials, how to speak, move, sing and dance, and skillfully perform several performances of a live stage musical production. All of our rehearsals are led and taught by artistic professionals with many years of education and expertise. Other opportunities for those who wish to learn or participate involve artistic and theater support activities such as backstage and props work, set design, lighting, operating a sound board, and costuming. Our artistic and educational offerings are open to all who are interested and able to participate in any way--in support of outcomes 1, 2, and 4.","Goal 1: This production will incorporate and create artistic opportunities for approximately 75 youth ages 3 - high school, along with approximately 20 adults. Outcome: We had over 70 youth in our production ages 3 - high school, along with 18 adult volunteers in charge of various duties. Evaluation: We were able to cast all youth that auditioned for our production, and recruit adult volunteers to assist with this production. Goal 2: Those participating in acting and producing this production will take part in 10 performances in the historic Little Theatre in Elk River High School between the dates of November 15 - 25. Outcome: We were able to perform 11 performances including a special performance for Saint Andrews Elementary during the morning. Evaluation: Met performance goals by offering 10 public performances and 1 special performance for Saint Andrews Elementary. Goal 3: the performances will bring family friendly artistic benefit, oriented toward youth and comparable to professional metro area theatre programming, at an affordable cost to audience members. Outcome: We were able to provide a family friendly production that benefited the youth involved with an artistic production that was comparable to any regional theatre and metro youth theatre programs. Evaluation: We had over 3,000 audience members which is evidence of the quality and the affordability of this production. Goal 4: Rehearsals and extensive training are provided to enhance performance experience. Outcome: Youth participating in the production were introduced, taught, and experienced all aspects of the performance of a major theatre production including singing, choreography, blocking, line delivery, timing, and stage movement. In addition, some of the older students were introduced more advanced topics such as set design/building, lighting, sound, props, and stage management. Evaluation: This youth in this production were able to increase their overall knowledge in producing a major theatrical production. From first-time on stage to our theatre veterans, everyone was challenged from this production.",,26488,"Other, local or private",30488,,"Eileen Anderson Bowersox, Brian Budahn, Russell Branjord, Sandra McAllister",,"Youth Theatre Workshop","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Little Mermaid",,"Disney Jr.'s The Little Mermaid, produced by Youth Theatre Workshop. Show dates November 15-18 and November 23-25. Ten performances, plus one school performance. Approximately 150 cast and crew, ages infant-adult, at Elk River High School's Little Theatre. The majority of cast is ages PreK through high school.",2012-11-15,2012-11-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Youth Theatre Workshop","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",maximom7@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-13,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 15969,"Project Grant",2012,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The number of people involved with this project will increase over previous Summer theater productions. We will also submit surveys to ticket purchasers following the production. This survey will welcome feedback and comments. We also hope to broaden and deepen people's appreciation of the arts in West Central Minnesota. Our community theater has a goal of fostering interaction and growth between children and adults and this production would meet that criterion.We will continue to track attendance and participation in Summer Theater from our inaugural production in 2003 to the present. Staff will meet and discuss surveys as they are returned.","We grew from 13 cast and crew last year--The Fantasticks to 51 this year. We heard wonderful comments from the audience, letter to the Paynesville Press, and surveys. Even though not everyone chose to do one following the show, the response was overwhelmi",,13560,"Other, local or private",17060,,"Colleen Pelton, Matt Dickhausen, Char Strand, Kari Shumaker, Ian Pelton, Amy Syvertson",,"Paynesville Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""Annie Warbucks""",,"We would like to do a community theater Summer production of ""Annie Warbucks."" This production will involve children through senior citizens. It will be run in conjunction with Paynesville Community Education.",2012-06-25,2012-08-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Pelton,"Paynesville Community Theater","801 W Hwy 23",Paynesville,MN,56362,"(320) 243-7221 ",cpelton@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-46,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15971,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Tuesdays with Morrie will create a unique experience, using the local arts community as a way to create awareness and stress the importance to start early conversations about the need for advance health care directives and living wills. The Tuesdays with Morrie production will also serve as a catalyst to launch a community end-of-life discussion, featuring a panel of professionals in the medical community, the financial sector and community leaders specializing in hospice and palliative care. In addition to this community-wide discussion with local community and business leaders regarding the important of end-of-life care, the Tuesdays with Morrie play will also work in partnership with the new Honoring Choices initiative in St Cloud named, æLight the LegacyÆ. It is the mission of Light the Legacy to make end-of-life discussions common practice with families, removing the fear and stigma associated with having these types of conversations. Outcomes we aim to achieve with the community roundtable discussions from the Tuesdays with Morrie are: Educate the public about advance care planning: planning for future medical care when you are unable to make your own decisions. Inform individuals how to choose a health care spokesperson (the agent"" specified in the ""Health Care Proxy"") and what to do which ensure wishes are understood and honored. Increase families comfort level in discussing death and dying, while promoting conversations and appropriate actions that will lead to the completion or an update of the Health Care Proxy form. On the artistic front, part of the mission for Pioneer Place Productions is to produce plays that are seldom seen in the Central Minnesota area and to bring to their stage to a caliber of talent and performance that local patrons would certainly otherwise see only at a venue in the Twin Cities. The Tuesdays with Morrie production will highlight the very best that the Pioneer Place venue has to offer the community û a smaller, intimate setting that brings the actors into such close physical distance from the patrons that the only natural result is for the patrons to be intensely engaged in the production. In that regard, this production is the quintessential Pioneer Place type of show. The nature of the Tuesdays with Morrie production, coupled with the intimacy to hold a community roundtable discussion on such a sensitive topic, will be a perfect match for the Pioneer Place venue.Quantitative evaluation plans for this particular project are difficult to measure, as the process of end-of-life discussions is a gradual one, using a multi-faceted approach to inform and educate a variety of constituents. By using the Tuesdays with Morrie play, we hope to use art as a medium to reach out to audiences who may not typically engaged in these conversations at health care offices. Additionally, using art as a medium which is accessible and entertaining to most, we are able to offer heightened community awareness surrounding the issue to generate end of life discussions amongst the general public. Expected impact on the community is to supplement efforts made by the Light the Legacy coalition to raise awareness, and increase the number of community members who have advanced health care directives on file at their local medical clinics. Since the Light the Legacy movement is in its Phase 1 pilot stage, data and measurement results will not be forthcoming until the initiative is able to mature. On an artistic front, we will be able to measure the impact of the Tuesdays with Morrie performance by: analyze ticket sales data; review financial sales data; Identify number who attended talk back sessions (with performers); identify number of community members who attended roundtable discussions.""","Educate the public about advance care planning: planning for future medical care when you are unable to make your own decisions. Inform individuals how to choose a health care spokesperson (the “agent” specified in the “Health Care Proxy”) and what to do ",,16500,"Other, local or private",21500,,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House",,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Tuesdays with Morrie",,"Tuesdays with Morrie is a collaborative community effort to use the arts as a way to help facilitate end-of-life discussions and advanced planning in the Central Minnesota community. Tuesdays with Morrie will be used to create awareness to the importance of advance health care directives and living wills.",2012-10-19,2012-11-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,Larson,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","5537 Galaxy Rd","St Augusta",MN,56301,"(320) 255-5433 ",alarson@quietoakshospicehouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-47,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15972,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To bring the community together using the arts as the catalyst and to draw large numbers of residents as well as visitors from outside the St Cloud area to the Art Fair by George resulting in economic benefits for the artists, vendors and area businesses. To increase the propensity of community members to participate in the arts and to offer opportunities to engage residents in the creation of artwork. To collaborate with community business leaders and residents who werenÆt previously arts supporters. To attract and showcase a wide variety of local, regional and stateûwide artists and craft-makers. The venue has the physical capacity for 50 exhibit booths. To enhance the appreciation of fine arts and crafts and increase the sales of original artwork. In addition, the Rotary's goal is to produce an arts and crafts event with broad appeal, positive economic results and a reputation for high-quality that garners artistsÆ and community support, participation and satisfaction.Outcome: To bring the community together using the arts as the catalyst and to draw large numbers of residents as well as visitors from outside the St Cloud area to the Art Fair by George resulting in economic benefits for the artists, vendors and area businesses. Measurement: Attendance figures and vendor sales receipts, numbers of cars in the parking lot and parked on the street will be a quantifiable measures of the desired outcome. A follow-up survey will be given to downtown business owners following the event to find out if business increased or decreased due to the Art Fair. Outcome: To increase the propensity of community members to participate in the arts and to offer opportunities that will engage residents in the creation of artwork. Measurement-Observational: Committee members will observe and note if attendees engage with the performing artists, are interested in watching the craft demonstrations, spend time interacting with the exhibitors and participate in the creation of community art projects. Outcome: To collaborate with community business leaders and residents who werenÆt previously arts supporters. Measurement: The committee will compare a regular list of arts supporters, volunteers and businesses to a list of Art Fair by George participants and identify NEW supporters. Outcome: To attract and showcase a wide variety of local, regional and stateûwide artists and craft-makers. The venue has the physical capacity for 50 exhibit booths. Measurement: We will easily be able to test the CommitteeÆs ability to recruit 50 artists. Outcomes: To enhance the appreciation of fine arts and crafts and increase the sales of original artwork. In addition, the Rotary's goal is to produce an arts and crafts event with broad appeal, positive economic results and a reputation for high-quality that garners artistsÆ and community support, participation and satisfaction. Measurement: We will follow up with exhibitors to survey their satisfaction with the Art Fair, how their sales receipts compared to other events in which they have participated and if they would return as an exhibitor in future years.","The Saint Cloud Rotary added an arts and crafts fair to “Summertime by George,” a 12-week free concert series held at Lake George in St Cloud. ""Art Faire by George,"" as it was titled, was Summertime by George's first all-day component and first time incor",,4275,"Other, local or private",9275,,"David Tripp, Renae Sternke, Christy Gilleland, Pegg Gustafson, Cindy Hawker, Dan Soldner",,"Rotary Club of Saint Cloud",,"Arts and Crafts Fair by George!",,"The Saint Cloud Rotary will add an Arts Fair to Summertime by George, a 12-week free concert series at Lake George, Saint Cloud. Weekly crowds of 3000û8000 attended last year. In addition to the artist booths, ""human sculptures,"" demonstrations and interactive community art projects will be featured.",2012-08-08,2012-08-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucinda,Hawker,"Rotary Club of Saint Cloud","913 W Saint Germain St PO Box 1212","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3116 ",aannh@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-48,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15974,"Project Grant",2012,1370,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Our primary goal for our students is to offer them a unique jazz program that not only challenges their skills, but also encourages each band member to fulfill his or her unique musical potential. We anticipate that our students will continue to share their renewed musical commitments and skills within their Central Minnesota Communities through their involvement and performances with junior and senior high school bands, churches, and community groups.We measure these goals by asking our band members and their parents about benefits the students have gained. At the end of the session, we will ask our students to review the band director and the support they received from the association's program by completing anonymous questionnaires. Results of these questionnaires will be shared with the board and the band's director. Ideas shared through these questionnaires will be used to determine changes to the program.","Evaluation of the program included written reviews from musicians and their parents. Our primary goal for our students is to offer them a unique jazz program that not only challenges their skills, but also encourages each band member to fulfill his or her",,630,"Other, local or private",2000,,"Judy Zetterlund, Beth Cariveau",,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","All Star Jazz Band Summer Program",,"Summer program to continue efforts of school-year program to expand students' musical skills in the jazz genre with small group instruction and performances for community groups.",2012-06-11,2012-08-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Judy,Zetterlund,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","3451 Deer Creek Trl","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 656-9155 ",jzetterlund@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-49,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15976,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Measurable Outcomes: 1. Increased attendance at the Art Crawls throughout the year. While the number of people attending the regular Art Crawls is growing and they are successful in bringing the public downtown to appreciate and purchase artists' work, we want more! The additional excitement will draw more people, who will then return for regular crawls throughout the year. Expanded Art Crawl advertising and marketing will bring in more people from the surrounding areas - from Brainerd to Alexandria to Monticello to Mille Lacs. Regional patrons, once they see what we have to offer will be encouraged to return to downtown St Cloud for shopping, future crawls, and other arts activities. 2. Increased public awareness and knowledge of our regional artists, musicians, actors, writers, and arts organizations and promote their work. By trying out working with clay, or painting, or seeing artists at work making music, dancing or acting, patrons will be inspired to take a class, attend a play or go to a concert. Organizations will have the opportunity to promote their seasons and patrons will be able to develop relationships with the artists and purchase their work. 3. Expanded organizational ability and marketing effectiveness of the Collaborative. Our summer intern(s) will build on the strides made by last summer's interns, exploring new opportunities in print, radio, and social media advertising. The intern will also develop promotional materials, handle logistics for the placement of musicians and actors, interface with participating performers, and design organization materials to increase the efficiency and organizational capacity of the Collaborative. This can be beneficial to the interns as well, attracting talented individuals to the field of arts management and promotion, providing an opportunity to try it out. 4. Increased diversity of participating artists, adding at least two performing groups of ethnic diversity that represent members of our community. This might include groups like the Nu-Way Choir and the drummers from the Boys and Girls Clubs led by Buddy King, or others from the new members of our community.Evaluation Plan/Methods: 1. We will count patrons who come to the Art Crawl. Since we have some attendance estimates from past crawls, we can compare the numbers and evaluate the increased numbers. 2. We will survey patrons, artists, venues, and organizations participating in the crawl to evaluate this year's experience and evaluate whether they see an increase in public awareness. We will ask how they found out about the crawl to measure our marketing effectiveness. 3. As a group we will assess the experience of the 2012 Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, evaluating what we learned, the systems that were produced that will lead to sustainability, what went well and what problems still remain. 4. We track the participation of the ethnically diverse groups attracted to performing at the crawl.","We worked to achieve the following outcomes: Increased attendance at all Art Crawls, increased public awareness of our regional artists - visual artists, musicians, actors, writers, and arts organizations, expanded organizational ability and marketing eff",,4600,"Other, local or private",9600,,"Ellen Nelson, Ken Gorrell, Julie Mische",,"Saint Cloud Downtown Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sizzling Summer Art Crawl 2012",,"The 2012 Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, slated for August 18/19, will again present a lively weekend of art, music, and theatre, with artists performing and exhibiting their work throughout downtown St Cloud. Community relationships - artists, businesses, and the public - will be built through the arts.",2012-08-17,2012-08-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Saint Cloud Downtown Council","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3120 ",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-50,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15977,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 400 people will attend the Saint Cloud Film Festival. We will have at least 50 films submitted from groups of filmmakers around the region. We expect to be able to show 40 short films - we may be able to show more depending on run times. The Saint Cloud Film Festival will offer 25 opportunities for graphic designers to create original movie poster art work based on the submitted films. There will be an online ballot for favorite poster - we'll have over 500 votes submitted. With over 5,000 website hits at StCloudFilmFest.com we'll know that through our efforts to reach the community we have created a strong online presence. By having 400 people in attendance, 50 films submitted, 25 unique posters created, and website that can generate awareness for us year round we will have accomplished our goals of establishing a solid foundation to build on in the future.We will count the number of tickets sold to calculate our attendance numbers. We'll advertise the event and website to filmmakers for submissions. The application will require information about who worked on the project, their position, and how many were adults/minors. We will take applications and count up the number of total projects that were submitted and the total amount of artists (directors, actors, writers, adults, children, etc) that participated in creating the shorts. We have a lot of connections to the graphic design world through our committee. They will talk within their community and have assured us that there is interest in participating. We'll also talk to the design students at Saint Cloud State University as well as send out notices to other nearby colleges. The 25 (or more) posters will be eligible for awards from judges and from the people who visit the website. By placing those posters around the area along with the rest of our efforts to drive hits to the website we'll be able to accumulate 500 votes which will be counted by the tallier. All of our advertisement will drive people to www.stcloudfilmfest.com for dates/tickets/submission info/voting/etc. In order to measure our online presence we will use the site-host's provided hit counter. In-person submissions also accepted by either Cy Cords at the Saint Cloud Times or Dan Barth at Pioneer Place Theatre - both in St Cloud.","To count attendance we used the amount of tickets (paid and comped) collected at the doors to tell us that we had a total attendance of 343 people. From our Film Submission Application we were able to collect information about how many adults and minors p",,4250,"Other, local or private",9250,,"John Scott Jr., Jody Barth, Morgan Philippi, Cyrus Cords, Heidi Steadman, Tony Olauson",,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","St Cloud Film Festival",,"We will organize and put on a 3-night film festival supporting local short films. First two nights we'll show 20 films and the third night is the Awards Show featuring all of the nominated shorts. There will be a contest for graphic designers to create a poster for the short they're paired with.",2012-09-17,2012-09-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Hennepin, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-51,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15978,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","For the Memorial Day Concert, we expect to provide support for local veterans and their families. For the Briggs' Lake Concert, the Lewis House Dedication, the Star Rail Museum Dedication, the 125th Anniversary Exhibit Concert at the Stearns County Museum, and possibly for the opening ceremonies for the CanAm Games, we plan to not only help the various groups celebrate their event, but also create new patrons for the Saint Cloud Municipal Band by introducing ourselves to different groups of individuals. Each of our concerts includes interactions with the band director explaining the history and stories behind the pieces we play so people can understand and relate to the compositions. In this way, we instruct as well as offer a potentially new basis in which patrons can understand what the composers had in mind. Based on last summerÆs Barden Park Survey, we expect to again see the results that support the preferences of taxpayers when the Legacy Grant was created by voters on November 4, 2008. Last summer, our patrons showed that many were families composed of several generations coming to the concert. Several noted that our performances were unique, not available in other cities or in other states. The Saint Cloud Municipal Band Concerts are a source of civic pride, and great entertainment. About demographics: Great performance û sad it is last û grandson and daughter really interested and look forward to Thursday! Really like marches û my brother and son belonged to the band Threeû year old Shane marched all night and made friends with the drummers! Great fun to bring grandkids and watch them get into the music.We plan to continue surveying our patrons. We added a question about the zip codes of our patrons who attended the 2011 Fall Paramount Concert to get a better idea of the market area we serve. Our market for that concert drew people from the Twin Cities as well as from Central Minnesota. We also ask about music preferences, ages, and comments the patrons have about the individual performances. When we gather sufficient numbers of surveys from various demographics and zip codes, we can do cross-tabulations to determine any statistically significant differences. With this information, we can better serve our patrons by playing what they know they like as well as gently introduce new musical genres into their eveningÆs entertainment. In addition to surveys, individuals in the audience will come up and chat with band members. We request the band members share these ôqualitative evaluationsö with the rest of the band, and we will thus share the stories with the granting agency.","We played concerts at the VA Medical Center, Briggs' Lake, the Lewis House Dedication at Saint Cloud State University, and the 125th Anniversary Exhibit at the Stearns County Museum as well as a concert at Sauk Center, the Fourth of July Concert at Hester",,18000,"Other, local or private",23000,,"Joe Fox, Dave Light, Bob Frost, Nicole Hagman, Mary Edwards",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Summer Anniversary Concerts",,"For the Band's 125th Anniversary, instead of our normal 9, we scheduled 14 concerts between Memorial Day and August 16th.",2012-05-28,2012-08-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 251-4923 ",maryeedwards85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-52,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15980,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This concert will feature the orchestra performing music that will introduce and create interest in the 2012-2013 concert season. We are trying to open access to this arts experience to everyone. 1: Reach a new audience. Attendance at this event would include 25% first time attendees. By programming a concert with the Fabulous Armadillos we will have a built in additional audience. All of their St Cloud performances are often sold out. We anticipate they will assist us in selling out this performance as well. Getting new people to hear the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will bring new audience to the orchestra for the rest of the season. 2: Introduce the new Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra to the community. We have spent 2011-2012 seeking a new artistic leader. Advance promotion will create excitement at meeting the new orchestra conductor. This will be his first concert as the Artistic Director for the orchestra. 3: Provide the musicians of the orchestra with a challenging artistic experience. The musicians of the orchestra are extremely talented and want to be challenged. The orchestra musicians want to play music that inspires them to create a quality arts experience for the audience. This program will do this by offering the musicians the opportunity to perform some of the best known classical music literature. The musicians benefit from the experience of performing this music and the audience benefits from the opportunity to listen to the performance. This concert will also give the musicians an opportunity to perform a new genre of music when they accompany the Fabulous Armadillos. 4: Collaborate with Saint Cloud State University and the University Programming Board to present this program on campus. Saint Cloud State University has been a supportive partner since the inception of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. We also have a close relationship with the program board of Saint Cloud State University, and will ask them to assist us in promoting this event. Last year the UBP Board was very active in helping us promote the September Preview Concert. 5: Sell additional season tickets. At least 25 new patrons will purchase tickets for regular season concerts presented by the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. Our efforts will not stop with the completion of this event. We will continue to reach out to this audience and encourage them to attend our concerts throughout the 2012-2013 concert season. Our ultimate goal is to develop a long-term relationship with our community. All of this will add up to a wonderful musical experience for the audience and the musicians. The outcome of this project is to provide a new opportunity for a meaningful arts experience for all members of our community.The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra measures the effectiveness of all of our programs by direct response from our audiences, staff and the members of the orchestra. In the case of a concert, attendance is a measure of reaching our goals. Increased concert attendance indicates we are offering a program that is interesting, promoted effectively, and meets the needs of the audience and the musicians. A full-house indicates we have done a good job from programming to promotion to presentation. This will be the third year we have offered a Preview Concert as part of our programming. The audience has grown steadily over time. The first year we had 250 patrons and last year that amount nearly doubled to 400 patrons. This has become an important part of our season. Audience surveys and feedback are used to help the staff and the Board of Directors determine the effectiveness of the programs and their service to the public. Audience acceptance of performance and programming is a primary tool for evaluation. We invite and receive significant feedback, and we strive to understand the trends that develop in order to respond to the needs of our audience. We will use an on-line survey to gain feedback from the audience on additional elements of this performance. We will encourage concert goers to go to our website and complete the on-line survey. We are looking for feedback on the program we presented, the marketing tools we used and the overall satisfaction with the experience. This information will be used to assist us in future planning. We receive feedback from the musicians via direct feedback and through the Musician Committee. The committee represents the sections of the orchestra and is instrumental in guiding the process of the orchestra and providing feedback to the Executive Director and the Board of Directors.","This concert featured the orchestra performing music that introduced the 2012-2013 concert season. Special guests were the Fabulous Armadillos. 1: Reach a new audience. Many audience members reported to staff, musicians and board members that they had nev",,7550,"Other, local or private",12550,,"Deanna Boone, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, David Haugen, Lori Johnson, John Ingman, Autumn King, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Jane Schulzetenberg, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Bach and Rock",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will present a performance of Bach and Rock on September 18, 2012, at 7:00 pm in Ritsche Auditorium, Saint Cloud State University. This concert will feature the orchestra and the Fabulous Armadillos.",2012-09-18,2012-09-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-53,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15985,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increase number of children who attend a performance by 100%. 2. Positive audience reaction of 95% satisfactory or higher. 3. Positive reactions of 80% satisfactory or higher response by cast, crew and pit orchestra.1. By simply counting the free children admissions, we will determine if more children attended the performance than last year. If sufficient grant dollars are not received, the production will still be staged and free children's admission will be limited to just a few production dates. 2. A survey is conducted of audience members. Our measurable outcome can be determined using the completed surveys. The survey measures quality of performance and admission cost as determined by the audience. 3. A blind survey is conducted of cast and crew following a production. Those that complete the survey will be asked to rate their overall experience either as a cast, crew or pit orchestra member.","Our measurable outcomes included a 100% increase of children who attend performances; 95% positive audience reaction; and 80% positive reaction by cast, crew and pit orchestra. We were successful in increasing the number of children who attended the perfo",,20250,"Other, local or private",25250,,"Julie Christensen, Jon Christenson, Jim Christensen, Sandy Grosland, Andrew Hasty, Christin Johnson, April Myers, Scott Myers, Dottie Seamans, David Symalla, Erin Symalla, Tammy Weis",,"Two Rivers Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Once Upon a Mattress",,"A fully funded grant request will allow Two Rivers Community Theatre to offer free admission to children. For this grant we define children as 12 and younger and two free admissions would be granted with every paid adult admission.",2012-07-20,2012-07-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dottie,Seamans,"Two Rivers Community Theatre","1833 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379-1916,"(320) 761-1816 ",dseamans@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-55,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15987,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1. 40 - 75 Artists will participate in the Professional Development Workshops. 2. Artists from throughout Minnesota will participate, representing each regional arts council. 3. Artists will have a written plan of what their next step will be after each workshop or session. While this may be ""nothing at this time,"" it is still a relevant answer to the task. 4. 10 workshops outside the initial workshop weekend will be planned to include the many themes suggested by engaged artists.1. Participant level will b","1. 40 - 75 Artists will participate in the Professional Development Workshops. 2. Artists from throughout Minnesota will participate, representing each regional arts council. 3. Artists will have a written plan of what their next step will be after each workshop or session. While this may be ""nothing at this time,"" it is still a relevant answer to the task. 4. 10 workshops outside the initial workshop weekend will be planned to include the many themes suggested by engaged artists. ",,5000,"Other, local or private",10000,,"Ellen Nelson, Kara Poissant, Lara Erickson, John Uphoff, Colin Jarrell, Rhonda Fitzsimmons, Kurtis Neu, Mary Bruno ",,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Professional Development Programming",,"Visual Arts Minnesota will conduct a series of workshops during a weekend in September 2012 dealing with issues of presentation, career options and social networking, and continue an ongoing workshop that addresses current professional development themes throughout the fall and winter months.",2012-10-04,2013-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 253-5293 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-56,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,2 15993,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Once the Wizard of Oz is complete, we expect the following outcomes: 1. Increased artist participation in local live theater by both youth and adult artists. 2. Increased audience sizes for this family friendly show that has wide audience appeal. 3. Advancing the educational mission of Youth Theatre Workshop, which is to increase the artistic knowledge, skills, and experiences of local youth. 4. Community and organizational outcomes: Youth Theatre Workshop will continue to maintain an artistic presence in the region. 5. Collaboration with community and educational organizations. In addition to utilizing school district theater facilities for rehearsals and performances, Youth Theatre Workshop has begun a mutually beneficial collaboration with the Boys and Girls Club of Elk River. 6. To bring about an increase in arts opportunities for youth and adults in the region. Arts opportunities are currently either underfunded and under-supported, or altogether lacking in educational institutions in surrounding communities.We will hold several performances which appeal to artists who wish to learn acting and live theater performance skills, and audiences who wish to view live theater. This addresses outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. We will have extensive rehearsals and practices in music, dance, and theater skills, all taught by artistic professionals. In addition there are several other educational activities, such as set building and painting, sound and lighting, costuming, etc., which are available to interested individuals. These apply to outcomes 1, 3, 4, 6-and outcome 5 when rehearsals are conducted at the Boys and Girls Club. The participants will learn all pertinent materials, speaking parts, music, choreography, and other commensurate with skills, abilities, and requirements of the show to competently perform several performances of a live theater production. Knowledge and skill acquisition through rehearsals and performances pertains to outcomes 1 and 3. Opportunities open to all who show interest and are able to participate-outcomes 1, 2, 6. We will monitor ticket sales to determine whether we meet our attendance goals and expectations-outcome 2. We will also survey and assess our quality and content in meeting these outcomes through artistic staff evaluations, Youth Theatre Workshop board evaluations, and evaluations by participants and community members. These will occur verbally, in writing, and through social mediums such as Facebook pages.","We had a very successful production -- 115 cast members, 50 volunteers and 12 staff members. We spent 10 weeks rehearsing and presented 11 performances of the Wizard of Oz. These performances were attended by approximately 3000 audience members.",,27230,"Other, local or private",32230,,"Russell Branjord, Angie Cassidy, Jennifer Mueller, Deb Czech",,"Youth Theatre Workshop","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Wizard of Oz",,"The Wizard of Oz, to be performed by the Youth Theater Workshop with a cast of approximately 110 persons ranging in age from four through adult. Performances will be held the last weekend of April through the first weekend of May, 2012, with a possibility of additional performances to be added.",2012-04-27,2012-05-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Youth Theatre Workshop","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",maximom7@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-57,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15899,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Great opportunity to enjoy free music on beautiful nights!; Best thing about Thursday nights in summer!; Great music û need more of it!!; I enjoyed every concert. I like the music selections, especially the lively stuff! I like the short introductions for each piece; Keep up the wonderful concerts! I love them! I like the explanation and background of the songs and writers. They do a great job of this. I love good music and the band is the tops.Evaluation Plan and Methods are as follows: Outcome 1 is measured by delivering live theater to Elk River and surrounding areas: by auditioning, rehearsals, and the presentation of a series of live performances for the region at the end of July. The extensive rehearsal process and a series of performances before local audiences will facilitate evaluation of outcomes 1, 2, 3. This will occur by training and refining skill sets of performers and stage management, by giving artists an opportunity to perform live theater, and by having a local, affordable option for audiences to view a unique theater offering. Have the actors, directors, and stage crew mastered the material and given competent performances? This is no small feat as exquisite timing is involved to pull this particular production off well. The staging, sets, props acquisition and management, and timing and delivery of lines, entrances and exits, are more complex than the average stage production- The artistic directors evaluate performers and production crew verbally and/or in writing for outcome. 2. Audiences will be offered an optional stage tour by an experienced cast or board member during one of the two intermissions in each performance. Outcome 3: We will conduct verbal and written surveys after the tour to ascertain audience opinion and whether the organization is meeting the goals we set for this production. We believe this tour/survey combination will be effective for outcome 3 because the audience members who choose to participate will be able to shift perspective briefly to see theater art in a way that few ever do...from behind the scenes. This invites them to move to a more intimate level of participation beyond the passive observer and into the role of active participant. We will perform an end of production survey of the cast/crew, and board to evaluate outcomes 1, 2, 3.","We were able to provide local and affordable live theater opportunities for performing artists and audiences for our community and surrounding area. Secondly, we wanted to provide an educational opportunity for artists, production personnel, and crew to a",,19542,"Other, local or private",24542,,"Denny Chuba, Paul Olson, Katie Wolf, Cliff Lundberg, Michael Conrad, Jodi Acker",,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Noises Off",,"Elk River Community Theatre will present seven performances of Noises Off, a comedy by Michael Frayn. The performances will take place in the Zabee Theater of Elk River High School, from July 20 through July 29, 2012.",2012-07-20,2012-07-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685 ",kim.maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-31,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15934,"Project Grant",2012,1456,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Immediate outcomes: More youth experience working in an ensemble and will collaborate to create innovative black light performances. More youth gain an outlet for expressing themselves. Parents and family members are involved in a Club event and are connected with an arts experience in a comfortable setting. More youth connect with the stage and have the opportunity to shine. Long-term outcomes: Participants and their parents adopt new, constructive, theater-related hobbies. Participants and their families take an active role in their local community theater or drama-related programs.The Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota will provide a report to our funders that evaluates the implementation of the Black Light Performing Arts program. Success of the program will be determined by assessing: Number of participants; Retention of participants; Feedback from participants; Number of audience members; Feedback from audience members; Evaluation of the process; The Eastside Unit Director will conduct an evaluation process, which will be divided into two phases: process and outcome. Process Evaluation - The process evaluation will answer two questions: Was the program implemented as planned? If not, what changes were made? Why? To answer these questions, we will do the following things: We will keep rosters documenting attendance and activities; we will track program schedules to document the implementation and progress of these activities across the Club. Outcome Evaluation - The outcome evaluation will answer the following questions: Did participants gain basic proficiency in performing concepts such as dance movement, choreography, character development? ; Did participants gain self-confidence from realizing their creative potential? ; Did participants gain collaboration skills? ; Did participants gain confidence in expressing themselves before an audience? ; Did participants gain basic sewing skills?","Success of the program has been determined by assessing: Number of participants: 40 total with 27 females and 13 males. Feedback from participants, which was received through evaluation forms filled out by participants. Number of audience members: 40. Fee",,624,"Other, local or private",2080,,"Pat Miller, Matt Nikodym, Prentiss Foster, Tony Tillemans, Patty Yarbrough, Julie Fisk, Peter Fuchsteiner, Curt Gainsforth, John Hoffman, Sheila Krogman, Roger Poganski, Eric Reisinger, Shirley Ringhand, Joan Schatz, Chris Schuver, Pamela Steckman, Dan Ti",,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Black Light Performing Arts II",,"The Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota requests funding in order to continue to develop the Black Light Performing Arts program. Ann Mayers will return for a 4-day workshop to help kids build costumes. A dance workshop will be held on the 5th day with a performance at the end of the workshop.",2012-07-16,2012-07-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616 ",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-32,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15935,"Project Grant",2012,4300,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","For our access, education and heritage goals, ever-stronger performance and audience response will be measured with the following indicators: Performance quality: Retain musicians at optimal strength of 65 instrumentalists; Attendance at rehearsal for no fewer than 8 of the 10 rehearsals; Conductor's satisfaction by 8th rehearsal that musicians have mastered notes and conductor's emphases; Highly favorable satisfaction regarding concert quality expressed by all board members at post-concert reception and board meeting; Frequency of statements from musicians and audience that new insights were gained into British music and cultural history; Audience response: Conductor Chat attendees fill choir room, approximating 45 attendees and the majority arriving by 6:30 start time; Audience numbers at or above budgeted ticket sales ($1846); Increased signups for Notes On-line"" electronic newsletter.Evaluation of musician retention will note the numbers of concert musicians as printed in the concert program. Conductor satisfaction with attendance and rehearsal quality, as well as outreach to middle and high school orchestras, will be reviewed in board meetings in May and July. Minutes will record these evaluations and action assignments as follow-up. Audience attendance at the concert and the Conductor Chat will be analyzed quantitatively in reports submitted to the board within weeks of the concert. The ""Notes On-line"" editor will report on additions to the subscription list gathered at the post-concert reception. Comparisons with data arrayed on ticket sales, attendance, and special features of each concert will be scrutinized at summer music committee and board planning sessions.""","Highly favorable satisfaction regarding concert quality was expressed by all board members at either the post-concert reception or the June 16 board meeting. A significant number of audience members and musicians expressed new insights into British music ",,1846,"Other, local or private",6146,,"Jeff Burns, Gail Anderson, Julie Rathmanner, Renee Vetsch, Rosie Tabbut, Erin Walsh, Mike Walsh, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Gretchen Katzenberger, Veronica Lily",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""In Merry Olde England"" Orchestra Concert",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra will perform a concert of music composed for English audiences by Handel, Haydn, Elgar and Vaughan Williams. Conductor Erik Rohde will lead a discussion before the concert and a reception bringing together musicians and audience members will follow it.",2012-05-12,2012-05-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2nd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-33,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15938,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will have provided approximately 15 staff and 80 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic environment. There will be an increase in their self-esteem, a feeling of pride in a job well done and a sense of accomplishment in co-creating an artistic vision. We will have provided an opportunity for 35-50 performers, including at least 20 youth, to grow as artists and will have increased their skill sets in the performing arts discipline. We will have entertained audiences totaling approx. 1800 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds. We will have attracted at least 50 new people that have not been to or involved in a previous Buffalo Community Theater production. We will have increased awareness of and access to Buffalo Community Theater in the community.We will measure our goals by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform in or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors, musicians and volunteers. An audience survey in programs will help to provide feedback from the perspective of someone who attended the production. Questions regarding how the audience member heard about the show should help us track how well our marketing and publicity campaigns worked. A participant survey given to the actors as well as the volunteers will help us gather data about how we can improve our procedures from auditions to striking the production.","Buffalo Community Theater successfully produced the musical Annie in July 2012. A staff of 12 and approximately 80 local volunteers worked together over a period of about 2 months. A cast of 41 including 30 youth were cast in the production. Wonderful att",,22690,"Other, local or private",27690,,"Zann Joyce, Michael Walsh, Chris Cammarn, Jon Salmon, Erin Walsh, Lisa Ellwoods, Don Schmidt, Dave Cammarn, Janice Luoma",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Annie,,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce and hold performances of the musical Annie at the Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center in July 2012 with actors, technicians, artists, musicians and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities in Central Minnesota.",2012-07-20,2012-07-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-34,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15939,"Project Grant",2012,1902,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At the culmination of this project, elementary students will be able: To identify and list orchestra instruments by sight and sound. To identify animals portrayed and their actions as characterized by the different instruments and the different sounds they are able to produce. To create a picture of an animal from the performance. To express in writing what their favorite instrument is and why. To discuss their thoughts, feelings and reactions to the concert event with their teachers. At the culmination of this performance, student performers will be able: To perform Camille Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals"" at a high level of proficiency and quality. To join, perform and gain the experience of playing with professional musicians. To discuss their thoughts, feelings and reactions to the concert performance with the director/teacher. With the ""String Petting Zoo"" activity, students will be able: To seek the opportunity for string instruction and orchestra participation. To learn the proper way to hold and form hands to play a string instrument. To touch, hear and play a string instrument at an introductory level.Invited elementary schools will receive detailed curriculum materials that include student activities for before and after the performance that show measureable results of student learning and comprehension. These packets address all outcomes listed above, including an age appropriate evaluation form for the students, as well as an adult level evaluation for teachers and chaperones. The use of all these materials will be highly encouraged and clear and easy instructions are included with every school packet. Cathedral Youth Orchestra Members performance will be continually measured and evaluated as they practice and rehearse. This evaluation determines what is continually needed to perfect before a successful concert performance. These student members will also receive the opportunity to evaluate their experience and have the opportunity to comment and share their thoughts regarding all aspects of their participation as a group and as individual performers.""","Before attending the student performance, area teachers were given curriculum materials and encouraged to work with the students on the materials to enhance their listening pleasure when they attended the performance on May 22. After having attended the p",,815,"Other, local or private",2717,,N/A,,"Cathedral High School","K-12 Education","Carnival of the Animals",,"The Cathedral Youth Orchestra will perform 2 concerts of ""The Carnival of the Animals"" for area elementary students and for the public. The production will also include theatrics, narration, audience participation, visual effects and a String Petting Zoo. Curriculum materials will be provided.",2012-05-22,2012-05-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Anderson,"Cathedral High School","312 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3634,"(320) 251-3421x 304",andersontrains@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-35,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15940,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At the formal concert, hundreds of people will have the opportunity to hear a superlative ensemble of four guitarists. They will hear music from several different time periods and countries; some will be original works for four guitars, others will be arrangements, or new compositions written for the group. At the concert at the Boys and Girls Club, participants will have the same musical opportunity, but with several additional features: children from the various Clubs will have a chance to perform in their own groups (drumming, singing, etc.) on the same program as the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and with their parents and families invited to attend; people from the neighborhood will be invited, and all will be able to enjoy a light meal served at the Club, thus making it a community event.We will be able to measure the number of people reached by these activities by counting the attendees at the concerts. We will use audience surveys at the formal concert to determine that audience's opinions about the performance, the repertoire chosen, and how the event compared with their expectations. At the Boys and Girls Club, we will ask for written feedback from staff and, if possible, from attendees. We will count the number of attendees at the performance who are either parents, family members, or people from the neighborhood, as well as the number of people who stay for the meal. We will take photos at the event, so there will be a record of the children's groups who participated.","This project enabled two separate audiences to enjoy a concert by the world-renowned Los Angeles Guitar Quartet; one was at our regular concert series, and the other was at the Eastside Boys and Girls Club. Both groups heard music from many different hist",,5600,"Other, local or private",10600,,"Cathy Buske, Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Carol Mossey, Kimberly Schmitt",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Los Angeles Guitar Quartet concert and outreach",,"The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet will open the Chamber Music Society's 2012-2013 season with a concert on October 12, 2012. That afternoon, they will go to the Eastside Boys and Girls Club, where they will share the stage with groups from the Boys and Girls Clubs in an event open to the neighborhood.",2012-10-12,2012-10-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-36,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15944,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","1. Educational outcomes: each of our six choirs will learn specific musical, dance, and theatrical material with the outcome of performing two performances. There is a structured weekly schedule of incremental instruction for each age group, one hour each week for youngest choirs, approximately two hours per week for middle and high school age choirs. Additional instructional and preparation time is employed in the week prior to each major project. 2. For each choir student to grow in understanding of singing and style by performing a variety of repertoire that will expand their knowledge base according to their age and commensurate with their skill level. Members learn how different musical styles need to be approached differently from a technical perspective. 3. For students to grow in understanding of music theory, especially harmony, through practice and performance of multi-part music which requires each member to learn to listen intently while singing in order to hear the proper balance of parts. 4. To culminate all weekly, structured learning through a concert performance, so students will profit by their hard work and preparation by presenting the results of their efforts for family, friends, and the community. 5. For the members of the choir, the family members, and the community to observe performances from staff at a very high level, and to witness what professionalism and musical expertise looks like. To increase awareness of choir families and community of the talent of the staff so that they see artistic staff experience and skills as performers and musicians and not just teachers. 6. To maintain educational and artistic offerings of the Command Performance Choirs in the region. 7. To offer accessibility to our performances for seniors in the communities that we perform. 8. Boys/Girls Club collaboration: this is beneficial to advance our mission and the mission of the Boys/Girls Club to provide arts education or enrichment opportunities youth in the region.Outcomes 1 and 2 are measured based on musical exactness, instructor feedback, improvement of singing, technique and interpretation as assessed by the instructors throughout the course. Learned material: students learn material and performance skills by rehearsing, practicing, skill building, and performing. Outcome 3 is evaluated by constant critique by the instructors during instructional and rehearsal times, and Outcome 4 is measured by conducting the concert and surveying members of the choir and the families involved to gauge artist and audience response and appreciation. Outcome 5 is evaluated by post concert assessment or survey of choir members and families. Outcome 6 is evaluated by the continuity of our program and the maintenance of artistic program offerings for regional youth. We will achieve outcome 7 by direct contact with local senior housing facilities, to personally invite them to our performances. We will engage survey methods for parents and board members to assess educational and overall effectiveness in achieving outcomes and meeting organizational goals. Survey methods may employ any or all of the following: verbal, written, video.","The choirs achieved specific learning and educational outcomes that involved mastery of musical, dance, theatrical, staging and performance goals. Six choral groups prepared for this experience by following a weekly schedule of incremental instruction in ",,7929,"Other, local or private",12929,,"Brian Budahn, Sean McGinty, Kim Noding, Cindy Inselmann, Dennis Verhoef, Linda Swenson, Beth Freund",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Spring Concert May 2012",,"A spring concert project at Saint Michael/Albertville High School on May 19, and Monticello High School on May 20, 2012, consisting of musical and theatrical highlights from Beauty and the Beast, rare staff performances, and mixtures of popular, classical, opera, and instrumental music.",2012-05-19,2012-05-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-37,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15952,"Project Grant",2012,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We have two goals in presenting ""Annie Get Your Gun."" The first goal is to provide the opportunity for at least 50 artists from many ages and artistic disciplines the opportunity to participate in a musical production within the community. Our second goal is to sell at least 1,025 tickets to see the show. While selling out each performance is our ultimate goal, selling 1,025 tickets along with support from Central Minnesota Arts Board will allow us to pay all of our budgeted expenses.To measure how many art","Our first goal was to provide the opportunity for at least 50 artists from the community of many ages and artistic disciplines to participate in a musical production. By counting all of the artists listed in the program, we served 82 artists: 47 appeared ",,18600,"Other, local or private",21600,,"Leigh Ann Davis, Ron Woods, Wendi Wigham, Val Hollermann, Vicki Meyer, Karla Reichel, Brad Busse, Sherry Ask",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Annie Get Your Gun",,"Our community theatre will present its 21st summer production with Irving Berlin's well-known musical ""Annie Get Your Gun."" Seven performances will be given over two weekends at the Glanville Smith Auditorium at Rocori High School in Cold Spring, August 9-17th.",2012-08-09,2012-08-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntctreas@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-38,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15954,"Project Grant",2012,3502,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","One of the desired outcomes of this concert is for artistic growth for both the boys in the youth choir and the adult choristers in Great River Chorale. Working together to create a quality concert that is challenging and inspiring for the artists and aesthetically pleasing for the audience will help each member of the groups become better musicians and performers. Working with another director stretches the choir members to be adaptable and allows a ""fresh set of ears"" to work on different vocal presentati","Our audience included many new folks from the community. As people purchased tickets they told us how they heard about the concert and who was attending for the first time. The boys and the Great River Chorale members worked hard to present collaborative ",,6425,"Other, local or private",9927,,"Scott Johnson, Dennis Douma, Donna Harris, Marcia Handahl, Stephen Fuller, Kate Gardner, Connie Taylorr",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Northern Lights",,"This concert, ""Northern Lights,"" will be a first time collaboration between Great River Chorale and The Saint John's Boys' Choir and will be held at Saint Mary's Cathedral in Saint Cloud on April 28, 2012.",2012-04-28,2012-04-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright, Sherburne, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-39,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15955,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","This Shakespeare production will accomplish the following goals. Provide a creative theatrical experience for 2,000 individuals, including 800 youth; Encourage patrons to experience and participate in a Shakespeare production, with over 50% experiencing it for the first time; Increase the visibility of the arts throughout Central Minnesota; Create a quality production through the collaborative teamwork of 21 youth actors, 12 crew, and 40 volunteers; Deliver an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community.Ticket sales, audience surveys, artistic director evaluation, and crew and volunteer participation will be reviewed and measure against stated goals.","This Shakespeare production accomplished the following goals 1) We provided a creative theatrical experience for 1,121 individuals, including 800 youth, 2) we increased the visibility of the arts throughout Central Minnesota, 3) we created a quality produ",,24184,"Other, local or private",29184,,"Nancy Henderson, Brady Hughs, Joanne Dorsher, Patricia Thompson, Marianne Arnzen, Patrick LaLonde, Bonnie Bologna",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A Midsummer Night's Dream",,"GREAT Theatre is producing and performing one of William Shakespeare's most hilarious and enchanting works. Created especially for students, ""A Midsummer NightÆs Dream"" will be performed in its authentic Old English vernacular by a cast of 10 - 16 year olds providing an introduction to Shakespeare.",2012-05-18,2012-05-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W St Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-40,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15961,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The audience will be exposed to live theatre including acting, dance, vocal and instrumental music enjoying a memorable entertaining experience for all ages. This exposure may encourage future attendance and participation in the arts. The cast and crew will be encouraged to grow with the help of artistic instruction and collaboration. This growth will provide a stronger foundation for future art projects in our communities and mentoring opportunities.1. Exit survey of the audience will measure their level of the shows entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression. Of the people surveyed, 75% will rate the entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression as a 7 or higher on a scale of 1-10. Audience members will also be able to give written comments. Addressed and stamped postcards and envelopes will also be available for return of surveys and comments for audience members who want more time for reflection on this activity. The survey will be given to audience members following the performances. A social of donated beverages and cookies in the theatre commons will provide time to complete the survey, visit with the performers and other audience members. An added incentive for survey completion will be a ticket given for each completed survey to be entered in a prize drawing. The ticket will allow the survey participant to remain anonymous if desired. 2. The cast and crew will complete a pre and post survey to measure their starting and ending experience level. Growth will be measured on a scale of 1-10. Growth in the arts discipline skills of acting, voice, instrumental, dance, visual, technical light and sound, set design and construction will be measured. The cast and crew will have a growth average of 1.5 or greater. The cast and crew will be given a written and verbal opportunity to provide direction for future productions.","The exit survey of the audience was used to measure their level of the shows entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasting impression. Our goal was to have 75% of the audience surveyed rate the entertainment value, artistic presentation and lasti",,10640,"Other, local or private",15640,,"Jesse Tintes, Joanie Kocher, Michelle Heuer, Dan P.Schaible, Charles Weber, Paul Weibel, Jamie Wiech",,"Howard Lake Community Education","K-12 Education","Community Theatre",,"The Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Community Theatre will bring ""Brigadoon"" by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe to the stage July 13-15, 2012 at the Laker Theatre. People of all ages from these three communities and greater central Minnesota will be encouraged to perform and lend their talents.",2012-05-22,2012-07-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Marketon,"Howard Lake Community Education","PO Box 708","Howard Lake",MN,55349-0708,"(320) 543-3600 ",mmarketon@hlww.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-42,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15962,"Project Grant",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","GOALS: Camp will be financially self sustaining in 2 years; At least 40 students participating as cast or crew members; At least 320 in total audience attendance; Include 2 young adult crew mentor-ships; 95% participant retention for full week; 30% first time performing arts participants; 90% participants plan to include performing arts activities in the future; Introduce 1 new artist to work with students; Introduce 5 new acting exercises/techniques to students; Introduce at least 3 different musical genres; Include 1 full cast choreographed musical number; Include 2 solo musical performances; Pick next year's summer youth production by the end of the event week; Secure 2 new revenue sources by end of the event period; Have front page newspaper coverage of event; Participation at each grade level; Participation of both genders; Participation of at least 30% low income/scholarship; Score an average of at least 60% overall satisfied on participant evaluations; Score an average of at least 60% overall satisfied on parent evaluations; Score an average of at least 60% satisfied on instructor evaluations.All measurable goals will be recorded as a base at the end of the current fiscal June 30, 2012 using Community Education data collected from the year. The same statistics will be evaluated at the end of the event year using the same evaluation and report method used to create the base data. Community Education is equipped with software to record this data. A specific evaluation form will be created to collect the needed data for this project. All participants, at least one family member and participating instructors will fill out an evaluation at the end of the camp experience. Data will be collated and reviews within 30 days of event end date.","Our evaluation method was a written survey the week after the camp and verbal feedback during the production. We had 60% participation in the evaluation and received upper scores on the following topics: location, dates and times, cost, instructor's prepa",,2060,"Other, local or private",4060,,"Kristine O'Brien, Tom Ehlinger, Jody Gagnon, Sarah Zipoy, Traci Gasper",,"Kimball Community Education","K-12 Education","Summer Youth Musical",,"Kimball Community Education in partnership with Kimball Community Playhouse will provide an educational performing arts camp this summer for students that have finished grades 3-8 in the Kimball and surrounding area.",2012-07-16,2012-07-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Olson,"Kimball Community Education","PO Box 368",Kimball,MN,55353,"(320) 398-7700x 112",cathy.olson@kimball.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-43,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15963,"Project Grant",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","PERFORMANCE: Minnesota Center Chorale performs in the GREAT Theatre’s Shakespeare Festival, primarily singing traditional choral works with Shakespearean texts with unique accompaniments. The choir sings with a small chamber group of instrumentalists playing viola da gamba (15th century string instrument), bassoon, 2 recorders, harp, and bass clarinet. ATTENDANCE/TICKET SALES: There is a twenty-five percent increase in attendance from the Chorale’s last traditional concert in May 2011 where we anticipated 150 attendees. Twenty-five percent of attendees purchase ShakesPASSes, $20 tickets sold on the Festival website that allow patrons to purchase half priced tickets for Festival events, including Minnesota Center Chorale’s concert. RESPONSES: Choir members discover how words written by the same person are expressed in a variety of musical styles and how composers work within each style. For patrons, a short questionnaire about what they have learned stimulates conversations at the reception. In conversations with staff and performers, they express enthusiasm for the concert by stating they enjoyed the quality of the Chorale’s performance. Patrons share their satisfaction with the works selected and the many musical periods they represent. They also express their appreciation of the program’s educational aspects by referencing well known Shakespearean texts and how they have been represented in the performed musical works. Those who fill out the multiple choice questionnaire (and are entered into a drawing for a prize) answer the questions correctly. Videotaped recording: A video recording of the concert will reveal how performers and audience members react during the performance. We will examine how singers respond through their musical expressiveness and body language. Do they appear emotionally connected to the music? What do their facial expressions communicate? Do they expressively deliver the text? Audience applause is given after every piece, but its length and intensity can vary greatly. Applause, as well as body language (restless or attentive) and facial expressions (bored or positively engaged), will tell us how well the music resonates with the audience's emotions and intellect. -Verbal feedback after the concert: Conversations at the reception often draw out true feelings about a performance. During this casual time, Minnesota Center Chorale members and Ms. Martinson will talk with patrons to further assess their responses. Minnesota Center Chorale will be conscious of behaviors/attitudes. Are patron comments merely polite and reserved? Are patrons enthusiastic and specific about what they enjoyed? Did they share what they did not enjoy? The Director will collect information/comments and include them in a report for the Board. - Concert Attendance: By tracking attendance, we can determine that a concert of traditional choral repertoire with Shakespearean texts is an attractive combination to area patrons. - Counting the number of Festival ShakesPASSes sold to Chorale attendees: A $20 ShakesPASS, a ticket allowing all residents to purchase Festival concert tickets at half price, is new to Minnesota Center Chorale. The pass was created by GREAT Theater to bring several arts organizations together for a multi-faceted event. Typically, Minnesota Center Chorale’s half price tickets are offered to only a small, specific group of individuals, making them less significant in attracting patrons. The number of purchased ShakesPASSes will help determine how half-priced tickets given to all patrons affects attendance/sales, particularly for concerts with traditional repertoire. We will then use these figures to evaluate our current discount price policies and to see if festival-type collaborations boost ticket sales. By counting how many attendees purchased ShakesPASSes from the Festival website, we will know that our Chorale patrons were exposed to the overall Festival offerings. Not an absolute indicator, it nonetheless demonstrates the tickets were bought through the Festival website and that these patrons plan to attend at least one other event to justify the cost of a ShakesPASS. - Questionnaire after the concert: We recognize that an audiences’ increased knowledge from a concert can only be partially measured. However, the concert experience is guided and enhanced by Minnesota Center Chorale’s program notes and brief comments from the Director.","Outcomes in our proposal are listed under the headings of Performance, Responses, and Attendance/Ticket Sales. Outcomes Achieved and Evaluation Methods follow. PERFORMANCE: OUTCOMES IN PROPOSAL 1) Minnesota Center Chorale participates in the GREAT Theatre",,3420,"Other, local or private",5420,,"Mark Braun, Steve Holste, Jonna Thomas, Tom Ramsey, Laura Capes, Beverly Fiereck, Keith Larson, Michelle LiKuehne, Roger McHaney",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Strike the Viol: A Tribute to William Shakespeare",,"""Strike the Viol"" is Minnesota Center ChoraleÆs choral contribution to Central MinnesotaÆs GREAT Theatre Shakespeare Festival. Accompanied by instruments reminiscent of the period, we will perform madrigals, opera choruses, and new works inspired by Shakespearean texts.",2012-04-29,2012-05-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-44,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15967,"Project Grant",2012,2500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","We expect that over 600 people will have attended this Sunday afternoon event, and that over 100 of them will be residents of African-American descent! We expect that over 600 people in the audience will have learned about the origins of gospel music, and be exposed to many of the centuries-old spirituals that are still used in church services and concerts today. The audience will also have an increased knowledge of the uniquely-American performance art form known as Gospel Music.1) Attendance and box office records 2) An optional, short survey that will be included in all of the programs that are handed out to the attendees. (The Paramount has created a generic type of patron survey that can be altered for each performance. The survey is used to help not only the Paramount gather outcome data, but we offer the survey to any other rental group that is also receiving Central Minnesota Arts Board or Legacy support for their projects that is having their performance in the building). 3) Visual awareness of the ethnicity of the attending patrons.","Evaluation was done using the data from the ticketing system and from visual observation at the concert. The short, optional survey that was scheduled to be inserted into the programs did not get inserted due to an oversight.",,14885,"Other, local or private",17385,,"Jane Oxton, Cathy Juilfs, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Willicy Tynes, Michael Williams, Tom Wolke, Karen Young, Helga Bauerly, Rebecca BIllig, Jeff Goerger, Pegg Gustafson, Dennis Hummel, Bob Kalenda, Jay Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Bruce Miles, Greg Murray, Gary",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Harlem Gospel Choir",,"The Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center is bringing the world famous Harlem Gospel Choir to Saint Cloud on Sunday, February 17th, 2013 at 2:00.",2013-02-17,2013-02-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-45,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 12746,"Project Grant",2012,4519,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will expect to see members of the medical professions attending our concert for the first time because of Dr. Burgdorf's performance. Measured against average March concert attendance figures over the past five years, this concert should attract an increase over the past average. Numbers of audience members attending the conductor chat and interacting with Dr. Burgdorf and other Buffalo Community Orchestra principals after the concert will be witnessed by Buffalo Community Orchestra Board members to be considered as part of the post-concert evaluation. The motivation of young musicians who stay with the Suzuki program long enough to enable them to play orchestral pieces on Buffalo Community Orchestra's level will be gauged by the numbers of students increasing year after year, eventually joining Buffalo Community Orchestra as regular members even by the middle school ages. We expect these student members of Buffalo Community Orchestra to remain steady or grow beyond the 20% level. Buffalo Community Orchestra membership is a time and energy commitment for them beyond their involvement in school orchestras, but it launches them into adult and lifetime music, which is a goal of Buffalo Community Orchestra.Audience numbers exceeding 350 and ticket sales of at least $1900 will reflect how well our publicity has reached out into nearby communities; this figure is derived from past March ticket sale records, especially for 2009, when Dr. Burgdorf last performed. We will hope to see new faces from our large medical community (practitioners and patients) as well as increased student attendance. This will be evident in scanning the audience and at the post-concert reception, where our music leaders and board members will directly solicit feedback on our performance of this music. These figures and impressions will be analyzed at the post-concert board meeting. Involvement of at least one dozen advanced Suzuki string students and their parents participating on stage for the Strauss waltz portion of the concert will indicate the on-going strength of our partnership with the Montrose Suzuki Strings program, to which we devote two of our five concerts annually. The posters, conductor chat, radio talk, concert comments, and post-concert reception will all highlight music as a way to 'travel' to the picturesque Danube region and the variety of countries and cultures connected by the river itself. We will evaluate the enthusiasm of the audience in its applause and in qualitative comments from those who listen to the radio interviews, who ask questions at the Conductor Chat, and who speak with Buffalo Community Orchestra musicians in the post-concert reception. These comments will be discussed at the post-concert Buffalo Community Orchestra board meeting.","Regarding audience access we had set the numeric goal of 350 attendees and ticket sales of $1937. Quantitatively, we considered the 437 attendees (beyond season ticket holders) as a major success. The revenue of $3280 (when final ticket payments were rec",,1937,"Other, local or private",6456,,"Jeffrey Burns, Gail Anderson, Erin Walsh, Julie Rathmanner, Renee Vetsch, Michael Walsh, Gretchen Katzenberger, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Sharron Pechek",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","'The Beautiful Blue Danube' Orchestra Concert",,"Favorite music from regions of the Danube River are featured in this concert. Mozart's ""Overture to Magic Flute,"" varied Strauss waltzes, including ""Blue Danube"" represent Vienna, Dvorak's ""Cello Concerto, Allegro"" derives from Czech Bohemia, and Zoltan Kodaly's ""Hary Janos"" expresses Hungary.",2012-03-10,2012-03-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2nd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Meeker, Carver, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-59,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12751,"Project Grant",2012,1448,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Immediate outcomes: More youth experience working in an ensemble and will collaborate to create scenes. More youth gain an outlet for expressing themselves. Parents and family members are involved in a Club event and are connected with an arts experience in a comfortable setting. More youth connect with the stage and have the opportunity to shine. Long-term outcomes: Participants and their parents adopt new, constructive, theater-related hobbies Participants and their families take an active role in their local community theater or drama-related programs. Immediate outcomes: Participants gain basic proficiency in theater concepts such as improvising, blocking and character development. Participants learn how to prepare for auditions. Participants learn the responsibilities that come with participation in a team activity Participants learn the basics of character building. Participants learn the importance of projection and how to project to a large audience. Long-term outcomes: Participants gain self-confidence from realizing their creative potential. Participants gain collaboration skills Participants gain confidence in expressing themselves before an audience. Participants gain critical thinking and listening skills.The Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota will provide a report to our funders that evaluates the implementation of A Christmas Carol."" Success of the program will be determined by assessing: Number of participants, retention of participants, feedback from participants, number of audience members, feedback from audience members, evaluation of the process. The Eastside Assistant Unit Director, in conjunction with Chris Brown, will conduct an evaluation process, which will be divided into two phases: process and outcome. Process Evaluation The process evaluation will answer two questions: Was the program implemented as planned? If not, what changes were made? Why? To answer these questions, we will do the following things: We will keep rosters documenting daily attendance and activities, and we will track program schedules to document the implementation and progress of these activities across the Club. Outcome Evaluation: The outcome evaluation will answer the following questions: Did participants gain basic proficiency in theater concepts such as improvising, blocking and character development? Did participants gain self-confidence from realizing their creative potential? Did participants gain collaboration skills? Did participants gain confidence in expressing themselves before an audience?""","Simply bringing Chris Brown from GREAT Theatre to the Eastside Boys and Girls Club over a six-week period to direct ""A Christmas Carol"" provided added value to the children served through this project. Chris has many years of experience working with child",,621,"Other, local or private",2069,,"Pat Miller, Matt Nikodym, Prentiss Foster, Tony Tillemans, Joan Schatz, Julie Fisk, Peter Fuchsteiner, Curt Gainsforth, John Hoffman, Sheila Krogman, Roger Poganski, Eric Reisinger, Shirley Ringhand, Chris Schuver, Pamela Steckman, Gary Webber, Pat Welter",,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A Christmas Carol ",,"Funding from Central Minnesota Arts Board will enable us to bring an artist to the Eastside Club to direct and produce our annual holiday production, which will be ""A Christmas Carol.""",2011-11-01,2011-12-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616 ",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-58,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12752,"Project Grant",2012,4573,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","We expect orchestra musicians to master and relish access to the new rhythms and beautiful melodies. A week before the first rehearsal Conductor Erik Rohde on his own website provided music videos and recordings of El Salon Mexico, Huapango, Danzon 2 and Gabriel's Oboe so that the music could become familiar before the first sight-reading. All orchestra musicians will have practice CD's to use until the concert. By final rehearsal we expect strong preparation and level of comfort with this challenging music. Access by audience members relatively new to our area will be aided by publicity posters and bookmarks in at least four Mexican restaurants and two churches which feature Spanish-language mass. Restaurant owners have expressed pleasure at the program choices, recognizing especially Marquez and Moncayo as central to their culture. Skill levels are expected to rise to new rhythms and harmonies in these noted compositions. Musicians' evaluative comments after the concert will indicate their satisfaction while rehearsal progress toward professional delivery will indicate artistic growth. We expect orchestra strength to remain firm at approximately 65 musicians. Young orchestra musicians will be motivated and the Suzuki students attending will be motivated to attempt versions of Spanish-influenced music with their instructor. At the March concert when advanced Suzuki students join Buffalo Community Orchestra on-stage to perform a piece in the Beautiful Blue Danube"" repertoire, we will expect new numbers of students able to participate. Attendance by 1/3 of the musicians and several dozen audience members at the conductor chat will indicate educational advancement. This concert, with emphasis on folk music of Mexico and Hispanic New York as well South America, should meet with enthusiasm from audience members of all backgrounds. The posters, conductor chat, radio talk, concert comments, and post-concert reception will all feature discussion of this wider heritage. Measured against average fall attendance figures over the past five years, this concert should attract an increase over the past average. At the post-concert reception we will carry out the Mexican-American theme with table decorations and napkins. There we will expect comments expressing audience pleasure at the new music and their awareness not only of the Mexican composers but also Copland's delight with Mexican folk music. We expect to hear many state that the music is new to them, but they liked it!Audience numbers exceeding 250 and ticket sales of at least $1800 will reflect how well our publicity has reached out into nearby communities; we will hope to see new faces from our immigrant and student populations in the audience and at the post-concert reception, where we will directly solicit feedback on our performance of this music. These figures and impressions will be analyzed at the post-concert board meeting. At least 30 Suzuki students and parents participating in the pre-concert performance will indicate the on-going strength of our partnership with the Montrose Suzuki String program. We are re-structuring our website and will monitor the number of 'hits' reaching the new site in advance of the concert. The conductor will send e-mail to all orchestra members giving his evaluation of the performance. Individual musicians will be asked their reactions to the music and Buffalo Community Orchestra's execution of the compositions. These are qualitative rather than quantitative assessments but will reflect the level of creativity and suitability of our concert programming. If the conductor and a strong majority of the musicians are enthusiastic about our concert, this will indicate success.""","Listening to the concert CDs is helpful in judging, to some extent, whether musicians' memories of Buffalo Community Orchestra sound quality and technical performance will match what the audience heard. CDs are made by our board member Walt Ostrom and dis",,2156,"Other, local or private",6729,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""South of the Border"" Concert ",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra will present ""South of the Border,"" a concert highlighting rhythms and melodies from Mexico, South America, and Hispanic New York at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at the Performing Arts Center, Buffalo High School. Suzuki strings and costume parade are featured.",2011-10-29,2011-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2nd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-61,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12753,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Hundreds of school children will have a chance to hear masterpieces of classical music performed by top-quality professional musicians; they will also learn about the instruments and the chosen repertoire. Similarly, senior citizens will be able to hear this ensemble in a familiar venue, at no cost. They will have the chance to interact with the musicians during the question and answer time (and the cookie break!). At the Family Concert, preschool children will have what may well be their first opportunity to hear live classical music and get a close look at the instruments. Several outstanding college music students will have the opportunity to learn from the professional musicians in a one-on-one setting at the master classes. And concert attendees will hear a top-quality professional performance of music which is seldom heard at concerts because of its relatively rare instrumentation but which includes masterpieces by Beethoven and Brahms, among others. (Arts Education) At each outreach venue, the musicians will tailor the repertoire and explanations to the age and experience of the audience. Thus, listeners will come away with greater knowledge, understanding, and appreciation for chamber music than they arrived with. All three of the performers are committed to passing on their love of classical music to succeeding generations.During this season, we will be using audience surveys at every concert, to find out attendees' opinions on the ensembles and the repertoire of each event. In addition, the surveys will seek information about other aspects of our events, including logistical information (e.g., preference in venues, concert times, etc.) and people's expectations and whether they were met. This will provide specific feedback to supplement the usual anecdotal feedback which we receive at receptions after concerts, where there are always lively discussions. At Whitney Senior Center, they have already begun using audience surveys at our events; these have been overwhelmingly positive, and have given us valuable feedback regarding which aspects of presentations have been enjoyed most. We will not be asking the third and fourth graders at Pine Meadow for written evaluations, but we always get some feedback from teachers and the principal. At the master classes, we will seek input from both the students and their teachers.","The concert was clearly a highlight; people commented on the talent of the musicians, the choice of repertoire, and the communicative qualities of the performers. The master classes were exceptionally fascinating. All three members of the Trio taught the students many things and many of the students were able to make noticeable improvements in their playing within the short time they had with the coaches.  ",,3550,"Other, local or private",8550,,"Molly Ewing; Judy Heeter; Robert Lavenda; Mary Lou Lenz; Carol Mossey; Kimberly Schmitt ",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Concert and residency by Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio",,"The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio (piano, cello and clarinet) will give a concert on the Chamber Music Society's series on January 7, 2012. Preceding the concert, they will do several outreach activities on January 6, and will give a free Family Concert on the afternoon of January 7.",2012-01-06,2012-01-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-63,,,,2 12754,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To provide comprehensive, progressive instruction and ongoing educational opportunity in choral performance for member students. To maintain production of high value musical shows for a variety of audiences. To increase access and exposure of our programs throughout the community: to schools, care facilities, community events and activities, and a holiday show in December. To maintain our presence in the region and continue to provide art for the community. To continue to meet the regional need as an arts and music education resource. To provide a consistent, comprehensive, weekly musical training program for girls grades kindergarten through high school, and for post voice change boys, middle and high school. To sustain our program by maintaining our weekly and supplemental practice schedules for all choirs. Six choirs each have one hour rehearsal time per week. Four choirs each have twice monthly supplemental rehearsal time. There will be approximately fourteen additional hours of dress rehearsal time prior to performances. To advance the skill levels of participants so they may perform musical selections of increasing difficulty and complexity. To increase rehearsal times and dates as needed in preparation for performances. To provide choirs multiple opportunities for performance in a variety of settings and venues.We measure things like ticket sales and audience size, and monitor written and verbal feedback on our programs and our performances. We consider both artist and audience feedback, and feedback from parents and families. We conduct continuous evaluation from our executive board and artistic staff. We also consider requests for performances, retention of current members and recruitment of new members to evaluate the success of our efforts. Command Performance organization desires to remain consistent in creating opportunities for youth despite economic barriers, to maintain our regional presence and to meet the needs of the community and region as a music education resource for local youth.","The choirs achieved specific learning and educational outcomes that involved mastery of musical, dance, theatrical, staging and performance goals. Six choral groups prepared for this experience by following a weekly schedule of incremental instruction in ",,5865,"Other, local or private",10865,,"Brian Budahn, Sean McGinty, Kim Noding, Cindy Inselmann, Dennis Verhoef, Linda Swenson, Beth Freund",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Command Performance Choirs Concert Series Fall 2011",,"Comprehensive choral training for students K-12, culminating in a concert performance December 18 at the Zabee Theater. Several planned concerts in the community for Three Rivers Foundation, a nursing home in Monticello, and performances in December at community events and schools in Elk River.",2011-10-27,2011-12-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-64,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12755,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Connect individuals through a communal theatre experience that will build and strengthen relationships in our community. Allow the premier theatre for families in Central Minnesota to create a quality arts production that showcases the work and talent of local artists. Provide funding to offset the costs of production so that Great River Educational Arts Theatre can keep ticket prices at levels that are affordable for Central Minnesota families. Give exposure to the arts throughout region 7W through promotion and performances. Allow youth and adults who are cast to engage in arts learning through a comprehensive theatrical arts process. Bring together the skills and talents of local community directors, musicians, artists, actors and technicians to share in the creative process together. Provide an opportunity for individuals to gain a better understanding of the production process by volunteering with Great River Educational Arts Theatre (guided by professional staff) to do behind-the-scenes work including costume and set design, sewing and building, painting and planning.Ticket sales, audience surveys, artistic director evaluation, and crew and volunteer participation will be reviewed and measure against stated goals.","Great River Educational Arts Theatre produced and performed “The Pirates of Penzance,” a comedic light opera featuring music by Gilbert and Sullivan. It provided new opportunities for 32 actors (measured through cast listed in program), 8 musicians (measu",,55696,"Other, local or private",60696,,"Joanne Dorsher, Patrick LaLonde, Pat Thompson, Marianne Arnzen, Sara Erickson, Bonnie Bologna, Brady Hughs, Steve Palmer",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pirates of Penzance",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre is producing and performing ""The Pirates of Penzance."" This comedic light opera features music by Gilbert and Sullivan. It will provide new opportunities for actors, performers, and audiences in Central Minnesota to experience light opera, many for the first time.",2012-03-02,2012-03-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anita,Hollenhorst,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",AnitaH@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright, Sherburne, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-65,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12757,"Project Grant",2012,4113,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcomes you expect to achieve: 1) Approximately 450 Central Minnesota residents who normally would not have access to this concert (ChanticleerÆs only past appearances in recent years have been at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis) will be able to access the concert in a smaller town and on familiar. 2) These 450 residents will pay a substantially lower ticket price for access to this performing group, when compared to Orchestra Hall ticket prices, thanks to the support of the Legacy Funds. 3) People who reside in the downtown area and typically have no source for transportation or limited access to transportation will be able to attend the concert. 4) We expect over 225 of the patrons at this concert to be from outside of the St Cloud 50-city area. 5) If her regional choirs inquire about performing here at the Paramount, a desired outcome of furthering the ParamountÆs reputation as a viable option for fine arts programming will have been achieved. We expect to attain the following outcomes: 1) 12 choral directors, 25 local choral ensemble members, and 25 local vocal and/or conducting students will attend the concert and remain to participate in the Q and A following the performance. They will leave the concert and the Q and A inspired to do better in their own work, energized that their work brings joy to others. 2) We expect 20 hits"" on the Chanticleer Q and A session (should they give permission) on the Facebook link that contains the entire session. 3) 30 local high school students will respond to our efforts to inform them of this opportunity. In fact, we are hoping that the entirety of the Youth Chorale of Minnesota will be in attendance. They have already been informed of this concert, though it is a year away.We plan to measure our goals by using the following tools: 1) a survey will be included in the programs that are handed out to each person attending the concert. We have done this in the past, but get so very few of them returned. So this time we will be offering an incentive for patrons to fill them out prior to leaving the concert - though what that incentive will be is as of yet undetermined. We are modeling the survey after one that appeared in the recent VocalEssence concert and last summer's Prudence Johnson A Girl Named Vincent concert. 2) A similar survey will be given to all those who stay for the Q and A. We believe that feedback from this particular group will be easier to capture than data from the general public that attends the concert. This smaller group will likely be arts professionals and serious arts aficionados, all of whom fully realize the extreme importance of capturing critical data and feedback for both the Paramount and for our Minnesota legislators. 3) Ticketing system data will also provide us with information that we need to know in order to gauge if our geographic and attendance goals have been achieved. Ticket data is able to tell us how many patrons from the 4-county area enjoyed the concert. 4) A random polling with a show-of-hands of those in attendance at the Q and A will also be a tool for measurement. A show of hands will give us immediate feedback regarding the composition of the group that remains after the performance. We are able to ask ""How many of you are students?""; ""How many are choral conductors?""; ""How many sing in a local choir?""; ""How many are from out of town?"" and other similar questions. 5) Facebook feedback is becoming more and more a source of information. The Q and A, with the permission of the members of Chanticleer, will be videotaped and inserted into a Facebook page. This ""session"" will then be able to be posted for viewing by those who were unable to attend. We are able to track the number of viewers of that posting.""","First and foremost, the outcome from this project was the presence of this world-famous group on our stage here in rural Minnesota. There are precious few world class male choral groups, and to have them here on our stage is a major arts event. It was our",,9597,"Other, local or private",13710,,"Greg Murray, Helga Bauerly, Tom Wolke, Paul Thompson, King Banian, Jeff Goerger, Cathy Juilfs, Jay Loch, Gary Osberg, Lynn Metcalf, Jane Oxton, Dennis Hummel, Rebecca Billig, Karen Young, Willicey Tynes",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Chanticleer,,"The Paramount Theater would like to offer the Central Minnesota region a concert by perhaps the most famous men's a capella group in the world - Chanticleer - on Sunday, November 4th, 2012, at 4:00. After the concert, the 12 men will return to the stage for an informal Q and A.",2012-11-04,2012-11-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-72,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12758,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The main outcome we hope to achieve is to introduce classic theatre to a new audience in Central Minnesota, namely our students. Through the outreach and educational programs that are associated with this production and the Shakespeare Festival as a whole, we will bring this art form directly to this audience. Secondly, we hope entertain and engage our theatre-going public with a creative, professional production of one of the world's greatest works. Third, we will employ professional artists who have dedicated much of their lives to performing classic theatre by supplying them with a venue and audience. Finally, and very importantly, we hope to continue to build strong relationships with other arts organization in Central Minnesota by participating in this collaborative effort. By introducing students to classic theatre at a young age, our hope is this art form will be allowed to continue into coming generations. It is critical that the experience of Shakespeare is positive from the onset of introduction. And that is why our artistic team will be personally engaged with this young audience through the outreach described previously. Additionally, through the Artist Spotlight series, we will reach out to adult audiences to share in a talkback session where we can all learn from Shakespeare's message and how it applies to our world today. Our artists will grow in their craft be sharing their experiences and knowledge with a younger generation which will not only enhance our youth, it will give our artists a positive experience with our community.Participation will be a key measurement tool to ensure we are meeting our goals. Besides measuring the success at the box office by monitoring the attendance, the outreach programs associated with this show will be measured as well. Working with Sartell High School, Sauk Rapids-Rice, and the St Cloud School District, the goal is to pair our creative team and cast with students to further research, discuss, and workshop Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is on the curriculum in the school districts and talks have already taken place to bring our team into the schools as part of the Shakespeare Festival. Adult audiences will also be measured through two mechanisms. First, a survey is being developed that will be distributed to audiences garnering feedback as to the Shakespeare Festival concept and what their experience has been. Secondly, Pioneer Place will host an Artist Spotlight on Monday, March 26 where our audience is invited to participate in a free talkback session with the artistic team of Romeo and Juliet for an evening of question and answers regarding the performance and creative choices.","One of the key outcomes we were trying to achieve with this project was to engage High School-aged students to not only see the show, but to also participate in a workshop with our professional staff. We accomplished this be going into two schools (Hancoc",,17280,"Other, local or private",22280,,"Patty Tholen, Richard Petty, Bill Collins, Zach Curtis, Courtney Maurer, Mark Barth, Dan Barth, Michael Kelley",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Romeo and Juliet",,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company is producing a professional production of Shakespeare's classic, Romeo and Juliet. This production is part of a citywide Shakespeare Festival that will involve many local arts organizations presenting various Shakespearean-themed materials and education outreach.",2012-03-16,2012-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541 ",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-73,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12759,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra is committed to high-quality performance of orchestral music and providing educational opportunities for young people. Our goals for this concert include: Goal 1: Performance of classical music in Central Minnesota. We will perform a program that includes repertoire from classic to modern, Tchaikovsky to Bernstein. The common theme for all the music of this concert is that it is related to ShakespeareÆs classic story of love and loss, Romeo and Juliet. All of this will create a wonderful musical experience for the audience and the musicians. Goal 2 Give 75 musicians the opportunity to rehearse and perform major classical repertoire on stage for our community. Goal 3 Provide a student musician with the opportunity to perform with a full orchestra in a concert hall setting Goal 4 Give our audience and the musicians the opportunity to experience and evaluate guest conductor Keitaro Harada. Harada is one of four guest conductor candidates for the 2011-2012 Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra season. After this concert, the audience and the musicians will have the opportunity to provide feedback to the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra Search Committee. Goal 5 Provide an educational experience for the audience. Mr. Harada will provide a pre-concert discussion that will enhance the audience experience. He will talk about the music, the composers and the historical context of the compositions. We anticipate 125 members of the audience will participate in this event. Goal 6 Provide a social experience for the audience and the orchestra. After the concert we will provide dessert and coffee for the audience. This provides an opportunity for the musicians, conductor, soloists and audience to discuss the event. We anticipate 300 audience members will stay after the concert to talk to each other and the performers.The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra measures the effectiveness of all of our programs by direct response from our audiences, staff and the members of the orchestra. Audience surveys and feedback help the staff and the Board of Directors determine the effectiveness of the programs and their service to the public. Audience acceptance of performance and programming is a primary tool for evaluation. We invite and receive significant feedback, and we strive to understand the trends that develop in order to respond to the needs of our audience. Because this is a guest conductor season, we will actively seek feedback from the musicians and the audience after each concert. There is a specific survey used by the audience to obtain their feedback after this concert and another tool to be used by the musicians of the orchestra. This essential feedback will help us select the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra for the coming years. In the case of a concert, attendance is also a measure of reaching our goals. A full-house indicates we have done a good job from programming to promotion. This concert will be recorded by Digital on Location of Woodbury, Minnesota. The recording is used by the conductor and musicians to review their work and look for ways to improve their performance.","1. High artistic quality orchestral presentation— On March 31, 2012, at 7:30 pm we presented a concert that included the music of Sergei Prokofiev, P.I Tchaikovsky and Leonard Bernstein. All three pieces are connected to the classic Shakespearian play, Ro",,9100,"Other, local or private",14100,,"Deanna Boone, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, David Haugen, Lori Johnson, Autumn King, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Jane Schulzetenberg, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A Shakespeare Celebration",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will present a classical music performance, ""A Shakespeare Celebration,"" on March 31, 2012, at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium on the campus of Saint Cloud State University. The program will feature music based on Romeo and Juliet.",2012-03-31,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-75,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12760,"Project Grant",2012,3319,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We expect to see multi-generational families at the nursing home concerts, and we hope to gather a large number of comments and stories to share with the Central Minnesota Arts Board in the next grant report. Local musicians often get to know one another. We played with Sartell High School a few years ago, and several of the players joined Campus Band at St Cloud State University afterward, looking to the Saint Cloud Municipal Band members in that organization as mentors. Unfortunately, we may not know if we were able to entice students to continue playing until long after the grant report is due, and we may never know if they attend any other college or university, but we do have an impact. In nursing homes, we promote clapping, singing or even dancing with the music. In high schools, we attempt to influence students to remain engaged with music after high school. Responses from our Barden Park Survey were extremely favorable to these discussions. We expect to receive similar feedback from our nursing home residents.We converse with residents of the long-term care facilities after the concerts. We will ask the residents to clap, sing along with us or invite them to dance with the music. We will provide surveys for the residents to fill out; possibly also collecting some the next day as the nursing staff will be busy bringing the residents back to their rooms after the concert. The surveys will let us know the types of music residents would like to hear next year. Short-term measurable goals for high school students can be measured by stories from the musicians as we visit with the students as we set up for the final pieces. When we play with high school bands, we both play pieces separately, but also we have 3 or 4 pieces we play together in an ensemble. In this way, the students have the opportunity to meet and chat with people who play their chosen instrument for years after high school graduation. In this way we promote the idea of music as a lifelong passion.","We tried taking some pictures from the high school concert, but these were taken by a band member when not playing. They don't show the vivacity or applause of the standing ovations. We passed out surveys at the nursing home concerts. Since everyone in th",,3286,"Other, local or private",6605,,"Joe Fox, Robert Frost, Nicole Hagman, Mary Edwards, David Light",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Music Outreach 2012",,"This series of three outreach concerts will bring live band music to two nursing homes, Good Shepherd Nursing Home and Country Manor Nursing Home, as well as a regional high school, to be determined. The concerts will differ; Pirates of the Caribbean for the high school and Whistler and His Dog for the nursing homes, for example.",2012-01-23,2012-03-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 251-4923 ",maryeedwards85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-74,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12761,"Project Grant",2012,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","If this project achieves the intended outcomes, the Fine Arts Program expects audiences and residency participants will have a new interest and curiosity about classical music that will lead them to explore other offerings, both traditional and more innovative forms. Fine Arts Program staff members expect to these activities will also strengthen relationships with our residency partners, which in turn will facilitate future partnerships. We anticipate that residency participants will have a greater sense of musical history through the elementary education components of the Project TrioÆs outreach. The Fine Arts Program anticipates that area youth who participate in residencies will have a better appreciation for music through hands-on interactions with the ensemble and instruments. Project Trio will provide college students with improvisation training and instrument master classes.The Fine Arts Program will gather feedback responses from workshop facilitators to find out if the residency activities met the intended goals and/or expectations for each different demographic. These will not be surveys so much as narrative responses, giving partners a chance to provide more meaningful feedback. When we have partnered in the past, the Prairie Lakes Youth Detention facility has asked their participants to journal about their experiences; these reflections have provided a wealth of information on the impact of arts activities. The Fine Arts Program will ask Prairie Lakes Youth Detention to do the same for this residency. We will ask for this kind of feedback from College of St Benedicts/St John's University faculty whose classes take part in workshops with Project Trio, Oak Ridge Elementary teachers, Prairie Lakes Youth Detention facility, and the Saint RaphaelÆs administrative staff The easiest and most often used measure of success will, of course, be attendance numbers at residency activities and at the public performance. The Fine Arts Program will track ticket sales and participation numbers at residency events as well as survey the public performance audience to find out if this performance attracted new audiences to a chamber music as anticipated and if this style of chamber music was successful at changing attitudes and/or perceptions of what defines classical music.","This project provided nine free residency activities across a diverse range of the central Minnesota community. Value added opportunities included: three master classes (one for each: flute, cello, and bass students), a free performance for residents of A",,8951,"Other, local or private",12951,,"Steve Armstrong, Dennis Beach, Carie Braun, Tony Christianson, Marilou Denbo Eldred, Patrick Ellingsworth, Terry Fruth, Conner Griffin, Stuart Harvey, Linda Hoeschler, Eric Hollas, Ann Huntrods, Bill Jeatran, Jim Knoblach, Paul Krump, Benedict Leuthner, R",,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Public College/University","Project Trio residency and performance",,"In March of 2012, chamber music ensemble Project Trio will present a public performance and a minimum of seven residency activities.",2012-03-23,2012-05-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Washington, Dakota, Ramsey, Anoka, Sherburne, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Stearns, Todd, Morrison, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-77,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12762,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through ""Momentum,"" the Museum expects the outcome of continuing its reputation as a venue of quality arts exhibits. The Museum has a long track record of providing arts opportunities to central Minnesota. Past exhibits have included several traveling Smithsonian exhibits that featured music and visual art, art exhibits from the Weisman Art Museum, photographs from the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, and musical artifacts from the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. The Museum h","Evaluation of this project was in the form of attendance to the exhibit. Success of this project was also evaluated by the number of school field trips. The exhibit drew 4,148 visitors. There were 17 school field trips during this time. The exhibit introd",,9750,"Other, local or private",14750,,"Barclay Carriar, Tim Chirhart, Annette Atkins, John McGee, Elaine Davis, Carolyn Garvin, Charles Goebel, Larry Haws, Beb Huschle, sharon Libert, Patrick McNeal, Douglas Petersen, Bruce Skalbeck, Ann Stone, Rev. Mark Halquist",,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""Momentum"" Art Exhibit",,"The Stearns History Museum plans to host a traveling art exhibit, ""Momentum,"" featuring the art of 15 emerging national artists ages 16-25 with disabilities. The exhibit is from Very Special Arts : The International Organization on Arts and Disability in coordination with the Smithsonian Institute.",2012-04-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,O'Konek,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-3752,"(320) 253-8424 ",cakers@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-78,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12763,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. More people will become aware of community artists, as well as different types of art. 2. The General Public that participates in the Arts Travelers will be able to understand the impact of visual art throughout St Cloud. 3. Families can use this visual arts event as an excursion to build dialog and understanding of visual arts in everyday life. 1. More artists will start discussing artwork with other artists, in order to develop their vocabulary and technique. 2. The artists will learn more about the artistic process through the engagement with a more experienced artist. 3. By including the opportunity for artists to photograph their work and use online submission forms, the artists will develop professional skills outside of their art technique (business) that is necessary to show their work to a larger audience. 1. Everyday people"" will engage in the discussion of art. 2. The extended time period of Art Travelers will allow the audience to invite and engage their friends and family in the process. 3. By including new technologies in the voting process, new generations of art enthusiasts will be embraced in the process. As experienced during the 2011 Art ala Carte exhibition, where visitors during the art crawl voted for their favorite pieces, we expect that visitors will invest time and attention to ""their voting rights and responsibilities"" in the Arts Travelers competition. This will not only increase the participation, but rather the engagement level of the audience. 1. The number of submissions will be calculated in the following categories: Online enrollment, paper enrollment by either ""download"" or snaimail. 2. We will survey artists for their assessment of the value of this arts experience, with questions such as: What reactions did your work evoke among participants? What did they like the best? Like the least? What feelings, ideas or questions did their experience evoke? 3. Observational Assessment of Participation: We will ask the following questions to evaluate participation: How many artists took part in the critiques, art reception or art crawl? How involved were they in the artistic dialog? How did individuals participate in your event? Did they stay for the entire event? Did they attend multiple times? Did they take advantage of all participation opportunities? 4. The number of ""votes"" for the Arts Travelers exhibit will help us calculate the community participation throughout the duration of the exhibit.","We used technology to encourage participation, track interest and assess success in these exhibits. Facebook was utilized to get feedback on artwork and to encourage the artists.",,3500,"Other, local or private",8500,,"Ellen Nelson, Kara Poissant, Rhonda Fitzsimmons, John Uphoff, Colin Jarrell, Kurtis Neu",,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2012 Juried Exhibition Series",,"Visual Arts Minnesota will present two competitive art exhibitions open to Minnesota Visual Artists: the 12th Annual Essential Art Exhibition and Competition in January 2012 and the new ArtsTravellers Art Show beginning in June and ending in August 2012.",2012-01-09,2012-08-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 253-5293 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-79,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12764,"Project Grant",2012,2200,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is the only choir specifically for high school singers in a 90-mile radius. There is nothing like this program in the Central Minnesota area, and for our singers who live in rural communities, this is a special and unique opportunity to be a part of an organization that prepares select high school singers for performances of the highest caliber for the widest possible audience. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is not just æanotherÆ high school singing group, either -our singers drive from near and far to participate in an organization that values high artistic quality and the opportunity to perform with other professional ensembles. The locations for rehearsals and the final performance are centrally-located and accessible so as to make it easier for youth, parents, and concert patrons from outlying areas to attend. Youth Sing Out promotes teamwork. Youth Sing Out promotes collaboration. Each respective choir director teaches fundamental music to the singers during the rehearsals leading up to the performance with high expectations for artistic quality. Singers gain increased self-confidence through rehearsals and performances and a sense of achievement when they know that they have performed well. This type of project also teaches youth that by working together, a choir produces one tremendous sound that one person alone cannot accomplish. It develops and encourages an interest and passion for the arts amongst the singers û they support each other, are able to see and hear the quality sound that is produced, and most certainly, by listening to the other choirs perform, they learn new skills to take back and use in future musical opportunities. Additionally, Youth Chorale provides young singers from The St. JohnÆs BoysÆ Choir and Cantabile GirlsÆ the opportunity to move on to another high artistic organization once they have graduated from their respective choir. Once in 9th grade, they can audition for a spot to become a part of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota.One of the ways to measure our goals is simply through observation û verbal audience reaction, verbal feedback from choir families, ticket sales, and support from the community. Following the concert, and in the weeks to come, the feedback from the children and parents alike will help us determine if our goals were successful, or if anything different needs to be done in preparation for next yearÆs collaborative concert. Another way to measure is that following the concert, singers will then take the skills they learned from rehearsals and performing back to their respective classrooms, places of worship, or community groups. The opportunity for young people to interact with other children who love to sing, and the sustenance and further development of a cultural, musical, community are all benefits we expect to achieve from this project. In addition, our goal to promote a life-long involvement in music can be measured by the number of singers participating in their college choirs and/or choosing music as their career, auditioning for musical theater in their hometowns, and singing at their places of worship. They have a love of singing and are willing to showcase their talents in their communities. There are a number of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota, St. JohnÆs BoysÆ Choir, and Cantabile GirlsÆ Choir members who have taken it upon themselves to get involved in their communities outside of regular rehearsals.","The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota is the only choir specifically for high school singers in a 90-mile radius. There is nothing like this program in the Central Minnesota area, and for our singers who live in rural communities, this is a special and u",,2400,"Other, local or private",4600,,"James Wiant, Joann Weber, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Karen Cash, Susan Heysse, David Paulson, David Tilstra, Andrew Walesch",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Youth Sing Out",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota proposes to present a collaborative choral concert featuring over 200+ youth from the Youth Chorale, Saint John's Boys' Choir, and Cantabile Girls' Choir.",2012-05-06,2012-05-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-80,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12924,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To continue our history of providing opportunities for the residents of Central Minnesota to connect with the arts in a meaningful way. A greater understanding of how women used quilting both as a form of expression artistically, but also as a way to share their personal stories.We will measure our goals by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors and volunteers. An audience survey in programs will help to provide feedback from the perspective of someone who attended the production. A new participant survey given to the actors as well as the volunteers will help us gather data about how we can improve our procedures from auditions to striking the production. In addition, a post-production meeting will allow artistic staff and Buffalo Community Theater Board members and opportunity to dialog about the production process and for those intimately involved to give input on how things went and make suggestions as to how Buffalo Community Theater could improve its procedures and practices.","Buffalo Community Theater successfully produced the musical Quilters in February 2012. We tracked the people who: auditioned, volunteered, performed and attended our performances. A staff of 12 and approximately 60 local volunteers worked together over a ",,7866,"Other, local or private",12866,,"Zanna Joyce, Michael Walsh, Chris Cammarn, Jon Salmon, Erin Walsh, Lisa Ellwoods, Don Schmidt, Dave Cammarn, Janice Luoma",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Quilters,,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the musical Quilters by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek, in February 2012, at the Discovery School Auditorium in Buffalo, Minnesota with actors, technicians, artists and volunteers from Buffalo and surrounding communities in Central Minnesota.",2012-02-10,2012-02-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-62,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12926,"Project Grant",2012,4364,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. To make choral and musical arts performances more available to broad audiences of all ages in our area, without financial or distance limitations. 2. To give students who participate in our programs additional performance opportunity and experience, thereby enhancing the quality of their arts education and motivating them to higher achievement. 3. To collaborate with a complementary non-profit organization to enhance the programming, reputation and visibility of both Command Performance Choirs and the Boys and Girls Club of Elk River. 4. To maintain or increase our presence in the region and continue to provide art for the community. 5. To continue to meet regional needs to area youth and families as an arts and music education resource. 1. To maintain and increase ability of our organization to perform its mission. 2. To continue to deliver quality musical education to our members by providing them with a consistent music arts education and music arts experiences. 3. To maintain our weekly educational programming in preparation for this performance: Prep choir 1 hour per week X 12 weeks, Premier choir 1 hour per week X 12 weeks, Prima choir 1 hour per week X 12 weeks plus 3 hours small group time, Command 1.5 hours per week X 12 weeks plus 3 hours small group time, Chamber 1.5 hours per week X 12 weeks plus 3 hours small group time, Young Men's 1.5 hours per week X 12 weeks plus 3 hours small group time, All choirs 3 hours dress rehearsal. 4. To increase performance opportunities before live audiences for our students.We will conduct evaluations and surveys by parents and participants, both verbal and written, to ascertain the success of this event. Our executive board also undertakes a review of each concert to determine areas of success, as well as areas that need improvement. As we are partnering with the Boys and Girls Club on this venture, we will also obtain an evaluation from their Executive Director and staff as to the success of the event and any areas that need improvement. We will also be soliciting feedback from attendees, family members, and particularly parents of our members, who provide the most helpful input regarding the effectiveness of our programming and whether we are meeting our mission and our stated goals.","The choirs achieved specific learning and educational outcomes that involved mastery of musical, dance, theatrical, staging and performance goals. Six choral groups prepared for this experience by following a weekly schedule of incremental instruction in ",,6100,"Other, local or private",10464,,"Linda Swenson, Debbie Miller, Lisa Wilcox, Beth Freund, Kim Noding, Patrick Lawrence, Cindy Inselmann",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The March 2012 Community Concert",,"The six choirs of Command Performance Choirs will conduct a pre-tour concert open to the community in conjunction with the Boys and Girls Club of Elk River on March 24 2012. Location will be at the Boys and Girls Club of Elk River. All choirs will perform a repertoire of music suitable for a broad audience of all ages.",2012-01-02,2012-03-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652 ",maximom7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-60,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12927,"Project Grant",2012,1875,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Students from schools in the St Cloud area are encouraged to attend through their administrators and teachers. As a result, more young people and parents attend the concert. At the post-concert reception, all audience members have an opportunity to speak to members of a nationally recognized boysÆ choir. First Responders attend a multigenerational choral concert, perhaps for the first time. The audience reflects on the consequences of 9/11 and how peace among cultures can be achieved. They express their thoughts about the concert at the reception. They feel honored by their special recognition within the concert. Projected number of ticket sales will be met or exceeded. All participants are exposed to hopes of greater peace through the therapeutic nature of music. This modern form of African American story telling will give our students the chance to hear the stories of others while sharing stories of their own. Audience members experience the blend of young and mature voices, hear new repertoire, and gain insight into the healing process of music. They express their thoughts and feelings about the concertÆs recognition of 9/11 through a written survey. Minnesota Center Chorale and Land of Lakes Choirboys learn what the audiences felt and thought about the concert and use the information in future planning. The audience learns more about the Land of Lakes Choirboys and its programs. Young people in attendance recognize the joy and satisfaction of their peers who are engaged in choral singing. Some will think about or decide to join a choir while they are in school. Minnesota Center Chorale members are musically enriched by singing with a talented and well trained boysÆ choir. They learn new music that is not only contemporary and topical, but that encourages peace among cultures. The boys, ages 8 through 14, learn more about an event they were too young to remember but shapes their world. They sing with mature male voices that provide models for lifelong choral participation. They share their musical experiences with other children of the St Cloud area.QUALITATIVE MEASUREMENTS Audience members will find a survey inserted into their programs. A sampling of survey questions will include the following: Has the music performed contributed to your sense of healing in light of the events that took place on 9/11/01? Does the repertoire performed provide you with the hope of peace? Are there specific phrases from a song that you find especially striking? Their responses will help determine the effectiveness of Minnesota Center Chorale's programming and assist in future planning. During the reception, members will be encouraged to seek out audience feelings/reflections prompted by the concert's theme of peace as well as how the Nordic Choir may have impacted those responses. Results will be shared with the Minnesota Center Chorale Director and Board. After the concert, the Nordic Choir Director will speak with the young singers to assess what they may have learned about 9/11 and in what ways the music was meaningful to them. Their input will be shared with the Minnesota Center Chorale Director and Board to better understand how the young singers specifically benefited from this historical and intergenerational performance. The information will be especially useful when planning another concert with elementary to junior high aged children. QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS: To determine the multigenerational ratios, attendance figures will be calculated by keeping track of the number of tickets sold to adults, seniors, and students. To determine how many First Responders are in attendance, their numbers will be indicated through ticket sales and by how many stand for recognition at the concert. The following time table for these measures will help us meet our goals. First week of October: Provide concert information to elementary, junior and senior high schools in the St Cloud area via email with PDF flyer attachment that includes an invitation to attend the concert free of charge. Bring flyers to Stearns County Emergency Medical Services administrative office for distribution among Emergency Medical Services providers. Send special invitations via email to heads of First Responder administrative offices and follow up with phone calls as needed. November 5th. Offer ╜ priced tickets to First Responders at the door. Students through grade 12 receive free tickets at door. Perform the concert in a multigenerational setting. Before the intermission, the audience is directed to fill out the survey that is in their program. They are told how the surveys will be used and where to place them when finished. Minnesota Center Chorale members and the two Directors seek casual but informative responses from general patrons/performers/parents/First Responders at a post-concert reception. Members of the Nordic Choir interact with audience members. Week of November 7th: Calculate the ticket sales by age groups. Week of November 14th: Organize the results of the audience survey into a Word document. November 22nd: Share audience input at Minnesota Center ChoraleÆs rehearsal to review the concertÆs effectiveness and to gage the audienceÆs levels of enjoyment. Next Nordic Choir rehearsal: Director seeks responses from boys about the concert to gauge their levels of enjoyment and what they may have learned from the music and about 9/11. Their Director is asked to report back to Minnesota Center Chorale with his findings. By 3rd Tuesday in December (Minnesota Center Chorale's Board Meeting) organize feedback from all sources into a written report. December Board meeting: Discuss findings with members of the Board. January 5th: End of project.","Outcomes - 1. A patron survey provided audience feedback regarding the projects connection to 9/11/01. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale’s We Remember project provided audiences with a collaborative choral experience blending mature and young voices. 3. Parents",,3160,"Other, local or private",5035,,"Mark Braun, Steve Holste, Tom Ramsey, Jonna Thomas, Laura C. Capes, Roger McHaney, Ron Ohmann, Michele Li-Kuehne, Amber Chmielewski, Denise Honkemp",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We Remember-Commemorating 9/11",,"Minnesota Center Chorale begins its 2011-12 concert season by joining the Nordic Choir of the Land of Lakes Choirboys of Elk River, Minnesota for an intergenerational performance. The collaborative concert commemorates the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 tragedy while honoring the work of First Responders.",2011-11-05,2012-01-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Chmielewski,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 252-0051 ",aechmielewski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-67,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12928,"Project Grant",2012,4700,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our target audience for this project is the growing collection of emerging and established dance artists in the Central Minnesota region, with a focus on those artists with a professional level of technical and choreographic training. We also hope to inspire young dancers in the area by providing them with a model for high quality, theatrical dance works that extend beyond the existing system of studio classes. Additionally, we hope to develop an audience base for dance performance in Central Minnesota, while reaching out to members of the larger community drawn to Theater and Musical performance known as the Physical Arts. The Physical Arts encompass expressive modalities that focus on engaging the body as the primary vehicle of expression and include yoga, gymnastics, aerial acrobatics, physical theater and dance.Outcomes will be measured by gathering both narrative responses from artists and audience members as well as quantifiable data regarding the number and identity of participants. Box office receipts will document numbers while a mail list signup and online survey will provide information about who attended, why and what they found engaging or challenging about the show. Contact information gathered will be added to Minnesota Dance Ensemble databases for future projects. Participating dancers will be interviewed about what skills or new ways of thinking they developed during the project. They will also be asked to write a short description of their experience and these stories will be shared amongst the cast. When appropriate, these stories will also be used in future marketing and/or requests for grant support of future projects. The choreographers will engage in a forum with one another to reflect and share stories of the choreographic/production process. These reflections will guide planning and goals for future projects.","There were 284 people in the audience, which was documented by the Paramount Theatre Box Office - this was an increase from the year before, which was documented at 271 people. Most surveys that were filled out in response to the production were positive ",,6890,"Other, local or private",11590,,"Stephanie Eichman, Chuck Norwood, Larry Outhwaite, Maggie Moore, Amanda Chouinard",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Amalgamation,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble will create and produce innovative choreographic works for an evening of dance performance at the Paramount Theater in St Cloud on April 13th, 2012. Amalgamation will include new works by Minnesota Dance Ensemble artists.",2012-04-13,2012-04-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-8840 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-69,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12929,"Project Grant",2012,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","This project focuses on the area of Arts Education. Minnesota Dance Ensemble will create and produce a quality arts workshop ""Danceology"", featuring the talents of approximately 9 quality dance artists. ""Danceology"" will focus on learning dance as an art form. Minnesota Dance Ensemble's program will bring depth, understanding and emotional engagement in the art of dance to all students in the program. ""Danceology"" will also elucidate and augment Minnesota Dance Ensemble company membersÆ professional develop","We sat down with the dancers at the end of the workshop and asked them how they felt about the whole day. I have uploaded the questions and their responses. I also asked Amanda Chouinard, Our Artistic Director to provide Feedback on the day and her respon",,2100,"Other, local or private",4900,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Danceology,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble will collaborate with Starz Dance Studio in Becker to present an workshop for their current students and other intermediate to advanced adult dancers within the community. This workshop will take place at Starz Dance Studio on Sunday October 23rd, 2011 from 11-5 pm.",2011-10-23,2011-10-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-8840 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-70,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12930,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We want to bring a piece of art to the downtown area that will be appealing and also have a connection to our local resources. We want to make it a community project that involve many and draw attention to the incredible artistic ability in the area. Volunteers will be able to experience the process of mosaic and we hope to instill them with a sense of ownership to the piece.We will know that we have achieved our goals upon completion of the sculpture and will know we have succeeded if we have community participation in the creation and public viewings. It is our hope that people will be reminded of this rich resource in our community and how we can preserve and protect its beauty.","The goal of this project is to create a visually appealing well-designed sculpture as a community event to celebrate the river and draw attention to this rich and unique aspect of our community. We did succeed in having community participation in the crea",,10000,"Other, local or private",15000,,"Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Bellig, Jeff Goerger, Pegg Gustafson,Robert Kalenda, Melinda Tamm, Jay Loch, Paul Thompson, Lynn metcalf, Willicey Tynes, Bruce Miles, Mike Williams, Dennis Hummel, Greg Murray, Tom Wolke, Bob Johnson, Gary Osberg, Karen Young, Cath",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Mahowald Plaza Public Art ",,"The Paramount would like to partner with Mahowald Insurance to create a ceramic tile and glass mosaic sculpture. The sculpture would be based on the head water marker of the Mississippi River and contain geographic information about the location of the river near downtown St Cloud.",2012-02-12,2012-09-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-71,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12931,"Project Grant",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra is committed to high-quality performance of orchestral music. Our goals for this concert include: Goal 1: Performance of classical music in Central Minnesota. We will perform a program that includes a standard piece of classical music repertoire, Johannes Brahms--Second Symphony and Arturo MarquezùDanzon no. 2. The program also features a musician from the orchestra, Coca Bochonko, Principal Viola, performing BartokÆs Viola Concerto. All of this will create a wonderful musical experience for the audience and the musicians. Goal 2 Give musicians the opportunity to rehearse and perform major classical repertoire on stage for our community. Goal 3 Give our audience and the musicians the opportunity to experience and evaluate guest conductor Dr. Yaniv Dinur. Dinur is one of four guest conductor candidates for the 2011-2012 Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra season. After this concert, the audience and the musicians will have the opportunity to provide feedback to the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra Search Committee. Goal 4 Provide an educational experience for the audience. Dr. Dinur will provide a pre-concert discussion that will enhance the audience experience. He will talk about the music, the composers and the historical context of the compositions. We anticipate 85 members of the audience will participate in this event. Goal 5 Provide a social experience for the audience and the orchestra. After the concert we will provide dessert and coffee for the audience. This provides an opportunity for the musicians, conductor, soloists and audience to discuss the event. We anticipate 250 audience members will stay after the concert to talk to each other and the performers.The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra measures the effectiveness of all of our programs by direct response from our audiences, staff and the members of the orchestra. Audience surveys and feedback help the staff and the Board of Directors determine the effectiveness of the programs and their service to the public. Audience acceptance of performance and programming is a primary tool for evaluation. We invite and receive significant feedback, and we strive to understand the trends that develop in order to respond to the needs of our audience. Because this is a guest conductor season, we will actively seek feedback from the musicians and the audience after each concert. This essential feedback will help us select the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra for the coming years. In the case of a concert, attendance is also a measure of reaching our goals. A full-house indicates we have done a good job from programming to promotion. This concert will be recorded by Digital on Location of Woodbury, Minnesota. The recording is used by the conductor and musicians to review their work and look for ways to improve their performance.","Although we are using this survey to evaluate guest conductors, it also allows room for patrons to provide feedback on our concert. We also receive direct feedback from patrons before and after the concert in the lobby of the hall. The audience members ar",,8500,"Other, local or private",13500,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","It's Harvest Time Concert",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will present a classical music performance, ""ItÆs Harvest Time,"" on October 22, 2011, at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium on the campus of Saint Cloud State University.",2011-10-22,2011-10-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-76,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of Als' Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.",,No 12954,"Project Grant",2012,4900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will hold a Q and A [which then lasted 45 minutes] for ""The Dunsing Plan"" where the audience can ask questions or probe a little deeper into the meaning of a few images. The audience will be given a program with our supporters/sponsors mentioned on it as well a survey/ballot where they can tell us what they thought of the end-product and where we can gather some useful information about their local arts habits and if they plan on making any more in the future. Additionally we plan on showing ""The Dunsing","We scout and scheduled everything before we go in and shot. We worked from a shot list so we could mark off each shot we needed and systematically run through our schedule. It worked great and we'll continue to use that method in the future. We measured o",,2100,"Other, local or private",7000,,"John Scott, Jody Barth, Jim Dinndorf, Zil Lambert, Michael Kelley",,"Inaccurate Vernacular","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Dunsing Plan",,"""The Dunsing Plan"" is a 13-page script written by John Scott. We'll employ local actors, musicians and crew to produce it. It'll be shown for free at Pioneer Place Theatre on October 12, 2012. We'll focus on attracting Saint Cloud State University students, professors and central Minnesota residents who want to see something new.",2012-10-12,2012-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Inaccurate Vernacular","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",inaccuratevernacular@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-66,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 10023546,"Project Grant",2022,6990,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience of at least 150 people. 13-15 dancers participating. ; 1. As our mission statement says, one desired outcome is for MDE to provide an artistic outlet for dancers to train, teach, and grow artistically. In this performance, the individual dancers have the opportunity to choreograph as well as dance, which will allow them to grow artistically. 2. Another part of our mission statement says our goal or desired outcome is to allow dancers ""to collaborate with local artists to create innovative entertaining production for the community; and to provide outreach and dance education opportunities for St. Cloud and the surrounding communities."" 3. If our audience grows year over year, then that is an objectively measurable outcome everyone wants. However the audience grows only if they liked the show. Primarily we want the audience to be close to 200 if not over. Survey audience. Survey participants.; 1. Improvements in dancer knowledge and attitudes will be assessed by a survey given to all MDE dancers at the end of April. See Dancer Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below. In particular the dancers' responses to this survey led MDE to change from two artistic-director-choreographed dances per year to one dance (October) choreographed exclusively by the artistic director and this second dance (April) choreographed by dancers as well as the artistic director. 2. Number of collaborations with other dance organizations and the number of non-MDE dancers in the performance will determine how well we reached out to other community members and how welcoming we were. This is the first project with concerted effort to involve youth dance companies and studios, so this will provide the baseline for us to see if the number of collaborations increase over time. Also we have had community dance organizations such as Radiant Moon Belly Dance Company, the local Boys and Girls Clubs, Whitney Senior Center, and various St. Cloud State dance clubs participate in our performances, so a baseline number already exists which we plan to exceed this year. 3. Audience growth is an objectively measurable outcome, however the April 2020 version of this show was cancelled due to the pandemic, so we do not have sufficient data to assess audience growth for this proposal. Nevertheless attendance growth results from a change in the audience's knowledge, attitude, and appreciation of what they see on stage. To assess how we impacted the audience, MDE has always put a survey questionnaire in the program for each performance (see Audience Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below). The Paramount collects and tabulates the results from the survey and provides MDE with the results. From the last version of this performance in October 2018, the audience was impressed by the variety of the dances, and so we have tried to expand the variety even more this year. In addition, after the show the dancers and board members have a ""meet and greet"" with the audience to assess their response to the show and get a subjective measure of if the audience's attitude, knowledge, experiences, etc. have changed.",,,5920,"Other,local or private",12910,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Love from Beyond the Grave Halloween 2022",2022-07-24,2022-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Norwood,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-0812",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-491,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023548,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcomes we hope to achieve are: that attendees gain a deeper understanding and appreciation about gospel music; that attendance reaches at least 400 people; and that we see some repeat attendees from previous similar concerts.; One of the measurable outcomes will be that attendees learned something about gospel music, whether they be someone familiar with gospel music or someone brand new to the style. A paper survey will be handed out prior to the performance, and one of the questions will ask attendees about their level of knowledge about gospel music prior to the concert and after. The second measurable outcome will be attendance. The goal is to sell at least 400 tickets to this concert, which will be measured through a ticket sales report. The third measurable outcome will be to see how many of the Steeles concert attendees returned for the Blind Boys concert. If the results show that there is some crossover, we will have learned that there is an audience building for this type of music. We will evaluate the outcomes through a paper survey that will be distributed to attendees, reviewing ticket sales and by examining attendance lists from both the Blind Boys of Alabama concert and those of previous gospel concerts at the Paramount.; Audience members will each be given a paper survey to complete at the beginning of the performance. Ushers will be on hand to distribute these to each audience member. During the pre-show welcome, a Paramount staff member will encourage patrons to complete the survey and drop it in a collection box following the show. Once the show is over, and the surveys have all been handed in, the house manager will collect them and deliver them to the Performing Arts Director for review and assessment. Ticket sales will be evaluated after the concert by running a sales report to see number of tickets sold.",,,12000,"Other,local or private",20000,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Blind Boys of Alabama",2023-02-24,2023-02-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gretchen,Boulka,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3106",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-493,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023553,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Approximately 65 performers will have opportunities to engage with a professional creative team both in music learning and in performance. Approximately 1,650 school children and audience members will experience a high-caliber artistic performance.; Approximately 65 performers (ages 9-15) will have opportunities to engage with a professional creative team ? director, choreographer, costume and set designer, ? both in music learning and in performance. These interactions increase the boys' understanding of the technical aspects of putting on a performance, but also aid in their understanding of the artistic process as a whole. Approximately 1,000 school children and approximately 650 audience members from the Central Minnesota community will experience a high-caliber artistic performance. Our community benefits from more people gaining exposure to the arts, particularly in accessible forms such as a concert of this type. Audience statistics will be tracked. Written feedback will be sought. Group discussions with the performers will be held.; Audience statistics will be tracked to measure the number of local citizens who experienced the performance. We will collect information regarding new patrons and returning patrons and determine where they learned about this project. These statistics will help our organization improve marketing efforts to reach a broader audience. Written feedback will be sought through an easily accessible online survey in order to assess their appreciation for the event. This process was implemented in the 2015-2016 season and information has already been used to shape performances over the past several seasons. Participants in the online survey have an opportunity to win free tickets to a future performance by The St. John's Boys' Choir, serving as incentive to participate in the survey. Group discussions with the performers will be held throughout the process to assess their growing understanding of the music being studied as well as all aspects of a musical production.",,,15230,"Other,local or private",23230,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Boys BACK on Broadway 2022",2022-08-15,2022-10-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-2558",acarpente001@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-498,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023556,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","We seek to enhance connections and community among young pianists while working to provide specialized education and rare opportunities to rehearse and perform with other outstanding musicians.; We expect 30-40 campers to attend this summer, and our hope is to grow the camp each year. As we are re-starting the in-person camps again, there may be slightly less enrollment than in years past as interest grows toward in-person activities again. This grant would help with the growth and development of the camp in our new location. Measurable traits we are looking to improve in our students are Confidence in Expression, Inspiration, Dedication to Practice, and Deeper Understanding of Materials. We also uphold the value of Community among both faculty and students, creating connections and strengthening those connections through experiences. These values have been witnessed in past camps and are expressed in published testimonials from previous students. This year, alignment with values will be assessed in a post-camp survey. Additional assessments to perform this year include having the Faculty observe and report noticeable changes in our students. We do this in a casual, fun way by creating an individualized award for each student at the end of camp based on their musical and community impact. These awards are usually a blend of humor and earnest commendation. This year, more formal surveys in the hands of the Faculty will make improvements in student outcomes easier to track. Finally, audience members at our recitals will fill out a brief survey assessing their experience and impressions of the camp. These questions will be developed as we finalize our performance programming for the camp. Assessments and surveys will be completed by campers, faculty, and audience members.; In past years we have had exit surveys on the last day of camp when it was in-person. During our online camps we conducted surveys via Google Forms, example given below. We will be conducting surveys for the public recitals included in the program as well as including relevant questions in an exit survey for students and an online survey for parents. Faculty will be assessing students' growth as well.",,,36877,"Other,local or private",44877,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Young Artist Piano Camp",2022-07-24,2022-07-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Newman,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",jnewman@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-501,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023560,"Project Grant",2022,7990,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. As our mission statement says, one desired outcome is for MDE to provide an artistic outlet for dancers to train, teach, and grow artistically. In this performance, the individual dancers have the opportunity to choreograph as well as dance, which will allow them to grow artistically. 2. Another part of our mission statement says our goal or desired outcome is to allow dancers ""to collaborate with local artists to create innovative entertaining production for the community; and to provide outreach and dance education opportunities for St. Cloud and the surrounding communities."" 3. If our audience grows year over year, then that is an objectively measurable outcome everyone wants. However the audience grows only if they liked the show. 1. Improvements in dancer knowledge and attitudes will be assessed by a survey given to all MDE dancers at the end of April. See Dancer Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below. In particular the dancers' responses to this survey led MDE to change from two artistic-director-choreographed dances per year to one dance (October) choreographed exclusively by the artistic director and this second dance (April) choreographed by dancers as well as the artistic director. 2. Number of collaborations with other dance organizations and the number of non-MDE dancers in the performance will determine how well we reached out to other community members and how welcoming we were. This is the first project with concerted effort to involve youth dance companies and studios, so this will provide the baseline for us to see if the number of collaborations increase over time. Also we have had community dance organizations such as Radiant Moon Belly Dance Company, the local Boys and Girls Clubs, Whitney Senior Center, and various St. Cloud State dance clubs participate in our performances, so a baseline number already exists which we plan to exceed this year. 3. Audience growth is an objectively measurable outcome, however the April 2020 version of this show was cancelled due to the pandemic, so we do not have sufficient data to assess audience growth for this proposal. Nevertheless attendance growth results from a change in the audience's knowledge, attitude, and appreciation of what they see on stage. To assess how we impacted the audience, MDE has always put a survey questionnaire in the program for each performance (see Audience Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below). The Paramount collects and tabulates the results from the survey and provides MDE with the results. From the last version of this performance in April 2019, the audience was impressed by the variety of the dances, and so we have tried to expand the variety even more this year. In addition, after the show the dancers and board members have a ""meet and greet"" with the audience to assess their response to the show and get a subjective measure of if the audience's attitude, knowledge, experiences, etc. have changed.",,,7210,"Other,local or private",15200,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Emotion Made Visible 2022 is a dance performance by the Minnesota Dance Ensemble and partners showcasing new and unique choreography.",2021-12-09,2022-04-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Norwood,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-0812",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-504,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024520,"Project Grant",2023,7990,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. As our mission statement says, one desired outcome is for MDE to provide an artistic outlet for dancers to train, teach, and grow artistically. In this performance, the individual dancers have the opportunity to choreograph as well as dance, which will allow them to grow artistically. 2. Another part of our mission statement says our goal or desired outcome is to allow dancers ""to collaborate with local artists to create innovative entertaining production for the community; and to provide outreach and dance education opportunities for St. Cloud and the surrounding communities."" 3. If our audience grows year over year, then that is an objectively measurable outcome everyone wants. However the audience grows only if they liked the show. 1. Improvements in dancer knowledge and attitudes will be assessed by a survey given to all MDE dancers at the end of April. See Dancer Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below. In particular the dancers' responses to this survey led MDE to change from two artistic-director-choreographed dances per year to one dance (October) choreographed exclusively by the artistic director and this second dance (April) choreographed by dancers as well as the artistic director. 2. Number of collaborations with other dance organizations and the number of non-MDE dancers in the performance will determine how well we reached out to other community members and how welcoming we were. This is the first project with concerted effort to involve youth dance companies and studios, so this will provide the baseline for us to see if the number of collaborations increase over time. Also we have had community dance organizations such as Radiant Moon Belly Dance Company, the local Boys and Girls Clubs, Whitney Senior Center, and various St. Cloud State dance clubs participate in our performances, so a baseline number already exists which we plan to exceed this year. 3. Audience growth is an objectively measurable outcome, however the April 2020 version of this show was cancelled due to the pandemic, so we do not have sufficient data to assess audience growth for this proposal. Nevertheless attendance growth results from a change in the audience's knowledge, attitude, and appreciation of what they see on stage. To assess how we impacted the audience, MDE has always put a survey questionnaire in the program for each performance (see Audience Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below). The Paramount collects and tabulates the results from the survey and provides MDE with the results. From the last version of this performance in April 2019, the audience was impressed by the variety of the dances, and so we have tried to expand the variety even more this year. In addition, after the show the dancers and board members have a ""meet and greet"" with the audience to assess their response to the show and get a subjective measure of if the audience's attitude, knowledge, experiences, etc. have changed. 1. Improvements in dancer knowledge and attitudes will be assessed by a survey given to all MDE dancers at the end of April. See Dancer Survey in ""Dancer+Audience Surveys.docx"" uploaded below. In particular the dancers' responses to this survey led MDE to change from two artistic-director-choreographed dances per year to one dance (October) choreographed exclusively by the artistic director and this second dance (April) choreographed by dancers as well as the artistic director. 2. Number of collaborations with other dance organizations and the number of non-MDE dancers in the performance will determine how well we reached out to other community members and how welcoming we were. This is the first project with concerted effort to involve youth dance companies and studios, so this will provide the baseline for us to see if the number of collaborations increase over time. Also we have had community dance organizations such as Radiant Moon Belly Dance Company, the local Boys and Girls Clubs, Whitney Senior Cente",,,7210,"Other,local or private",15200,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Dancer's Dances is a dance performance by the Minnesota Dance Ensemble and partners showcasing new and unique choreography.",2022-12-31,2023-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Norwood,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-0812",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-535,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10015391,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More than 350 patrons will attend. Patrons will recognize and remember the American musical vernacular woven from folk traditions of the diverse people of the New World. Audience will be counted. Oral and written feedback will be solicited in the lobby following the concert and analyzed by board and staff. Audience response will be observed and recorded.",,,10722,"Other,local or private",17722,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""New World Voices"" is a concert experience rich in the musical vernacular of the New World. Works by Antonin Dvorak and American composers Leonard Bernstein and Florence Price will celebrate the diversity and freshness of America.",2020-04-25,2020-04-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-431,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10010209,"Project Grant",2020,4558,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","The outcomes will be a functional facility ready to teach various forms of arts and crafts and will be able to accomodate the community with a schedule for working on projects. Evaluation will be based on the successful beginning of classes and art activities with a follow-up evaluation form.",,,1950,"Other,local or private",6508,,,,"510 Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"510 Art Lab will be a facility where the community can engage in arts and crafts such as painting, pottery, woodworking, photography, stained glass. It will also be a facility that gives classes in various forms of art.",2019-09-27,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pamela,Borgmann,"510 Art Lab","510 Sinclair Lewis Ave PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",saukcentreartlab@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-376,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, AWet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, A Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010210,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Youth will know more about different cultures and build social-emotional skills through hands-on arts experiences. A minimum of 50 youth will present their artwork at the holiday showcase on stage or via an arts exhibit. All attendances will be reported in our database. Youth will complete an online survey, which will measure the extent of cultural learning and social-emotional skills building, as well other ways arts programming has impacted them.",,,27420,"Other,local or private",34420,,,,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Boys and Girls Club youth will explore how different cultures celebrate the holidays around the world in four different art forms and then will present a showcase in an ""Alice in Wonderland meets holidays around the world"" theme.",2019-10-01,2019-12-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central MN","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 252-7616",kruprecht@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-377,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010211,"Project Grant",2020,3955,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience members will have increased knowledge, understanding, and appreciation for string quartet music written and performed by women. Evaluation will be based on written surveys and verbal feedback from audience members, the performers, staff, and board members. Concert and outreach program attendance figures and ticket sales are also evaluated.",,,3000,"Other,local or private",6955,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We will present a series of events featuring the Mill City Quartet including 2 school outreach programs, a Library family concert, participate at our fundraising event, Musical Chairs, and a formal Saturday night concert at Atonement Lutheran Church.",2020-05-22,2020-05-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"J. David",Arnott,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205 714 6th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683",info@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-378,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010212,"Project Grant",2020,5017,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Students will create two major artworks that demonstrate their understanding of art and immigration. Students will exhibit completed artworks. Students will increase vocabulary and strategies for observing and describing art. Students will be evaluated on their completed works of art, their artist statement, their participation in descriptive review, and their presentation to the class.",,,2062,"Other,local or private",7079,,,,"Holdingford Public Schools","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Students will create a story of their identity through mixed media collage done at Holdingford and at South Jr. High. Once the materials are compiled, students will switch projects and let a partner at the different school put the pieces together.",2019-09-23,2020-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marian,Lyndgaard,"Holdingford Public Schools","900 5th St PO Box 250",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-4307",marian.lyndgaard@isd738.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-379,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010213,"Project Grant",2020,2525,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Students will be able to get a true theatre experience by performing their play on a real stage with a curtain, lights and audience seating, rather than a cafeteria. Based on the number of auditions increasing and former cast members coming back to view it, as well as community response, we see the value of this venture.",,,1150,"Other,local or private",3675,,,,"Kennedy Community School One Act Play","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"For the Kennedy's Play Performance Space, we are looking to help fund our rental of the local college's theatre since we do not have our own auditorium.",2020-01-27,2020-02-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kelli,Maurer,"Kennedy Community School One Act Play","1300 Jade Rd","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 370-7430",Kelli.Maurer@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-380,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010215,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","The Saint Cloud community will experience a ballet opera performance. Local Dancers will experience collaborating with other professional dancers and singers. Audience members will be surveyed on the experience after the performance. Company dancers will also be surveyed after the performance.",,,18480,"Other,local or private",25480,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Snow Maiden, a Ballet/Opera directed by Samantha Collen, with guest principal dancers from around the country and local corps de ballet. Celebrate the transition from Winter to Spring with this Russian folk tale about living life to the fullest.",2019-09-20,2020-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alida,Fischer,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-381,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010217,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At least 12 screenings, of feature films and short films, that will draw 600 people. We will sell single show tickets to measure the audience attendance and track the (minimum of) 12 shows on a calendar and spreadsheet.",,,5400,"Other,local or private",12400,,,,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The St Cloud Film Fest will host a monthy film screening at The Black Box in downtown St Cloud. We will bring a monthly screening of incredible independent cinema to St Cloud.",2019-09-21,2020-09-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","2510 41st Ave S Ste 301","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 493-9019",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-382,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010218,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audiences will experience an exceptional music performance and participate in outreach/residency activities that introduce participants to a unique and innovative genre. Survey audiences and residency participants. Gather feedback and evaluation from community partners. Track box office and participation data.",,,28260,"Other,local or private",35260,,,,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"SJU will present Scrap Arts Music, an internationally renowned percussion ensemble that transforms industrial scrap metal into instruments, for two public performances and five days of residency/outreach prior.",2019-11-11,2019-11-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-383,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010219,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The STMA Music Boosters expect between ten to fifteen ensembles from a number of local high schools to participate in the masterclasses and the concert. The plan is to distribute a survey to the students, directors and audience members who attend. The STMA Music Boosters will evaluate the survey results from the students, directors and audience members. We will also evaluate the number of ticket sales as well as our social media insight reports.",,,12380,"Other,local or private",19380,,,,"STMA Music Boosters","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Voces8 Masterclass and Concert. Voces8 will present vocal masterclasses at STMA High School. The ensemble will present a public exchange concert that evening at the St. Michael - Albertville High School Performing Arts Center.",2020-02-19,2020-02-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joseph,Osowski,"STMA Music Boosters","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(701) 361-7044",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-384,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 10010220,"Project Grant",2020,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","110 youth musicians and 8 adult musicians will perform. In 2018, approximately 500 audience members attended All Is Well. We anticipate a 50% increase in audience members and a satisfaction rate of 4.65 out of 5 with a 7% response rate. We will count Singers, distribute and cull data from surveys, and calculate ticket sales.",,,7100,"Other,local or private",14100,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"All Is Well will feature the 110 singers of YCCM in its first ever collaboration with the Saint Cloud String Quartet in two identical concerts at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in St. Cloud. It will also feature a commissioned piece by Isaac Lovdahl.",2019-12-08,2019-12-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-385,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 11654,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5961,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,5500,"Other, local or private",11461,,,,"Jean Matzke Exhibition Committee",Individual,"To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Glenn,,,,MN,,"(320) 253-3289",northernglenn@mywdo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-45,,,, 11032,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5760,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1440,"Other, local or private",7200,,,,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Worcester,"Cokato Historical Society","PO Box 686 175 4th St SW",Cokato,MN,55321-9998,"(320) 28-2427",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-5,,,, 11034,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,18924,"Other, local or private",21924,,,,"College of Saint Benedict","Public College/University","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"J David",Arnot,"College of Saint Benedict","37 S College Ave","St Joseph",MN,56374-2099,"(320) 363-5389",darnott@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-6,,,, 11036,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2000,"Other, local or private",4000,,,,"Delano-Franklin Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jon,Steinmetz,"Delano-Franklin Historical Society","7040 Meridan Ave S",Montrose,MN,55363,"(763) 675-3673",jonsteinmetz@citlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-7,,,, 11038,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,6603,"Other, local or private",12603,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","312-314 Jackson Ave NW PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330-1505,"(763) 441-4725",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-8,,,, 11039,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,15250,"Other, local or private",21250,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","312-314 Jackson Ave NW PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330-1505,"(763) 441-4725",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-9,,,, 11040,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,,,6000,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4685",erct@erct.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-10,,,, 11042,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3507,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2000,"Other, local or private",5507,,,,"Elk River High School","K-12 Education","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terry,Bizal,"Elk River High School","900 School St","Elk River",MN,55330-1397,"(763) 241-2400x 2101",terrence.bizal@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-11,,,, 11046,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5536,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1384,"Other, local or private",6920,,,,"General Federated Women's Club","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"General Federated Women's Club","213 4th St N",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-3360",jeaniediva@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-12,,,, 11050,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,16400,"Other, local or private",22400,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-13,,,, 11051,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5971,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,8725,"Other, local or private",14696,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Flagstad,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 308-4057",mdflagstad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-14,,,, 11053,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,842,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,215,"Other, local or private",1057,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Flagstad,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 308-4057",mdflagstad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-15,,,, 11054,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,67450,"Other, local or private",73450,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,"Brunner Dallager","Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W St Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787",jillb@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-16,,,, 11055,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,,,6000,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,"Brunner Dallager","Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W St Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787",jillb@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-17,,,, 11059,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,50872,"Other, local or private",56872,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-18,,,, 11060,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,15000,"Other, local or private",17000,,,,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Degiovanni,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7723",jm@dancingbearscompany.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-19,,,, 11061,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3345,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4635,"Other, local or private",7980,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Erickson-Knox,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 257-0603",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-20,,,, 11062,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1376,"Other, local or private",6876,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Erickson-Knox,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 257-0603",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-21,,,, 11064,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,5425,"Other, local or private",11425,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Eichman,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-22,,,, 11065,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,1465,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,7700,"Other, local or private",9165,,,,"Mississippi Strings Camp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beverly,Williams,"Mississippi Strings Camp","30 Allendale Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301-5115,"(320) 252-6657","eckblad-williams@ charter.net",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-23,,,, 11066,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,1872,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,3578,"Other, local or private",5450,,,,"Monticello Strings","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Monticello Strings","PO Box 428",Monticello,MN,55362-0428,"(320) 282-7060",monticellostrings@tds.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-24,,,, 11067,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,5450,"Other, local or private",9050,,,,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kenton,Frohrip,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","416 Riverside Dr SE Box 6277","St Cloud",MN,56304-1030,"(320) 251-9290",kfroh@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-25,,,, 11068,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,9480,"Other, local or private",15480,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-26,,,, 11070,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,9506,"Other, local or private",12506,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-27,,,, 11071,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,10500,"Other, local or private",14000,,,,"Paynesville Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Pelton,"Paynesville Community Theater","111 Wasburn Dr",Paynesville,MN,56362,"(320) 243-3725",cpelton@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-28,,,, 11073,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,13076,"Other, local or private",19076,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-29,,,, 11075,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,2805,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,,,2805,,,,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kremer,"The Saint Cloud Area All Star Jazz Band","3451 Deer Creek Trail","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 253-7122",smolde@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-30,,,, 11076,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4600,"Other, local or private",10600,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-31,,,, 11077,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,6060,"Other, local or private",12060,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-32,,,, 11080,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,,,6000,,,,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Sebberson,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(763) 742-7210",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-33,,,, 11081,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,15250,"Other, local or private",21250,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-34,,,, 11082,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,15700,"Other, local or private",21700,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-35,,,, 11083,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4095,"Other, local or private",9095,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Walrath,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","PO Box 2000 1 Swayed Pines Rd",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-2558",mwalrath@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-36,,,, 11084,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,13700,"Other, local or private",19700,,,,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Series","Public College/University","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Jose,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Series","PO Box 2000 Fine Arts Program",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-5030",bjose@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-37,,,, 11087,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,2400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,28300,"Other, local or private",30700,,,,"Two Rivers Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dottie,Seamans,"Two Rivers Community Theatre","1833 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379-1916,"(320) 253-4703",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-38,,,, 11089,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,3200,"Other, local or private",6200,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-39,,,, 11090,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2100,"Other, local or private",5100,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-40,,,, 11092,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2730,"Other, local or private",5730,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-41,,,, 11093,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2200,"Other, local or private",5200,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-42,,,, 11096,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2640,"Other, local or private",3440,,,,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sherilyn,Burgdorf,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","1812 Hwy 25 S",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1954",sherilyn.burgdorf@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-43,,,, 11951,"Project Grant",2011,3600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1400,"Other, local or private",5000,,,,"Annandale Public Schools","K-12 Education","This will be an after school mixed age and ability Art Club. Under the guidance of two local artists we will research a demolished past Public Art project, namely the ""Grain Elevator Mural."" We will then design a Public Art mural for the Community Educati",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maureen,Fisher,"Annandale Public Schools","125 Cherry Ave N",Annandale,MN,55302,"(320) 274-5602",mfisher@annandale.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant,,,, 11954,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2444,"Other, local or private",7844,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Buffalo Community Orchestra will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at the Performing Arts Center of Buffalo High School. Following the travel theme of earlier 2010-11 concerts (""To Transylvania and Beyond,"" ""Destination: North Pole",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2rd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-4595",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-0,,,, 11955,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,4745,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1744,"Other, local or private",6489,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""To Transylvania and Beyond,"" an Orchestral Concert for all ages, was presented on October 30, 2010 at the Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center. Conductor Foster Beyers provided insight into the music in a pre-concert ""Conductor Chat"" at 6:30. The M",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 NE 2rd Ave PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(763) 682-4595",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-46,,,, 11956,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,21750,"Other, local or private",27150,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Kiss Me Kate will be produced and performed at the Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center in July 2011 using all-amateur, local talent onstage, behind the scenes, organizationally, and in the orchestra pit.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellison,Cullinan,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227",ellisonrussell@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-1,,,, 11957,"Project Grant",2011,5115,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,5458,"Other, local or private",10573,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Buffalo Community Theater will produce the farce ""Noises Off"" by Michael Frayn in October 2011 at the Discovery School Auditorium in Buffalo, Minnesota with actors, technicians and artists from Buffalo and the surrounding communities.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellison,Cullinan,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227",ellisonrussell@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-2,,,, 11958,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,5700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4825,"Other, local or private",10525,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Buffalo Community Theater will produce the classic play ""The Importance of Being Earnest"" by Oscar Wilde February 11-19, 2011 at the Discovery School Auditorium in Buffalo, Minnesota with actors, technicians and artists from the Buffalo and the surroundin",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellison,Cullinan,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227",ellisonrussell@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-47,,,, 11966,"Project Grant",2011,4500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,10284,"Other, local or private",14784,,,,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Command Performance Choirs is planning a series of elementary school concerts for schools in the Sherburne and Wright county areas, scheduled for the week of March 21, 2011. We are performing at Pinewood Elementary in Monticello, and Twin Lakes Elementar",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-6819,"(612) 296-5652",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-3,,,, 11967,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,6610,"Other, local or private",12610,,,,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","On Oct. 20, 2010, the choir will perform concerts featuring a repertoire of folk and traditional music from around the world for students at Little Mountain Elementary, Swan River Elementary in Monticello, St. Michael Elementary and December 11, 2010, fo",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,55330-0095,"(612) 296-5652",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-49,,,, 11968,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,1920,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,480,"Other, local or private",2400,,,,"Delano Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture will hold an event, ""An Old-Fashioned Christmas in Historic Downtown Delano,"" on Saturday, December 4, 2010 with activities planned throughout the day from 9 am to 3 pm. The Old-Fashioned Christmas will provide",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Miller,"Delano Council for Arts and Culture","5904 Fenning Ave SE",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-4482",grubbyone@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-50,,,, 11970,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,1044,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,261,"Other, local or private",1306,,,,"Delano Middle School","K-12 Education","CLIMB Theatre will present ""The Bully Free Zone"" to 5th and 6th graders in support of curriculum that discuss ways to prevent all types of bullying at Delano. Parents and community members will also be invited to the performance. The performance will enha",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachael,Anderson,"Delano Middle School","700 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-3365x 2118",randerson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-51,,,, 11972,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,32449,"Other, local or private",37849,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The FY 11 Exhibition program includes 10 artist exhibitions in our gallery for approximately 130 local artists, one student exhibition for 60 students from 20 local schools, and a gift shop which also sells only artist made work. The student exhibition in",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","312-314 Jackson Ave NW PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330-1505,"(763) 441-4725",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-4,,,, 11975,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,42035,"Other, local or private",48035,,,,"Elk River Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Elk River Community Theater, in collaboration with ISD 728, the Elk River School District, will present a production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Phantom of the Opera is a full-length musical theater production combining elements of thea",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Elk River Community Theatre","400 Jackson Ave Ste 105","Elk River",MN,55330-3926,"(763) 441-4685",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-5,,,, 11979,"Project Grant",2011,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,11100,"Other, local or private",13100,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Our community theatre will present its 20th summer production with the 6th show in the Nunsense series - a musical comedy from those wacky, well-loved nuns as they present a Las Vegas style show. This will be GNTC's 4th Nunsense production. Our previous 3",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6,,,, 11981,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,9279,"Other, local or private",14679,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Great River Chorale (Mary Kay Geston, director) will present a spring choral concert entitled ""Where Music Dwells"" on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at St. Augustine's Catholic Church in St. Cloud, Minnesota to celebrate their Tenth Anniversary season. Approxim",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Flagstad,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 308-4057",mdflagstad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-7,,,, 11982,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,95900,"Other, local or private",101900,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","GREAT Theatre requests a project grant in the amount of $6,000 to produce and perform the hit Broadway musical The Wiz! utilizing a culturally and racially diverse cast of community actors. ""The Wiz: The Super Soul Musical Wonderful Wizard of Oz"" is a mus",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W Saint Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-8,,,, 11984,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,67450,"Other, local or private",73450,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","GREAT Theatre produced and performed the classic musical OLIVER! as part of our Broadway Musical Season at the Paramount Theatre. We served as many as 4,900 individuals by creating a high quality and enjoyable community theatre production. OLIVER! had par",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W Saint Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-52,,,, 11985,"Project Grant",2011,1000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,250,"Other, local or private",1250,,,,"City of Hanover","Local/Regional Government","The City of Hanover would like to create its VERY FIRST public art project. We are a small rural city on the western fringes of the metropolitan area located within Wright County. The population in 2010 is 2,938 residents. The City recently initiated deve",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"City of",Hanover,"City of Hanover","11250 5th St NE PO Box 278",Hanover,MN,55341,"(763) 497-3777",HanoverMayor@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-9,,,, 11990,"Project Grant",2011,4815,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4062,"Other, local or private",8877,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A choral concert presented by Minnesota Center Chorale at the Church of Saint Augustine, Saint Cloud on May 8, 2011 with both secular contemporary and sacred classical music.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Erickson-Knox,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 257-0603",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-10,,,, 11991,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,2755,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2570,"Other, local or private",5325,,,,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Center Chorale, in collaboration with the Saint Cloud Municipal Band, will present ""From Sea to Shining Sea"" on Sunday, March 6, 2011 at the Calvary Community Church and Event Center in Saint Cloud. The concert's title is drawn from the closing ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Erickson-Knox,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302-0471,"(320) 257-0603",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-53,,,, 11995,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4700,"Other, local or private",10700,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Dance Ensemble will create and produce innovative choreographic works for an evening of dance performance at the Paramount Theater in Saint Cloud on March 11th, 2011. ""I Want My MTV"" will include new and re-envisioned repertory works by MInnesot",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Eichman,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-54,,,, 11996,"Project Grant",2011,4140,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1710,"Other, local or private",5850,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MDE would like to purchase a Ballet Barre, Ipod, boombox, camcorder and accessories for rehersals.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Eichman,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-11,,,, 11997,"Project Grant",2011,2700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,9642,"Other, local or private",12342,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Last summer the Paramount introduced a new series devoted to showcasing talent that exists either right in our own community or has grown out of it. It was called the Local Roots Series and it was a great success. We are doing this series again, this time",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-12,,,, 11998,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4450,"Other, local or private",10450,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Paramount Theater, with this project, is offering three ""firsts"" to the public. We are 1) working with St. Mary's Cathedral, our neighbor one block away, to bring a unique concert to the community, 2) we are incorporating the Local Roots Series forma",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-13,,,, 11999,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,3120,"Other, local or private",9120,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Paramount will provide a series of six themed exhibitions scheduled January -December 2011. A call for art will be advertised for artists residing in the state of Minnesota to respond to six specific themes: 1. The Nature of Color 2. Adornment 3. Rive",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-55,,,, 12000,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4950,"Other, local or private",10350,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The 2011 Sizzling Summer Art Crawl will expand the successful downtown St. Cloud Art Crawls into the summer for the second year, engaging adults and children in the arts. This year’s festival will begin on Friday afternoon, August 19, as primarily an adul",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3102",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-14,,,, 12003,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,14196,"Other, local or private",20196,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pioneer Place Theatre Company will be hiring 8 professional actors and producing the longest-running show in Broadway history - ""The Fantasticks"". The show will have 12 performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 and Sunday matinees at 2:",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-56,,,, 12004,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,15950,"Other, local or private",21350,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pioneer Place Theater Company would like to request support to purchase two computers and three headset microphones.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-15,,,, 12008,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2615,"Other, local or private",8615,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","St. Cloud Municipal Band performed five traditional holiday concerts for intergenerational audiences. Concerts were held at the St. Benedict's Center, Whitney Senior Center, Albany Nursing Home and Foley Nursing Home providing live music to seniors, their",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-57,,,, 12010,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,,,6000,,,,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","This proposal requests $6,000 to help to fund an honorarium that can bring Mr. Tony Wharmby, one of the leading producer/directors of television drama in American and Britain, to St Cloud State University for a two-day public educational lyceum in Septemb",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Harvey,"Saint Cloud State University","Hist Dept SCSU 720 Fourth Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 308-4115",jlharvey@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-16,,,, 12011,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,3540,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1405,"Other, local or private",4945,,,,"Saint Cloud State University AKA Cantabile Girls' Choir","State Government","The Cantabile Girls' Choir was invited to perform at the National OAKE convention on March 18, 2011. To create an in-depth experience for the girls, the OAKE performance was flanked with additional tour performances in surrounding locations. On Friday aft",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,"Ludwig Cohen","Saint Cloud State University AKA Cantabile Girls' Choir","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 252-8457",smcohen@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-58,,,, 12012,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,12700,"Other, local or private",18700,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of ""Classics for Kids"" is to bring classical music to students. The orchestra took chamber ensembles into every fourth-grade classroom in the thirteen elementary public schools of District 742, 747, and 748. The performances by the brass, wood",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-59,,,, 12013,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4500,"Other, local or private",10500,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra will present a classical music performance Introduction to the Orchestra Concert on September 14, 2011, at 6:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium on the campus of St. Cloud State University. Many people remember Leonard Bernstein",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-17,,,, 12014,"Project Grant",2011,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,9375,"Other, local or private",14775,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra will present a classical music performance Pictures at Pictures on May 14, 2011, at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium on the campus of St. Cloud State University. This program is very special for several reasons including: Thi",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-18,,,, 12015,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,24860,"Other, local or private",30860,,,,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Series","Public College/University","Summary of Proposal: On Friday, September 16 and Saturday, September 17, Fine Arts Programming at SJU will present two public performances of 500 Clown in the Stephen B. Humphrey Theater. In the two days prior to the public shows, FAP will host four works",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Series","PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-19,,,, 12016,"Project Grant",2011,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4700,"Other, local or private",8700,,,,"Sauk Centre Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To Provide 10 different Concerts in the Sinclair Lewis Band Shell in Sauk Centre on Wednesday evenings beginning 6/15/2011 and ending 8/17/2011. One of the concerts is especially geared to young children Ages 3-8 years of age. The other concerts are set t",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Hellie,"Sauk Centre Arts Council","21788 Cedar Lake Rd","Sauk Centre",MN,56378-1009,"(320) 732-6954",hellie@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-20,,,, 12017,"Project Grant",2011,420,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,,,420,,,,"Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","In my art classroom, I read ""Beads on One String"" to all classes in an effort to build our school community. Along with the story, every student and adult in the building decorated a wooden bead and they are now all on display in our building as a remind",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Erie,"Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304-1967,"(320) 251-7551",tiffany.erie@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-21,,,, 12018,"Project Grant",2011,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,23150,"Other, local or private",27150,,,,"Two Rivers Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We are requesting $4,000 in support of Music Man, our fifth annual large-scale musical production. The grant would help underwrite free youth admission to the performances.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dottie,Seamans,"Two Rivers Community Theatre","1833 Osauka Rd NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379-1916,"(320) 253-4703",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-22,,,, 12019,"Project Grant",2011,2448,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2272,"Other, local or private",4720,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Visual Arts Minnesota will host a 3-day workshop at the Paramount’s Visual Art Center August 5-7, 2011, for artists to learn more about art exhibition and presentation from some of Minnesota’s most notable arts institutions, galleries and organizations. T",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-23,,,, 12021,"Project Grant",2011,4320,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1080,"Other, local or private",5400,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Visual Arts Minnesota will host a 40x40’ space at the Women’s Showcase on October 1, 2011, featuring 25 women artists within a staged arrangement, curated by interior designer, Katie Ballantine. There will be 2 preliminary meetings for the artists to lear",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-24,,,, 12022,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,3990,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1220,"Other, local or private",5210,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Visual Arts Minnesota's 31st Annual High School Art Competition and Exhibition is a juried competition of 2D and 3D artwork submitted by high school students in grades 9 through 12. This annual exhibit is presented within the Paramount Theatre Lobby G",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-60,,,, 12025,"Project Grant",2011,2700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2650,"Other, local or private",5350,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Visual Arts Minnesota’s ""Art ala Carte"" is a juried art competition and exhibition, which is held every year in June. This year will mark the 11th anniversary of the event. It is open to all 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional artists who live in Minnesota. T",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-25,,,, 12026,"Project Grant",2011,1476,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,574,"Other, local or private",2050,,,,"Whitney Senior Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The proposed project will provide two high quality music performances, accessed through the Chamber Music Society, to bring musical exposure to persons age 55 or older. The Miro Quartet performs on string instruments and has won numerous chamber music awa",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Schmidt,"Whitney Senior Center","1527 Northway Dr","St Cloud",MN,56303-1221,"(320) 25-7245",Linda.Schmidt@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-26,,,, 12027,"Project Grant",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,4450,"Other, local or private",10450,,,,"Wicked Sister Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Dancing with Many Voices is a project celebrating the diversity of cultural and artistic perspectives among Central Minnesota’s dance artists. Presented by Wicked Sister Dance Theatre at Pioneer Place Theatre in St Cloud Nov 11-13, this unprecedented perf",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,DeBlieck,"Wicked Sister Dance","703 10th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(612) 242-5833",david@wickedsisterdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-27,,,, 11579,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1150,"Other, local or private",5550,,,,"Inaccurate Vernacular",Individual,"To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,"Inaccurate Vernacular",,,,MN,,"(320) 493-9019",inaccuratevernacular@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-44,,,, 10032168,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increased community options to experience live music, especially for young people and the sober community. Performance opportunities for all ages. Growth opportunities for up-and-coming musicians. We have been tracking the number of audience members and how much people are donating at shows. We have created and shared online evaluation forms. We receive feedback from people in emails, direct messages, verbally, etc.",,,3560,"Other,local or private",11560,,,,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota AKA IMCCM","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Project 37's Showcase Series 2024",2024-04-12,2024-08-24,,Completed,,,Adrianna,Bovitz,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota AKA IMCCM","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 291-1483",ambovitz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-29,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032169,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Deliver an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for young audiences as well as provide youth an outlet for artistic expression while developing confidence, speaking skills, teamwork skills. Seeking, listening, and responding to evaluation feedback from audience, youth artists, volunteers, and mentors in embedded in our processes. We also analyze various participation, audience, and financial data for all programming.",,,35150,"Other,local or private",43150,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"The Youth Artist Project: ?Disney Winnie the Pooh KIDS?. Summary: GREAT Theatre's 24/25 production for young audiences featuring an all youth cast and directed and designed by high school students under the mentorship of theatre professionals.",2024-06-01,2024-11-30,,Completed,,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-30,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032170,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Artist presenters and program participants will report feelings of connection to their own creativity and to the creativity of others. Participants feedback through narrative evaluations, social media hashtags, and/or emoji postcards will report new knowledge, skill, and/or appreciation for poetry, spoken word, storytelling, song, and/or visual folk art.",,,1260,"Other,local or private",9260,,,,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Folk Connecting Folks Festival: Where We Come From",2024-05-02,2024-10-31,,Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-31,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032171,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Survey to collect feedback and social media data to gather reach beyond the event We will plan to have paper surveys available as well as make the survey available via a QR Code. This data then will be analyzed and reviewed for success in meeting our stated targets as well as lessons learned for future events.",,,47000,"Other,local or private",55000,,,,"The Hiddo Soor International Organization AKA Hiddo Soor","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Somali Culture Festival",2024-04-11,2024-08-30,,Completed,,,Mohamed,Wadere,"The Hiddo Soor International Organization AKA Hiddo Soor","3260 County Rd 10 Ste C",Minneapolis,MN,55429,"(612) 426-1162",info@hiddosoor.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-32,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032172,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Student engagement and retention are the primary measurable outcomes. Artist and collaborators involvement is the secondary measurable outcome. The key metric is simply the number of students we can engage and retain. We will collect information on the number of students that enroll and remain with the program throughout its duration, as well as demographic information.",,,1022,"Other,local or private",9022,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Pillars of Hip-Hop",2024-05-01,2025-04-01,,"In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Bell,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",jnewman@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-33,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032173,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,4500,,"ACHF Arts Education","Participants of the 2025 DC Indoor Drumline Community Show will gain an understanding of the indoor drumline arts, the diverse community involved in creating unspoken stories through percussive music, and maybe be future members of Indoor Drumline! In addition to counting the number of participants and verbal engagement with the group before, during and after the event, we will provide a written survey for families to complete prior to the end of the event.",,,500,"Other,local or private",5000,,,,"Dassel-Cokato Music Boosters AKA DC Drumline","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 2",,"The DC Indoor Drumline 2025 Community Show is a free concert for our local community followed by a hands-on workshop, in which participants learn to play the various percussion instruments used in drumline competition.",2024-10-01,2025-04-07,,"In Progress",,,Daphne,Minkin,"Dassel-Cokato Music Boosters AKA DC Drumline","PO Box 242",Dassel,MN,55325,"(612) 209-6653",daphne.minkin@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Meeker,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-34,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032174,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Funding provided by the Central Minnesota Arts Board will support the Summer 2024 production of Disney's The Little Mermaid as well as programming for the two weeklong youth theatre camps offered in partnership with Rocori Community Education. GNTC conducts surveys of audience members, cast, and crew for each production. They also evaluate participants and families at the end of each camp. The results are compiled and reviewed by the board to determine any necessary changes.",,,44975,"Other,local or private",52975,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"GNTC's Summer Production of The Little Mermaid and Youth Theatre Camps",2024-05-20,2024-08-05,,Completed,,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-35,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032175,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,6200,,"ACHF Arts Education","SCRAPS Maker Outreach will host local university internships, increase the number of teaching artist opportunities, Maker Monday participation, and the number of Little Free Art Kits available to the community. The Arts Commission will collect the numbers of Maker Monday teaching artists, attendees, collaborators, Little Free Art Kits, and volunteer hours from May 1, 2024 - March 30, 2025 through surveys and interviews.",,,2000,"Other,local or private",8200,,,,"City of Saint Cloud AKA Saint Cloud Arts Commission","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant Round 2",,"SCRAPS Maker Outreach - Building the capacity of the SCRAPS (St. Cloud Recycled Art Project Shop) program to inspire the creative use of recycled materials through arts programming and community outreach.",2024-05-01,2025-03-31,,"In Progress",,,Jennifer,Penzkover,"City of Saint Cloud AKA Saint Cloud Arts Commission","400 2nd St S City Hall","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 650-3148",jennifer.penzkover@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-36,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032176,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","We expect TEDxStCloud 2024 to expand access to arts programming for all members of our community, to provide unique learning opportunities throughout and beyond the event, and to engender relationships across a broad cross-section of our community. * Survey: we conduct a post-event audience survey. Our 2023 Net Promoter Score was 95, our highest ever. * Viewership: TEDxYouTube channel will track video views. * Attendance: Paramount will provide attendance data. * Post-event debrief by team.",,,54050,"Other,local or private",62050,,,,"TED x Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"TEDxStCloud is a showcase of performing artists, interactive-arts experiences, speakers, and audience interaction and discussion.",2024-05-01,2024-12-20,,"In Progress",,,Brian,Hart,"TED x Saint Cloud","8953 160th St NW",Clearwater,MN,55320,"(320) 224-2121",info@tedxstcloud.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-37,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032177,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Education","Increased audience engagement with the arts particularly among school audiences, and enhanced educational impact through the interactive exploration of scientific principles within a given art form. The evaluation plan includes audience surveys, observational data collection and solicitation of educator feedback to measure engagement, educational impact and audience satisfaction, providing valuable insights for future iterations and enhancement.",,,10969,"Other,local or private",18969,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Bill Blagg Science of Magic - Students from St. Cloud schools will participate in a performing arts field trip at the Paramount Center for the Arts",2025-03-16,2025-03-17,,"In Progress",,,Gretchen,Boulka,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 259-5463",gboulka@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-38,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032179,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,7200,,"ACHF Arts Access","To increase our reach to the underserved population of seniors in long term care facilities in our service area. We will evaluate the effectiveness of the project by reviewing the surveys from the participating long-term care facilities as well as surveys from our SOAR Troupe members on their experience.",,,800,"Other,local or private",8000,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Theater for Seniors",2024-08-01,2025-05-01,,"In Progress",,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-40,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032180,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,6550,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increased appreciation for the variety of music presented by Buffalo Community Orchestra. As always, we will follow the concert with both an audience and musician's survey. In particular, we will be surveying the audience for suggestions for our March concert will be an Audience/Orchestra favorites program.",,,4295,"Other,local or private",10845,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Opening Fall Concert of Buffalo Community Theater's 30th Anniversary Season: BCO 30 Years! - REWIND. The program will feature a few of the highlights from BCT's past seasons.",2024-09-08,2024-10-27,,Completed,,,Jeff,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-41,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032181,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,4900,,"ACHF Arts Access","More than 300 audience members will recognize, reflect on, and be transformed by masterworks inspired by home. Audience will be counted .Evaluations forms will be available in the lobby and a request for feedback will be sent to online purchasers following the concert. Evaluations will be analyzed. Audience response will be observed. Concert will be recorded.",,,12198,"Other,local or private",17098,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"A New Home",2024-04-27,2024-04-27,,Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-42,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032157,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Education","Older adults ages 55+ will experience increased access to the visual arts, a change in knowledge/skill/attitude, and will build connections with other older adults via Senior Art-Reach programming. Interviews/conversations w/ participants/board/staff/leaders Meetings w/ community partners Community dialogue Reviewing recorded information or documentation (such as finances, attendance records, work plans) Observation Surveying (paper or online)",,,1000,"Other,local or private",9000,,,,"Rum River Art Center, Inc AKA Rumriver Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Senior Art-Reach Programming for Older Adults Ages 55+",2024-04-12,2025-04-10,,"In Progress",,,Makilyn,Koep,"Rum River Art Center, Inc AKA Rumriver Art Center","2665 4th Ave Ste 103",Anoka,MN,55303,"(763) 323-8830",makilyn@rumriverart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Anoka,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-18,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032158,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,7300,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increase engagement through public art. We plan to measure outcomes by the feedback we hear from the community on this artwork. We hope that this mural will spur future opportunities for art to be created in our community.",,,1050,"Other,local or private",8350,,,,"City of Annandale","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant Round 2",,"Annandale, MN - Celebrating the Heart of the Lakes. A gateway public art mural in downtown Annandale.",2024-04-12,2024-11-30,,Completed,,,Jacob,Thunander,"City of Annandale","30 Cedar St E",Annandale,MN,55302,"(320) 274-3055",city@annandale.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-19,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032159,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,7235,,"ACHF Arts Education","1. Increase participant's personal access to professional writers. 2. Attract professional writers to serve as conference speakers. 3. Encourage writers of all ages, skill levels and cultural backgrounds to attend the conference. Each participant provides written feedback concerning their conference experience on forms distributed on the conference day. We gather the completed feedback forms at the end of the day and collate the responses. Comments aid in conference planning.",,,8250,"Other,local or private",15485,,,,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Sinclair Lewis 2024 Writers Conference. This event marks our 34th conference to mentor writers of all ages, experience levels and cultural backgrounds.",2024-10-04,2024-10-05,,Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose CT","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-20,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032160,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Youth Outcome: Through quality arts experiences in the areas of dance, visual arts, digital arts and fashion and sewing, youth will strengthen pride in their self-identity, foster respect and be empowered to use their creative voice. We will take daily attendance using an internally developed database. We measure success using an online survey. We review survey and participation data quarterly and make adjustments to recruitment/retention plans and program design accordingly.",,,67189,"Other,local or private",75189,,,,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Youth Arts Initiative's 2024 Winter Showcase",2024-06-01,2024-12-31,,"In Progress",,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-21,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032161,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,7034,,"ACHF Arts Access","At least 15-20 individuals with a disability will participate in the painting classes and WACOSA will accommodate any barriers to the painting for 100% of the class participants. WACOSA staff will use the evaluation form to record accommodations that were needed. They will document anecdotal information through observations and class participation. Photo of installed art will be submitted.",,,781,"Other,local or private",7815,,,,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"WACOSA brings art to the Whitney Senior Program",2024-05-01,2024-12-31,,"In Progress",,,Pat,Flicker,WACOSA,"PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087",info@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-22,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032162,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Education","75 area 3rd-5th grade aspiring singers will take part in SitS and indicate a growth in knowledge from their time with us. SitS will be evaluated through attendance records, participant surveys, and conversations with our guest instructors, counselors, camp participants, and their families.",,,9407,"Other,local or private",17407,,,,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Sing in the Summer 2024 - a collaboration between the SJBC and YCCM Cantabile to offer our annual 4 day camp which serves as an entry point to the choral experience for area 3rd-5th grade students.",2024-04-15,2024-07-12,,Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"The Saint John's Boys' Choir","2840 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-2558",acarpente001@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-23,"Aimee Minnerath: Senior Director of Communications for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, many years of experience writing grants to support arts programming, supervised the Youth Arts Initiative, decades of experience in the arts through involvement in community theatre as a volunteer actor. I also painted during my high school years and participated in school and church choir. I have served as a grant panelist. Rebecca Pflueger: BA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in art history, School of the Art Institute in Chicago, 20 years experience working in public arts with various organizations in Minnesota, Chicago and abroad, currently I work with St. Cloud SCRAPS as a visiting artist for their Maker Monday nights and volunteering in other roles within that program, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Gallery Manager and head of their permanent collections of art on both campuses Susan Lorenz: published writer, previous director of Community Programs, CommunityGiving Arts Fund Committee, previous volunteer experience with Central MN Arts Board, United Way of Central MN St. Cloud, MN Grant Reviewer-Volunteer, Historical Salem Church, board member. Diane Johnson: BA in Chemistry, BA in Flute performance, MA Community Education Administration retired community education director, experience coordinating and administering community ed art classes, board of directors for Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture, previous board volunteer for Watertown Area fine Arts Council, Upper Midwest Flute Association, 3M Orchestra, experience in grant writing and grant review.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032163,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,7974,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increased knowledge, attendance, participation in ceramic arts Participants will be asked to complete a survey after each event. Demonstrating artists will also complete a feedback form.",,,886,"Other,local or private",8860,,,,"Maine Prairie Studio",,"Project Grant Round 2",,"Ceramic Arts Community Workshop Series. Maine Prairie Studio will host a series of ceramic workshops and demonstrations at their Kimball, MN studio.",2024-04-15,2025-04-07,,"In Progress",,,JD,Jorgenson,"Maine Prairie Studio","70 Main St S",Kimball,MN,55353,"(320) 309-1529",info@maineprairiestudio.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-24,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032164,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The STMA Music Boosters expect an audience of 1000-1500 to attend the STMA Choral Masterwork Concert. The plan is to distribute a survey to audience members who attend the concert through a QR code in the program. The STMA Music Boosters will evaluate the survey results from the audience members. We will also evaluate the numbers of ticket sales as well as our social media insight reports.",,,916,"Other,local or private",8916,,,,"STMA Music Boosters Club","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 2",,"STMA Choir Choral Orchestral Masterworks Concert",2024-05-20,2024-05-20,,Completed,,,Joseph,Osowski,"STMA Music Boosters Club","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(701) 361-7044",Josepho@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-25,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032166,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Area residents participating in the MontiArts Summer Arts In The Parks Project will experience increased access to arts programming, gain new attitudes about the arts in Monticello, and build new community connections through creative exploration. We will provide exit surveys at all the pop-up events. Participation in the Oct Photo Show will be one indication this outreach has been successful, as will increased attendance to our other regular programming.",,,3000,"Other,local or private",11000,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant Round 2",,"MontiArts Summer Arts In The Parks Project",2024-05-03,2024-11-29,,Completed,,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-27,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032810,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Between 3,000 and 5,000 people will attend the festival between 1-6 days, enjoying music, making music, and developing community around Bluegrass and Old-Time Music. We actively survey our attendees about all of these aspects of the festival, and seek out feedback from artists, vendors, volunteers, and sponsors year-round to ensure that we can continue to put on the very best Bluegrass Festival in the state.",,,159000,"Other,local or private",167000,,,,"Minnesota Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association AKA Minnesota Bluegrass","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Minnesota Bluegrass August Festival, Richmond, MN. MBOTMA will produce a music festival at El Rancho Manana Campground in Richmond, MN, August 6?11, 2024 featuring National, Regional and Local Artists.",2024-08-04,2024-08-11,,Completed,,,Ross,Willits,"Minnesota Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association AKA Minnesota Bluegrass","PO Box 16408",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"(601) 651-3694",ross@minnesotabluegrass.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-43,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 36098,"Project Grant",2016,735,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students will be exposed to a storyteller who is an African American woman, accompanied by a guitar player to show how music enhances the story. The children will be inspired to tell their own stories or create new ones. They will gain a great understanding of African American history and culture, as well as the creativity of stories accompanied by music. Surveys filled out by teachers and/or students.","All elementary students in Sauk Centre experienced our presentation by Danielle Daniel and enjoyed it very much. They were engaged by Ms. Daniel and Elliot Roche and participated in the story. She concluded each one with a ""moral,"" emphasizing how the children could incorporate it into their own actions. We distributed surveys to the teachers and students to get their reaction.",,315,"Other, local or private",1050,,"Lori Mynczwor, Elaine Walter, Barbara Carlson, Amy Trisko",,"Friends of the Bryant Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant ",,"Danielle Daniel, Storyteller Visit to Sauk Centre Schools. Storyteller and artist educator Danielle Daniel encourages self-discovery, social interaction and free expression. She works to promote cultural diversity. Her presentation will be to two elementary schools (five groups of children) in Sauk Centre. ",2016-01-26,2016-01-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Carlson,"Friends of the Bryant Library","430 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378-1509,"(320) 224-5749 ",menzy@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-212,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council. ","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations. ",,2 36986,"Project Grant",2017,4768,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Tickets are sold and tabulated separately for seniors, adults, and students. Board members visit extensively with guests after the concert. We will take member attendance at rehearsals, and perform a member survey at our annual meeting in May. We will focus on guest attendance, guest satisfaction, member attendance, member satisfaction (measured at end of year survey), and financial outcome.","Sixty adult musicians came together for eight 2.5 hour rehearsals. Attendance at rehearsals averaged 75%, ranging from 57% to 93%. Three orchestra members performed solos, a feature asked for by both audience and orchestra members in surveys. Nearly 60",,4321,"Other, local or private",9089,,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra-World Tour: for this concert we will meet for 7 rehearsals, a dress rehearsal and then on October 30 will perform a live concert. We tour the world musically, performing music from Germany, Italy, France, Russia, the United Sta",2016-10-30,2016-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","877 Bison Blvd PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",jtjb@tds.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-214,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36988,"Project Grant",2017,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will count all participants and patrons. Audience surveys will collect demographic info. Participant surveys will gather feedback on experiences, etc. Box office reports will provide attendance and demographic info. We will have provided an artistic outlet for 13 artists, 30+ volunteers and 6-10 actors, entertained 900+ patrons and engaged our community in the arts.","We provided an artistic outlet for 11 artists, 68 volunteers & 7 actors and entertained over 600 patrons while engaging our community in the arts. To measure these outcomes, we counted all artists, actors & volunteers. Box office reports provided attenda",,8263,"Other, local or private",13263,,,0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater will produce the comedy ""The Sunshine Boys"" by Neil Simon. Performances scheduled October 21-23 and 28-30, 2016 at Discovery Auditorium, will include actors, artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo and the surrounding co",2016-10-21,2016-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","602 Fir St E PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-215,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36990,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The evaluation plan includes reviewing attendance, number of season tickets sold, survey results, number of volunteers, number of donors, and donor contributions. The board will use the information for continuous improvement for future events. To foster, integrate, increase access, and encourage an appreciation of music and the performing arts in Sauk Centre, Melrose, and surrounding areas.","The availability of arts and connections with art experiences increased as 71 new individuals and three new families purchased memberships. There were 14 new silver sponsors and 1 new gold sponsor. A sense of satisfaction and appreciation of music was cre",,9601,"Other, local or private",16601,,,0.00,"Centre Area Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Centre Area Concert Association Performing Arts Series. Three concerts and two student workshops will be presented in February, March, and April, 2017 in Melrose and Sauk Centre, Minnesota. The series will include performances by Wylie and the Wild West, ",2017-02-06,2017-04-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Zastrow,"Centre Area Concert Association","146 4th St N","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 491-2160 ",wmzastrow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-216,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36991,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Evaluation will be based on concert and outreach activity attendance and ticket sales and responses from attendees, performers, staff and board members in surveys and feedback. The Verona String Quartet performs outreach and a concert that provide enjoyable, enlightening listening experiences that meet or exceed expectations.","The Verona String Quartet performed several outreach programs, a free family concert, and a full-length formal concert that provide enjoyable, enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations. Evaluation was based on concert and outrea",,4640,"Other, local or private",11640,,,0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Verona String Quartet will perform several educational and community outreach programs November 10-13, 2016 and a concert on Saturday, November 12, 2016, at Atonement Lutheran Church in St Cloud.",2016-11-10,2016-11-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","25 Allendale Dr PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-217,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36993,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, actor participation, artistic staff and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting evaluation tools. Create and execute five high-quality artistic script-in-hand experience as an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community.","Script In Hand Series provided a creative, challenging theatrical experience for five local directing artists, engaged 74 youth, teen and adult community actors as cast, created and executed a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience with a n",,4375,"Other, local or private",11375,,,0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"GREAT Theatre Script In Hand Series- This new project brings to life five script-in-hand readings of classic, new and relevant theater scripts for one night only events at locations all throughout central Minnesota.",2016-11-06,2017-07-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-218,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36994,"Project Grant",2017,1684,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Intentional observation looking for non-verbal responses and trends from participants. Pictures of participants that capture the experience. In-person surveys identifying the value and impact on their life. Older adults/adults with disabilities benefit from increased access to arts programming. Barriers to attending arts programming are reduced.","1. 32 older adults attended arts programming through Paramount Theater trip. 2. 155 older adults attended arts programming in Holdingford and St. Stephen. 3. Transportation and financial obstacles addressed as evidenced by 140 (unique) older adults partic",,1132,"Other, local or private",2816,,,,"Helping Hands Outreach","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Helping Hands Outreach - This program will increase access to arts programming for older adults, adults with disabilities and their care givers in rural Stearns County through a Fall Concert Series in Holdingford and St Stephen and a concert outing to the",2016-11-02,2016-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Frank,Haynes,"Helping Hands Outreach","101 Plymouth St PO Box 293",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-9960 ",frank.haynes@holdingfordhelpinghands.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-219,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36995,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will cast, shoot, edit, and score the film before April 30. We use a checklist to track the progression of the project. It will be accomplished when the film is screened. We count the artists by the contracts they'll sign before starting their work. Our goals are to create, plan, and screen a short film in St Cloud, Minnesota made by 20+ local artists.","We accomplished our goal of making a film from our script that was written as a palindrome. The goal was to employ 20+ artists and we used the services of 27 for this project. We wanted to have the film completed by April 30th, 2017 but we decided to push",,3182,"Other, local or private",10182,,,0.00,"Inaccurate Vernacular AKA NEVER ODD OR EVEN","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"NEVER ODD OR EVEN is a script that is written as a palindrome which helps to illustrate the time loop the protagonists are caught in. The film will be shot in downtown St Cloud and will premiere at Pioneer Place Theatre (St Cloud) by April 30th and play t",2017-07-21,2017-07-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Inaccurate Vernacular AKA NEVER ODD OR EVEN","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",inaccuratevernacular@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-220,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36997,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will use ticketing data, visual observation and survey results to measure outcomes. We expect 1) 1800 patrons at 3 concerts, 2) 23% children, 3) 20% from outside the St Cloud area, 20% will never have been exposed to this type of concert.","1161 patrons came to the concerts. Of these, 40% were from outside of the immediate 4-city area. This is 20% higher than anticipated. Of the 1161, approximately 361 were children. This is 10% higher than anticipated. Approximately 20% notated that they ha",,9683,"Other, local or private",16683,,,0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Paramount 101 Series is a series of 3 free concerts during the season. The Charming Cello 101 with Jeffrey Solow is on November 13th, 2016, Two-Piano Repertoire with the Hamaan Sisters on January 15, 2017, and the Minnesota Bach Ensemble presents The ",2016-11-13,2017-01-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-221,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36998,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. 2. Enjoyment will be measured by audience response. 3. Verbal, photographic, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. 4. Audience will be counted. 1. 400 patrons enjoyed the concert. 2. 100 patrons learned about Russian music. 3. Patrons and audience considered Artistic Director candidate Eduard Zilberkant.","The audience count showed that 360 patrons enjoyed the concert and about 100 patrons learned about Russian music at the preconcert discussion. 39 patrons and 40 musicians completed an evaluation of conductor Eduard Zilberkant. Evaluation comments were uni",,6429,"Other, local or private",13429,,,0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert entitled ""Russian Romance"" on Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 7:30pm in Ritsche Auditorium at Saint Cloud State University. This concert will be conducted by Artistic Director candidate Eduard Zilber",2016-10-29,2016-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-222,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 36999,"Project Grant",2017,6338,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Surveys of staff, audience, volunteers, parents, and class participants. Beyond the Stage staff wrap-up meeting. Classes in African puppetry, drumming, culture and costume for cast (100 youth) and approximately 60 community members. 1000 students at 2 school-day shows.","African puppetry and costuming presented to 18 community workshop participants and 120 cast members. Classes in African drumming presented to 120 cast members, 300 students at Saint Michael-Albertville Middle School West, and 27 workshop participants. Sta",,2259,"Other, local or private",8597,,,0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR regional community youth will participate in classes related to African puppetry, African drumming, and African culture. This experience will be extended to all general public at no cost. The events will take place alongside the SOAR Academy producti",2017-01-02,2017-02-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW PO Box 372","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627 ",soar@soararts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-223,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 25990,"Project Grant 6000",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. The orchestra performed the first concert of the 2014-2015 Season. 2. Clinton Smith presented a pre-concert discussion explaining the program to 125 audience members. 3. Seventy musicians performed music many had not performed before. 4. Over 650 audience members heard a live orchestra performance in Central Minnesota. 5. Feedback, written and verbal, from audience members and musicians is positive. 6. Staff feedback indicates the project went smoothly in all areas of production.Quantitative analysis: A. The number of musicians involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. The number of audience members attending the preconcert discussion. D. The number of audience members attending the post-concert reception. Qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians and audience members. B. Post-event discussion with staff. C. Feedback via our web site, Facebook and audience survey from the program book.","1. The orchestra performed the first concert of the 2014-2015 Season. 2. Clinton Smith presented a pre-concert discussion explaining the program to 125 audience members. 3. Seventy musicians performed music many had not performed before. 4. Over 650 audience members heard a live orchestra performance in Central Minnesota. 5. Feedback, written and verbal, from audience members and musicians is positive. 6. Staff feedback indicates the project went smoothly in all areas of production.",,9700,"Other, local or private",15700,4000,"Walter Boyd, Micah Barrett, Glenda Burgeson, Sharon Cogdill, Ross Detert, David Haugen, Cory Hollenhorst, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Jennifer Kalpin, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Angie Stenson, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 6000",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Moments of Inspiration",2014-10-25,2014-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000-5,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 25490,"Project Grant 6000",2015,5286,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","A. Performance outcomes: (1) surveyed Buffalo Community Orchestra Board members/musicians explicitly recognize high quality of concert at 85% or better approval (2) attendance increases of 30% over 8-year average (measured by ticket sales) (3) new community financial donations; (4) successfully recruited conductor to lead remaining season. B. Organizational effectiveness: (1) on-line Facebook and website activities increase over May level; (2) 5 new venues arranged for Buffalo Community Orchestra music ensembles to promote Buffalo Community Orchestra in community.A. Performance: (1) Surveys of Board members show 85% or better approval of concert quality and preparation; (2) attendance reaches 30% increase over the 8-year average as measured by ticket sales; (3) community financial donations during October-December increase by 15%; (4) new conductor signed to lead remaining season. B. Organization: (1) increased on-line Facebook likes (10%) and website hits (15%) show expanded community reach; (2) Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles invited to perform 5 new venues.","A. Performance: (1) Board surveys showed 97% approval of quality, averaging 4.75 of 5 rating points; (2) attendance increases: 60% increase over the 7-year average ticket sales; (3) new community support: fall donations of $5255; (4) new conductor: a brilliant young Scottish conductor hired for next 3 years. B. Organization: (1) increased (164) Facebook likes exceeded the expected 10% increase; (2) Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles were invited to perform 8 new venues, exceeding the 5 venues established as a goal.",,4011,"Other, local or private",9297,1450,"Jeff Burns, Ken Ross, Renee Goerdt, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Julie Rathmanner, Mike Walsh, Forest Ward, Laura Keller, Rebecca Vetsch, Gretchen Katzenberger, Kari Hartman, Veronica Lilly",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 6000",,"Nature Takes a Bow Orchestra Concert",2014-10-25,2014-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 25491,"Project Grant 6000",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Upon successful completion of this project, Buffalo Community Theater will have: provided 15 staff and 25 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment, provided 11 performers the opportunity to grow as artists and increase their skill sets, entertained audiences of approx. 800 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, at least 10% of whom have not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production, and increased our youth ticket sales by 20%.Buffalo Community Theater will measure our outcomes by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform in or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors and volunteers. An audience survey will help to provide info on residency, demographics, frequency of attendance. An email survey to staff, performers and volunteers, will gather data to improve our procedures. Box office sales reports will track the numbers of attendees and their breakdown by age.","We provided 15 staff and over 40 local volunteers an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment. 11 performers had the opportunity to share their talents and grow as artists. We entertained audiences of 1091 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, exceeding our sales projection by 10%, 13% of audience members were new to Buffalo Community Theater, which exceeded our goal of 10%. These statistics were achieved by tracking staff and volunteers and through box office figures.",,9960,"Other, local or private",15960,1200,"Michael Walsh, Jon Salmon, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Suzanna Joyce, Erin Walsh, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, John Hage",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 6000",,"And Then There Were None",2014-10-31,2014-11-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000-0,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 25495,"Project Grant 8000",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through this production of Peter Pan we intend to create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience; deliver an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community; and share the theme that Honoring the imagination of children and the wish to always remain a child.The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools.",,,127411,"Other, local or private",135411,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 8000",,"Peter Pan",2015-01-09,2015-01-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-8000-0,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 25497,"Project Grant 6000",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Participants will learn new techniques for surface decoration. 2. Participants will learn new decorating techniques utilizing electric kilns. 3. Participants will gain confidence in their artistic abilities. 4. The Paramount Visual Arts Center will further develop its national reputation as a favorable workshop location.1. We will witness an increased quality and variety of hand-built forms being produced in our studios. 2. We will witness studio artists utilizing the decorating techniques presented in the workshop. 3. We will have at least half of local artists gain enough confidence to participate in the exhibition. 4. The Paramount will be able to attract at additional nationally known artists willing to commit to workshops.","1. Participants learned new techniques for surface decoration. We learned this through observation and evaluation forms. 2. Participants learned new decorating techniques utilizing electric kilns. Measured by observation and evaluation forms. 3. Participants gained confidence in their artistic abilities. The workshop participants entering work into the exhibition in Studio C. 4. The Paramount Visual Arts Center further developed it's national reputation as a favorable workshop location.",,3045,"Other, local or private",9045,1921,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBliek, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgeson, Willicey Tynes",0.04,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 6000",,"Ceramic Workshop: Kathy King and Julia Galloway",2015-06-15,2015-08-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-6453 ",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000-3,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 25498,"Project Grant 6000",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Central Minnesota Artists will gain experience submitting their qualifications and developing public art project proposals. St Cloud neighborhoods will be more likely to employ artists for projects that increase neighborhood engagement and vitality. St Cloud City leaders are more likely to include public art in capital improvement projects. The Saint Cloud Arts Commission will improve its outreach to regional artists.Plans for evaluation include survey, interview and observation. All project participants from City staff, Arts Commission staff, artists, and Neighborhood and Downtown stakeholders will complete some form of evaluation to measure the success of, or methods of improving, the project. Evaluation methods are delineated more completely in the Evaluation section of this request.",,,2050,"Other, local or private",8050,,,,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant 6000",,"10th Ave Viaduct Public Art Project",2014-10-23,2015-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Penzkover,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","1101 7th St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 650-3052 ",jennifer.penzkover@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000-4,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",,No 26262,"Project Grant",2014,5740,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Twenty-four participants will focus on 5 learning objectives: (1) a comfort level for engaging with a professional artist in highly personal creative expression; (2) awareness of writing styles and techniques; (3) cultivation of writing skills, risk-taking and a critical eye; (4) validation of their work as qualified for publication and public performance; and (5) insight into their strengths with the realization that they can advocate for themselves. They will report increased comfort level and a greater awareness of writing styles and techniques; will attest to improved skills in three areas; and will identify their poems and readings as worthy of publication and performance. They will report a greater understanding of their strengths and a new appreciation for their ability to speak effectively for themselves.The participants will be surveyed at the beginning and end of each six-week session to determine how they view themselves on these five specific outcome factors. They also will be asked at the end to respond to additional survey questions about: (1) the program pros and cons; (2) their views on the chapbooks; (3) what they learned about the production process; (4) if they want to continue writing; and (5) if they would recommend the program to others. Evaluation meetings will also be held to discuss observations about the same issues, including observable changes in the women’s self-confidence and self-esteem. The chapbook production process will be reviewed with BookMobile, and the partners will recommend improvements in the program. The most tangible outcome which will speak for itself is the chapbook produced by the end of each session. Its cover image will capture the spirit of the six weeks the women writers worked together on this project; its inside pages will reflect the memories, emotions and insights thoughtfully expressed in new writing styles.","15 women completed the sessions (2 twice), publishing 63 poems. 11/ 17 pre- and post-questionnaires were returned with extra comments on personal impact. Results: 7/11 were already comfortable working with professional writers; all 11 learned new writing skills/techniques; 8/11 took more risk in writing; 7/11 already considered their work publishable; 8/11 valued learning about the publication process; all 11 want to continue writing; and 9/11 identified specific “pros” described below.",,2760,"Other, local or private",8500,,"Mark Fritel, Beth Ringsmuth-Stolpman, Roberta Jones, Gwen Lerner",,"Advisory Task Force on Woman and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections AKA Women's Writing Program of Advisory Task Force on the Women and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Women's Writing Program at Sherburne County Jail",2014-07-14,2015-03-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gwen,Lerner,"Advisory Task Force on Woman and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections AKA Women's Writing Program of Advisory Task Force on the Women and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections","13880 Business Center Dr","Elk River",MN,55330-4609,"(651) 592-9850 ",gmlerner@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-94,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26263,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The outcome for Music in the Park is that the event provides a completely free great opportunity for residents of Minnesota to enjoy some of the local artists and musicians in a beautiful outdoor setting during our wonderful Minnesota summer evenings. This event will provide an opportunity for residents of Big Lake and many surrounding communities, including all age groups, to get engaged with their neighbors, outdoors, parks and lakes. It will provide an opportunity to not only listen to the great artists, but also to sing and dance. This will be such a fantastic event for families to come out and enjoy together, no matter what financial constraints may exist in a struggling economy. At the end of the season it will be very rewarding to hear from the local communities that this was a wonderful event which brought many families, neighbors and communities together, and they can’t wait to attend next year. Artists will perform at Lakeside Park in Big Lake, Minnesota. This park provides a great atmosphere and will create long-lasting memories. Lakeside Park will provide a stage for the artists to perform on, many mature trees to provide shade and a woodsy atmosphere, picnic tables, grills, shelters, a large grassy area to set up chairs and blankets for people to view the stage, and a large grassy area for audience participation and dancing. Lakeside Park also provides a park where the grass is mowed and always kept green by irrigation, contains permanent restrooms with hot and cold water, a beautifully maintained swimming beach, boat launch and beach area where boats passing by can pull up to shore and listen to the music. Lakeside Park has a large parking area that can park up to 500 vehicles, food stands, and Farmers Market. The outcome of this event has already been successful in 2013. In the spring of 2013 a group of individuals and the City of Big Lake volunteered their time and organized the first Music in the Park event for the summer of 2013. All the costs to hire the musicians to perform were paid for by donations solicited by the volunteers. The first Music in the Park was held Thursday, June 6, 2013 and every Thursday evening thereafter, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. through August 29, 2013 (excluding the 4th of July, 2013). Up through the last performance on August 29, 2013, the feedback from the community has been overwhelmingly positive and participation has been very successful. Adults, children, and a group of local disabled adults all have been singing and dancing to the music. There even have been visitors from out of the United States enjoying Music in the Park. On average, approximately 600 people each Thursday evening have enjoyed this Music in the Park event in 2013. To experience and see firsthand how the surrounding community has come together at all of these musical performances is very gratifying and is a clear indicator that it is very important that this Music in the Park event must continue. Additionally, as this Music in the Park continues, this will eventually lead into other opportunities for other artisans to display their crafts, i.e. paintings, drawings, pottery, carvings, weavings, etc. In working together, the City of Big Lake and Legacy Foundation of Big Lake want to continue to provide an opportunity for artists and musicians to perform in Big Lake. It is difficult for local businesses to continue their generosity with donations to this Music in the Park event. This is why funding assistance is critical to keep this extremely successful event continuing into the future.Music in the Park will be evaluated by conducting a vehicle count at each performance. We are able to conduct a vehicle count as there is only one entrance/exit to Lakeside Park. Also a head count will be conducted at each performance. In addition to the head count, Legacy Foundation of Big Lake and the City of Big Lake will have a Facebook page for the audience to comment. The City of Big Lake also has a website where people can leave their comments. Audience engagement will be measured informally by audience response.","Music in the Park was evaluated by conducting a vehicle count at each performances, as there is only one entrance/exit to Lakeside Park. Also a head count was conducted at each performances. Outcome was successful by the verbal response and the number of people attending each performance.",,15100,"Other, local or private",23100,,"Doug Hayes, Mike Wallen, Lori Kampa, John Upoff",,"City of Big Lake Public Works","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Facilitate Music in the Park event Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. through 8:30 p.m. Starting with the first concert on June 5, 2014 ending the last concert on August 28, 2014. Concerts would be held outside at Lakeside Park in Big Lake, Minnesota. Music would be performed by a different artist at each event.",2014-06-05,2014-08-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Goebel,"City of Big Lake Public Works","160 Lake St N","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 263-2268 ",mike@ci.big-lake.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-95,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26265,"Project Grant",2014,5800,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","A. Performance quality outcomes: (1) surveys of audience, Board, Advisory Board and musicians explicitly recognize high quality of music performance and the film screening at 85% approval (2) attendance increases of 50% over May 8-year average (measured by ticket sales) (3) new community financial donations increase by 10% following concert; (4) 25% pay increases for quality music leaders' 3rd-year continuing service and (5) successful recruitment of a new conductor if the current conductor accepts an out-of-state position. B. Organizational effectiveness related to concert performance: (1) on-line activities will increase, diversify, and interconnect, with 15% increase in Facebook Likes and 10% increase in website hits (2) 15% increase in venues and opportunities for Buffalo Community Orchestra music ensembles to promote Buffalo Community Orchestra and season concerts; and (3) 4 new speaking appearances by Buffalo Community Orchestra leaders to explain arts achievements in Wright County public life.A. Performance quality measurement methods: (1) Survey data from the audience (May 10), Board (June 8), Advisory Board (July), and musician questionnaires (May 18) will be collected, analyzed, and interpreted for evaluating concert quality with an expected minimum average score (satisfactory-plus or 85% approval), to be used as a guide to program planning for the 2014-15 season; (2) attendance (measured by ticket sale revenues) will reach a 50% increase over the past 8 years' average for May concerts; (3) new community financial donations following the concert: a 10% increase in added donations since the December concert would be a successful outcome. (4) return of four paid music leaders, with a 25% pay increase for 3rd year returning section leaders; (5) successful recruitment of a new conductor (if Erik Rohde leaves Central Minnesota). If the orchestra auditions conductor candidates, those who have attended this concert to explore its quality will be asked for their assessments B. Organizational effectiveness related to concert performance: (1) improved use of on-line sites for community outreach, by (a) continued employment of a part-time media consultant for website, Facebook, news articles, with increased use on behalf of Buffalo Community Orchestra by members on their Facebook pages; (b) expanded visuals (25% increase in visual elements) and 15% increase in information pages uploaded into Buffalo Community Orchestra Facebook and website; (c) 15% increased 'likes' on Buffalo Community Orchestra's Facebook, 10% increased hits on Buffalo Community Orchestra website; (2) 15% increase in requests for Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles (brass, winds, and string Trillium) to perform at open-air events and civic gatherings; (3) 4 new invitations for speaking appearances by Buffalo Community Orchestra leaders to emphasize the importance of arts in civic life.","A. Performance quality: Surveys rated concert performance 4.9 of 5 (Very Satisfactory); Concert recordings favorably reviewed by Buffalo Community Orchestra Board; May ticket sales equaled 90% of the previous year's record-high sales; $425 donations received since the concert; Concertmaster to have $25 per service pay increase. B. Organizational goals: Media consultant retained through June 2015 to manage new website with photo/ticketing/donation capability; 40%increase Facebook likes; 5 new outreach events scheduled.",,4713,"Other, local or private",10513,1422,"Jeff Burns, Ken Ross, Renee Goerdt, Julie Rathmanner, Erin Walsh, Gretchen Katzenberger, Michael Walsh, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Veronica Lilly, Sarah Braith, Rebecca Vetsch",0.2,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra Filmfest: Orchestra Concert with Famous Films",2014-05-10,2014-05-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ellen",Lundsten,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","301 2nd Ave NE PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313-1653,"(952) 657-6250 ",melundsten1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-96,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26267,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We will have provided 12 staff and 60 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment, and provided an opportunity for approximately 40 performers to share their talents and grow as artists. We will have entertained audiences totaling approximately 1700 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, 10% of whom will not have not been to or been involved in a previous Buffalo Community Theater production.Buffalo Community Theater will measure our outcomes by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform in or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors and volunteers. An audience survey will help to provide info on residency, demographics, frequency of attendance, overall experience. An email survey sent to the staff, performers and volunteers, will help us gather data about how we can improve our procedures from auditions to striking the production.","We provided 14 staff and 58 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment. 24 performers had the opportunity to share their talents and grow as artists. We entertained audiences totaling 1286 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, 16% of whom had not been to or been involved in a previous Buffalo Community Theater production, exceeding our goal of 10%. We arrived at these numbers through box office reports and careful counting of all involved.",,21615,"Other, local or private",29615,1200,"Michael Walsh, Jon Salmon, Lisa Ellwoods, Janice Luoma, Diane Paulu, Zanna Joyce, Erin Walsh, Don Schmidt, Jamie Cassidy, Bryce Bishop",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Producers",2014-07-18,2014-07-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-97,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26274,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","If this project achieves the intended outcomes, Saint John’s University expects audiences and residency participants to have a new interest and curiosity about topics relevant to each performance that will lead them to explore other offerings from Fine Arts Programming and other Central Minnesota performing arts organizations. For the Pat Hazell writing residency activity, one major outcome will be that participants are able to use creative writing as a way to help give voice to their stories using writing genres of their choice (humor, creative fiction, nonfiction, etc.). It is not the intent to use this session as a way of fleshing out stories of war, but using the experience and learned skills as ways of encouraging participants to begin truthful writing and artistic expression. Given the output from the Pat Hazell workshop in February, veterans may opt to have their own selections from the writing workshop read aloud by company members of Griffin Theater, which will take place in April. Following the writing session, a feedback session with the staff will be held, as well as a train-the-trainer session with Pat Hazell. The therapists of the VA will also have an expanded skillset in creative writing techniques following the training activities, which will help them implement new writing therapy programs at the VA into the future. Since this is an area of arts therapy without trained staff at the VA, Saint John’s University designed this session with the intent of laying a foundation for sustainability of creative writing and performance. Saint John’s University staff members expect that these activities will also strengthen the relationship with our residency partner, which in turn will facilitate future activities.Saint John’s University is working with residency partner, Saint Cloud VA, to outline specific desired outcomes. Following the residency activities, Saint John’s University will gather feedback responses from workshop facilitators to find out if the activities met the intended goals and/or expectations for each group of veterans served. These will be narrative responses, giving partners a chance to provide more meaningful feedback. Saint John’s University has also set up post-activity meetings between Saint John’s University staff and VA facilitators to discuss outcomes of the residencies and goals for future partnerships. The easiest and most often used measure of success will, of course, be attendance numbers at residency activities and at the public performance. Saint John’s University will track ticket sales and participation numbers at residency events as well as survey the public performance audience to find out if this performance attracted new audiences to each performance as anticipated and if each performance was successful at changing attitudes and/or perceptions of the particular genre.","Saint John’s University presented 3 performances and 9 residency activities with Pat Hazell of the Wonder Bread Years, Take 6, and Griffin Theatre Company’s Letters Home. These activities achieved the outcomes of engaging underserved groups in the arts and fostering a new interest in the arts in residency participants and the general central Minnesota audience. Surveys were distributed to audiences. Residency facilitators provided feedback at post-activity meetings - in some cases, they provided written feedback.",,60571,"Other, local or private",68571,,"Karen Backes, Jean Beckel, Brian Campbell, Mimi Bitzan, Erin Noel, Leigh Dillard, Louann Dummich, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Ken Jones, Laura Malhotra, Mark McGowan, Rick Odenthal, Sue Palmer, Gustavo Pena, Chris Rasmussen, Joe Rogers, Andrew Hovel, Marie",,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"Saint John's VA Partnership",2014-02-19,2014-04-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-5030 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne, Benton, Kandiyohi, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-99,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290", 26275,"Project Grant",2014,7875,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1) At least 55 student participants. 2) A return rate of at least 30% of students from the previous year. 3) A minimum of 10 student bands performing at the concert. 4) A minimum of 2 students from the previous year advancing to student instructor status. 5) Less than 5% drop out rate. 6) Final concert audience of at least 450. 7) So many of the outcomes of this program cannot be measured quantitatively. Students have expressed the program has encouraged them to pursue higher personal goals for themselves, encouraged them to continue pursuing their music education, and provides a safe environment for them to express themselves through a unique musical outlet. We have many anecdotal stories from parents and former students about how this program has truly changed the lives of participants whether they go on to pursue musical careers or not. Many parents say that it has helped their kids focus more and improve their grades at school throughout the year. We also have received compliments that this has been the best program their child has ever experienced. The fact that students return year after year is also a testament to the benefits/success of the program.1) Registration information will yield the number of students participating in the camp as well as comparison of past registration records to show the number of students who have participated in previous years. Registration information compared to previous year will also yield dropout rate. 2) The concert program will list the number of bands as well as the instructional staff including who are student instructors. 3) Ticket sales for the concert will identify the size of the audience. 4) Surveys distributed at the close of the program will help to evaluate the non-quantitative benefits of this program through the personal stories shared through this open-ended questionnaire.","Enrollment in the program was 64 versus goal of 55-registration rolls used; Return rate of 66% - Comparison of 2014 rolls to 2013 rolls. 11 student bands performed in final concert - 10 bands was goal. Final concert audience was 548 versus goal of 450. 3 former attendees were elevated to student instructor status - Goal was to have 2 of the three student instructors be former attendees. Drop-out rate was 0% - goal was to have less than 5%.",,15750,"Other, local or private",23625,7875,"Anita Baugh, Jessica Town-Gunderson, Marah Jacobson-Schulte, Brandon Knight, Paul Wirth",,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Wirth Center's School of Rock",2014-07-29,2014-08-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,McNamara,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 255-0318 ",lmcnamara@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-100,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26277,"Project Grant",2014,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Our goal is to include as many new actors, musicians and set builders as possible in our production as well as entice new audience members, from our own community and surrounding communities. We will be able to compare involvement this year with the previous year based on number of new people cast in the production and the orchestra, people assisting behind-the scenes and in the audience, compared to numbers from last year’s production.We will evaluate this project by tabulating 2014 participation statistics (number of new actors and musicians auditioning and cast, number of new set construction/decoration volunteers, new ushers and audience members, etc.) We will compare those statistics with numbers in the same categories in our database from 2013’s community theater production.","We were extremely successful in increasing our actor, musician, crew, volunteer and audience bases by producing ""Les Miserables""! We had more people auditioning for actor and orchestra parts than ever before with 128! We had larger audiences (2131 total), including more first-time audience members (305), than ever before! We kept track of volunteer hours (743 hours in set construction, 1725 hours by orchestra and 4490 by actors), and tracked those new to our theatre productions.",,20000,"Other, local or private",25000,,"Melissa Blackwell, Rebecca Clemen, Colleen Compton, Bob Gasch, Kristi Hiivala, Eric Johnson, Mike Lhotka, Tracy McConkey, Autumn Nelson, Sara Nelson, Tom Nelson, Kim Putnam, Jane Ryan, Shannon Smieja, Perry Thinesen, Mike Worcester, Irene Bender, Mark Lin",,"Dassel-Cokato Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Produce LES MISERABLES to increase participation.",2014-07-19,2014-08-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Compton,"Dassel-Cokato Community Education","4852 Reardon Ave SW Ste 1400",Cokato,MN,55321,"(320) 286-4120 ",colleen.compton@dc.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Meeker, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-101,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26278,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Measurable outcomes: 1. Increased attendance at regular Art Crawls throughout the year. We want to keep attracting record numbers of attendees, always expanding our audience. The additional excitement of the summer Crawl draws more people, who will then be inspired to come again. The expanded advertising we will be able to do will also add to the increased attendance. 2. Increased public awareness and familiarity with regional artists, musicians, writers, and arts organizations. Organizations will have the opportunity to promote their seasons; patrons will develop relationships with artists and purchase their work. 3. Expanded organizational competence and marketing effectiveness for the Collaborative. Our summer intern(s) will build on the strides already made, exploring new opportunities in print, radio, and social media advertising. Interns will benefit as well, learning the ins and outs of arts management and promotion. 4. Increased diversity of participating artists. We hope to add at least 2 artists or groups of ethnic diversity to our participants. In previous years, this goal has not been effectively achieved. This year with Hands Across the World, we may have an avenue for success.Evaluation Plan/Methods: 1. We will count patrons who come to the Art Crawl. Since we have attendance estimates from previous crawls, we can compare and evaluate the results. 2. We will survey patrons, artists, venues, and organizations participating in the crawl to evaluate this years’ experience measure increase in public awareness. We will ask how they found out about the crawl to gauge our marketing efforts. 3. As a group we will assess the experience of the 2014 Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, evaluating what we learned, the systems that were produced that will lead to sustainability, what went well and what opportunities remain. 4. We will track the impact of the new ethnically diverse artists and groups.","The following outcomes were achieved: increased public awareness of regional artists and performers in all media, as well as arts organizations, expanded organizational prowess and marketing effectiveness, and increased opportunities for artists to market and sell their work. We counted the artists and public attending - and both increased this year. Our intern was active on social media, redid our website, and we got expanded ""likes"" and increased awareness on the internet.",,3000,"Other, local or private",9000,1500,"Julie Mische, Ellen Nelson, Amy Jo Paul, John Riordan, Ryan Schepp, Abby Faulkner",,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative",,"Project Grant",,"Sizzling Summer Art Crawl 2014",2014-08-22,2014-08-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Downtown St Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3120 ",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-102,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26285,"Project Grant",2014,3087,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Salute to freedom, a concert commemorating the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, has been created primarily to honor central Minnesota residents who served in World War II, the men and women who have served since, and those who continue to put our comfort and safety ahead of their own. This concept has led to some incredible partnerships for this concert--the collaboration of the 34th Infantry Division Red Bull Army Band and the Stearns History Museum. This will be a rare opportunity for Great River Chorale to perform with our own state national guardsmen and women. We expect this will be a powerful experience for all performers and make for an exceptional experience for the audience. The concert experience will be augmented by photographs and historical information in our concert program printed with permission from the Stearns History Museum. Thoughtfully selected with the help of museum staff, these photos and related historical information will depict the St Cloud area during World War II and resident servicemen and their families from that time period. This will provide context for performers and audience members about that era—we will gaze through this window at the pride, the struggles and sacrifices of central Minnesotans who served during World War II and the families they left back home. The power of music will transport our audience back to the 1940’s through thoughtfully chosen World War II era popular songs performed by both choirs and the band. Randall Thompson’s The Testament of Freedom, a beautiful setting of patriotic texts written by Thomas Jefferson will be performed as the concert finale. This musical tribute will at once provide a great artistic challenge for all performers involved, and, as it will be performed en masse with both choirs and the army band, have a profound impact on the audience in the context of this concert. We will also include a medley of all the branches of the military’s songs and recognize veterans from each branch throughout the performance. We expect that the theme of this concert and the popular location (the historic Paramount Theatre in downtown St Cloud) will draw a large audience and many first time attendees to a Great River Chorale concert. We also expect that the theme of the performance will attract veterans and families of veterans. We are already experiencing an increase in community support through the participation of the Stearns History Museum and the 34th Infantry Division Red Bull Army Band, but expect community support to continue through the acquisition of a concert sponsor and concert program ad sales. Great River chorale will underwrite 20 tickets to this concert to be distributed to veterans and their families through the Saint Cloud VA Medical Center. Great River Chorale will also perform an outreach concert at the Saint Cloud VA Medical Center Chapel the week after the performance at the paramount. We know this will be truly appreciated by patients and staff while being a great opportunity for Great River Chorale members to give back to the community through our music. Quantitative outcomes: We expect at least 400 attendees at this concert, but hope that more will attend. We expect at least half of our attendees to be veterans or family members of veterans. We anticipate acquiring at least one sponsor for this concert. Due to the popular location and what we believe to be an attractive theme for the concert, we expect to attract several first time attendees to a Great River Chorale concert. We expect to sell at least 500 dollars of advertising space in our program for this concert.A questionnaire/survey designed to capture feedback about concert programming and our audience will be provided to audience members in the concert program. In addition to the questionnaire, Great River Chorale members will be asked to report the verbal feedback they receive from participants and audience members after the concert. Through these methods we will identify the proportion of veterans and family members of veterans at the concert and the general age breakdown of our audience. We expect to hear whether the audience found the content to be an appropriate musical tribute for the commemoration of D-Day. We will ask whether they felt that the addition of non-musical content in the concert program (historical information and photos) served to give them a better picture and transport them back to a bygone era. We are interested in knowing whether the audience appreciates the addition of non-choral elements in the concert, both the Red Bull band and the program content, and whether they think Great River Chorale should continue to include this variety in our programming. Great River Chorale performers will be asked for feedback about their personal artistic growth and the merit of the experiences of the large performance at the Paramount Theatre and the outreach concert at the VA Medical center. This will be done through an electronic questionnaire. All of the directors involved will be interviewed concerning the effectiveness of the collaboration. We will review ticket sales breakdowns and advertising sales breakdowns to verify that we have met or exceeded our goals. All of the information mentioned above will be compiled into a concert success summary that will be discussed with the artistic director and the board of directors as part of the planning for our next collaborative event.","Great River Chorale presented Salute to Freedom, a concert commemorating the 70th anniversary of D-Day. The experience extended beyond musical performances with an augmented concert program booklet and an exhibit of original WWII artifacts. Ticket sales data, a quick audience poll, survey responses and verbal feedback showed: the target audience attended; over half of the audience were first time attendees; the program was well received the theme well executed; non-musical content was appreciated.",,6275,"Other, local or private",9362,3087,"Kate Gardner, Denny Douma, Jennifer Pearson-Hennen, Connie Taylor, Stephen Fuller, Maureen McCarter",,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Salute to Freedom",2014-04-27,2014-04-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Ferrell,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-103,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26288,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of To Kill A Mockingbird will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 3,490 individuals, including 2,480 youth, 2) feature professional artistic direction for volunteer performers to build their acting skills 3) give actors the life-changing opportunity to work on a dramatic non-musical theatrical production, 4) engage 28 teen and adult community actors, with 6 kids, as members of the cast, as well as 9 crew and 20 volunteers, 5) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience, 6) delivery an accessible, relevant, and engaging arts event for the entire community, and 7) help our community and artists learn about innocence, tolerance, family and the courage to live what you believe.The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools. All our evaluation work is based on our program theory created by staff and board in consultation with Up Front Consulting. Our program theory is reviewed annually as part of our Program and Education Task Force work.","""To Kill A Mockingbird"" accomplished 1) provided a creative, theatrical experience for 5,721 audience 2) feature professional artistic direction for 34 volunteer performers 3) created and executed a high-quality, accessible, and relevant artistic live performing arts experience, 4) help our community and artists learn about innocence, tolerance, family and the courage to live what you believe. Measured through data on who was cast, box office sales and audience surveys.",,71595,"Other, local or private",77595,,"Bonnie Bologna, Patrick LaLonde, Pat Thompson, Brady Hughs, Marianne Arnzen, Barb Carlson, Steve Palmer, Monica Segura-Schwartz",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"To Kill A Mockingbird",2014-01-31,2014-02-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-104,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26289,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of Children of Eden will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 2,112 individuals, including 1,036 youth, 2) feature quality sets, costumes, lights, sound and orchestra designed by local professional artists and built with volunteers, 3) give local actors the opportunity to be a part of a Great River Educational Arts Theatre production during the summer months, 4) engage 24 teen and adult community actors, with 35 kids, as members of the cast, as well as a minimum of 12 crew and 40 volunteers, 5) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience, 6) deliver an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community, and 7) create a high quality production showing Great River Educational Arts Theatre's pride in being a part of the Central Minnesota Arts Community.The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools.","""Children of Eden"" provided a creative, theatrical experience for the audience, featured quality sets, costumes, lights, sound and orchestra, engaged 64 actors as well as 9 crew and 53 volunteers, delivered an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community, and created a high quality production. The proposed outcomes were measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation.",,58720,"Other, local or private",64720,,"Bonnie Bologna, Brady Hughs, Patrick LaLonde, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Barbara Carlson, Don Christenson, Steve Palmer, Pat Thompson",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Children of Eden - GREAT Summer Family Musical",2014-07-10,2014-07-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-105,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26290,"Project Grant",2014,5925,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Our artistic goal is to create a short film. We will know that goal is accomplished when we show it in March 2015 at Pioneer Place Theatre in St Cloud, Minnesota. Specifically we will need to cast, plan, schedule, rehearse, shoot, edit, and finally score the film before we can show it. Throughout the year we will be working on fulfilling those goals and making sure we stay on pace to complete the project. Our goal is to have 25+ local artists assist us on PUSHY.During the planning stages we have outlined a list of things we need to accomplish in order to make this film happen. We will use this checklist to keep track of how we are progressing on the project. We can track the amount of artists who have helped on the film with the use of the filming contracts they'll need to sign before starting to work.","Our goal was to make a film and educate 25 artists. I feel proud to confirm that both goals were accomplished. We planned, shot, and edited footage for the script called PUSHY, renamed it BETWEEN FRIENDS, and premiered it at Pioneer Place Theatre 3/31/15. It was hard work but we feel very good about the result. We gave 27 local artists a chance to push themselves to do things they haven't done before and they learned how to pull it off. That knowledge now goes with them to all future projects.",,6425,"Other, local or private",12350,,"John Scott, James Dinndorf, Scott Randall Munson",,"Inaccurate Vernacular","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"PUSHY - a short film by John Scott",2015-03-31,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Inaccurate Vernacular","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",jscott01@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne, Benton, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-106,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26291,"Project Grant",2014,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","At least 35 students participating in Summer Arts Experience. At least 250 in total audience attendance for final showcase. Include 2 young adult mentors. 40% first time arts participants. 90% participants plan to include performing arts activities in the future. Introduce 5 new artists to work with students. Introduce 5 new acting exercises/techniques to students. Have front page newspaper coverage of summer arts experience activities. 100% Participation at each grade level. 100% Participation of both genders. 50% Participation low income/scholarship. Record an average of at least 80% overall satisfied on participant evaluations. Record an average of at least 80% overall satisfied on parent evaluations. Record an average of at least 90% satisfied on instructor evaluations. Camp will be self-sufficient by summer 2015.All measurable goals will be recorded at the end of the current fiscal June 30, 2014 using Community Education data collected from the year. This will act as a base and the same statistics will be collected and evaluated at the end of the summer using the same evaluation and report method used to create the base data. To evaluate other goals, a specific evaluation form has been created and a sample included in the grant application.","Some of the specific outcomes achieved were 72 participants, 38 audience attendance, 2 young adult mentorships, 60% first time participants, 100% participants plan to include performing arts activities in the future, 4 new artists introduced, 100% participation both genders, 100% participation each grade level, 30% low income and an average of 95% satisfaction on evaluations. These goals were evaluated by attendance at each event and evaluations on the final day of camp.",,4000,"Other, local or private",7000,3000,"Cathy Olson, Jim Wagner, Jody Gagnon, Tim Zipoy",0.02,"Kimball Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Kimball Area Summer Arts Experience",2014-07-07,2014-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Olson,"Kimball Community Education","PO Box 368",Kimball,MN,55353,"(320) 398-7700x 112",cathy.olson@kimball.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-107,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26294,"Project Grant",2014,3578,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. An audience of 450 attend the performance, surpassing attendance figures from Minnesota Center Chorale’s previous popular music performance at the Paramount Theatre (Broadway Valentine, February 2012) by nearly 5% while matching Minnesota Center Chorale’s attendance figures from their spring 2013 performance at Paramount Theatre. 2. A minimum of 20 audience members provide verbal feedback to singers, board members, and directors during the post-concert reception. 3. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Project Director learns valuable feedback on collaboration from Gary Zwack, the Band’s director regarding his students’ experience performing with Minnesota Center Chorale, performing at Paramount Theatre, and working on pieces from popular films. 4. Audience members complete a brief educational survey and submit their results to win a prize of movie tickets, microwave popcorn, and other cinema-themed items.1. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Operations Coordinator keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales and reports findings to the Grant Coordinator. 2. Minnesota Center Chorale singers will report patron feedback to Ms. Jody Martinson. Ms. Martinson and board members will discuss verbal feedback at the March 2014 Board meeting. 3. Project Director Jody Martinson obtains feedback from Gary Zwack through face-to-face interaction post-concert. Ms. Martinson then reports finding to the Board at the March 2014 Board meeting. 4. An educational survey is created using information patrons can find in their program notes and from the curtain speech. Patrons who complete and submit the survey are entered into a drawing for the cinema-themed basket of prizes.","303 patrons attended. Paramount Theatre staff reported ticket sales to Minnesota Center Chorale. Over 20 audience members provided verbal feedback to singers and directors during a post-concert reception. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Project Director received feedback from the Jazz Band’s director regarding his students’ experiences during the project. Almost all audience members completed and submitted an educational survey to win a cinema-themed prize. The survey contained information available in the concert program and curtain speech.",,6550,"Other, local or private",10128,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Keith Larson, Bev Fiereck, Don Neu, Lila Heins, Travis Scepaniak, Charles Welter, Roger McHaney",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Let's Go to the Movies",2014-02-16,2014-02-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Wudinich,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471 á","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",tamara.wudinich@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-108,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26296,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota by growing the number of new audience members. Increased audience engagement by a growing number of returning audience members from previous years. Enlarged mailing list size by 10% over last year's mailing list. Increase in the number of audience members from last year's 257 to a minimum of 300. 50% of surveys obtained from audience members.Audience numbers will be documented by Paramount Theatre box office attendants through ticket sales. Address slips and surveys will be distributed, filled out and collected. The survey will include information about the reasoning for audience members' attendance and frequency of attendance.","There were 289 people in the audience for this production, which was documented through Paramount Theatre Box Office ticket sales. This was an increase from last year's production where we had 257 audience members. Through a survey filled out by audience members, it was shown that 66% of our audience was new to Minnesota Dance Ensemble, which shows an increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota. 39% of surveys were obtained from audience members.",,5374,"Other, local or private",11374,3140,"Chuck Norwood, Gretchen Moos, Jill Pauly, Jeff RInger, Kevin Barnes",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Blind Ambition Production",2014-03-28,2014-03-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-109,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26299,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1) We expect that 450 people - 300 adults, 100 seniors and 50 students 18 and younger - will have attended this performance. 2) We expect that 50 of those will have attended the dress rehearsal, which this year is open for educational purposes to voice or theater students 18 and younger 3) We expect at least 100 patrons to fill out the very short survey that will included in their program. Of these, we expect that at least 50 people will have notated on their performance survey that they feel they now know something more about light opera than they did prior to the performance. 4) We expect at least 25 of those attending the dress rehearsal to notate that they have increased their knowledge of the routines and procedures of the dress rehearsal process. 5) We expect that 95% of those responding to the survey will tell us that they would not have driven to Minneapolis to have seen this performance.We will be inserting a survey into each program. Of the 450 patrons we expect to attend, we expect that 100 of these surveys will be returned after the performance is over. We will also be using the ticketing software data to determine which counties the patrons live in. For the open rehearsal for young students, Paramount administration will be in attendance at the dress rehearsal also and will be having conversations with the students in attendance. Below is a DRAFT of the survey questions, as it stands at the time of this grant submission. DRAFT PROGRAM SURVEY: New York Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore Performance Survey, Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center St Cloud, Minnesota. 1. Have you ever been to this venue before? 2. Have you ever seen a full length opera or light opera? 3. Which of these describes your prior exposure to, and knowledge of, light opera? ___ No exposure/knowledge ___ Some exposure/knowledge ___ Substantial exposure 4. How many in your party tonight are: ___ Seniors (62+) ___ Adults (19-64) ___ 18 and younger 5. Do you feel you learned something about light opera that you didn’t know before you came to tonight’s performance? 6. Is this performance had been in Minneapolis, would you have driven there to see it? 7. How often do you go to the twin cities area for arts and entertainment performance events? ___ Never ___ Rarely ___ 1-2 times per year __ 3 or more times per year 8. Please tell us where you live? ___ I live in St Cloud, Sartell, Sauk Rapids or Waite Park ___ I live elsewhere 9. This performance would not have been possible without the support of the fund from the Legacy Amendment. Do you feel that supporting a performing like the one you have seen tonight is an appropriate use of Legacy Amendment funds?","526 people attended this performance. 38 of them were children. 60 artists had a hand in creating the performance. Of those who attended, 100% of those who answered the question stated that they would not have driven to Minneapolis to see this performance. Almost half of those who responded stated they lived outside of the immediate St Cloud metropolitan area. These outcomes were evaluated with the data from our ticketing system and from the data gathered from 55 respondents to our short survey.",,14901,"Other, local or private",22901,3000,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Billig, Jeff Goerger, Paul Harris, Cathy Juilfs, Robert Kalenda, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, Jay M. Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Mondloch, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgersen, Willicey Tynes",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"H.M.S. Pinafore",2014-03-15,2014-03-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-110,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26300,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1) We expect that 400 people - 250 adults, 100 seniors and 50 students 18 and younger or college students - will have attended this performance. 2) We expect that 50 of the patrons will stay for the Q and A following the performance. Of these, we expect 25 of them to be dance students who will notate on their questionnaires that they now know something about modern dance and the life of a modern dancer that they did not know prior to the performance. 3) We expect a minimum of 75 people will have completed the very short questionnaire that will be given in the program. Of those, we expect to learn that 95% of those responding to the questionnaire will tell us that they would not have driven to Minneapolis to have seen Ailey II.We, of course, have our ticket data from the ticketing system, identifying which type of ticket was purchased - adult, senior, or student. We will also identify visually how many patrons will stay for the Q and A given by the dancers at the end of the show.","Outcomes were exceeded in all areas but one. We expected 400 paid patrons; there were 312. We expected 50 students - there were 147! We expected 75 people to fill out the questionnaire; 114 responses were received. We expected 50 people to stay for the 20 minute Q and A - there were over 100. Ticketing data and visual observation were the methods used, plus the actual count of the surveys.",,12717,"Other, local or private",18717,1000,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, Jeff Goerger, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgerson, Willicey Tynes, David DeBlieck, John Mathews",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Ailey II",2014-10-30,2014-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-111,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26301,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Given the challenges we are facing this year in terms of restructuring the leadership of the organization, our goal in terms of outcome is to produce a quality presentation, with excellent singing, believable acting, workable sets, and a satisfied audience. Participation in a musical provides learning opportunities for all, experience for the inexperienced, and opportunities for leadership from those with expertise in given areas.We will evaluate audience size in terms of publicity used, ticket prices, and whether audiences increased from the first performance to the last (referrals). We will also issue a survey to all participants during the dress rehearsal week, to obtain their feedback so that we can evaluate the production process and use that information to make future productions better.","Our goals: to have performances which exhibited excellent singing, believable acting, workable sets, and a satisfied audience. We had a splendid cast of children, auditioned from a large pool, and two wonderful soloists in the leads. Sets were designed and painted with a beautiful mountain backdrop included. We heard nothing but positive feedback from those who attended, including several from surrounding towns. Stage direction was specific and yielded good results in smooth performances.",,10754,"Other, local or private",16754,2582,"Colleen Pelton, Marcia McCarney, Jean Louis, Matt Dickhausen",,"Paynesville Area Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Sound of Music summer musical",2014-07-24,2014-07-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Louis,"Paynesville Area Community Theater","16615 Hillside Ct á",Paynesville,MN,56362,"(320) 250-5612 ",alouis@lakedalelink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-112,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26302,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Sartell Music in the Park concerts are an attempt to bring this growing central Minnesota community together. There are three specific outcomes of this artistic event series. 1. The first is community awareness and engagement. Sartell has grown from a community of less than 5,500 in 1990 to over 16,000 today, but it has not kept up with trying to make sure all of these new community members have ways to engage with each other and really come together as a community. These concerts will celebrate the addition of the new community park which is the first large outdoor group gathering place in Sartell. The goal is to have 1100 people (1000 adults and 100 youth) attend the series. 2. The second outcome is the collaboration of community members to bring art to the forefront in Sartell. There are several excellent artistic groups in the community but their tendency is to present to their own clearly defined audience. The Music in Pinecone Central Park will bring together many different arts and non-arts organizations to provide engaging and entertaining events which can lead to other community activities. 3. The third designed outcome is the fostering of at least 12 area artists. This community activity and celebration will provide special opportunities for the chosen artists to expose their talents and to earn material support for their endeavors.There are several identified outcome measurements that will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the music series: specific attendance counts will be completed for each performance (outcome 1), a listing will be compiled of all volunteers and community groups providing support for the series (outcome 2), listing of exact artists performing (outcome 3), surveys of audience (outcome 1), surveys of volunteers, sponsors and donors (outcome 2), surveys of artists (outcome 3), sample video audience surveys (outcome 1), organizing committee review (outcomes 1,2,3).","Community Awareness and Engagement - attendance numbers did not reach our goal, but community engagement was met as measured by feedback of those in attendance. Collaboration on arts - this outcome was met as measured by the thousands of dollars from the individual and business donors and the partnership between the City and Pinecone Central Park Association. Foster 12 artists - this outcome was met with 4 different groups consisting of 12 musicians participating.",,1600,"Other, local or private",7600,,"Gordy Meyer, Greg Nesser, Paul Hanson",,"Pinecone Central Park Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music in Pinecone Central Park",2014-07-31,2014-08-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Bierscheid,"Pinecone Central Park Association","708 8th St N á",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 255-9011 ",bobb2845@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-113,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",Yes 26303,"Project Grant",2014,4209,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Measures will include: tracking number and demographics of student and teacher participants; artist/student/teacher contact hours; academic standards met via demonstrations of learning and lesson plans/other materials used; goals and objectives reflecting planning; daily progress towards objectives; evidence of arts integration into broader curriculum; and activities engaging students in creating, performing, and responding to arts. For example: 1) students will be able to explain what opera is and give examples, 2) students will increase music vocabulary, 3) students will have personal, live, interactive contact with opera personnel, 4) students will demonstrate understanding of stereotyping and apply it to their personal lives, and 5) students will experience singing an opera in Italian.Teachers will assess in classrooms as meets their curricular goals. Students will demonstrate enthusiasm for opera personnel visits. Students will identify stereotypes that carry in their personal lives through classroom discourse. Students will successfully perform an Italian opera chorus during the Paramount performance. Students will generate story-lines from contemporary life that could be developed into an opera. Teachers will complete a post-survey from the Minnesota Opera.","Outcomes included the number of student and teacher participants; artist/student/teacher contact hours; Minnesota academic standards met via demonstrations of learning and lesson plans/other materials used; goals and objectives reflecting planning; daily progress towards objectives; evidence of arts integration into broader curriculum; and activities engaging students in creating, performing, and responding to arts.",,3325,"Other, local or private",7534,450,"Al Dahlgren, Les Green, Peter Hamerlinck, Cindy Harner, Bruce Mohs, Dennis Whipple, Jerry Von Korff",,"Saint Cloud Area School District","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Through the Eyes and Ears of Mozart",2014-04-22,2014-05-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Preppernau,"Saint Cloud Area School District","1000 44th Ave N Ste 100","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 253-9333 ",andrea.preppernau@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-114,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26304,"Project Grant",2014,6175,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We expect to have 100 films submitted involving as 750-1500 artists combined. Most will be adults but one of our goals is educating minors in video production. We will have at least 5 films from minors and also aide in the creation of 5 local films that will be shown at the festival. Our goal this year is reach international filmmakers. We will increase our foreign submissions from 1 to 6 films this year. We will have 6 shows with an average attendance of 125 people for a total of 750 patrons.We use submission forms for the films that are shown at the festival. It tells us how many adults, minors, men and women worked on each project and how involved they were. With most projects using anywhere from 10-25 (or more) people we will be able to show art that a lot of people worked on and are proud of. In order to account for the patrons we will sell tickets. This will allow us to track how many people have attended each showing.","Sought 100 submissions from 750-1500 artists and got 289 submissions from 3000+ artists. We wanted to go from 1 to 6 foreign submissions this year and got over 150 from 34 countries (map in ""Project Description and Grant Evaluation""). We were able to show 38 films in 7 shows. At least 1144 separate artists participated in those films. We were able to show four shorts and 29 stop-motion films made by minors. We used our 2014 Saint Cloud Film Festival Submission Form to get that data. We wanted 750 patrons an",,6075,"Other, local or private",12250,,"John Scott, Jody Barth, Jason Ewert, Zil Lambert, Bria Skalsky, Daniel Barth, Felip Costaglioli, Mo Phili, Chris Jordan, Jennifer Penzkover",,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"2014 St Cloud Film Festival",2014-10-02,2014-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, St. Louis, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-115,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26308,"Project Grant",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1.The orchestra performed a concert that included the Mozart Requiem. 2. The orchestra performed with the Great River Chorale and soloists Karin Wolverton, Victoria Vargas, Brad Benoit and Christian Zaremba. 3. The Grand Prize Winner of the 2014 Young Performers Competition performed with the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra. 4. Clinton Smith presented a pre-concert discussion explaining the concert program to 125 audience members. 5. Sixty musicians performed music many had not performed before this concert. 6. Over 650 audience members heard a live orchestra / chorus performance in Central Minnesota.Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. The number of chorus members participating in this concert. D. The number of soloists performing with the orchestra. E. The number of audience members who attend the pre-concert discussion. F. The number of audience members who attend the post-concert reception. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians, audience members and chorus members. B. Post-event discussion with staff including the artistic director, personnel manager, librarian and stage manager. C. Feedback via our web site, Facebook and audience survey from our program book.","1. The orchestra performed the Mozart Requiem. 2. The performance included Great River Chorale and four soloists. 3. The Grand Prize Winner of the 2014 Young Performers Competition, Arjun Ganguly, performed with the orchestra. 4. Clinton Smith presented a pre-concert discussion explaining the program to 125 audience members. 5. Sixty musicians performed music many had not performed before this concert. 6. Over 550 audience members heard a live orchestra/chorus performance in Central Minnesota.",,9775,"Other, local or private",17775,4000,"Micah Barrett, Walter Boyd, Glenda Burgeson, Sharon Cogdill, Ross Detert, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Concert Spirituality",2014-03-22,2014-03-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-117,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26310,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Saint Cloud Symphony performed a concert introducing the 2014-2015 Season to Central Minnesota. 2. The musicians of the orchestra prepared a portion of the music programmed for the full season.3. The orchestra performed the music of James Bond with a special guest, Paul Diethelm. 4. The orchestra sold 10 additional season tickets at this event. 5. Reduced ticket prices, $5 for every seat, made this concert affordable and accessible to the community.The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. Sales of additional season tickets. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians, special performers and audience members. B. Post event discussion and evaluation with staff.","1. Saint Cloud Symphony performed a concert introducing the 2014-2015 Season. 2. The musicians of the orchestra prepared a portion of the music programmed for the full season. 3. The orchestra performed with special guest, Muggsy Lauer. 4. The orchestra sold 15 additional season tickets. 5. Reduced ticket prices made this concert affordable and accessible. The analysis included: A. The number of musicians involved. B. The number of audience members C. Sales of season tickets D. Verbal feedback.",,5525,"Other, local or private",11525,3000,"Walter Boyd, Glenda Burgeson, Sharon Cogdill, Ross Detert, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Jennifer Kalpin, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Mark Springer, Cory Hollenhorst",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Saint Cloud Symphony: 50 Years of James Bond",2014-09-19,2014-09-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-118,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26311,"Project Grant",2014,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","As a result of this resource and development grant we expect to have: 1) Identified the materials that are usable and necessary from the Mill. 2) Functional designs for the public art project that were developed in a collaborative process with local artists. 3) Mapped out where the objects will be installed throughout the city. 4) A plan, budget and timeline for fabrication and installation.All of the outcomes identified above are based on deliverables. Therefore, measuring progress toward the outcomes will be a straightforward process of ensuring that all deliverables are met on time and are of the quality needed to proceed with phase II of the project.","1) Identified the materials that are usable and necessary from the Mill. 2) Functional designs for the public art project that were developed in a collaborative process with local artists. 3) Mapped out where the objects will be installed throughout the city. 4) A plan, budget and timeline for fabrication and installation.",,800,"Other, local or private",2600,,"Joe Perske, Sarah Jane Nicoll, Steve Hennes, David Peterson, Amy Braig Lindstrom",,"City of Sartell","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Functional Metal Public Art Mill Planning Project",2014-04-14,2014-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katrina,Pierson,"City of Sartell","125 Pine Cone Rd N PO Box 140",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 253-2171 ",urness@nisswa.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-119,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26313,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Participants involved will learn theater, social, and cognitive skills through weekly Beyond the Stage sessions. 2. The quantity of teen involvement in 2014 SOAR Academy Beauty and the Beast production to increase from 10% in 2013 to 25% in 2014. 3. Increase the 2014 SOAR Academy production audience attendance by 20%.In developing an understanding of the production or outreach efforts of SOAR, we have determined that the following evaluation plan/methods are intended to be used to measure the proposed outcomes. 1. Snapshot Surveys: short surveys focusing on various topics such as learned skills from participants during the weekly Beyond the Stage sessions. This format will allow SOAR to gather and to disseminate information quickly and to identify new areas for investigation. 2. Discussion groups which would be by way of invitation and held post-production. 3. Web-based questionnaires and surveys that can be returned via email with the director requesting participation at the beginning and at the end of the production.","1) Participants learned theater, social, and cognitive skills through weekly Beyond the Stage sessions. 2) Quantity of teen involvement increased from 10% in 2013 to 27% in 2014. 3) Increased the 2014 production audience by 69%.",,17130,"Other, local or private",23130,,"Terrell Beaudry, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Debra Bishop, Matthew Weber",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Beauty and the Beast",2014-01-06,2014-03-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",soar@soararts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-120,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26318,"Project Grant",2014,3327,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The proposed project will provide opportunities for older adults in Central Minnesota to explore and enhance their own creativity, interact and develop friendships with their peers, build artistic skills, and encourage lifelong learning and personal growth. The main measurable outcomes: a) An estimated 45 older adults will participate in this project in the first year. b) 75% of participants will report a decrease in their stress level upon completion of each course. c) 75% of participants will report that they developed bonds and/or friendships with other participants. d) 75% of participants will report feeling more competent and knowledgeable of special techniques associated with the art form. e) 75% of participants will report gaining knowledge of art history related to the chosen art form. f) 75% of participants will report that the pieces they created in each art class represent their own cultural background and life history. g) 75% of participants will report that the course was affordable. h) 75% of participants will report feeling a greater sense of self-efficacy upon completion of the course. i) 75% of participants will report wanting to take additional courses in the chosen art form in the future.Each course will be measured through survey administration at baseline and then again immediately following the last class session. The initial survey will address demographic information, open ended questions regarding their previous experience, if any, with the course topic, and what they would like to learn by taking the course. The post-course survey will include likert scaled questions regarding satisfaction with the instructor and course content along with the following measurable outcomes: a) Number of enrolled participants in each course will be collected through registration information. b) To what extent do you feel this course has diminished your current stress level?'' c) Have you formed a friendship with another participant in this course? d) To what extent do you feel more competent and knowledgeable of techniques and skills associated with the art form? e) Have you gained additional knowledge of art history by taking this course? f) Did you create a piece of art within this class that represents your cultural background and life history? g) Did you feel that this course was affordable? h) To what extent do you feel more capable of taking on a challenge or stepping out of your comfort zone as a result of taking this course? i) Will you consider taking additional classes in this art form in the future? The theatrical dance course may also have some additional questions relating to fitness outcomes such as, To what extent do you feel more physically fit after completing this course? A post-course survey is uploaded for review.","5 courses were held, in which 44 older adults participated: Mixed Media Drawing: 11 participants, Watercolor Jewelry: 5 participants, Photo Journaling: 4 participants, Watercolor Landscapes: 15 participants, Historical Watercolor Painting: 9 participants.",,3275,"Other, local or private",6602,3111,"John Augustin, Linda Cooper, Doris M Deml, James H Grabinski, Jean Haley, Kurt Hunstiger, Marly Keller, Bruce Michaels, John Moline, Perry Rollings, Susan Smith, Joan Thralow, Myron Umerski, Jean Weitzel, Hazel Youngmann, Nancy Gohman",,"Whitney Senior Center","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Senior Arts Programming Initiative",2014-05-01,2015-03-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Hood,"Whitney Senior Center","1527 Northway Dr","St Cloud",MN,56303-1221,"(320) 255-7245 ",laura.hood@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-121,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26322,"Project Grant",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Youth Theatre Workshop's production of Winnie the Pooh will accomplish the following outcomes, 1) Youth Theatre Workshop will provide an enjoyable, engaging, creative theater experience at an affordable price for a regional audience of approximately 2500 individuals, including approximately 1000 children of all ages. 2) Youth Theatre Workshop will increase the skills, knowledge, and opportunities for youth and adults in local live theater. To do this, Youth Theatre Workshop will employ 75-80 youth actors, singers, and dancers, and 1 adult actor as part of the Winnie the Pooh cast. Youth Theatre Workshop will also engage 4 student directors and 1 student stage manager who will assist with and learn about various aspects of production, artistic direction, choreography, music direction, and stage management. Youth Theatre Workshop will also utilize 5 staff and crew and approximately 30 volunteers. 3) Youth Theatre Workshop will produce and perform a high-quality theatrical, artistic, and educational experience for actors and local audiences of all ages.Youth Theatre Workshop will measure outcomes by total ticket sales, surveys of youth and adult participants and audience members, the input of crew and volunteers, and evaluation by our artistic production team.","Youth Theatre Workshop used a variety of evaluation methods to track the successes of this project. The Board reviewed the total amount of ticket sales in all categories and solicited responses from cast, crew, and audience members. A cast survey is included below.",,19900,"Other, local or private",25900,,"Eileen Anderson, Brian Budahn, Rick Theisen, Russ Branjord, Jamie Cassidy, Jen Mueller, William Bade",,"Youth Theatre Workshop","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Winnie the Pooh",2014-02-07,2014-02-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Noding,"Youth Theatre Workshop","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",maximom7@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-122,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26195,"Project Grant",2014,4127,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Outcome 1 - We anticipate 120 youth will have the opportunity to experience the rehearsal and performance aspects of a choral performance. (We will gather this information by keeping a roster of attendees.) Outcome 2 - At the conclusion of this grant, we expect 425 audience members to benefit from attendance at our performances. (We will gather this information by counting audience members at the locations.)Following the completion of each of the three events, the staff will meet to discuss the effectiveness of the program and discuss/implement improvements for the subsequent events. Input will be gathered from the boys on how to improve the program through informal discussions before, during, and after the event.","With the main goal bringing the Choirboy Experience to communities who have limited access to such a group we have achieved the outcome. We reached over 1000 students and adults through our in-school programs and concerts. We were able to get attendance numbers from the schools to evaluate our participation levels.",,3155,"Other, local or private",7282,,"David Stevens, Clarissa Lund, Sue Kohnke Oelke, Michael Talbott, Joseph Kleckner, Thomas Jones, Rick Strub",,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Choirboy Experience",2014-05-02,2015-04-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Fanberg,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","729 Main St NW PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 213-8105 ",pjfanberg@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-93,"Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Chris Rasmussen: retired art teacher for 35 years, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Former Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, Fundraising, Human Resources, Mission-guided Organizational Planning; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",Yes 30613,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The women will learn to use creative writing in reflecting on their lives for understanding and healing, and the resulting professionally published chapbooks for library collections will encourage writing and validate improved skills and self-worth. The project will cultivate greater awareness of writing styles and techniques; improved skills; risk-taking and constructive criticism; and comfort in reading before an audience. Pre- and post-session surveys will compare knowledge, skill level, risk-taking; self-critiquing and confidence. Peer readings will test courage and strength of creative expression. Chapbook production will demonstrate quality of results.","20 at 3 sessions (9 at 2 or more; 35 names in chapbooks); published 165 poems (49 bilingual). 35 returned 1st and 2nd surveys (5 missed the 2nd). Results (ô1-5ö range): same high comfort with teacher artists; medium-high learned new skills/techniques; medium change in risk-taking and self-criticism; higher view of publishable work; higher reading comfort; higher publication process interest; steady satisfaction with library; somewhat higher self-confidence; steady desire/intent to keep writing.",,17969,"Other, local or private",23969,,"Mark Fritel, Gwen Lerner, Beth Ringsmuth Stolpman, Will Hollerich, Karmen McQuitty",,"Advisory Task Force on Woman and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections AKA Women's Writing Program of Advisory Task Force on the Women and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Women's Writing Program at Sherburne County Jail",2015-06-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gwen,Lerner,"Advisory Task Force on Woman and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections AKA Women's Writing Program of Advisory Task Force on the Women and Juvenile Female Offender in Corrections","13880 Business Center Dr","Elk River",MN,,"(651) 361-7200 ",gmlerner@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-125,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30615,"Project Grant",2015,4035,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Staff will survey a representative cross section after each session. Survey questions, the best indicator would be if they felt another family member or friend should observe this venue. If they understood the artistic value from our past history as a tool in our evolution and environment. This medium, not in our area will be measured by number of people watching the presentation. Surveys will allow us to determine art shows for next year’s fair. Our expectation for next year’s show may change. Staff will be instructed to randomly interview a cross section of the audience. The survey taken will be toward the interest and the thoughts of the viewers. The surveys and comments will be brought before the high school art teachers for their evaluation. They in turn will have an effect on future arts venues that will add to the list of other art venues to be brought to future fairs. A comment section will include what art venues or projects they would like to see at our next year’s fair.","The surveys measured the outcome as to the audiences evaluation of what they observed and what they thought as far as the quality and educational experience. Excellent reviews.",,4500,"Other, local or private",8535,266,"Aaron Goulet, Marilyn Kashmitter, Chad Pflipsen, Marie Pflipsen, Karen Sakry, Gary Steffes, Alan Stemper, Rodney Bemboom, Nancy Zupan, Jody Prom, Cheryl Pflipsen, Kevin Beehler, Joe Scapanski, Tracy Schumann, Ken Beehler, Charles Popp",,"Benton County Agricultural Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Heritage arts and culture education",2015-08-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Scapanski,"Benton County Agricultural Society","1410 3rd Ave S PO Box 118","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-5649 ",bentonfair@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Mille Lacs, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-126,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30618,"Project Grant",2015,5710,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The primary outcome for this project is to engage the Buffalo and surrounding communities in a high quality, artistic event through entertaining themes. This will be completed with cooperation from local businesses to publicize the event using themed displays. Buffalo Community Orchestra will also continue to expand its usage of social media as a way to reach out to new potential audience members. Smaller Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles will participate in at least five additional events throughout this concert season. Buffalo Community Orchestra members will be surveyed following this event to measure their satisfaction with the quality of the work performed. Additionally, Buffalo Community Orchestra has set numerical goals around number of participating local businesses, social media usage increases and ensemble group activity.","(1) Surveyed Buffalo Community Orchestra Board members/musicians recognized quality of concert at 92% or better over goal of 85% or better. (2) Local businesses created new, unique publicity events: book displays, coffee drink named ôCamelot,ö store front window display, merchandise display, advertisement on websites of local businesses. (3) Successfully recruited concertmaster. (4) Social media event activities increased 12% over October level. (5) Buffalo Community Orchestra ensembles invited to perform in 5 venues.",,4173,"Other, local or private",9883,1650,"Jeff Burns, Ken Ross, Renee Goerdt, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Julie Rathmanner, Mike Walsh, Forest Ward, Laura Keller, Rebecca Vetsch, Gretchen Katzenberger, Kari Hartman, Veronica Lilly",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Hats Off to Musical Theater"" Concert",2015-03-01,2015-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-127,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30619,"Project Grant",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Upon successful completion of this project, Buffalo Community Theater will have: provided 20 staff and 60+ local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment and provided an artistic outlet for approx. 60 actor/singers and 20 musicians. Buffalo Community Theater will have entertained audiences of approximately 2000 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, at least 10% of whom have not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production and will have increased ticket sales to young people (under 18) by 15%. We will measure program outcomes by tracking all who: staff, audition, volunteer for and perform in our program. We will solicit feedback from everyone involved. An audience survey will help to collect demographic information and feedback on programming and community needs. A survey for staff, performers and volunteers, will gather feedback to help improve our procedures. Detailed box office reports from our ticket vendor will provide attendance, demographic info and breakdown by date, age, etc.","Buffalo Community Theater: provided 16 staff and 68 volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment, provided an artistic outlet for 62 actor/singers and 15 musicians, entertained 1629 people of all ages,economic and cultural backgrounds, 18% of whom had not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production. Buffalo Community Theater increased ticket sales to young people (under 18) by 15% over the previous production. These numbers were derived by counting participants and tracking audience through our ticket vendor.",,23550,"Other, local or private",31550,1200,"Michael Walsh, Jon Salmon, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Suzanna Joyce, Erin Walsh, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland, Jenny Robinson",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,Oliver!,2015-07-01,2015-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-128,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30622,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Upon successful completion of this project, Buffalo Community Theater will have: provided 15 staff and 25 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment and provided an artistic outlet for 7 actors. Buffalo Community Theater will have entertained audiences of approximately 650 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, at least 10% of whom have not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production and increased ticket sales to young people (under 18) by 15%. Buffalo Community Theater will measure our outcomes by tracking the people who: audition, volunteer, perform in or attend our performances. We will solicit comments and reactions from audience members, actors and volunteers. An audience survey will help to provide info on residency, demographics, frequency of attendance. An email survey to staff, performers and volunteers, will gather data to improve our procedures. Box office sales reports will track the numbers of attendees and their breakdown by age.","We provided 13 staff and 42 local volunteers an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment. 7 performers had the opportunity to share their talents and grow as artists. We entertained audiences of 745 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds. 11% of audience members were new to Buffalo Community Theater, which exceeded our goal of 10%. These statistics were achieved by tracking staff and volunteers and through box office figures.",,9746,"Other, local or private",15746,1200,"Michael Walsh, Jon Salmon, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Suzanna Joyce, Erin Walsh, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, John Hage",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Nerd",2015-02-01,2015-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-129,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30623,"Project Grant",2015,2989,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. Increase the value of books in student’s lives, 2. Develop English vocabulary for Dual Language Learners students, 3. Reach and affirm varied learning styles, 4. Move students closer to grade level in their reading/writing styles, 5. Access and develop art as a catalyst for effective expression, 6. Provide model of program for District 742 teachers, 7. One additional site serving students opts to hold another Picturing Writing session. 1. Pre-post conversation about the role of books in students’ lives. 2. Photos of word walls built in class and student writings. 3. Teaching-artists journals how curriculum was modified to meet learning styles. 4. Teacher questionnaire regarding changes in student performance. 5. Photos of student books, parent/student comments during closing reception, video students talking about their work.6. Invitation to District 742 teachers.7. Name site where Picturing Writing will be replicated.","Outcomes achieved as demonstrated by our evaluation: 1. Develop (increase) English vocabulary for Dual Language Learners students. 2. Reach and affirm varied learning styles. 3. Move students closer to grade level in their reading/writing styles. 4. Access and develop art as a catalyst for effective expression. 5. Provide model of program for District 742 teachers û starting. 6. One additional site serving students opts to hold another Picturing Writing session.",,1856,"Other, local or private",4845,,"Anthony Akubue, Peter Bellavance, Steven Bresnahan, S Bernice Ebner, Barb Grachek, Norm Hansen, Marjorie Hawkins, Andy Knoblauch, Jane Marrin, Sarah Jane Nicoll, Tom Olson, Andrew Steil, Pat Welty, Michelle Williams, S Mariterese Woida",,"Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Exploring Picturing Writing",2015-02-01,2015-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bobbie,Mattison,"Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Saint Cloud","911 18th St N PO Box 2390","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 650-1550 ",bobbie.mattison@ccstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-130,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30624,"Project Grant",2015,4200,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Recovery Plus clients will report benefits from art programming that will help sustain their sobriety and maintain their recovery programs. Clients will report stress reduction (1-10). Clients will demonstrate the ability to apply learned techniques in assigned projects. Clients will continue to use learned techniques outside of classroom for ongoing benefit. Track number of disciplines offered. Track numbers of classes offered. Artists will complete satisfaction survey. Tracking numbers served. Track student survey results. Track the number of completed projects. Track whether students applied the technique(s) learned in class.","Recovery Plus clients, who participated in the Artist in Residency Program reported emotional and creative benefits that are known to enhance a sobriety plan. Outcome measures used: tracking number of completed projects, tracking ability to apply learned techniques to project, receive of client feedback sheets, clinical observation of licensed professional, and group discussions.",,4800,"Other, local or private",9000,,"Teresa Bohnen, Craig Broman, Sarah Carter, Chris Cobern, Ronald Hansen, Kare Hennes, Mary Jackle, Cindy Jensen Melloy, Tom Knobloch, Diaviinder Malhotra, Maria Mallory, Edward Martin-Chaffee, Melinda Sanders, James Schlepper",,"CentraCare Health Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Recovery Plus Artist in Residency Program",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Mohr,"CentraCare Health Foundation","1406 6th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 251-2700 ",mohrp@centracare.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, St. Louis, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-131,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30625,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will continue increasing the amount of students who enroll in our program. We started with 16 students, the current program has 21 students, and we seek to have 24 students for the fall 2015 program. Rehearsal attendance has been inconsistent. But by delivering a better constructed program, we seek to have a greater level of commitment to attendance from our students. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra's last concert was attended by less than 40 people. For the fall, we seek to expand that audience beyond 45. We will track and compare our enrollment numbers to previous semesters. We will track and compare our rehearsal attendance to previous semesters. We will track and compare our performance audience numbers to previous semesters.","Our tangible goals were to increase our membership, participant attendance and live audience. All three goals were met and exceeded. We increased our membership by 6, doubling our goal; Attendance was spectacular, though we don't have previous years numbers to compare it to; And our audience was estimated to be ~150 people, three times our last concert.",,3079,"Other, local or private",9079,925,"John Johnson, Hans Mersinger, Rachel Tisdale, Hilary Vermillion, Thea Stockinger",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra Fall 2015 Semester, Russian Classics",2015-08-01,2015-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Hutto,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847 ",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-132,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30629,"Project Grant",2015,6287,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Upon successful completion of this performance series, Command Performance Choirs will have provided 8 staff members and approximately 40 volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic atmosphere. We will have provided 50 performers the opportunity to grow both as artists and as caring and involved community members. We will have entertained audiences of approximately 550 people of all ages, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. Command Performance Choirs evaluates programming quantitatively and qualitatively. Qualitative evaluations: 1) written communications in the form of audience surveys 2) oral feedback from attendees, participants, parents, and board members 3) videotaping of event to provide a record of artistic quality 4) printed materials provide documentation of the event. Quantitative evaluation: 1) statistical analysis of audience totals and composition 2) statistical analysis of members and volunteers 3) business support.","Command Performance Choirs' Cinderella and Friends Event provided 8 Artistic Staff members, 37 volunteers, and 51 performers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic atmosphere. These Artists and volunteers increased their skill sets in multiple performing and visual arts disciplines. Our audience, people of all ages, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds were provided with an opportunity to experience and enjoy music, story telling, calligraphy, and painting in an interactive, age appropriate setting.",,6713,"Other, local or private",13000,,"Brian Budahn, Cindy Inselmann, Lori Thorpe, Linda Swenson, Greg Scheid, Dennis Verhoef, Rebecca Sellman, Debbie Miller, Beth Freund, Amy Heltemes",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Cinderella and Friends Event",2015-05-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,,"(612) 296-5652 ",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Stearns, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-134,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30631,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Upon the successful completion of this performance series, Command Performance Choirs will have provided 7 staff members and approximately 45 volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic atmosphere. We will have provided 50 performers to grow both as artists and as caring and involved community members. We will have entertained audiences of approximately 500 people of all ages, economic and cultural background. We will have evaluation at the Guardian Angels Oaks dining room venue, and give a survey with descriptor words and fill in the blank word responses to describe the event, for those who wish to participate, which will evaluate how positive or enjoyable the event was for all who participated. Audience guests, parent volunteers, staff and students will be offered the chance to participate and offer feedback on the success of the events.","Command Performance Choirs provided 7 staff members and 44 volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive artistic atmosphere. We provided 48 performers with an opportunity to grow as artists and involved community members. We entertained 4 different audiences in 3 counties totaling 521 people of all ages. Due limitations in eyesight and reading abilities of residents, surveys were not used. Personal contact with each resident is much more appropriate. Children were asked to draw pictures of their experience.",,5287,"Other, local or private",11287,,"Brian Budahn, Cindy Inselmann, Chris Thorpe, Linda Swenson, Patrick Lawrence, Dennis Verhoef, Rebekka Sellman, Debbie Miller, Beth Freund",,"Command Performance Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Doll and Teddy Bear Concert Tea Series",2015-03-01,2015-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Command Performance Choirs","PO Box 95","Elk River",MN,,"(612) 296-5652 ",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Stearns, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-135,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30633,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Measurable Outcomes: 1. Increased attendance at the other three Art Crawls of the year - evidence of an expanded audience and increased foot traffic for downtown venues during regular business days. 2. Increased numbers of artists and venues signing up to participate. 3. Increased sales by Art Crawl artists and venues. 4. Increased sponsorships for the Art Crawl Collaborative. 5. Increased coverage by St Cloud media. Evaluation plans: 1. Count patrons and compare to other years. 2. Survey patrons and artists, musicians, venues and organizations to measure marketing efforts, including finding out how they learned about the Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, what features they enjoyed, and what they thought could be improved.","The following outcomes were achieved: increased public awareness of regional artists performers, and arts organizations; expanded organizational efficiency and marketing effectiveness and increased opportunities for artists to market and sell their work. We counted attendance - both artists and public increased this year. Visual Arts Minnesota, our contract employee, was active on social media, resulting in more ""likes"" and awareness of the event.",,3150,"Other, local or private",9150,1700,"Julie Mische, Ellen Nelson, Amy Jo Paul, Ryan Schepp, John Riordan",,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative",,"Project Grant",,"Sizzling Summer St. Cloud Art Crawl 2015",2015-08-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3120 ",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-136,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30638,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We have two goals in presenting ""Joseph."" The first is to provide the opportunity for at least 60 adult and 22 youth artists from the community to participate in our musical production. Our second goal is that at least 850 adults and 148 youth will purchase tickets. To measure how many artists contributed to the show, we will count all of the cast and crew names listed in the program. To measure how many audience members saw the show, we will count the number of tickets sold.","By counting each name in the program as either an adult (18 or older) or as a youth (under age 18), we served 70 adult and 15 youth artists. By counting the number of tickets sold at adult, senior, and student rates, 1,352 adults and 334 students purchased tickets to see the show.",,17820,"Other, local or private",23820,,"Vicki Meyer, Leigh Ann Davis, Sherry Ask, Jennifer Dwyer, Valerie Hollermann, Chris Groth, Bernadette Motzko, Karla Reichel, Brad Busse",,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat",2015-07-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,,"(320) 241-4682 ",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-137,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30641,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","This production of Babe, The Sheep Pig will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a non-musical creative, theatrical experience for an audience of 4,610 individuals, including approximately 3,385 youth, 2) feature quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local professional artists and built with volunteer assistance, 3) engage at least 60 youth and adult actors, crew, and other volunteers, 4) deliver an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. All evaluation is based off our program theory (attached to this grant) and is designed to measure how we are meeting our mission, vision and values. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools.","""Babe, The Sheep Pig"" accomplished the following: 1) provided a non-musical creative, theatrical experience for an audience of 3,812 individuals, including about 2,540 youth, 2) featured quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local professional artists and built with volunteer assistance, 3) engaged at least 60 youth and adult actors, crew, and other volunteers, 4) delivered an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event. Outcomes were measured by surveys and ticket sales.",,47250,"Other, local or private",53250,4200,"Marianne Arnzen, Bonnie Bologna, Barbara Carlson, Don Christenson, Joanne Dorsher, Brady Hughs, Patrick LaLonde, Steve Palmer, M≤nica Segura-Schwartz, Pat Thompson",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Babe, The Sheep Pig",2015-02-01,2015-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-138,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30643,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students of all ages will improve their technical and musical skills, deepen their enjoyment of music and visual arts and create lifelong friendships with other young musicians. Parents and teachers will learn more about how the Suzuki method teaches young musicians the ""language"" of music. College students and adults will participate in master classes and play in ensembles. The community will be exposed an expert level of musical performance by the teachers and their local students. Participants are asked ","Students and teachers performed in three concerts and in preparation, students were coached alone and in small groups to improve reading and intonation. Ensemble coaching ensured that students understood rhythm patterns and concepts of intonation, dynamics and expression. The coaches evaluated verbally as they coached and asked: What flute skills did you learn? Did your teacher leave you with a practice plan? How will you be a better practicer and learner?",,17445,"Other, local or private",23445,4891,"Nancy Maloney, Sue Davies, Andrea Myers, Bethany Gonella, Betty Braunstein, Catherine Ramirez, David Kloehn, Kay Ellickson",0.05,"Lake Sylvia Suzuki Flute Institute AKA Lake Sylvia Flute Institute",,"Project Grant",,"Lake Sylvia Flute and Recorder Institute",2015-06-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Maloney,"Lake Sylvia Suzuki Flute Institute AKA Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","401 Douglas Dr",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(651) 636-0046 ",nancymaloneyflutes@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-139,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30644,"Project Grant",2015,7300,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Outcome 1 - We anticipate 100 boys will participate in these two camps. 45 in our Day Camp and 55 in our Resident Camp. Outcome 2 - A variety of different disciplines will be worked on during the camps to give participants a good understanding of music, leadership, team work, honor, respect and perseverance. Outcome 3 - We anticipate 15 boys will ultimately choose to enroll with the Land of Lakes Choirboys to continue their musical education. Following the completion of each of the camps, the staff will meet to discuss their effectiveness and discuss/implement improvements for future camps. Input will be gathered from the boys on how to improve the camps through informal discussions before, during, and after the events.","These camps helped open up the world of singing for the participants. The participants were able to work together to solve problems as a team, create music together with other boys their age, and learn about the art of music (theory and performance). The staff of each camp met after the camp to evaluate through discussion the successes of the camps. The staff was also able to pinpoint some areas of improvement so that the next season's camps can be even more successful.",,19154,"Other, local or private",26454,7300,"David Stevens, Clarissa Lund, Susan Oelke, Joseph Kleckner, Michael Talbott, Thomas Jones",,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Summer Music Camps",2015-07-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","729 Main St NW PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286 ",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-140,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30646,"Project Grant",2015,5365,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Outcome for Music in the Park is that the event provides a completely free opportunity for residents of Minnesota to enjoy some artists and musicians in a beautiful outdoor setting. This event will provide an opportunity for residents of Big Lake and many surrounding communities, including all age groups, to get engaged with their neighbors, outdoors, parks and lakes. It will provide an opportunity to not only listen to the great artist, but also to sing and dance. Music in the Park will be evaluated by conducting a vehicle count at each performance, as there is only one entrance/exit to Lakeside Park. Also, a head count will be conducted at each performance. In addition to the head count, Legacy Foundation of Big Lake and the City of Big Lake will have a Facebook page for the audience to comment. The City of Big Lake also has a website where people can leave their comments. Audience engagement will be measured informally by audience response.","Music in the Park was evaluated by conducting a vehicle count at each performances, as there is only one entrance and one exit to Lakeside Park. Also a head count was conducted at each performance. Outcome was successful by the verbal response and the number of people attending each performance.",,20135,"Other, local or private",25500,,"Doug Hayes, Mike Wallen, Lori Kampa, John Uphoff",,"Legacy Foundation of Big Lake","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Music in the Park Summer Concert Series",2015-06-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Goebel,"Legacy Foundation of Big Lake","PO Box 805","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 464-8928 ",goebel@izoom.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-141,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30647,"Project Grant",2015,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Measured outcomes will be a slight increase in number of artists but also a higher quality of art presented. We will continue to ask our jury to use greater discretion in accordance to our criteria for artists. So, while we would like to continue to increase our numbers to a maximum of 70 artists, another measured outcome will be to increase numbers while maintaining quality of art on display. Another measured outcome will be to continue to increase Festival attendance by 10%. The number and quality of applications received, the number and quality of artists selected to participate by our independent jury, and the estimated crowd attendance (measured through input from the Saint Joseph Police Department and our experienced food vendors) are the methods we use to gauge whether or not we achieved our stated measurable outcomes.","More visibility for the works of authors and poets: ôThe Bookend,ö a large tent provided for authors, was busy throughout the day. Make Millstream a welcoming community for artists and offer a wide variety of art: artist feedback through our online survey showed that most felt very positive about their experience. Out of 34 responses, 15 stated that they had ôbetter than expectedö sales. Overall number of artists and quality of art increased: we received great feedback from attendees and artists.",,12500,"Other, local or private",17500,,"Mary Niedenfuer, Mary Degiovanni, Alicia Peters, Margy Hughes, Thomasette Scheeler, Danielle Taylor, Alison Bell, Jean Dotzler, Jeff Engholm, Molly Renslow, Doug Lien",,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Millstream Arts Festival",2015-09-01,2015-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Niedenfuer,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7723 ",mniedenfuer@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Morrison, Douglas, Chisago, Anoka, Kanabec, St. Louis, Todd, Isanti, Carver, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Wabasha, Itasca, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-142,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30649,"Project Grant",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Through this performance, Minnesota Center Chorale hopes to gain new audience members by exposing choral lovers to the bluegrass style and instrumentation and introducing bluegrass traditionalists to a beautiful blend of choral and folk music. Not only will the audience benefit from this cultural experience, the choral singers will learn to sing in a different style and period of choral writing (as opposed to Baroque or Classical). Minnesota Center Chorale’s Operations Coordinator keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales and reports findings to the Grant Writer. Minnesota Center Chorale members will discuss verbal feedback at the May 2014 Board Meeting. Project Director Jody Martinson obtains feedback from members of the Monroe Crossing bluegrass band through face-to-face interactions post-concert and from audience members at a reception. The Minnesota Center Chorale board will assess the amount of knowledge gained through a paper patron survey.","Minnesota Center Chorale exceeded its projected audience attendance amount by 100 people, and surpassed its audience attendance from its last Paramount concert in 2012 from 450 to 599 in 2015. We received over 90 surveys back from audience members that were largely positive in nature. Monroe Crossing band members expressed that they were happy to play in St. Cloud again.",,10053,"Other, local or private",18053,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Travis Scepaniak, Beverly Fiereck, Lila Heins, Keith Larson, Mary Kaeter, Don Neu",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass",2015-04-01,2015-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",jestine.ware@elfeditingandwriting.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-143,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30652,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota. Increased audience engagement. Increased number of returning audience members from previous years. Enlarged mailing list. Increase in the number of audience members. Larger number of surveys obtained from audience members. Increased audience from a larger radius. Audience numbers will be documented by Paramount Theatre box office attendants through ticket sales. Address slips and surveys will be distributed, filled out and collected. The survey will include information about the reasoning for audience members' attendance, frequency of attendance and more.","Documented through Paramount Theatre Box Office ticket sales, there was a 35% increase in tickets sales from last year's show, totaling 389 people in the audience for this production. Surveys collected from audience members show that 44% of our audience was new to Minnesota Dance Ensemble, showing an increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota. About 53% of our audience has previously seen Minnesota Dance Ensemble perform and 90% say they would attend future productions, which shows increased audience engagement.",,5587,"Other, local or private",11587,2895,"Chuck Norwood, Jill Pauly, Jeff Ringer, Kevin Barnes",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Kaleidoscope Production",2015-04-01,2015-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(763) 607-7024 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-144,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30654,"Project Grant",2015,2515,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We have the following goals: 1. To give young dancers (and their families) a meaningful and satisfying outlet to showcase their art, and to help dancers create connections with other dancers of different styles. 2. To reach 1,200 adult and youth viewers. 3. To meet our budget goals to make the show sustainable for future years. To evaluate these goals we will: 1. Send a survey to participant families--both North Ballet Youth Company dancers and those of other troupes--after to show to measure satisfaction and garner feedback. 2. Count ticket sales and count/estimate viewers at free (non-ticketed) performances. 3. Meet as a board after the performances to review the program's financial performance and discuss areas of success and areas for improvement.","One main outcome that was achieved included bringing various cultural dance forms into the community. As a result, community members gained opportunity for increased awareness and exposure to diverse dance styles. Dance styles included Flamenco Dance, Russian Ballet, Contemporary Ballet, Chinese Dance, Hmong Dance, Irish Step Dancing, Ukrainian Dance, and Tango Dance. Evaluation methods included verbal feedback from participants, as well as an attendance of almost 200 community members.",,2915,"Other, local or private",5430,2515,"Stephen Jones, Claire Jones, Katie Kocinski, Adam Kocinski, Suzanne Plant, Dan Wold, Stephanie Larson",0.04,"North Ballet Youth Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Cultural Dance Performance",2015-07-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katie,Kocinski,"North Ballet Youth Company","14180 Northdale Blvd",Rogers,MN,55374,"(763) 220-0570 ",youthcompany@northballet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-145,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30656,"Project Grant",2015,2175,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Attendance will average 150 people at each concert. A Delano based group will have performed. Survey data will show that people attended who might not be able to attend other arts events due to transportation or cost barriers. At least 75 percent of the audience will indicate satisfaction with quality/type of music. The performers will have a positive experience performing in Delano. Committee will have feedback from audience, business and community leaders regarding the concert series. A written survey completed by the audience is our primary evaluation tool. Survey questions will include demographic information, arts access questions, and performance related questions. Audience members will also have the opportunity to provide comments and suggestions for future programs. We will also seek feedback through informal conversations with the audience, performers, business and community leaders.","The evaluation tool was a survey completed by audience members at each concert. Our average attendance of 130 people did not reach the desired goal of 150. We presented a local group. The free, local concerts removed transportation and cost barriers for some. Data showed audience satisfaction with program quality far exceeded goal. Audience provided many suggestions for future programs. Business and community leaders were happy, as evidenced by their financial support and door prize donations.",,1700,"Other, local or private",3875,1207,"Chris Brazelton, Marlene Muckenhirn, Lorraine Statema, Jennifer Halverson, Dianne Allan, Carole Nee, Jeanie Pilarski",,"General Federated Women's Club of Delano AKA GFWC",Individual,"Project Grant",,"General Federated Women's Club Concerts in the Park",2015-07-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"General Federated Women's Club of Delano AKA GFWC","213 4th St N",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-3360 ",djohnson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-146,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists and Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University instructor, Art Director of Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose, CA.",, 30658,"Project Grant",2015,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We are seeking an outcome of 500 attendees at the concert - 150 will be youth/students and 350 will be adults. Our goal is to have at least 100 of those patrons be from outside of the immediate St Cloud/Waite Park/Sartell/Sauk Rapids area. A third outcome would be that 75% of respondents would tell us that they would not have attended this performance had it cost money. We would further hope that 75% of survey respondents would indicate that they were new to the chamber orchestra experience. We will use 4 methods for our evaluations. 1) With the Paramount's new ticketing system, we will be able to send a post-show online survey to all emails who reserved tickets. 1) The same survey will be available for manual completion right at the concert. 3) Ticketing system data, and 4) Observations on the day of the performance.","We used the ticketing system, discussion with attendees, and visual observation to determine whether not we had achieved the outcomes. The survey attached to the original application was NOT distributed. When Jay Fishman arrived, the conductor of the Minnesota Sinfonia, he had a survey with him that he wanted to be included in every program. As they were our guests, the decision was made by the Director of Performing Arts, Laurie Johnson, NOT to hand out TWO surveys to our patrons.",,2759,"Other, local or private",5759,500,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Mike Williams",0.01,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Sinfonia",2016-01-17,2016-01-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-147,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30661,"Project Grant",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We expect that 700 people will attend this performance - with half of those being under the age of 30, and half of those (175) being high school or college students. We expect that 200 patron will complete the survey and, of those 200, 100 of them will be coming to the Paramount for the first time. Lastly, we expect 100 people to remain after the performance for the 30 minute Q and A with the performers. We expect 20 young people will attend the beatboxing workshop on Sunday evening. Ticket data will provide us with the number of patrons who are students. We will identify visually how many patrons will stay for the Q and A and attend the beatboxing workshop. The other outcomes will be measured using the survey that will be contained within all of the programs. A short, separate survey will be created for the beatboxing workshop participants.","We expected 700 to come to this performance - 724 actually attended. We expected 200 people would complete the survey form - however, only 65 turned them in. We expected 20 people to attend the beatboxing workshop, however, even after extensive marketing and communication with high schools and local bands and young musicians, only 19 people came. We expected 100 people to remain for the Q and A after the performance. However, we were thrilled when close to 200 remained for the Q and A.",,16310,"Other, local or private",24310,3300,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray , Gary Osberg, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgersen, Willicey Tynes, Jeff Goerger, Mi",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Rhythmic Circus: Feet Don't Fail Me Now",2015-11-01,2015-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-148,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30662,"Project Grant",2015,2149,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcomes for this project include: 1. Artists in Minnesota are able to exhibit their artwork. 2. Community members view more artwork. 3. Artists in our community have access to see other artists’ artwork. 4. Artists build resumes through opportunities to be accepted into shows. Evaluation will be: 1. We will track number of artists who enter the competition. 2. Traffic through exhibition spaces will be tracked through head counts and guest books. 3. The artist reception attendance numbers will be tracked. 4. By gaining entrance to the exhibition the artists will be able to add to resume and will have copy of the exhibition program for their records. 5. Facebook and website statistics will be gathered.","47 Artists in Minnesota are able to exhibit their artwork. Thousands of community members view more artwork. Hundreds of Artists in our community have access to see other artists artwork. 47 Artists were able to build resumes through opportunities to be accepted into shows.",,2716,"Other, local or private",4865,1520,"K Banaian, H Bauerly, D DeBliek, P Harris, M Kanengieter-Wildeson, J Mathews, L Metcalf, D Meyer, D Mondloch, G Mrozek, G Murray, G Osberg, M Tamm, P Thompson, D Torgeson, W Tynes, K Young, J Goerger, R Kalenda, M Williams",4.65,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Paramount Juried Exhibition",2015-09-01,2015-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-149,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30664,"Project Grant",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We expect to have 400 films submitted involving as 1000-1200 artists combined. Most will be adults but one of our goals is educating minors in video production. We will have at least 5 films from minors and also aide in the creation of 5 local films that will be shown at the festival. We will have 8 shows with an average attendance of 125 people for a total of 1000 patrons. We use submission forms for the films that are shown at the festival. It tells us how many adults, minors, men and women worked on each project and how involved they were. With most projects using anywhere from 15-25 (or more) people we will be able to show art that a lot of people worked on and are proud of. In order to account for the patrons we will sell tickets. This will allow us to track how many people have attended each showing.","We received 462 submissions (from 45 countries) which involved the work of 1300 artists. We got 17 films from minors and helped in the production of 6 local films. We had 13 shows with a per show average of about 55 (717 total).",,10000,"Other, local or private",18000,,"John Scott, Jody Barth, Jason Ewert, Cole McDonald, Zil Lambert, Bria Skalsky, Dan Barth, Ashley See, Sarah Steinfeldt",,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"2015 St Cloud Film Fest",2015-11-01,2015-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Carlton, Morrison, Crow Wing, Todd, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-150,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists and Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University instructor, Art Director of Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose, CA.",, 30666,"Project Grant",2015,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Large community participation is the ultimate goal. Despite two large snowstorms, Reggio's first visit ten years ago, included the free screening of three of his films plus an audience Q and A with the director, and resulted in over 1400 attendees (based on Paramount Theater management estimations). Providing free admission allows anyone in the community access; regardless of income. The day following the screening, Reggio will provide a free master class, which will also be open to the public. Evaluations will be collected upon the conclusion of each event to ascertain audience satisfaction and probe interest in future events of this nature. However, since tickets are not required for this free event, we will depend on Paramount management and Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra administration estimations regarding audience size. We hope to have the initial screening and Q and A at the Paramount Theater in St Cloud. Alternative plans will be to hold the venue on Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra campus. The master class will be held at Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra.","Two nights of programming at the Paramount Theatre and Performing Arts Center at Saint CLoud State University, gave St Cloud and surrounding communities access to a new film by internationally renowned director Godfrey Reggio, as well as the opportunity to discuss the work, as well as its methodology and philosophy with the director himself. For the two nights of programming, program evaluations were handed out to audience members.",,9800,"Other, local or private",12800,1472,"Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alexander Cirillo Jr, John Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Maleah Otterson, Thomas Renier, Elise Ristau, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizeno",,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","Project Grant",,"The School of the Arts Creative Arts Series",2016-02-09,2016-02-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-151,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30667,"Project Grant",2015,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Our outcomes include: 1) Enhancing the visibility of Central Minnesota artists by providing a wide audience for them to showcase their work. 2) Providing a forum for arts exposure and education for young people throughout the region. 3) Maintaining our ability to offer Central Minnesota residents the annual free, outdoor Symphony Orchestra concert that has become a summer tradition. 4) Showcasing the contributions of Saint Cloud State University students, faculty, and staff to the artistic scene of Central Minnesota. We have implemented an annual participant survey that we ask participants to complete and last year collected approximately 120 of these surveys. Additionally, we survey the art vendors after the fair to gather information about their ability to showcase their work within the forum. We measure attendance and participation in the Little Lemons Children's Area, the Symphony Concert, and the overall attendance at the fair.","1) Enhance the visibility of Central Minnesota artists by providing a wide audience to showcase their work. 2) Provide a forum for arts exposure and education for young people throughout the region. 3) Maintain our ability to offer Central Minnesota the annual free, outdoor Symphony Orchestra concert. 4) Showcase the contributions of Saint Cloud State University students, faculty, and staff to the artistic scene of Central Minnesota. Evaluation was via follow-up with attendees, event staff and post-event vendor survey.",,22630,"Other, local or private",25630,,"Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alexander Cirillo Jr, John Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Maleah Otterson, Thomas Renier, Elise Ristau, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizeno",,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","Project Grant",,"Lemonade Art Fair 2015",2015-06-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-152,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30668,"Project Grant",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. The Symphony presented a concert on May 2, 2015, featuring music written or premiered by American composers in 1954. 2. Five hundred audience members and 120 musicians participated in this project. 3. Over 100 audience members learned about the music of this performance in the pre-concert discussion with Clinton Smith. Over 200 audience members met musicians and enjoyed social networking at the post-concert reception. 1. Surveys are placed in the season program. Patrons are invited to complete the survey and return it to The Symphony. 2. Verbal feedback is an important part of the post-concert reception. Many audience members and musicians provide feedback immediately following the performance. This is duly noted by staff. 3. Attendance at the pre-concert lecture, concert and post-concert reception provide an instant measures of support.","The Saint Cloud Symphony presented a concert on May 2, 2015 featuring American music written or premiered in 1954. 499 audience members and 111 musicians from the Symphony and Great River Chorale participated in this project. Over 100 audience members attended the pre-concert discussion and more than 250 patrons and musicians gathered in the lobby for the post-concert reception. Participant numbers were counted and recorded, verbal feedback and survey responses were positive.",,9675,"Other, local or private",17675,1230,"Walter Boyd, Micah Barrett, John Brown, Glenda Burgeson, Ross Detert, David Haugen, Cory Hollenhorst, Lori Johnson, Jennifer Kalpin, Jill Pattock, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Erika Schwichtenberg, Angie Stenson, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"1954 in America",2015-05-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-153,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30670,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Saint Cloud Symphony performed a concert introducing the 2015-2016 Season to Central Minnesota audiences. 2. The musicians of the orchestra prepared a portion of the music programmed for the full season. 3. The orchestra performed the music of The Beatles with a special guest artist, Billy Scherer. 4. The orchestra sold 10 additional season tickets at this event. 5. Reduced ticket prices, $5 for every seat, made this concert affordable and accessible to the community. The Evaluation Plan includes both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis includes: A. The number of musicians that are involved in this project. B. The number of audience members attending this event. C. Sales of additional season tickets. The qualitative analysis includes: A. Verbal feedback from musicians, special performers and audience members. B. Post event discussion and evaluation with staff.","On 9/19/15 the Saint Cloud Symphony presented a concert introducing its 2015-2016 season and featuring the Music of the Beatles with guest artists Muggsy Lauer, Jeff Engholm, and Karl Van Beckum. 464 audience members and 57 musicians from the Symphony participated in this project. Reduced ticket prices, $5 for every seat, made this concert affordable and accessible. Eight season ticket packages were sold. Survey responses were positive.",,5425,"Other, local or private",11425,1300,"Micah Barrett, Walter Boyd, John Brown, Glenda Burgeson, Ross Detert, David Haugen, Cory Hollenhorst, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Jennie Kalpin, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Angie Stenson, Mark Springer, Erika Schwichtenberg",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"St Cloud Symphony: Music of the Beatles",2015-09-01,2015-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-154,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30671,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. To increase community awareness of and participation in the arts by doubling the attendance over last year to over 1300 attendees. 2. Our second outcome is to deepen relationships between artists and the community. This community activity and celebration will provide special opportunities for 12 chosen artists to expose their talents and to earn material support for their endeavors. 3) To showcase how public outdoor spaces can be used to support arts events. 1. Our goal is to have over 1300 people (1200 adults and 120 youth) attend the series. We will measure this by attendance counts at each of the four concerts using volunteers to do visual counts. 2. We will select groups and promote 12 or more artists via marketing and public relations, using a variety of media. Media used may include printed materials, newspaper ads, flyers, e-mail marketing, social media and community relations as methods of distribution.","Our desired outcome to deepen the community's relationship with the artists was achieved as measured by seeing/hearing the direct interaction this outdoor concert format brings between artist and audience. The artists interact with and tell their stories to the audience throughout their performances bringing cheers, laughter, and emotional highlights. Our measured outcome to showcase the outdoor space to support arts was achieved by bringing 750 people to this space to experience the arts.",,5250,"Other, local or private",11250,,"Sarah Nicoll, Steve Hennes, David Peterson, Amy Braig Lindstrom, Pat Lynch",,"City of Sartell","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Sartell Music in the Park",2015-07-01,2015-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Degiovanni,"City of Sartell","125 Pine Cone Rd N PO Box 140",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 253-2171 ",mary@sartellmn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-155,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30675,"Project Grant",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. To increase our teen participation from being part of a production with adult production staff only to teens being fully immersed into the production staff and making decisions on the final outcome of the project. 2. Increase our Teen Advisory Group overall membership by 20% by the end of the production 3. Increase our number of younger audience participants by 10% from last summer’s production of Joseph and our most recent production of 101 Dalmatians. To further determine the quality of our outreach, the following evaluation plan/methods are intended to be used to measure the proposed outcomes. 1. Snapshot Surveys: short surveys focusing on various topics such as audience reactions to the production and the quality of the production. 2. Web-based questionnaires and surveys that can be returned via email with the director requesting participation at the beginning and at the end of the production.","1) Increased teen participation with production staff. We had a shadow director, choreographer, and media director. Each teen met with the adult counterpart to make decisions regarding their roles in the production. 2) We tripled our general membership through the course of the production through our online sign up. Interest in being a part of the board of directors for Teen Advisory Group also doubled.",,22600,"Other, local or private",30600,,"Terrell Beaudry, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Debbie Bishop, Matt Weber",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR Regional Arts and High School Musical",2015-08-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-156,"Alicia Peters: College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Education instructor, Vice President of Millstream Arts Festival, Minnesota Street Market Co-op Chair; Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Britt Aamodt: Central Minnesota Arts Board grantee, Jerome Foundation grantee, Anderson Center resident artist, playwright, author; Godfre Leung: Assistant Professor of Art History, author.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 30679,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. The exhibit will attract a large number of visitors to the gallery. 2. The exhibit will provide Minnesota architects, recognized for their architectural achievements but not their accomplishments in art, the opportunity to exhibit their work in a gallery. 3. The exhibit will promote the appreciation of architecture as a tool for placemaking and community identity. 4. The exhibit will expand the public’s definition of architecture--as a community’s largest and most diverse collection of public art. 1. The gallery keeps a record of the number of visitors. 2. United Arts will post photos of and commentary about the exhibit on the United Arts and Paramount Facebook pages to elicit reactions and responses to questions related to the outcome assumptions. Likes and comments will measure visitors' reaction to the exhibit. 3. A guestbook in the gallery will capture comments from viewers. 4. Observation and casual discussions with viewers and the architects will anecdotally measure the outcomes.","The outcomes achieved for the Architects as Artists exhibit were: (1) The exhibit attracted a record number of visitors. (2) New audiences and artists were drawn to the exhibit. (3) Positive attitudes toward architecture as art developed. Measurements: One gallery recorded its attendance. The other, located in a theatre lobby, tallied patrons that attended shows during the exhibit dates. Volunteers and staff interviewed attendees. Comments about the exhibit were monitored on social media.",,2700,"Other, local or private",8700,2065,"Christopher Shorba, Mary Soroko, Chris Stalboerger, Rory Bidinger, Matthew Nikodym, Jim Davis, Cori Schneider, Ralph Searles, Charles Welter, Harry Forsyth, Susan Saetre, Theresa Mische, Bonnie Merkling",,"United Arts of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Architects as Artists",2015-06-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucinda,Hawker,"United Arts of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 1212","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3116 ",c.hawker@unitedartscm.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-157,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 30682,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","WACOSA will accommodate barriers to arts for 100% of the class participants. The Paramount will create 1 training session for artists to lead future residencies involving persons with disabilities. Each artist will be able to name 2 new differentiating teaching strategies learned in working with WACOSA. Movement, photography and watercolor techniques will be demonstrated by 70% of participants through completion of coursework, including tangible artwork and artist and staff observation. Assessments provided to class participants will ask if the support and/or accommodations needed to partake in the course were provided. The Paramount will provide a brief, written summary of its training session for artists to lead future, similar residencies. Artists will document 2 new teaching strategies learned. Artists and staff will document course participation, including completed work and observed improvements made by participants.","Pre and Post questionnaires were given to 2 of the 3 classes and the clients showed significant improvement as well as retention of details about the class and its instruction. In the 3rd class, Movement, the majority of the clients were nonverbal and weren't able to understand questions asked. However, we did document changes in behavior while participating in the class and several clients participated more in the last class than did in the first. They became less shy and appeared happier to be involved.",,3638,"Other, local or private",9638,3650,"Stephanie Kadlec, John Bartlett, Cherie Scofield, DeWayne Mareck, Karla Myres, Jeff Murphy, Amy Sauter, Jon Archer, Sarah Athmann, Sandie Weber, LeRoy Northam, Zachary Dorholt",,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Arts for Adults with Disabilities",2015-02-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Klosowski,WACOSA,"310 Sundial Dr PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087 ",jklosowski@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-158,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ", 30683,"Project Grant",2015,7975,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1) A minimum of 55 students, comprising 10 bands. 2) A return rate of at least 30% of students from the previous year. 3) Add specialized instructor for strings/horns. 4) A minimum of 2 students from previous year advancing to student instructor status. 5) Less than 5% dropout rate (students starting camp but dropping program before completion). 6) Final concert audience of at least 450. 7) Survey results all indicating good to excellent program. 1) Registration information. 2) Concert program listing bands and instructors. 3) Quantity of tickets for final concert. 4) Final survey. Many of the camp's outcomes cannot be measured quantitatively. Students have expressed a boost in confidence and self-esteem, therefore challenging themselves to higher personal goals. Parents state their student is more focused and have improved their grades after the camp. Students returning year after year is a testament to our success.","Enrollment in the program was 65. The goal was 55. 70% were return students. We added an instructor specifically to work with horns/strings. 2 previous students were student instructors this year. 1% dropout rate (one student). Final concert attendance was 704. Survey results were predominantly rated excellent, families raved and praised our School of Rock summer camp.",,16275,"Other, local or private",24250,7975,"Erin Szabo, Matt Westlund, Anita Baugh, Paul Wirth",,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Wirth Center's School of Rock",2015-07-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Morrison, Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-159,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ", 30430,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The planned mural will not only catch the eye of local people but will showcase our history to travelers passing through Sauk Centre on any of the three highways intersecting here. We anticipate more people participating in: community education classes in art, greater entries in the county fair, and more visitors to the local history museum- all which are measurable outcomes. This beautiful mural will also attract support of additional community murals anticipated in the coming years. This organization will meet periodically to discuss feedback from community members during the project. It will also meet a year from project start date to discuss outcome variables to determine if objectives have been met, whether another mural is reasonable, and if so, possible themes.","Public outreach was achieved through the creation of a Facebook page for the project, as well as, the inclusion of the mural on upcoming historical walking tour brochures for Sauk Centre. Now that the mural is complete, educational field trips to it are in the process for the upcoming 2015/2016 school year for both the private and public schools in Sauk Centre. Local offerings of painting classes/events have increased substantially.",,14000,"Other, local or private",20000,1700,"Andrea Kerfeld, Annette Hinnenkamp, Dave Simpkins, Roger Reinardy, Carole Bersin, Diane Leukam",,"Community Legacies","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Sauk Centre Community Mural",2015-06-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Kerfeld,"Community Legacies","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 351-8000 ",andrea@saukcentrechamber.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Todd, Pope, Douglas",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-123,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",, 35556,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Staff will survey a representative cross section after each session. Survey questions, the best indicator, would be if they felt another family member, friend, or colleague should observe this venue. If they understood the artistic value from our past history as a tool in our evolution and environment. This medium, not common to our area, will be measured by the number of people watching the presentation. Surveys will allow us to determine art shows for next year’s fair. Staff will count the number of attendees (viewers) as best possible. They will randomly interview a cross section of the audience. Surveys will be taken every session to evaluate the performance and the viewers’ perception of this venue.","We had well over 300 surveys completed. Staff and art demonstrators did well on getting responses from our viewers on their experience watching the glass blowing. Surveys indicated 99%+ on viewer satisfaction. Almost all wanted the venue to return.",,3900,"Other, local or private",10900,,"Marilyn Kashmitter, Rod Bemboom, Tracy Schumann, Kevin Beehler, Gary Steffes, Joe Scapanski, Al Stemper, Ken Beehler, Marie Pflipsen, Chuck Popp, Karen Sakry, Jody Prom, Chad Pflipsen, Aaron Goulet, Nancy Zupan, Cheryl Pflipsen",0.00,"Benton County Agricultural Society AKA Benton County Fair","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"To engage the Central Minnesota community in the study and appreciation of glass arts while expanding the potential of the medium. Educate and demonstrate the science that also is part of glassmaking; to stimulate a discussion with the audience.",2016-08-01,2016-08-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Scapanski,"Benton County Agricultural Society","1410 3rd Ave S PO Box 118","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(320) 253-5649 ",bentonfair@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-174,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35557,"Project Grant",2016,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Local Musicians, in the Big Lake area, will gain increased exposure within their own community. 2. Patrons of the Farmer's Market will have increased access to musical talent. 3. Farmer's Market will show growth, compared to previous years, in vendors as well as patrons. All local Minnesota Musicians will be surveyed so the City of Big Lake has a good understanding of how exposure from the Farmer's Market increased access to their performance, increased promotion, and increased collaboration with local artists and City.","The City of Big Lake was able to hire 12 different local musical groups (solo, duo, or trio) to provide music during the 18 scheduled Farmer's Market series events held at Lakeside Park. The City has an on-site employee stationed at the entrance of the park. She was able to count cars for the series event. When the market started in June, there was an average of 95 cars coming to the Market. By the end of September, there was an average of 120 cars. The largest draw in increased attendance by the public was because of the scheduled Musicians. Growth in vendors and patrons was measured by scheduling new Vendors and counting cars. The vendors in the 2016 season grew from 7, at the start, to 19 vendors overall. Farmer's Market Coordinator, Corrie Scott, was also able to administer a musician survey, which had positive results and provided ideas for the City to take advantage of in 2017.",,3700,"Other, local or private",6500,,"Raeanne Danielowski, Seth Hanson, Duane Langsdorf, Scott Marotz, Mike Wallen",0.00,"City of Big Lake","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"The City of Big Lake is requesting funding to support hiring local Minnesota musicians to provide their talent during the Big Lake Farmer's Market every Wednesday from June through September of 2016. This proposal will increase local exposure for Minnesot",2016-06-01,2016-09-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hanna,Klimmek,"City of Big Lake","160 Lake St N  ","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 263-2107 ",hanna.klimmek@ci.big-lake.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Benton, Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-175,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35558,"Project Grant",2016,3262,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants will receive academic gains through engaging in arts programming through projects that focus on improving literacy and math skills; Gain critical thinking and listening skills; Recognize their own creative ability and gain self confidence in their creativity; Display their artwork in the Club, public places and at public events, and receive recognition for their work; Engage in arts activities in the community such as art crawls, Teen Night at the Paramount, etc. Data will be collected that shows: Participation data of the program. Feedback from the participants. Number of activities provided to youth that seek academic gains. Quantity of art pieces exhibited at events. Participation at community events.","How the project progressed: March 14 and 16 - Students learned the basic geometric shapes of a tangram puzzle (square, parallelogram, right angle triangles). They also learned the difference between organic shapes and geometric shapes. The geometric shapes can form into recognizable forms such as animals. April 6 and 8 - Graffiti Poem Art. We talked about hip-hop/rap and how it's poetry with rhythm and rhyme. They created their own graffiti background using printmaking techniques and they made a poem using cut out magazine words that will utilize rhythm and rhyme. April 13 - Mary Bruno field trip. Students visited a printmaking artist that uses words in her art to convey a message. April 15 and 20 - Linocut Quilts. We reflected on the artist visit and how Mary uses linoleum to make prints. We used a similar technique with linocuts, but also correlated the printing with African American quilts and their history. We talked about basic geometrical principles of quilts (positive/negative space, symmetry, pattern, repetition) and how they conveyed different messages. April 22. Students visited the Paramount Art Gallery. They discussed the behavior of attending and exhibition. They met afterward for a reflection and discussion of what they saw. April 25 and 27, May 2 and 4 - Photo-Op Masterpieces. Students picked out a masterpiece from a famous artist and learned the history of the artist and the artwork. They learned how to write artist statements that can describe the artwork. They traced the masterpiece onto cardboard and agreed together on how to color it and make it their own masterpiece. May 9, 11, 16 - Screen Printing. We discussed positive messages and symbolism (Say No to Drugs, reduce reuse recycle). Students brainstormed a positive message that they feel strongly about and come up with a slogan and symbol. With what they design, they created a silkscreen and transferred the image onto a t-shirt. We talked about artist statements and what they would say on stage at the Paramount about their t-shirt. May 18 - Youth Arts Initiative Spring Showcase at the Paramount, and all participants were recognized with a certificate of completion on stage at the Paramount. May 23 and 25 - Clay, Let's Wrap it up. They worked on clay and collaboratively worked on a glass on glass mosaic welcome sign for the club to hang in their building. What impacted the artist, Laura Ruprecht, the most was seeing her students grow not only artistically, but also in their confidence. She reported that she didn't know the kind of impact the projects would have on her students when developing the lesson plans. Through this grant, not only were they able to complete many hands-on projects, but also received opportunities for art exposure with Mary Bruno and the Paramount. ""I could tell that my students were hungry for art or for more art projects that were quality. I got so many comments from my students saying they thought everything they did was so much fun and that I should stay so that they can do more."" Not only were the participants impacted by the programming, but every attendee at the Spring Showcase was deeply impacted by the youth's T-shirt presentations. Each youth spoke in depth about the platform they chose for their T-shirt design. One spoke about cancer awareness because she lost a family member to cancer; two spoke about bullying prevention; another spoke about adoption, because she had been adopted, and she believes everyone should have a loving family. These remarks brought tears to our eyes, because the participants brought us into the folds of their personal lives through their artwork and literacy, and that is exactly the purpose of art - for therapy, healing and catharsis. Outcomes: Through the above activities, it was demonstrated that participants: received academic gains engaging in arts programming through projects that focus on improving literacy and math skills; Gained critical thinking and listening skills; Recognize their own creative ability and gain self-confidence in their creativity; Displayed their artwork in the Club, public places and at public events, and received recognition for their work; Engaged in arts activities in the community. The program was evaluated based on attendance data, as well as feedback from the kids, the artist and Boys and Girls Club program staff. Number of teens ages 14-19: 8. Number of tweens ages 10-13: 35. Number of younger members ages 5 - 9: 30. The program staff reported that the artist gave the kids amazing opportunities that were hands on in different media that the kids had not used before, including a glass mosaic Boys and Girls Club welcome sign project, which will be hung in the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club welcome area. Our Arts Integration Specialist reported that she only wished the artist had more time to spend with the kids on a weekly basis, in order to reach out to more tweens and teens on a consistent basis. Lastly, our artist reported that she learned a lot about programming to youth through the process. She also learned a lot through our Youth Arts Initiative's pilot regarding the 10 Principles for Successful Arts Programming. She did mention that she did not have enough time to prepare for programs and recommended that we provide 1 hour of preparation for every two hours of class time. Feedback from the youth can be heard by watching the Youtube video link below. We also distributed a one-sheet evaluation form to the participants, staff and artist, which is attached. Lastly, we are currently compiling data on how arts programming builds 21st Century Skills with a Survey Monkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YAI21st . This data will be compiled throughout the summer (and ongoing). Results can be requested this fall.",,3000,"Other, local or private",6262,,"Matt Nikodym, Prentiss Foster, Curt Gainsforth, Tony Tillemans, Joan Schatz, Julie Fisk, Peter Fuchsteiner, John Hoffman, Sheila Krogman, Pat Miller, Roger Poganski, Eric Reisinger, Shirley Ringhand, Chris Schuver, Dan Tideman, Gary Webber, Carol Wellen, Pat Welter, Steve Windfeldt, Patty Yarbrough",0.09,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Funding will enable the Boys and Girls Club to contract an artist to provide 9 hours of programming per week to youth attending the Roosevelt Club. The program content will intentionally focus on increasing youth's academic gains and engagement in the art",2016-02-01,2016-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katie,Ruprecht-Wittrock,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 252-7616 ",kruprecht@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-176,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35560,"Project Grant",2016,4806,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1: Attendance at rehearsals, considered acceptable at an average of over 90% musician presence at all eight regular rehearsals, 2:attendance at the concert, aiming for over 300 attendees at the concert, 3: audience survey (90% completion rate), and 4: end of year membership survey, averaging over 4 on a scale of 1 to 5 for 16 different evaluative questions. We have section leaders keep track of each rehearsal's attendance, measure audience attendance by collected tickets, and tally surveys submitted by members and guests.","Attendance: seniors 178, adults 92, students 20, measured by ticket sales at the entrance. Our orchestra performed well, as reflected by audience comments after the concert. Ukulele Club of Wright County performed after the concert, with many concert goers surrounding them and seemingly enjoying the variety. We conducted our every other year audience survey, gathering opinions from 57 individuals. At a subsequent rehearsal we surveyed orchestra members.",,3571,"Other, local or private",8377,,"Jeff Burns, Pepper Clemmensen, Renee Goerdt, Gretchen Katzenburger, Evan Keller, Laura Keller, Kendell Kubasch, Veronica Lilly, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Julie Rathmanner, Michael Walsh",0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Great Romantics"" - Our May concert will offer some of the best known music from the 19th century Romantic Period of classical music, work thought by many to be synonymous with orchestral music. Our post-concert reception will feature the Ukulele Club of ",2016-05-14,2016-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Meeker, Sherburne, Stearns, Hennepin, McLeod, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-177,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35563,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of The Addams Family will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a musical theatre experience for an audience of approximately 1,800 individuals, 2) feature quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local technicians and artists and built with volunteer assistance, 3) engage at least 70 participants of all ages on and offstage, 4) deliver an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback, and participant surveys.","This production of The Addams Family accomplished the following goals: provided a musical theatre experience for an audience of approximately 1,800 individuals; featured quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local technicians and artists and built with volunteer assistance; engaged 80 participants of all ages on and offstage; delivered an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community.",,24345,"Other, local or private",31345,1200,"Jon Salmon, Michael Walsh, Erin Walsh, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Jon Salmon, Suzanna Joyce, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland, Philip Ludwig, Jennifer Robinson",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Addams Family - A New Musical Comedy. Buffalo Community Theater will produce the Broadway musical comedy The Addams Family. Performances are scheduled July 22-24. 28-30, 2016 at Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center and will include performers, a",2016-07-22,2016-07-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-178,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35564,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production of Disney's Winnie the Pooh Kids will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a musical theatre experience for an audience of almost 1,000 individuals, including approximately 500 youth, 2) feature quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local technicians and artists and built with volunteer assistance, 3) engage at least 60 youth actors, crew, and other volunteers, 4) deliver an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback, and participant surveys.","Our production of Disney's Winnie the Pooh, Kids accomplished the following goals, 1) provided a musical theatre experience for an audience of over 1,100 individuals, including approximately 500 youth; 2) featured quality sets, costumes, lights, and sound designed by local technicians and artists and built with volunteer assistance; 3) engaged 32 youth actors, as well as approx. 25 youth volunteers; 4) delivered an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for the entire community. In addition, for this production, we increased ticket sales to students by 62% over the previous production - exceeding our projection by 18%. The outcomes were measured by audience surveys, box office reports, crew and volunteer feedback, and participant surveys.",,10900,"Other, local or private",17900,,"Jon Salmon, Michael Walsh, Erin Walsh, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Jon Salmon, Suzanna Joyce, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland, Philip Ludwig, Jennifer Robinson",0.60,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Disney's Winnie the Pooh, Kids Buffalo Community Theater will produce Disney's Winnie the Pooh Kids. Performances are scheduled February 12-14 and 19-21, 2016 at Discovery Auditorium and will include youth, artists, technicians and volunteers from Buffalo",2016-02-12,2016-02-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-179,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35566,"Project Grant",2016,5632,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will continue increasing the amount of students who enroll in our program. We started with 16 students, the current program has 28 students, and we seek to have 32 for the Spring 2016 program. Rehearsal attendance has been inconsistent in previous years. But by delivering a better constructed program, we seek to have a greater level of commitment to attendance from our students. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra's last concert was attended by 95 people. For the spring, we seek to expand that audience beyond 120. We will track and compare our enrollment numbers to previous semesters. We will track and compare our rehearsal attendance to previous semesters. We will track and compare our performance audience numbers to previous semesters.","We tracked the enrollment, rehearsal attendance and performance attendance. Enrollment for this program peaked at 30 members, rehearsal attendance increased for this program by 14%, and our audience was 161, compared to an estimate of 150 for our last program.",,3120,"Other, local or private",8752,760,"Hilary Vermilion, Hans Mersinger, Rachel Tisdale, Thea Stockinger, John Johnson",0.00,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra presents German Expressions, Spring 2016. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra (established 2013) offers two educational programs a year for grade school age students to develop musicianship and perform a concert. The Spring",2016-02-06,2016-04-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Hutto,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847 ",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-180,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35569,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At the formal concert and outreach activities performed by Calmus, several hundred people will have experienced a valuable and engaging live performance of a wide array of vocal chamber music. At the outreach activities, students and senior citizens will have heard this vocal quintet perform and discuss their music. Audiences will hear music that they have not heard before, learn about the pieces and composers, and get to know these German performers. Evaluation will be based on concert and outreach activity attendance and responses from attendees, performers, staff and board members. We will use surveys and incorporate feedback from audience members following the performance.","At the formal concert and five outreach activities, the audience members experienced a valuable and engaging live performance of vocal chamber music of the highest quality, performed by the German vocal quintet Calmus. In this program the theme ""the Sound of Love"" was showcased in an entertaining international mixture of selections. Calmus sang about both the happy and the sorrowful sides of love--in four languages, spanning four centuries and from six countries: expressive Italian madrigals by Gesualdo; artsongs from the English and Irish late Romantic period; French Impressionist works; German contemporary classical music and German Jazz; and closing with American pop arrangements. The experiences exceeded audience member expectations. At outreach activities, students and senior citizens heard, learned from, and met this entertaining and skilled ensemble. The five singers were highly-skilled performers. At all venues, Calmus did a marvelous job of singing and speaking about their repertoire, the composer's lives, and stories about the pieces they sang, and their life as performers. Portions of the Minnesota Public Radio recording of the concert will most likely be aired at a later time, and that will generate additional public awareness and add a state-wide audience for the Chamber Music Society and the performers. We used written surveys, teacher and student feedback, audience data and board member discussions to evaluate and measure the activities.",,6050,"Other, local or private",13050,,"Patricia Bolanos-Fabres, Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Maureen McCarter, Carol Mossey, Michael Zellgert",0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Calmus, an ensemble from Germany, will perform vocal quintet music at several educational and community outreach programs for students and adults and a concert on April 9, 2016, at St Mary's Cathedral Lower Church.",2016-04-07,2016-04-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Mille Lacs, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-181,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35570,"Project Grant",2016,2400,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To bring to a rural audience a display of railroad photographs that demonstrate quality photographic work by an acclaimed photographer who captured the final days America's last great steam railroad. We will engage in an informal survey of patrons to gauge how they: 1) heard about the display; 2) thought about the display, and; 3) if they would enjoy seeing us hosting more displays such as this.","We achieved our goal of bringing new patrons to our museum to enjoy an exhibition of outstanding photography. We measured this by trying to speak to every patron we did not know who entered the gallery, which we partitioned off from the rest of the museum to separate the exhibit from the remainder our displays. Not the most scientific method we admit, but our goal was to try and make personal connections to as many patrons as possible to gauge their interest and enjoyment of their visit with us. (We did try to use an evaluation sheet--attached--that was pretty much ignored by patrons, and provided little useful information.)",,3000,"Other, local or private",5400,,"Connie Isaacson, Rhea Langemo, Dorene Erickson, Carol Barnaal, Brad Harkman, Shirley Larson-Cole, Sara Keskey Rufer, Nancy Monroe, Jarod Sebring",0.00,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Trains That Passed In The Night: Railroad Photographs of O. Winston Link. We are requesting funds to bring to the Cokato Museum the traveling photo display, Trains That Passed In The Night: Railroad Photography of O. Winston Link. This display is managed ",2016-05-30,2016-09-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Worcester,"Cokato Historical Society","175 4th St SW PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321-9998,"(320) 286-2427 ",cokatomuseum@embarqmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Meeker, McLeod, Hennepin, Stearns, Kandiyohi, Carver, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-182,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35571,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","While successfully producing ""Fiddler on the Roof"" for the first time here we plan to get as many community members as possible in our cast, orchestra, crew and audiences. Since we weren't able to produce a show last summer we will work hard to “win” them all back, and plan to rival our participation from our 2014 large-cast musical production, “Les Miserables.” Our goal is to match and even surpass the participants and audience numbers of “Les Miserables” with participation in “Fiddler!” Success will be ev","Our goal in 2016 was to gain back our community theater participants, equal to or surpassing the levels of participation from our previous production (Les Miserables in 2014) due to the fact we were unable to produce a show in 2015. The Project Grant Evaluation Tool below shows that although our number of audience members was less than hoped for, our participation by both adults and youth in our cast, orchestra, crew and ushers, increased over our 2014 numbers. We were successful in attracting new individuals interested in being a part of this and future productions, including cast members, musicians, set builders, costumers, light and sound techs and many new audience members as well.",,27000,"Other, local or private",34000,,"Tracy McConkey, Irene Bender, Bill Aho, Rebecca Clemen, Chuck Nelson, Mark Linder",0.00,"Dassel-Cokato Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Production of ôFiddler on the Roofö to bring participants back to our theater after a one year break. We will present the popular ""Fiddler on the Roof"" with an award-winning director to hopefully woo back our cast, musicians, crew, other volunteers and es",2016-07-22,2016-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Compton,"Dassel-Cokato Community Education","4852 Reardon Ave SW Ste 1400",Cokato,MN,55321,"(320) 286-4120 ",colleen.compton@dc.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Meeker, McLeod, Hennepin, Stearns, Carver, Dakota, Anoka, Sherburne, Kandiyohi, Sherburne, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-183,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35575,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increased attendance at other three Art Crawls of the year. 2. Increased shoppers at downtown businesses during regular business days. 3. Increased artists and venues participating. 4. Increased sales by artists and venues. 5. Increased sponsorships for the Art Crawl Collaborative. 6. Increased coverage by Saint Cloud media. 7. Increased activity on social media platforms. Evaluation Plans: 1. Count patrons and compare to past years. 2. Survey patrons and artists, musicians and venues, measuring marketing efforts, including how they learned about the event, what they enjoyed, and any suggested improvements.","Patrons were entertained by and appreciated the musicians and demonstrating visual artists, who were able to share their artistry and invite participation, and actually receive compensation for their performances. They were able to carry on a dialog, which increased public understanding and at the same time, was instructive for artists to see how their work is accepted by the community. The vitality of Downtown St Cloud was enhanced - and people were able to appreciate the many shops and eateries - and will certainly return for future entertainment. Social media was again important to the visibility of the project.",,3325,"Other, local or private",10325,1700,"Ellen Nelson, Julie Mische, Natalie Ratha, Sarah Drake, Reva Mische, Greg Murray",0.00,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative",,"Project Grant",,"The Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, slated for August 12, 2016, will feature over 45 visual artists exhibiting their work for sale at downtown venues, about 25 artists' booths and over 40 musicians and street performers entertaining on the closed-off street.",2016-08-12,2016-08-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3120 ",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Sherburne, Benton, Wright, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-184,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35577,"Project Grant",2016,5367,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Thirty-five students from Tech, 50 students from Apollo, 53 Students from Sauk Rapids, 26 students from Foley and 12 students from Becker high schools (hereafter 176 students) will improve their painting skills through tutoring from Robert McCoy. 176 students will become familiar with commercial design as presented and practiced by Robert McCoy. 176 students will come together crossing community and cultural boundaries to improve the interior/exterior spaces at the Promise Neighborhood building. School districts measure collaborative integration projects by documenting the number of students participating that year. Our goal is to increase participation over a specified time. Formative observations are also made.",,,2650,"Other, local or private",8017,,"Lee Olson, David Walz, Becky Howard, Sharon Kipka, Kenny Beehler, Ron Miller, Shannon Schmit",0.00,"Foley High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Commercial Art Partnership/Inter-District Arts Collaboration Team and Promise Neighborhood St Cloud. With artist/designer Robert McCoy, 176 high school students from Becker, Foley, St Cloud Tech, St Cloud Apollo and Sauk Rapids will paint murals, signage,",2016-05-16,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Carlson,"Foley High School","621 Penn St PO Box 397",Foley,MN,56329,"(320) 968-7246 ",mcarlson@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-185,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35578,"Project Grant",2016,3550,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Attendance will average 150 per concert. Survey data will show people in attendance because the concerts are local and free. At least 75 percent of audience will be satisfied with the programs. A group based in the Delano area will have performed, providing General Federated Women's Club of Delano an opportunity to give back to our local area. The performers will have a positive experience. Audience members will suggest groups/musical styles for future events. Sponsors and community leaders will provide positive feedback. Our primary evaluation tool will be an audience survey at each concert. Questions will include demographic information, arts access questions, performance related questions, and suggestions for future programs.","The evaluation tool was a survey completed by audience members at each concert. A longer survey was given to people attending their first concert in order to collect some demographic information only once. Our average attendance of just over 100 people did not reach the desired goal of 150. The survey data showed that the free, local concerts removed transportation and cost barriers for some audience members. Sixteen people (across three concerts) indicated a need for transportation. More than half of the audience members indicated they attend free events, while most will occasionally purchase tickets for arts events. The survey data showed that audience satisfaction with program quality far exceeded the goal. We presented a local group. Audience members gave many suggestions for future programs. We review this audience input while planning programs for the next summer. Business and community leaders were happy, as evidenced by their financial support and door prize donations.",,2300,"Other, local or private",5850,2083,"Chris Brazelton, Marlene Muckenhirn, Lorraine Statema, Jennifer Halverson, Dianne Allan, Jeanie Pilarski",0.00,"General Federated Women's Club of Delano AKA GFWC","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The General Federated WomenÆs Club of Delano will present a series of six ôConcerts in the Parkö at Central Park in Delano on Wednesday evenings during July and August 2016. We will feature a variety of performers who will appeal to our community.",2016-07-13,2016-08-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"General Federated Women's Club of Delano AKA GFWC","213 4th St N",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-3360 ",djohnson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-186,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35582,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through this production of ""Mary Poppins"" we intend to create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience; deliver an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community; and share the theme that ""anything can happen if we recognize the magic of everyday life."" The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, artistic staff and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation too","This production of ""Mary Poppins"" will accomplish the following goals, 1) we provided a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 8,215 2) we gave actors the life-changing opportunity to work with flying effects, Broadway sets and costumes, 3) engaged 79 youth, teen and adult community actors as members of the cast, as well as 9 crew and over 80 volunteers, 4) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience measured through 98% audience satisfaction, 5) deliver an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community measured through exceeding attendance, and 6) share the theme that anything can happen if we recognize the magic of everyday life.",,145868,"Other, local or private",152868,,"Marianne Arnzen, Bonnie Bologna, Barbara Carlson, Don Christenson, Joanne Dorsher, Patrick LaLonde, Steve Palmer, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Pat Thompson, Chris Kudrna, Cassie Miles, Kim Foster",0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"For the first time ever fly over the rooftops with the central Minnesota premiere of MARY POPPINS featuring breathtaking dance numbers, astonishing special effects and the ""can't get it out of your head"" tune ôSupercalifragilisticexpialidocious!""",2016-01-15,2016-01-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Meeker, McLeod, Kandiyohi, Morrison, Todd, Crow Wing, Pope, Swift, Douglas",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-187,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35583,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our two week-long theatre camps would provide up to 40 youth with a summer theater camp that builds life skills through theater skills! Through this project, outcomes include: 1) youth and their families have increased appreciation for the arts, 2) youth and their families have higher likelihood of participating in another arts experience and/or attending a live theatre performance, and 3) an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event is delivered to their community. The proposed outcomes will be measured by participant, instructor and volunteer surveys. All evaluation is based off our program theory and is designed to measure how we are meeting our mission, vision and values.","The two week-long theatre camps provided 56 youth with a summer theater camp that builds life skills through theater skills! Through this project, outcomes included: 1) youth and their families have increased appreciation for the arts, 2) youth and their families have higher likelihood of participating in another arts experience and/or attending a live theatre performance, and 3) an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event was delivered to a community with limited access to arts experiences.",,3000,"Other, local or private",10000,,"Marianne Arnzen, Bonnie Bologna, Chris Kudrna, Lori Glanz, Kimberly Foster, Don Christenson, Patrick LaLonde, Pat Thompson, Joanne Dorsher, Steve Palmer, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Barb Carlson, Cassie Miles",0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Great River Education Arts Theatre Summer Camp Access for ALL. GREAT will provide two week-long summer theatre camps to youth in Bel Clare Estates and La Cruz, two low-income communities in the St Cloud area; thereby eliminating physical and reducing econ",2016-06-06,2016-08-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-188,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35584,"Project Grant",2016,5319,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Older adult involvement and engagement: 40 older adults attend Paramount Matinee events. 30 – 40 older adults use the VIP tent at the community concerts. 90 percent of evaluations and conversations reflect the joy and value of the program. 2. Evaluation: 90 percent of evaluations reflect positive feedback on the event and the impact on their lives. 3. Community building: 90 percent of Chamber of Commerce and city government officials provide positive feedback on the program. Evaluations: during and after events in-person surveys of a random sampling of attendees will identify how to make the events engaging and impactful. Information gathered will be used to develop and enhance future arts programming.","Older adult involvement and engagement: 1. Outcome: 40 older adults attend Paramount Matinee events: Result: we purchased 40 tickets for older adults to attend our two outings at the Paramount Theater and all tickets were used. 2. Outcome: 30 – 40 older adults use the VIP tent at the community concerts. Result: we had a sign in sheet at the tent which we tried to monitor to ensure sign-ins. We had 53 sign in but we know there were many more that stopped in. We received many comments on the value of the tent. At the wrap-up meeting the Holdingford city representative made a point of addressing the value of the tent and consideration for additional tents next year. We also noticed that there were families with young children stopping in to the tent which created an unexpected intergenerational gathering place. 3. Outcome: 90 percent of evaluations and conversations reflect the joy and value of the program. Result: Surveys showed a satisfaction rating of 4.75 on a scale of 1-5. We also received numerous positive anecdotal comments on the events. Our pictures also reflect the joy and value of the program. 4. Outcome 90 percent of evaluations reflect positive feedback on the event and the impact on their lives. Result: surveys showed that 94% gave a 4/5 satisfaction rating on a scale of 1-5. One hundred percent of surveys reflected that the programming enhanced their well-being and joy of life. Eighty-eight percent gave a ranking of 4.75 to the socialization opportunities the program provided. The average score for overall enjoyment of the program was 4.75 on a scale of 1-5. 5. Community building: 90 percent of Chamber of Commerce and city government officials provide positive feedback on the program. Result: We did not formally survey the Chamber but at the event review hosted by the Chamber of Commerce there were numerous comments on the success of the events. To evaluate the program we used a combination of personal interviews, street responses, onsite conversations, photos of participants and post-event feedback.",,3365,"Other, local or private",8684,,"Chris Bernard, Rose Blascziek, Lenore Dawson, Joyce Ebnet, Ramona Fedor, Charmaine Hanson, Joyce Hess, Carlena Johnson, Jenna Koester, Doug Legatt, Sue Marstein, Maurice Meyer, Irene Schmidt, Mary Stalberger, Rosanne Voss, Dennis Wentland, Joe Christensen, Judy Heitzman",0.00,"Helping Hands Outreach","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Arts Access for Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities. This program will increase access to arts programming for older adults and adults with disabilities in rural Stearns County.",2016-06-28,2016-08-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Frank,Haynes,"Helping Hands Outreach","101 Plymouth St PO Box 293",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-9960 ",frank.haynes@holdingfordhelpinghands.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-189,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35586,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Outcome 1 - We anticipate 75 boys will participate in these two camps. Outcome 2 - A variety of different disciplines will be worked on during the camps to give participants a good understanding of music, leadership, team work, honor, respect and perseverance. Outcome 3 - We anticipate 15 boys from the first summer music camp will ultimately choose to enroll with the Land of Lakes Choirboys to continue their musical education. At the completion of the camps, the staff will meet to discuss their effectiveness and discuss improvements for future camps. Input will be gathered on how to improve the camps through informal discussions before, during, and after the camps.","The camp helped open up the world of singing for the participants. The participants were able to work together to solve problems as a team, create music together with other boys their age, and learn about the art of music (theory and performance). The camp staff met after the camp to evaluate through discussion the successes of the camp. The staff was also able to pinpoint some areas of improvement so that the next season's camps can be even more successful. The staff determined it is best to offer both camps again next year.",,19999,"Other, local or private",26999,2914,"Thomas Jones, Clarissa Lund, Rick Strub, Joe Kleckner, Sue Oelke, David Stevens",0.00,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Summer Music Camps. To offer two Summer Music Camps for boys ages 8 - 14. One camp will be open to boys in the community interested a week-long exploration of music; the other camp will be offered for boys currently enrolled with the Land of Lakes Choirbo",2016-08-01,2016-08-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Carpenter,"Land of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota","729 Main St NW PO Box 74","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 238-8286 ",acarpenter@lolcb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-190,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35587,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcome for Music in the Park is that the event provides a completely free opportunity for residents of Minnesota to enjoy some artists and musicians in a beautiful outdoor setting. This event will provide an opportunity for residents of Big Lake and many surrounding communities, including all age groups, to get engaged with their neighbors, outdoors, parks and lakes. It will provide an opportunity to not only listen to the great artists, but also to sing and dance. Conducting a vehicle and head count at each performance. Additionally, Legacy Foundation of Big Lake and the City of Big Lake will have a Facebook page for the audience to comment. City of Big Lake has a website where people can leave comments.","The expected outcome was to have a minimum attendance per concert of 300 people. Outcome was achieved with the minimum attendance at approximately 627. The evaluation method used was a person at the entrance counting every vehicle using a handheld counter.",,19413,"Other, local or private",26413,,"Doug Hayes, Mike Wallen, Lori Kampa, John Uphoff",0.00,"Legacy Foundation of Big Lake","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Facilitate Music in the Park event Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. through 8:30 p.m. with the first concert starting on June 2, 2016 and the last concert scheduled on August 25, 2016. During some concert events there may be a warm up band.",2016-06-02,2016-08-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Goebel,"Legacy Foundation of Big Lake","PO Box 805","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 464-8928 ",goebel@izoom.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-191,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35588,"Project Grant",2016,4293,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to have a total audience of 450 persons, gain verbal feedback from special guests, have at least 20 audience members provide verbal feedback and complete a brief educational survey. Minnesota Center Chorale keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales. The patron survey and verbal responses will assess knowledge gained from the music selections. It will also tell us what our audience would like to see for future concerts.","The goals we met were 1) Audience members complete a brief educational survey and submit their results to Michelle, the Minnesota Center Chorale Operations Coordinator. A minimum of 20 audience members will provide written feedback through this survey. From these surveys, Minnesota Center Chorale will learn how the audience connected with the music, what types of music they would like to see in future venues, and what they learned from our concert. And 2) Minnesota Center Chorale’s Project Director learns valuable feedback on collaboration from the Saint John’s Boys’ Choir that their experience performing with Minnesota Center Chorale, as well as from audience members. We expect that the choir will enjoy performing with Minnesota Center Chorale and find this performance mutually beneficial. We evaluated these goals by 1) The Minnesota Center Chorale board will assess the amount of knowledge gained through a paper patron survey (containing both quantitative and qualitative questions). At the end of the concert, we will have choir members go around to audience members to ask the questions at a reception following the concert. The answers on the survey will demonstrate how many audience members have learned about these key elements. We will also assess the types of music and the audience reactions using the patron survey. We will take into account positive and negative feedback in attempt to address our audience’s needs in the future. And 2) Minnesota Center Chorale members will discuss verbal and written feedback at the 2016 Board Meeting. Project Director Jody Martinson obtains feedback from members of the Saint John’s Boys’ Choir through face-to-face interactions post-concert and from audience members at a reception. We have provided information from the patron survey and verbal feedback in the other sections of this report. We exceeded our expected survey response rate return with about 50 surveys returned.",,3157,"Other, local or private",7450,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Travis Notch, Beverly Fiereck, Lila Heins, Keith Larson, Mary Kaeter, Don Neu, Kayla Smith",0.00,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Center Chorale, with special guests St Johns BoysÆ Choir, will be presenting ôPostcards from Minnesotaö on Sunday February 21st, 2015 at 3pm at the Paramount Theatre in St Cloud, Minnesota.",2016-02-21,2016-02-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",jestine.ware@elfeditingandwriting.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-192,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35590,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increased awareness of Modern Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota. Increased audience engagement. Increased number of returning audience members from previous years. Enlarged mailing list. Increase in the number of audience members. Larger number of surveys obtained from audience members. Increased audience from a larger radius. Audience numbers will be documented through ticket sales. Address slips and surveys will be collected by ushers and documented. Surveys will include information about the reasoning for audience members' attendance, frequency of attendance, etc.","Documented through Paramount Theatre Box Office ticket sales, there was a 60 person decrease in tickets sales from last year's show, totaling 329 people in the audience for this production. Our mailing list increased by 36 residences through the collection of addresses slips from our audience. Ushers received 32% of audience member surveys. Audience surveys show that 59% of our audience was new to Minnesota Dance Ensemble, showing an increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble and modern dance in Central Minnesota. Forty percent of our audience has previously seen Minnesota Dance Ensemble perform and 90% say they would attend future productions, which shows increased audience engagement. Audience surveys also showed that the majority (85%) of our audience is continuing to come from the 40 minute radius around St Cloud. Company members stated in surveys that their creative expression had increased through their experience with Minnesota Dance Ensemble and the production.",,6900,"Other, local or private",13900,,"Chuck Norwood, Jeff Ringer, Jill Pauly, Kevin Barnes",0.00,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble will create and produce innovative choreographic works for their modern dance production, ""In These Shoes,"" which will be held at the Paramount Theatre in St. Cloud on April 29, 2016.",2016-04-29,2016-04-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(763) 607-7024 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-193,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35592,"Project Grant",2016,4933,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","After the experience with the dance and visual art artist, students will be able to understand, differentiate and tell about the following concepts: combination of straight lines, angles, and curves, 2 and 3 dimensional shapes, symmetry/asymmetry/radial symmetry, parallel shapes, and slides/flips. They will also demonstrate their understanding of a six pointed star and a geometric Islamic intersecting circles by creating a tile and six pointed star art work. A pre/post geometry unit test will be given to all students participating in the program. The Fall/Spring Star test data will be used to show improvements in the area of geometry. Teacher’s observation will determine the impact on student learning.","Students were able to understand, differentiate and tell about the following concepts: combination of straight lines, angles and curves, 2 and 3 dimensional shapes, symmetry/asymmetry/radial symmetry, parallel shapes, and slides/slips. They were also able to create a dance using these concepts. They also can demonstrate their understanding of a six pointed star and a geometric Islamic intersecting circle by creating a tile and a six pointed star art work. Students were given a pretest on geometric concepts before experiencing MathsmARTs and then given a posttest to show their understanding. The teachers also used observation and the spring STAR test in math to evaluate if improvement had been made in geometry after the students experience in MathsmARTs.",,2373,"Other, local or private",7306,2591,"Krista Durrwachter, Patrick Marushin, Mary McCabe, Michelle Meyer, Jason Nies, Pam Raden",0.00,"Oak Ridge Elementary School","State Government","Project Grant",,"The MathsmARTs program is a collaborative effort between the Sartell Elementary Schools and the Paramount Theatre/Visual Arts Center to improve attitude/proficiency in math and the arts.",2016-02-01,2016-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,"Oak Ridge Elementary School","Oak Ridge Elementary School",,,MN,,"(320) 656-3701 ",Thienes@sartell.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-195,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35594,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1) We expect that 700 people will attend this performance, with 300 of those being 18 or younger. We expect 2) 80 high school singers will have participated and 3) 16 professional musicians will have received payment to learn a new work and perform it. We expect this concert to 4) bring in at least 100 new people, whether performers or patrons, to the building. We expect that 90% of the student singers will never before have participated in preparing a work of this magnitude. Ticket data will provide us with the data we need to see if we have achieved some of the outcomes listed. An audience survey and a different one to Youth Chorale participants will provide us with the remaining tools to measure all outcomes listed.","801 people attended the performances, with 167 of those being children. The ratio of adults to children was wider than expected. We had only half the children expected, but more adults. 101 singers participated, against 80 expected. 19 musicians were involved in the orchestra, again 16 anticipated. We expected 90% of the students to say they had never participated in producing a work of this magnitude. However, the conductor of the Youth Chorale reported that this figure was actually 100%. The ticketing system was used to gather information on these outcomes. Most lamentably, the surveys did not get passed to the audience or the students. Laurie Johnson, the project director, takes full responsibility for that oversight. The work the last 3 weeks in preparation for this event was tremendous. Preparing the surveys for distribution during this extremely stressful time got overlooked.",,17898,"Other, local or private",24898,3000,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, June Roos, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgersen, Willicey Tynes, Jeff Goerger, Mike Williams",0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Paramount will produce a concert prepared by the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota in April, 2017. The Paramount will hire the Chorale and all orchestral musicians to rehearse and perform a brand new 45-minute work - Requiem for the Living.",2016-08-21,2017-04-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-196,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35595,"Project Grant",2016,3268,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Artists in Minnesota are able to exhibit their artwork. 2. Community members view more artwork. 3. Artists in our community have access to see other artists' artwork. 4. Artists build resumes through opportunities to be accepted into shows. 1. We will track number of artists who enter the competition. 2. Traffic through exhibition spaces will be tracked through head counts and guest books. 3. The artist reception attendance numbers will be tracked. 4. Artists will gain experience.","Of the four outcomes stated in the application, this project achieved all of them. 34 Minnesota artists were able to exhibit their work and are now able to add this exhibition to their resume, and over 11,000 community members were exposed to this work, The evaluation tools used were 1) the tracking sheet for the opening attendance, 2) tracking sheet for the traffic viewing the exhibition during the time it was showing, 3) the artist log sheet showing who applied and how many works they submitted and 4) Facebook viewing and click-through statistics. Two of these tools are attached as samples. Facebook logged 456 views and 15 click-throughs to application.",,2951,"Other, local or private",6219,,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBliek, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, June Roos, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Janet Tilstra, Dan Torgeson, Willicey Tynes, Jeff Goerger, Antony Goddard",0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Paramount Juried Exhibition will kick off the Paramount season and celebrate the variety and skill of artists in Central Minnesota.",2016-07-11,2016-11-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-197,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35596,"Project Grant",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1) We expect 250 adults and 50 students to attend. 2) We expect that 150 of the patrons - roughly half - will stay for the 20-30 minute Q and A. Of these 150, we anticipate 25 will be dance students and will notate that they now know more about the road to becoming a professional dancer than they did prior to the performance. We anticipate half of the attendees will complete the survey, and they will notate that they WOULD NOT have driven to the twin cities to see Houston Ballet II perform. We will 1) have our ticket data from the ticketing system, 2) be able to see visually how many people stayed for the Q and A, and 3) have the physical surveys to count and compile.","We used a survey handed out to patrons and ticket data and post-show observation to measure whether or not we had achieved out intended outcomes. We exceeded our attendance goal by 10% - a total of 333 instead of a projected 300. Of those, the balance of students and adults was different than expected. There were more students and fewer adults than projected. We also gave away complimentary tickets to dance students during the final 10 days prior to the performance, as attendance was weak. The increase in comp tickets led to less revenue generated than predicted - roughly 20% less. Close to 1/3 of attendees filled out the survey, which is attached. 60% of those who filled out the survey do NOT live in the 4-city immediate area of St Cloud, Sauk Rapids, Sartell and Waite Park. Roughly 1/3 of attendees stayed for the Q and A following the performance.",,13590,"Other, local or private",17090,1000,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBlieck, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, June Roos, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgerson, Willicey Tynes, Jeff Goerger, Mike WIlliams, Janet Tilstra",0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Paramount would like to bring in Houston Ballet II for a performance on Saturday night, October 15th, 2016 at 7:30. In addition, several performers will stay for a Q and A with the audience following the performance.",2016-10-15,2016-10-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-198,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35598,"Project Grant",2016,2645,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Our project outcomes are: 1) Over 200 people attend the prairie fire theater live performance. 2) Over 45 students register for Prairie Fire Theater. 3) 80 percent of the people taking the survey rate the whole prairie fire theater experience as good or excellent. The outcomes will be measured by registration numbers and audience attendance numbers. It will also be measured by filling out evaluation forms by the actors, audience, students.","Community Education consistently looks for programs that will enhance our community experiences and develop stronger relationships. Based off of our enrollment numbers and audience numbers, this was a successful event that many community members participated in and supported through attendance and volunteer hours.",,2245,"Other, local or private",4890,100,"Nadine Schnettler, Lynn Schurman, Lisa Demuth, Kara Habben, Mike Austreng, Rick Bohannon",0.01,"Rocori Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Rocori Community Education will contract with Prairie Fire Theatre to send two young professional actors to our community to teach our youth/children on live performance arts from August 21 - 27, 2016. The show is Cinderella.",2016-08-21,2016-08-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Hodson,"Rocori Community Education","527 Main St","Cold Spring",MN,56320-2325,"(320) 685-8631 ",hodsonj@rocori.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-199,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35599,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We will have 500 films submitted involving 1200-1500 artists combined. Most will be adults but one of our goals is educating minors in video production. We will have at least five films from minors and also aide in the creation of five local films that will be shown at the festival. We will have 15 shows with an average attendance of 100 people for a total of 1500 patrons. We use submission forms for the films. It tells us how many adults and minors worked on each project with most projects using anywhere from 15-25 (or more) people. We sell tickets which allows us to track how many people attended each show.","We set out a goal for 500 submissions and received over 800 (which eclipsed the 450 we got in 2015). We expected 1200 artists to participate in those films and instead we saw the work of more than 3000 contributors. Some films made by as few as one person and some by well over 100. We set out to get five films from minors and got 18 instead. We also expected to show five local films and were able to screen 30 films made in Minnesota (and 19 from Central Minnesota). Lastly, we expected about 1500 people in attendance. We saw almost 1200 folks this year. The evaluation tool I uploaded was a copy of the festival pass we sold. We were able to count those sales toward how many patrons we had.",,12300,"Other, local or private",19300,,"Jody Barth, Daniel Barth, Jason Ewert, Sarah Steinfeldt, Ashley See, Cole McDonald, Heidi Jeub",0.00,"Saint Cloud Film Festival AKA Saint Cloud Film Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The St Cloud Film Fest celebrates local and independent film. We will show a combintation of features and shorts during 15 shows November 5-12. Over the year we educate students in various forms of production from live action to stop-motion animation.",2016-11-05,2016-11-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Scott,"Saint Cloud Film Festival","6280 County Rd 120 Ste 323","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 493-9019 ",StCloudFilmFestival@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Dakota, Ramsey, Morrison, Crow Wing, Todd, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-200,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35602,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Our outcomes include: 1) Enhancing the visibility of Central Minnesota artists by providing a wide audience for them to showcase their work. 2) Providing a forum for arts exposure and education for young people throughout the region. 3) Maintaining our ability to offer Central Minnesota residents the annual, free, outdoor Symphony Orchestra concert that has become a summer tradition. We survey participants, attendees, and art vendors. An annual participant survey for attendees. We work with the Paramount to evaluate the Children's area activities. We measure attendance at multiple activities and overall attendance at the fair.","Our achieved outcomes were: 1) Provided a forum for more than 200 artists to exhibit and sell their work to a large (10,000-plus) public audience. 2) Provided an art education experience for more than 1,500 youth in various media (painting, pottery, drawing, etc.) throughout the day via the Little Lemons Children’s Area. 3) Offered an outdoor, evening concert to more than 1,000 community members. Our Evaluation Strategies were: 1) We sent a post-event evaluation to all our art and craft vendors to gather feedback about their experience and determine our effectiveness in providing them a forum to exhibit and sell their work. The evaluation was generally positive but we were able to gain some good feedback that will allow us to tweak our service offerings in the future. 2) In consultation with the Paramount Arts District, we evaluated our offerings through the Little Lemons Children’s Area and will continue to mix up our offerings from year to year to keep things fresh for returning families. 3) We conducted a survey of the audience and determined that we had between 10,500 and 11,500 attendees at this year’s fair. While not quite at our peak attendance, we met our goal of 10,000 participants.",,20308,"Other, local or private",27308,,"Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Thomas Renier, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Dawn Erlandson, Elise Ristau, Alex Cirillo, Louise Sundin, Maleah Otterson, John Cowles, Ann Anaya, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizenor",0.00,"Saint Cloud State University","State Government","Project Grant",,"St Cloud State University is hosting the 43rd annual Lemonade Concert and Art Fair on June 23, 2016 and is requesting support in the sponsorship of the annual St Cloud Symphony Orchestra Concert.",2016-06-23,2016-06-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932 ",osp@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-201,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35603,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Over 500 patrons heard Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra perform a concert celebrating its 40th Anniversary on 03/19/2016. 2. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra performed the Fauré Requiem with the Great River Chorale and soloists Karina Brazes and Alex Ritchie. 3. The Grand Prize Winner of the 2016 Young Performers Competition performed with the Orchestra. 4. Dr. Smith presented a preconcert discussion explaining the concert program to 100 audience members. 5. More than 70 instrumentalists and 55 vocalists performed. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will count and record the number of musicians, audience members, and pre-concert discussion and post-concert reception attendees. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will gather verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members, and audience members.","450 patrons hear the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra and Great River Chorale perform the Fauré Requiem with vocal soloists Karina Brazas and Alex Richie on March 19, 2016. Also performing on the program was the Grand Prize Winner of the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Young Performers Competition, pianist Curtis Noecker. Mr. Noecker, a student at Saint John's University, performed the first movement of Piano Concerto No. 3 by Beethoven. Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Dr. Clinton Smith presented a pre-concert discussion that was attended by 87 patrons. The concert was performed by 65 instrumentalists and 50 members of Great River Chorale. The outcomes were measured by counting and recording the number of musicians, audience members, and pre-concert discussion and post-concert reception attendees. Post-concert feedback from the audience and musicians was enthusiastic. Everyone was very impressed with Mr. Noecker's performance and the concerto and Fauré received standing ovations.",,10015,"Other, local or private",17015,,"Walter Boyd, Micah Barrett, John Brown, Glenda Burgeson, Ross Detert, David Haugen, Cory Hollenhorst, Lori Johnson, Jennifer Kalpin, Jill Pattock, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Erika Schwichtenberg, Angie Stenson, Mark Springer",0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The St Cloud Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert entitled ""The Anniversary"" on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 7:30 pm in Ritsche Auditorium at St Cloud State University. This concert will the feature the 2016 Young Performer Competition winner and Grea",2016-03-19,2016-03-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-202,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35604,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Central Minnesota will have access to vibrant and eclectic world music, a genre that is not typically represented in this area. Veterans will have a special performance tailored to their needs and presented at the Saint Cloud VA to ensure access and participation. The Saint Cloud Children's Home will benefit from a performance, which will also help the youth learn about, appreciate, and express their creativity. Fine Arts Programming at Saint John's University will survey residency partners and participants about the activities presented. Saint John's University will also distribute audience surveys for the public performance and, where possible, photograph/document activities.","Increased access and participation in residency activities were major goals of this project, and were achieved. Saint John’s University commonly surveys the audiences of both residency activities and mainstage performances. Following residency activities, Saint John’s University gathered feedback from partners to find out if the activities met the intended expectations for each group. Partners sent back narrative responses, which provided meaningful feedback. The Saint Cloud Technical College students were asked by their instructor to write a paper about their experience seeing Red Baraat. Some of the comments included: “The whole group was amazing. The energy that they showed made me see how much they like to make music.” “I enjoyed the music because of the diversity of the music the band played. I also enjoyed the part where they talked about the many influences that shaped the music they played.” “Their music is infectious and definitely made my Friday morning much more enjoyable. I would love to see them again. They bring an energy and vibe to the audience that is very unique and fantastic!” The Boys and Girls Club also responded with the following comments: As he (Sunny Jain of Red Baraat) spoke, you could see they were beaming with excitement and could hardly wait to start creating music themselves. The members of Red Baraat truly communicated their passion for creating music and did a fantastic job of engaging our members who had little experience drumming or playing live instruments. This was truly an experience that we could not have encountered anywhere else. The students who attended this workshop had a wonderful experience and will be able to draw upon it as they continue to create music in our program. Saint John’s University was unfortunately unable to secure post-residency narrative from the St Cloud VA. As this is an important relationship for our organization, Saint John’s University is scheduling meetings with VA leadership in order to discuss outcomes of the residencies and goals for future partnerships. This includes discussing the importance of staff and veteran testimonials about their experiences with residency activities. Saint John’s University also surveyed the general public who attended the mainstage performance with an online survey, sent via email. Survey respondents did note that the artist changed their perceptions of the genre. Many patrons also noted that the performance was fun, worth their ticket price, and that they enjoyed getting of their seats to move to the music.",,16563,"Other, local or private",23563,,"Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Katie Campbell, David DeBlieck, Louann Dummich, Barry Elert, Paul Hamiton, Laura Hood, Adam Houghton, Cindy Malone, Mark McGowan, Rick Odenthal, Sue Palmer, Dr. Gustavo Pena, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Simon-Hoa Phan, Chris Rasmussen, Joe Rogers, Marie Sanderson, Arno Shermock, Dr. Jerry Wetterling, Katie Ruprecht-Wittrock, Brandyn Woodard, Bethany Purkapile, Steven Bezdichek Pfahning",0.00,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"Red Baraat will perform for the St Cloud Veteran's Affairs Health Systems, and lead a range of music workshops for college students as well as youth at the St Cloud Children's Home. They will also present a public performance for Central Minnesota audienc",2016-01-22,2016-02-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2222",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030 ",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-203,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35605,"Project Grant",2016,6700,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Perhaps the best evidence that points to our achieved outcomes is the fact that we have sponsored this conference each year since 1990, attracting 70-100 writers per year. Many of these writers have attended more than one conference. We receive requests from professional writers to be speakers at our conference. In short, our primary outcome is to increase participant access to professional writers while gaining practical knowledge relating to their particular area of writing. We measure our outcomes by asking each participant and presenter to provide written feedback concerning their conference experience. The results are used to help plan the next year's conference.","Our main goal has always been to perpetuate the memory and works of Sinclair Lewis and to mentor writers as Lewis himself did. To this end, sponsoring 27 writers conferences since 1990 in Lewis' name and in his hometown addresses our goal. We evaluate our outcomes based on written feedback received from the conference participants. Many of our participants have attended more than one conference, which demonstrates that we are serving the needs of our audience of experienced and novice writers.",,7100,"Other, local or private",13800,2200,"Jim Umhoefer, Roberta Olson, Colleen Steffes, Dave Simpkins, Pat Lewis, Mark Roberg, Joyce Lyng, Irene Trisko, Marcy Weitzel, Char Stepp, Danielle Woida",0.00,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We are sponsoring our 27th Annual Writers Conference on Saturday, October 8, 2016. The conference, one of the longest-running, most respected writer's conferences in the Midwest, offers all writers a chance to hone their craft and to form networks.",2016-10-08,2016-10-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose Ct","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735 ",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Todd, Pope",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-204,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35607,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Engage and encourage school age community participants to increase their summer reading goals through reading events connected with the summer musical. 2. Increase our audience participation by 20% performing at a new theater located closer to town. 3. Cut our production cost by 40% by performing at a new theater location. 4. Supply 200 books donated by theater patrons at performances to local needy children. 1. Gather Information on each reading program participant. 2. Have a short exit survey at the end of each reading event. 3. Keep contact with registered reading participants on progress. 5. Report to local schools the impact SOAR had on reading.","We collected emails at each reading and sent surveys out to everyone to determine if the event was successful and if it encouraged the kids at the event to read more.",,21600,"Other, local or private",28600,,"Terrell Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Debbie Bishop, Matt Weber, Ellen Beaudry",0.00,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR Regional Arts will be producing the musical Seussical the Musical and align the production with local school summer reading programs.",2016-06-06,2016-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-205,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35609,"Project Grant",2016,4900,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","1) The Sculpture Walk will attract more people to downtown Saint Cloud and Lake George. 2) The year-long exhibit will lead to permanent placement of public art in Saint Cloud. 3) Minnesota artists will have the opportunity to show/sell their work in highly visible locations in Saint Cloud. 4) The public will be able to enjoy an outdoor sculpture gallery and critique the art through a voting system. 5) Twelve sculptors will each receive a $2,000 honorarium and the chance to receive additional cash awards. United Arts will conduct interviews, make observations and collect feedback from social media sites. Businesses will be surveyed. Exhibiting sculptors will be interviewed. The number of ballots cast for favorite art will measure public engagement.","(1) The Sculpture Walk in its first 3 months attracted hundreds of people to downtown St Cloud as evidenced by the number of people that attended the Art Crawl and the number of votes received for the Public Choice Award. (2) Comments from business owners asking to have Sculpture Walk pocket guides and maps in their place of business is another indication that downtown businesses are experiencing increased foot-traffic and that the public is engaged and showing interest in the project. (3) Although anecdotal, people have commented that they have seen lots of people taking photos of the art as well as ""selfies"" alongside the sculptures. (4) The Sculpture Walk is free to the public reducing economic barriers. Lake George and downtown St Cloud, the sites where the sculpture is located, are accessible to people of all abilities which reduces physical barriers. Both venues can be easily accessed by public transportation reducing economic and geographic obstacles. People in wheelchairs and on motorized scooters have been personally observed at the sculpture sites. (5) Through an attractively designed Call for Artists and a well-developed data base, United Arts attracted 55 Sculpture Walk entries from 26 accomplished artists from the St Cloud area and across Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota. An entry was received from as far away as Miami, Florida. (6) Executive Director Cindy Hawker chaired a selection panel comprised of members from the Saint Cloud Arts Commission, the Saint Cloud Downtown Council, the Saint Cloud Rotary Club's City Parks Foundation members, and the United Arts Board with collaboration and full support from the City of St Cloud's administration. Attached is the matrix that was used to critique, evaluate and rank the entries. (7) Using the interview questions from the attached survey, the comments from artists, business owners and the general public were overwhelmingly positive. The project, United Arts' Board members and the executive director drew praise and gratitude from many residents who were not even interviewed. More than a few times the executive director heard this comment--""the best development to downtown and the arts ever!""",,53100,"Other, local or private",58000,4900,"Mary Soroko, Charles Welter, Chris Stalboerger, Rory Bidinger, Christopher Shorba, Harry Forsyth, Theresa Mische, Matthew Nikodym, Cori Schneider",0.00,"United Arts of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"United Arts will produce an outdoor sculpture walk with 12 large-scale pieces of art. The sculpture will dot the landscape and streetscape creating artful connections for pedestrians from Lake George through downtown St Cloud to the Mississippi River.",2016-06-15,2017-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucinda,Hawker,"United Arts of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 1212","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3116 ",c.hawker@unitedartscm.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Hennepin, Beltrami, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-206,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35614,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1) A minimum of 55 students, making up ten bands plus horn section. 2) A return rate of at least 30% students from previous years. 3) ten band coaches, 1 horn section coach. 4) Add a specialized vocal coach to work with the singers, new this year! 5) A minimum of two students from the previous year advancing to student instructor. 6) Less than 5% dropout rate (student starting camp but dropping before concert). 7) Final concert of at least 550. 8) Survey results all indicating good to excellent program. 1) Registration info for student count, return rate, drop out percent, and student instructor information. 2) Final concert program for number of bands and coaches. 3) Number of tickets sold for attendance. 4) Final survey sent to all families for feedback.","Our camp was well attended, with a forecast of 55 students and actual attendance of 69 students. We met our goals of returning students from last year and new students trying the camp for the first time, and we did not have any students start the camp and drop out. We forecast for 2 student instructors, and had 3 student instructors who had attended School of Rock in the past as students. Our ticket sales increased for the final concert this year, and we received almost all positive comments on our evaluation forms. Parents showed their overwhelming support for the program on the evaluation, here are a few quotes. 1 ""This was our first year at School of Rock and it was a fantastic experience! Thank you so much to all who made it happen, you are running a terrific program. My child is already talking about next year and has a renewed energy for learning his instrument. Great communication with parents, too--thank you for that."" 2 ""A wonderful experience for my daughter! She is already asking me if she can participate again next year! Thank you to everyone"" 3 ""This was a great camp and the performances were very impressive, especially considering there were only a handful of rehearsals---a testament to very talented kids and excellent instructors. I only wish we would have known about this camp sooner. My kids had a blast!"" There was some constructive criticism as well, concerning the positioning of instruments on stage for the final concert and obstruction of views, points well made that we will take into consideration next year for the final concert. Candid feedback that the instructors and administrators gathered from students during the camp ranged from students expressing an interest in a new style of music, trying lessons on a new instrument, and also getting together with friends they met at the camp later in the year to jam on their instruments together.",,20295,"Other, local or private",27295,1420,"Anita Baugh, Erin Szabo, Matt Westlund, Arnie Kahara, Paul Wirth",0.00,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center's School of Rock summer camp is for students (grades 6-12) to learn the art of being a musician in a rock band. Camp consists of 6 - 3 hour sessions in which the students interact and learn from professional musicians with a final concert",2016-08-02,2016-08-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Morrison, Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-207,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35615,"Project Grant",2016,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Community children are encouraged to participate in a free group music activity. Have a minimum of six children participate in every other week rock band classes throughout the school year (15 classes total). As a result, area children have access to music education regardless of finances, are encouraged to keep music in their schedule, and meet other young musicians and support their peers. Surveys and open forum will solicit feedback from families and students. Participation counts will be taken each week to track attendance of class.","We successfully attracted area children to experience a rock and roll class. We had an average of 7.46 children per class (112 total children attended the 15 classes), which was tracked with attendance sheets at each class. The children enjoyed the types of music we selected to learn, and also mentioned (both in classes and in the survey) an interest in learning different styles, including funk, heavy metal, and jazz. Our primary goal was classic rock and 50's/60's rock, and we were happy to see the students enjoying those styles and expressing an interest in further studies of a variety of styles. We had an average of 3 adults stay through each class to listen and observe. Some parents also filled out the exit surveys and left feedback such as ""Excellent job! Nothing like it in town. Don't stop!"" and ""It was really fun and so glad we joined - gained a lot!""",,990,"Other, local or private",2990,390,"Anita Baugh, Arnie Kahara, Erin Szabo, Matt Westlund, Paul Wirth",0.00,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center's Jam Band 101 offers free rock band/jam band class to encourage more musical activity in local children. This class will meet every other week with no time commitment to the students. Students are welcome to drop in anytime they can.",2016-09-01,2017-04-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-208,"Linda Brobeck: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Paula Benfer: visual artist working in printmaking, batik on paper, collage and assemblage; Ryan Dunlop: musician who plays anything with strings on it from bass to violin, makes music with everything from soft-synths to electronics programmed to make all sorts of noise; Jeff Prauer: Former Executive Director of the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, past president and vice president of the Forum of Regional Arts Councils of Minnesota, symphony orchestra management, freelance trombonist; Donna Rice: cast glass sculptor, teaching artist; Carrie Zwack: performing arts and music, St Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Administrative Assistant, member of the Meire Grove Community Band, works with Pioneer Place Theatre and the Veranda Lounge.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35616,"Project Grant",2016,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Financially needy families receive assistance towards arts education for their child. We will increase the amount of applicants and those who receive discounted lessons. As a result, more lower class Minnesotans are able to receive an arts education because the financial barrier is reduced. Also, Minnesota artists are paid a livable wage to teach others their art form. Measure number of applicants and recipients for this year compared to past years. Surveys and feedback to determine experience of those receiving the discounted lessons.","Our main goal was to provide assistance for financially needy families so they could afford music lessons for their children. One of the steps needed in order to achieve that end was to raise awareness to increase the amount of applicants. In the 2015-16 school year we had 15 families apply and 12 were approved for a discount on their lessons. In the 2016-17 school year we had 43 families apply and 24 were approved for a discount on their lessons. Our advertising and promotions clearly helped get the word out, encouraging more families to apply and pursue lessons in the performing arts. The project grant allowed us to double the amount of families that we could serve, from 12 students in the '15-16 year, to 24 students in the '16-17 school year. We conducted a written survey at the end of the school year to determine how critical the assistance was to the families who received it, and 80% of the families answered that they would not have taken lessons or they would have taken considerably fewer lessons without the assistance from this project grant. There was a clearly established need and this project played a large role in helping 2 dozen local children receive music instruction in the past year. Another goal was to ensure Minnesota artists were paid a livable wage in exchange for the education which they provide. Because of the project grant funding, we were able to pay the teachers a fair wage for their education, enabling local musicians to earn a living from the pursuit of their art. Many of the families also expressed how they were more likely to attend music concerts because of their new understanding and appreciation for music, and also that appreciated learning new styles of music on their instrument. We are glad that more Central Minnesotans have an understanding and appreciation for the arts as a result of the work that we do here at the Wirth Center.",,4470,"Other, local or private",9470,5000,"Anita Baugh, Erin Szabo, Matt Westland, Arnie Kahara, Paul Wirth",0.00,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center wishes to increase performing arts education access to low income families with discounted music/dance lessons. The discounts are based entirely on financial need, not musical skill or experience.",2016-09-01,2017-04-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-209,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35618,"Project Grant",2016,4157,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","200+ singers from Central Minnesota’s premiere youth choral organizations on stage. A 15% increase in attendance due to more awareness from radio ads, billboards, print marketing, Every Door Direct Marketing, and social media. A 5% increase in qualitative survey responses - audience/guest conductors. A special invitation and free tickets will lead to a 10% increase in school choir director attendance, leading to 15% increase in audition requests. A 20% Increase in activity on our social media profiles. Count singers. Count ticket sales. Tally audience survey. Tally guest conductor survey on how this project served their singers and organization. Count High School choir director RSVPs. Use Facebook page Insight Report to determine extent of community reach.","Youth Sing Out featured seven (7) choirs representing three (3) of Central Minnesota’s premiere youth choral organizations with 209 singers between the ages of 9-18 performing separately and together in a final massed choir piece on stage. There were 440 patrons in the audience for our ninth annual concert, nearly one hundred more than the previous year, and we believe this was due to increased marketing of this concert. The audience surveys collected indicated top marks because of the quality of the program, the quantity of music, and the variety of choral organizations represented. The surveys collected indicated success of this concert and that we are meeting a need in the community. A sample of these responses included: “…[It was] Exciting to see so many talented youth from this area! …This just reinforced my love of live music! …This is one of my favorite concerts of the year. Outstanding! … I love to hear the youth sing choral music. … It is great to see the junior choirs getting excellent music training.” We had a 50% increase in survey response from the participating choral directors versus last year, who indicated that the flow of the concert and logistics were very well planned and that the variety of performing groups and music selections were perfect for the type and style of this concert. Each of the directors and their choral groups enjoyed being able to sit in the audience to hear the other ensembles perform, and noted that it was especially important for all groups to have the opportunity to make music with their peers, as well as perform and refine some of their own repertoire. For the Saint John’s Boys’ Choir group “Nova Voce,” (boys whose voices have already changed) it was an opportunity for these ninth grade men to sing with the more mature male voices of the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Men’s group. Both groups collaborated together on one song, and as a result, seven of these young Boys’ Choir men auditioned for a spot in the Youth Chorale after Youth Sing Out and all were accepted into our program for the 2016-17 season! We saw a 28% increase in audition requests for next season as well, with a marked increase in Cantabile and Saint John’s Boys’ Choir singers following this concert. Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota didn’t change the number of social media posts in comparison to last year, but instead we were careful of when we posted as well as how we posted (wording, timing, and added a video). As a result, we were able to generate many more post-likes and our reach was greater than in 2015. The number of likes for our posts this year was: 213 (compared to 77 in 2015); the number of people reached this year was: 4,395 (compared to 1,124 in 2015) – a 291% increase of people reached in the community! With the addition of the video, we had 750 unique viewers, 822 people watched the video, and 54% watched the video in its entirety. There was a noticeable increase in ticket sales this year due to the variety of choirs, the number of audience members that they were able to bring, and our marketing efforts. This year, our event brought in 440 audience members versus 350 in 2015. We targeted two south St Cloud neighborhoods in proximity to the venue and sent out an additional 1,498 postcards advertising this concert through Every Door Direct Mail. It is difficult to determine how many audience members attended due to receiving the postcards or seeing the billboards in the St Cloud community, but whether they attended or not, they did see an advertisement for Youth Sing Out and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. The audience was on their feet at the close of the final piece, “Can You Hear” and post-concert, we received numerous emails about how much our patrons enjoyed the concert.",,3500,"Other, local or private",7657,,"Karen Cash, Susan Cogdill, Chad Holien, Alex Klaers, Guytano Magno, Lexann Reischl, David Tilstra, Andrew Walesch, Kelly Warren, Joann Weber, Ethan Wittrock",0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota proposes a combined concert featuring over 200+ Central Minnesota singers from the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota Mixed and WomenÆs Chorales, St John's Boys' Choir Junior Varsity and Concert Choir, and Cantabile ",2016-05-01,2016-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-210,"Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations; Lee Ann Goerss: Central Minnesota Arts Board Teaching Artist in visual and literary arts; Shane Mahon: Visual Arts Minnesota board member, multi-media artist; Jeffrey Bleam: Associate Professor of Theatre and Director/Designer at St Cloud State University, costume designer, graphic designer, film/video producer; Frank Haynes: Executive Director for Helping Hands Outreach, organizer, past president of Bismarck-Mandan (North Dakota) Arts Council.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 35620,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","NorthStar Family Theatre/Youth Theatre Workshop will present three performances of the Robert Harling play, Steel Magnolias, on June 24, 25 and 26, 2016. This production will provide an opportunity for ten adult artists, 5 NorthStar Emerging Artists Conservatory members, and approximately 20 volunteers to work in a supportive artistic atmosphere as they co-create this critically acclaimed show. A ""theater in the round"" style setting will be created for this play. Quantitatively the number of people attendin","North Star Theatre produced the show Steel Magnolias in June, 2016. 4 performances were held utilizing a cast of 6 women, 6 staff members, 25 volunteers and 226 audience members. The show was performed in an intimate, onstage setting that was well received by audience members. Many attendees commented that they felt as though they were actually sitting in the beauty shop with the characters. The methods used to measure these out comes were statistical analysis, RSVP volunteer surveys, exit interviews of new cast members conducted by the Artistic Director, audience and staff feedback.",,4649,"Other, local or private",11649,575,"Rick Theisen, Russ Branjord, Jeff Maas, Jason Ramert, Bill Bade",0.00,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"NorthStar Theatre/Youth Theatre Workshop will produce the play Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling in June 2016. Three performances will take place in a ""theater in the round"" style setting at the Elk River High School Little Theatre.",2016-06-24,2016-06-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Theisen,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA NorthStar Family Theatre","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",sunshineandsnowflakes@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-211,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 32500,"Project Grant",2016,4368,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","There are two focal groups- the musicians and concert attendees. Our focus on American music should enhance awareness in both groups of the breadth and significance to our lives of music generated by American composers. Concert attendance of 350 (youth and adult), engaging and satisfying rehearsals (measured by rehearsal attendance) and a quality performance, as reflected in post-concert conversations over cookies and punch. Our primary outcome will be an expansion of guest and member awareness of the repertoire of American music. Post-concert visits with guests will yield anecdotal data about increased awareness. Rehearsal attendance will tell us about relevance. Board survey for Buffalo Community Orchestra concert October 2015. We will count tickets purchased. We will also survey the board to evaluate how practice sessions went. Our mission statement focuses both on musicians and concert guests. Our corporate by-laws ask that section principals take attendance at rehearsal, with a high rehearsal attendance being just as desirable as high numbers of concert tickets sold. Quality of performance can be asked of guests, either formally by survey or informally by dialogue. We survey about once every other year. We ask all board members to visit with guests after the concert (cookie time) so that we can get a sense of satisfaction.","We completed six rehearsals, a dress rehearsal and a concert. We measured participation at rehearsals for the first time, with all instrument groups reflecting acceptable participation (90%). Concert attendees reported to board members that the music was interesting and well performed. Attendance was lower than anticipated (330 versus 207), possibly because of another local theater event the same evening.",,3465,"Other, local or private",7833,1831,"Laura Keller, Julie Rathmanner, Pepper Clemmensen, Mary Ellen Lundsten, Michael Walsh, Kendall Kubasch, Veronica Lilly, Jeff Burns, Renee Goerdt, Forrest Ward, Gretchen Katzenberger",0.00,"Buffalo Community Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Music- Made in the USA""",2015-10-24,2015-10-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198 ",jtjb@tds.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-160,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32501,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Upon successful completion of this project, Buffalo Community Theater will have: provided 16 staff and approximately 30 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment and provide an artistic outlet for 6 actor/singers and 4 musicians. Buffalo Community Theater will have entertained audiences of approximately 900 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, at least 10% of whom have not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production and will have increased ticket sales to senior citizens by 20%. Upon successful completion of this project, Buffalo Community Theater will have: provided 16 staff and approximately 30 local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment and provide an artistic outlet for 6 actor/singers and 4 musicians. Buffalo Community Theater will have entertained audiences of approximately 900 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, at least 10% of whom have not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production and will have increased ticket sales to senior citizens by 20%. We will count all participants and patrons. Audience surveys will collect demographic info. Participant surveys will gather feedback on experiences, etc. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info and breakdown by date, age, etc. We will count all participants and patrons. Audience surveys will collect demographic info. Participant surveys will gather feedback on experiences, etc. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info and breakdown by date, age, etc.","Buffalo Community Theater provided 14 staff and local volunteers with an opportunity to work in a supportive, artistic environment and provided an artistic outlet for 6 actor/singers and 7 musicians. Buffalo Community Theater entertained audiences totaling 872 people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds, 16% of whom had not been to a previous Buffalo Community Theater production. We increased ticket sales to seniors citizens by 11 % over the last production. These numbers were derived by counting participants, tracking audience through our ticket vendor and taking an oral poll of patrons as they came to the theater.",,11640,"Other, local or private",18640,1200,"Michael Walsh, Erin Walsh, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Jon Salmon, Suzanna Joyce, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland, Philip Ludwig, Jennifer Robinson",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,Meshuggah-Nuns,2015-10-16,2015-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 716-6306 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns, Sherburne, Meeker, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-161,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32502,"Project Grant",2016,2791,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This Minnesota-themed concert will introduce audiences and performers to music by Minnesota composers and includes world premieres of two songs written for Great River Chorale's 15th anniversary season. The music is interspersed with narrations of poetry by Minnesota authors. A pre-concert conversation with composers will enhance the concert experience. Two performances will accommodate audience demand for this concert. Concert attendance will grow by 22% over 2014 holiday concert attendance.; Upon completion of this project the outcomes, which will be measured in large part by an audience survey, as well as the number of tickets sold, are expected to reveal the following: 1. Increased audience satisfaction (as compared to the 2014 survey responses) because of the addition of a second performance which will create more seating and better sight lines for the audience. 2. A 22% increase in audience attendance from the 2014 holiday concert's record-breaking attendance (more than 650 patrons), of which 10% are new audience members. 3. A 5% increase in attendance of audience members between the ages of 5 and 64. 4. At least a 10% increase of concert survey responses due to incentives for participation. 5. Audience and Great River Chorale members will gain increased knowledge and understanding of the compositional styles of contemporary Minnesota composers. 6. Great River Chorale members will experience individual and collective artistic growth and satisfaction as a result of preparing and performing the music in this concert. 7. Great River Chorale will add contact information from interested patrons to its mailing and email lists. The success of this concert will be evaluated by audience attendance, the number and type of tickets sold, quantitative and qualitative data collected from a concert survey administered to audiences and performers, and verbal feedback from the same. At each performance of Made In Minnesota: Music of the Season"" the ticket stubs will be collected, counted and sorted to determine attendance and a breakdown of the audience by adults, seniors (age 65 and older), and students. Each concert program will contain an audience survey to collect quantitative and qualitative data from the audience. An example of the concert survey used at Great River Chorale's April 2015 concert is attached. A modified version of the attached survey will be created for the December 2015 concert and will include additional questions about county of residence and ethnicity. A link to an electronic version of the survey will be available on Great River Chorale's website and Facebook page. Respondents who submit a completed survey will be entered in a drawing to win Great River Chorale's 2014 CD ""A Merry Little Christmas."" Performers will also have an opportunity to give feedback about the concert experience. A summary of the data that is collected will be shared with the artistic staff and board of directors and will be used for future planning purposes.""","Specific outcomes achieved as a result of this project include the introduction of music by living Minnesota composers and poetry by living Minnesota poets to audiences and performers who did not previously know these works, the world premieres of two new songs composed for Great River Chorale, and a pre-concert conversation with composer Laura Caviani and poet David Bengtson led by Great River Chorale artistic managing director Mary Kay Geston that explored the origin and inspiration for some of the music and poetry in the concerts. This activity also provided an opportunity for the 30 people in attendance to ask questions and interact with the guest artists. Another outcome of this project is due to advertising in a new radio market (Minnesota Public Radio) in an effort to target an audience interested in classical music. Verbal feedback from several first-time attendees indicated that the MPR advertisements were the single reason they purchased tickets to the concert. Quantitative evaluation of this project was done by counting the number and type of tickets sold, as well as by assessing the manner in which audience members learned about the concerts. Combined ticket sales for both 2015 concerts were 191 seniors, 191 adults, and 42 students, equaling a total of 424 audience members. When buying advance tickets online, purchasers were asked to identify how they learned about the concerts. This data showed that our audience learned about the concerts by (in descending order of frequency) hearing about it from a performer, receiving a seasonal mailer, seeing an online advertisement, reading an article in the Saint Cloud Times, seeing an advertisement in a church newsletter, receiving an email from Great River Chorale, and by word of mouth. Written and verbal feedback from audience members and participating artists provided qualitative feedback and is exemplified in the following comments: ""Wow, your performance yesterday totally exceeded my expectations!"", ""The whole program was so wonderful: seamless transitions between pieces, interesting and varied choice of material, joyous yet professional, too."", ""Thank you for programming and conducting the exceptional Christmas Concerts this weekend."", ""A tenor in our church choir, who is not easily pleased, announced at our rehearsal that his ears were ""happy"" because of the quality of Great River Chorale singing!""",,13673,"Other, local or private",16464,,"Katherine Gardner, Connie Taylor, Dennis Douma, Maureen McCarter, Alex Hennen, Jennifer Pearson Hennen, Mary Geston, Deborah Ferrell",0.00,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Made in Minnesota: Music of the Season",2015-12-04,2015-12-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Kay",Geston,"Great River Chorale","4310 County Rd 137 PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 515-4472 ",greatriverchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka, Morrison, Todd, Douglas, Kandiyohi",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-162,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32503,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through this production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, we intend to create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience; deliver an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community; and share Great River Educational Arts Theatre’s core value Honoring the imagination of children. This production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will accomplish the following goals, 1) provide a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 5,264 individuals, including 4,020 youth, 2) give actors the life-changing opportunity to work with a professional artistic staff, 3) engage 40 youth and teen community actors as members of the cast, as well as 12 crew and 80 volunteers, 4) create and execute a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience, 5) deliver an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community, and 6) share the theme that Honoring the imagination of children. Great River Educational Arts Theatre is proud to be part of the Central Minnesota Arts Community that creates impressive high quality work in a variety of disciplines! The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools. The proposed outcomes will be measured by audience surveys, ticket sales, crew and volunteer feedback, and artistic director evaluation. We currently use Up Front Consulting to create our evaluation tools. Both qualitative and quantitative data is gathered, then analyzed. This information is then used to make adjustments to our programs are made in order to meet demands of our constituents and/or increase the effectiveness of that activity.","This production of ""Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"" accomplished the following goals, 1) provided a creative, theatrical experience for the audience of 5,000+ individuals, including youth, 2) gave community actors the life-changing opportunity to work with a professional artistic staff, 3) engaged 38 youth and teen community actors as members of the cast, as well as 11 crew and 80+ volunteers, 4) created and executed a high-quality artistic live performing arts experience, 5) delivered an accessible, fun, and engaging arts event for the entire community, and 6) shared the theme that ""Honoring the imagination of children.""",,54260,"Other, local or private",61260,3000,"Marianne Arnzen, Bonnie Bologna, Barbara Carlson, Don Christenson, Joanne Dorsher, Brady Hughs, Patrick LaLonde, Steve Palmer, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Pat Thompson",0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs",2015-10-16,2015-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Morrison, Todd, Pope, Kandiyohi, Kandiyohi, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-163,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32504,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At the formal concert and outreach activities performed by WindSync, several hundred people will have experienced a valuable and engaging live performance of a wide array of classical music from well-known classics to new music incorporating elements of theater. At the outreach activities, school students and senior citizens will have heard an exciting and entertaining young quintet perform and discuss their music and the instruments they play.; At the formal concert and outreach activities, the audience members will have experienced a valuable and engaging live performance of chamber music of the highest quality, performed by the vibrant wind quintet WindSync. Audience members will hear a wide array of classical masterworks and works rarely performed or new to them, and the experience will meet or exceed their expectations. At outreach activities, students and senior citizens will have a chance to hear, learn from, and meet this ensemble. If the Minnesota Public Radio recording of the concert is aired at a later time, that will generate additional public awareness and add a state-wide audience for the Chamber Music Society and the performers. Evaluation will be based on concert and outreach activity attendance and responses from attendees, performers, staff and board members. We will distribute and collect surveys and incorporate feedback from audience members following the performance. Evaluation will be based on concert and outreach activity attendance and responses from attendees, performers, staff and board members. We will distribute and collect surveys and incorporate feedback from audience members following the performance.","At the formal concert and outreach activities, the audience members experienced a valuable and engaging live performance of chamber music of the highest quality, performed by the vibrant wind quintet WindSync. Audience members heard a wide array of classical masterworks and works rarely performed or new to them, and the experience exceeded their expectations. At outreach activities, students and senior citizens heard, learned from, and met this ensemble. Portions of the Minnesota Public Radio recording of the concert will most likely be aired at a later time, and that will generate additional public awareness and add a state-wide audience for the Chamber Music Society and the performers.",,5200,"Other, local or private",12200,,"Patricia Bolanos-Fabres, Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Maureen McCarter, Carol Mossey, Michael Zellgert",0.00,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"WindSync concert and community outreach",2015-11-15,2015-11-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645 ",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Benton, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-164,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32505,"Project Grant",2016,770,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We know the public enjoys exposure to rotating art in our public spaces, but our measurable outcome would be for the displayed local artists to experience sales of their art from these public displays. The stipend is meant to offset the time and expense of the artists for setup and takedown of the displays. Our goal is for each rotating artist to sell at least one piece of art from their public display. The City of Sartell contracts with Paramount Visual Arts to select artists and coordinate the rotations. They survey the artists about the sales or feedback they receive from the display at City Hall so we will have measurable results on art sales. Melissa Gohman will simply ask each rotating artist about their sales when their display time period is over.","Our outcome of artist exposure was met by exposure to a new market - more people were introduced to each artist via the walk-in traffic to City Hall, which could lead to future sales. As a direct result of the City Hall exposure, Chuck Norwood sold two works during his rotation, and high school student Claire Miller experienced her first solo showing of her work.",,430,"Other, local or private",1200,,"Sarah Nicoll, Steve Hennes, David Peterson, Amy Braig Lindstrom, Pat Lynch",0.00,"City of Sartell","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Sartell City Hall Rotating Art Project",2015-10-01,2016-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Degiovanni,"City of Sartell","125 Pine Cone Rd N PO Box 140",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 253-2171 ",mary@sartellmn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-165,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32508,"Project Grant",2016,3203,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Older adult involvement: a majority of participants will be older adults from within our communities. 2. Engagement: the program will bring visible joy to the participant's lives. 3. Art exposure and appreciation: participants will be exposed to a variety of art forms. 4. Community building: the program will bring together a diverse group of community members in the enjoyment of arts programs. Measurable outcomes: Attendance: A. To have 75 older adults or adults with disabilities participate in the concert series and at least 25% of the participants to be new attendees at each concert. We plan to create a registration system that ensures that everyone who wants to attend is able to attend at least one of the concerts. B. To have at least 50 older adults or adults with disabilities participate in the Health and Arts Fair. 2. To have attendees at both events share their feelings and emotions about how the events impacted their life and in turn their well-being. We want to know that these events made a difference in their lives and if they didn't how we might offer arts programming that does accomplish this. 3. To receive positive feedback from at least 80 percent of those who participate and are surveyed. We want to identify what they enjoyed about the programming and what types of arts programming will contribute to their quality of life. We will conduct in-person surveys of attendees with the goal of identifying the value of attendance and the impact on their life. We will use this information to develop and enhance future arts programming in conjunction with our clients. We will track attendance by gathering the names of those who attend both events. We will conduct one-on-one surveys of a representative number of participants in the concert series. We will conduct one-on-one surveys of a representative number of participants at the Health and Arts fair. These surveys will gather information on what aspects of each program they valued the most and how we can improve and expand future arts programming. We will review this information and use it to help us determine future opportunities for offering arts programming within the community.","Measurable outcomes: Project Outcomes: 1. Older adult involvement: a majority of participants will be older adults from within our communities. Report: Of those participating in the Paramount Senior Matinee Series 74 participants were older than age 60 and one was a young adult with disabilities. Our Health and Arts Fair experienced a 33 percent increase in attendance (80 people). A majority of those attending were over age 60. 2. Engagement: the program will bring visible joy to the participant's lives. Report: based on the personal surveys conducted 100 percent of those participating shared the events were very enjoyable. 3. Art exposure and appreciation: participants will be exposed to a variety of art forms. Report: Events included Old Tyme Music, historical presentation, blue grass music and contemporary Christmas music. 4. Community building: the program will bring together a diverse group of community members in the enjoyment of arts programs. Report: Our Health and Arts Fair drew adults from an estimated 25 miles around Holdingford. Our Paramount Senior Matinee Series included older adults from Holdingford, Avon, St Anna, Albany and St Stephen. Evaluation Plan/Methods: We will conduct in-person surveys of attendees with the goal of identifying the value of attendance and the impact on their life. We will use this information to develop and enhance future arts programming in conjunction with our clients. Report: One-on-one interviews were conducted with 30 participants of the Health and Arts Fair and the Paramount Senior Matinee Series.",,3523,"Other, local or private",6726,,"Chris Bernard, Rose Blascziek, Lenore Dawson, Joyce Ebnet, Ramona Fedor, Charmaine Hanson, Joyce Hess, Carlena Johnson, Jenna Koester, Doug Legatt, Sue Marstein, Maurice Meyer, Irene Schmidt, Mary Stalberger, Rosanne Voss, Dennis Wentland, Joe Christensen, Judy Heitzman",0.00,"Helping Hands Outreach","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Helping Hands Arts Programming Events",2015-10-09,2015-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Frank,Haynes,"Helping Hands Outreach","101 Plymouth St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-9960 ",frank.haynes@holdingfordhelpinghands.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-167,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32509,"Project Grant",2016,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","50% increase in arts class participation. 20% increase in male participation. Four theater arts educational opportunities offered. Two literary arts educational opportunities offered. Ethnic diversity in each class. Socioeconomic diversity in each class. 95% overall satisfied rating on participant survey. 80% commitment from participants to audition for a theater production in the next 1 year. 30 non-duplicated class participants in grant period. Participation in 4 age categories (elementary/teen/adult/senior). 50% increase in arts class participation. 20% increase in male participation. Four theater arts educational opportunities offered. Two literary arts educational opportunities offered. Ethnic diversity in each class. Socioeconomic diversity in each class. 95% overall satisfied rating on participant survey. 80% commitment from participants to audition for a theater production in the next 1 year. 30 non-duplicated class participants in grant period. Participation in 4 age categories (elementary/teen/adult/senior). We have a software program that will track data for the grant period. We enter registrations for each class and make categories for tracking our measurable outcomes. For the satisfaction rating and audition participation we will construct a survey. We have a software program that will track data for the grant period. We enter registrations for each class and make categories for tracking our measurable outcomes. For the satisfaction rating and audition participation we will construct a survey.","The specific outcomes achieved were: 17 students, grades 5-10, attended an 8 week performing arts education class, 6 of those students were involved in a high school performing art competition. This class included: performing arts overview, creating ensembles, movement and space, improvisation basics, character development and stage directions/blocking. 8 students attended a 4 week literary arts education class and would like to be involved in a literary arts competition next year. This 4 week class included: focus and concentration, utilizing voice, monologue preparation and presentation, and self-evaluation. Data was collected for each registration to provide this measurement. At the end of each class, an evaluation was given out and 100% were returned. The evaluation included a scale system about the registration process, communication with the hosting organization, instructor preparedness and knowledge of material, facility adequacy and expectation achievement. The evaluation also included open ended questions about future programming needs and ideas.",,5778,"Other, local or private",8578,1080,"Tom Schreiner, Tim Zipoy, Bob Stein, Heather Hooper, Brian Becker, Shawn Meyers, Jim Wagner, Theresa Mathias, Jody Markgraf",0.00,"Kimball Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Kimball Area Arts Education Project",2015-10-01,2015-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Olson,"Kimball Community Education","PO Box 368",Kimball,MN,55353,"(320) 398-7700x 112",cathy.olson@kimball.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-168,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32511,"Project Grant",2016,2450,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","The outcomes of this residency are: 1) to provide supplemental, lasting, and meaningful learning opportunities for Rockford students; 2) improved student playing and enhanced leadership skills; 3) to connect the students with an in-depth experience with professionals; and 4) to provide an exceptional and unique experience in the arts for the community members of Rockford, benefitting them positively through a quality arts presentation, resulting in a deeper arts understanding and appreciation.; The ultimate project intention and outcome of this residency for the student community is to provide an experience to Rockford students that supplements school music curricula through an in-depth residency. The Copper Street Brass Quintet will engage my students not only in music, but also in activities enhancing their creativity, sequential thinking, self-control, and concentration, among other skills. They use specific pieces of music to facilitate an experience that instills an appreciation of music, runs concurrent to the Minnesota State Academic Standards for music, and advances the school arts curriculum. Specific educational goals for this residency are to: Supplement, not supplant, my existing school music curricula. Increase students’ musical skills (tone production, note-recognition, rhythm, listening, etc.). Provide students with the chance to perform alongside professionals at the capstone performance (increasing self-confidence and motivation, and cultivating community support through excellence and achievement). Create strong leaders within my band program, encouraging excelled and continuing participation in band. Each program component is carefully designed not only to coincide with relevant classroom curriculum but also to be age-appropriate, high energy and engaging, and sequential. The band students here in Rockford range in ability levels from beginners to more advanced young musicians. In each classroom performance, the Copper Street Brass Quintet’s teaching artists tailor their teaching methods and curricula to meet the student at their ability level, thus providing the opportunity for the most efficient student improvement. I am excited that this residency would make possible the quintet to come in and speak to and perform for my students, and not just travel through town for a concert and be gone. My students will build a relationship with the Copper Street Brass Quintet and will benefit from this in-depth, unique, and positive musical instruction beyond what they get in their regular daily music lessons and band class. All elements of the residency will be evaluated. In the context of a residency, there are several indicators that both the Copper Street Brass Quintet and I will monitor. They include: Students who are visually engaged, who ask questions, participate in discussions and volunteer. This is a strong indicator that my students are interacting with the material and processing the information in ways that will be retained. Improved instrumental playing. I will hear my bands play more in tune, play together better, and use proper warm-ups prior to rehearsals. Positive feedback from my students. I will specifically ask my students between activities about what they learned and how those concepts are relevant to their own music-making. A successful capstone performance: the students enjoy a chance to perform, show a focused effort, and produce a polished end product. We will attract a large audience from the community. Student reflection is built into each educational activity by the Copper Street Brass Quintet. For example, in the Copper Street Brass Quintet’s classroom showcases, the group performs a variety of music for the students and also asks them to make thoughtful observations about what they see and hear. Specifically, with junior high and high school bands, the Copper Street Brass Quintet uses a suite of three pieces of music from the famous opera “Carmen” to sequence three clear learning goals. Each movement from the suite is followed by a discussion focused on connecting the observations to the music and concepts the students are studying in band. The first piece encourages careful listening to identify an important element of music - the melody. The students are challenged first to describe what a melody is, and then to follow the melody as it is passed from the trumpet to the trombone during the performance. After the piece concludes, students will identify what instruments performed the melody, why it is important to listen carefully and find the melody, and how those listening skills can improve the sound and balance of their own band. The other two pieces performed from the “Carmen” suite build on the skill of careful listening to incorporate thoughtful observation and discussion of the performer’s body language and ensemble communication and finally more advanced instrumental technique, such as changing the sound to communicate the style of music. In this way, students can enjoy hearing an exciting, professional performance and also grow as musicians themselves. In class: students are participating and improving their musical understanding. After the classes: verbal feedback from the students. After the school day: surveys from school faculty and staff. At the evening concert: surveys from parents and audience. The quintet video and audio records all of their sessions during residencies, and I will follow suit and also set up my video camera and audio recorder as well. This goes for the in-class educational sessions as well as the evening performance. This will provide the opportunity for feedback the day-of as well as after the residency is complete, and will be invaluable both for me and the Copper Street Brass Quintet for my program’s future residency/educational projects and for the quintet’s future programming. The day after the residency, in my music classes, my students and I will watch and listen to the final performance. I will then start a dialogue with my students about what they thought. I will ask questions, aiming for thoughtful and in-depth feedback from them, such as: “What do you observe the Copper Street Brass Quintet doing when they’re performing? Do they look relaxed? Like they’re having fun? Did you perceive them to make mistakes?” “What do you observe us doing when we’re performing? How did our performance go? Aside from notes and rhythms, how did we do? How did we look as a band? Did we look proud to be on stage? Did we seem comfortable? Did you have fun performing?” “How did the audience react to our music versus other concerts we’ve done? Do you think the community enjoyed it?” In addition to the in-class and video/audio described above, the quintet and I will work together to provide a concrete evaluation of the residency in three ways: 1) a record of in-class observations and responses from the students, recorded at the end of each residency day; 2) online exit and paper surveys after the evening performance for the audience in attendance; and 3) online surveys for school faculty/staff, parents, students, and community members upon the residency’s culmination. The most basic evaluation measure is careful planning and communication between myself and the Copper Street Brass Quintet. We will establish baseline goals with at the beginning of the residency and touch base before each activity about progress towards those goals. Notes from all communications are kept in an online database where we can see progress. I have worked with the Copper Street Brass Quintet to develop a simple feedback survey that we will use to measure overall reaction to the project and to solicit ideas for improvement. The survey is available online as a Google form and in print at the concert. The results from these surveys are compiled online by the survey host (Google) and will provide data to aid in our evaluation of the residency and will give me and my band program the tools I need to duplicate, as well as improve upon, certain aspects for future residencies we host here in Rockford.","The outcomes of this residency were to: 1) to provide supplemental, lasting, and meaningful learning opportunities for Rockford students; 2) improved student playing and enhanced leadership skills; 3) to connect the students with an in-depth experience with professionals; and 4) to provide an exceptional and unique experience in the arts for the community members of Rockford, benefitting them positively through a quality arts presentation, resulting in a deeper arts understanding and appreciation. I believe we attained all four of these outcomes. My students still bring up concepts they learned from the Copper Street Brass almost on a daily basis. They don't get this opportunity often at all and giving them this residency has led to a greater interest in band as a whole. Our evaluation piece included four aspects: in class - students are participating and improving their musical understanding, after the classes - verbal feedback from the students, after the school day - surveys from school faculty and staff, and at the evening concert - surveys from parents and audience. The most objective of these was the survey I had my students take after the residency. 100% of the students said they learned multiple things from the residency from how to overcome stage fright and look like a professional on stage to how to create an arrangement and how to stay involved in music past high school.",,2550,"Other, local or private",5000,,"Kris Abrahamson, Todd Anderson, Ted Botten, Lia Hall, Kathy Smith, Chuck Tryon, Paul Durand",0.00,"Rockford Area Schools","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Copper Street Brass educational and performance residency",2016-02-29,2016-02-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jerald,Ferdig,"Rockford Area Schools","6051 Ash St",Rockford,MN,55373,"(763) 477-9165 ",staff@csbq.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-169,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32512,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra performed the first subscription concert of its 40th season on 10/24/15. 2. Concert repertoire included Festive Overture by Shostakovich, a contemporary piece for wind instruments, a Mozart serenade for stringed instruments, and a masterwork of the symphonic repertoire, The New World Symphony by Dvorak. 3. More than 500 people attended the concert. 4. Over 100 audience members learned about the music of this performance in the pre-concert discussion with Clinton Smith. Over 200 audience members met musicians and enjoyed social networking at the post-concert reception. 5. The orchestra sold 10 additional season tickets at this event. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will count and record the number of musicians, the number of adult, senior, and student audience members, and the sales of season tickets. The Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra will gather verbal and written feedback from musicians, board members and audience members. 1. Surveys are placed in the season program. Patrons are invited to complete the survey and return it to the Symphony. 2. Verbal feedback is an important part of the post-concert reception. Many audience members and musicians provide feedback immediately following the performance. This is duly noted by staff. 3. Counting attendance at the pre-concert lecture, concert, and post-concert reception provides an instant measure of support.","1. Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra performed the first subscription concert of its 40th season on October 24, 2015. 2. Concert repertoire included Festive Overture by Shostakovich, a contemporary piece for wind instruments, a Mozart serenade for stringed instruments, and a masterwork of the symphonic repertoire, The New World Symphony by Dvorak. 3. 225 people attended the concert. 4. Over 60 audience members learned about the music of this performance in the pre-concert discussion with Clinton Smith. Over 200 audience members met musicians and enjoyed social networking at the post-concert reception. 5. The orchestra sold 6 additional season tickets at this event. Evaluation methods were used as described in the proposal. 1. Surveys are placed in the season program. Patrons are invited to complete the survey and return it to The Symphony. 2. Verbal feedback is an important part of the post-concert reception. Many audience members and musicians provide feedback immediately following the performance. This is duly noted by staff. 3. Counting attendance at the pre-concert lecture, concert, and post-concert reception provides an instant measure of support.",,10215,"Other, local or private",17215,,"Walter Boyd, Micah Barrett, John Brown, Glenda Burgeson, Ross Detert, David Haugen, Cory Hollenhorst, Lori Johnson, Jennifer Kalpin, Jill Pattock, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Erika Schwichtenberg, Angie Stenson, Mark Springer",0.00,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Essence",2015-10-24,2015-10-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-170,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32518,"Project Grant",2016,5110,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. 100 pieces submitted with approximately 40 juried in. 2. Award Reception will have an attendance of 150 people. 3. The exhibit will be on display during at least 12 performances at the Paramount Theatre.; 1. 100 pieces submitted with approximately 40 juried in. 2. Award Reception will have an attendance of 150 people. 3. The exhibit will be on display during at least 12 performances at the Paramount Theatre with thousands of viewers. 1. Registration forms will track the number of pieces submitted to the show. 2. Head count will be utilized for the reception count in the theatre. 3. A follow up tally will be used to gauge the audience for the theatre events during the exhibition. 1. Registration forms will track the number of pieces entered and the accepted pieces to the show. 2. Head count will be utilized for the reception count. 3. A follow up tally will be used to gauge the audience attendance for Paramount Theatre events. 4. An online survey will be used. 5. A photographer will participate in the documentation of the event, which captures expressions, participation, gender, age and diversity.","1. 100 pieces submitted with approximately 40 juried in: Registration forms will track the number of pieces submitted to the show. 2. Award Reception will have an attendance of 150 people: Head count will be utilized for the reception count in the theatre. 3. The exhibit will be on display during at least 12 performances at the Paramount Theatre: A follow up tally will be used to gauge the audience for the theatre events during the exhibition.",,3090,"Other, local or private",8200,,"Julia Gustafson, Shane Mahon, Regan Stommes, Christopher Zlatic, Ellen Nelson",0.00,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"16th Annual Essential Art Exhibition and Celebration",2016-01-22,2016-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Washington, Grant, Anoka, Crow Wing, Big Stone, Marshall, Hennepin, Itasca, Olmsted, Olmsted, Goodhue, Ramsey, Wright, Otter Tail, Mower, Nobles, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-171,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 32519,"Project Grant",2016,3646,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A Choral Community will feature between 5-7 choirs spanning generations and organizations. There will be roughly 195 singers of all ages on stage. We anticipate over 350 audience members. We will look for an overall satisfaction rating of 4/5 on an audience survey. We will look for a high satisfaction rating from choir directors on the offerings of the project. We will reach 5,000 people on Facebook with our multiple concert posts; generate 25 click-throughs to our website; and 200 post likes.; Once completed, ‘A Choral Community’ will have featured between 5-7 Central Minnesota choirs spanning generations and organizations with at least 195 singers of all ages on stage. We anticipate over 390 patrons to have attended this concert compared to last year’s count of 350. We will receive an overall satisfaction rating of at least 4/5 on our audience survey indicating success of the project. We will look for a high satisfaction rating from the participating choir directors on the offering of the project and how it served their organization. After the finale, we will be looking for a favorable audience reaction – verbal and nonverbal (e.g. standing ovation). One more indication of success will be increased activity on our social media profiles. We will reach an estimated 5,000 people on Facebook with our multiple concert posts leading up to the event, and post-event; generate 25 click-throughs to our website, and over 200 post likes, anticipating greater growth from last year. Count number of guest artists on stage. Count ticket sales, anticipating increase over last year. Tally audience survey. Tally survey for guest artists on how this project served them. Use Facebook page Insight Report to determine community reach. Counting ticket sales is one of the evaluation methods that we will use to determine if our marketing and promotional materials were effective (print, email, billboard, online streaming, and website impressions). An observed increase in audience size over last year will indicate success. A survey will be used to determine how we can serve our audiences better at this and future concerts. A paper survey will be available in the lobby for patrons who prefer to fill out a hard copy of a survey, while an online survey will appear as a link in the program, along with the website address and a QR Code for those patrons who use smartphones. Both the paper and online results will be tabulated into a spreadsheet and read amongst the staff of Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota and its Board of Directors. We will be looking for ratings of 4’s and 5’s (5 = Excellent) on the feedback responses. A separate survey will be conducted and sent to the directors of our guest choirs where we will ask for their feedback on how this project served their particular choir and if they felt that singing with - and for - a difference audience was a good experience. While it will be difficult to determine how many people are reading and seeing our particular advertisement on the billboards, we can say that the estimated number of cars driving past the billboard near St Joseph, Minnesota receives an average of 18,000 cars daily; while the traffic count near the Municipal Athletic Complex in St Cloud receives a daily average of 23,000 vehicles. Audience reactions will be observed during and after the concert and in the weeks to come, new verbal responses will help us determine whether anything different needs to be done in preparation for next year’s collaborative concert. A non-verbal standing ovation at the close of the concert will signify favorable audience reaction. An increase in activity on our social media profiles will point to the success of the event and to the awareness of the choir(s) in general. We will count the number of Facebook “likes” and Twitter “follows” on our sites. We anticipate that our post-concert announcement and/or video will be seen by well over 500 people on our Facebook page, and all post-concert status update replies will be read.","‘A Choral Community’ featured seven (7) Central Minnesota choirs spanning generations and organizations with nearly 250 singers of all ages on stage performing separately and together in a final massed choir piece. There were nearly 450 patrons in the audience for our third annual concert, almost one hundred more than last year, and a greater amount than we had anticipated there to be in the audience. The audience surveys collected indicated mostly 5s because of the quality of the program and the quantity of music and variety of choral organizations represented. We had more patrons fill out the audience survey online than we have had in the past (57 this year, vs. 22 last year). The survey indicated success of this concert and that we are meeting a need in the community. The surveys from participating choral directors indicated that the flow of the concert and logistics were very well planned; and that the variety of performing groups and music selections were spot on. Each of the directors and their choral groups enjoyed being able to sit in the audience to hear the other ensembles perform, recognizing that this was a celebration of choral singing and not a contest. They indicated being extremely willing to participate again in the future. We increased the number of concert posts this year leading up to the event and after the event had concluded. As a result, we were able to generate many more post-likes and our reach was greater than in 2014. The number of likes for our posts this year was: 834 (compared to 374 in 2014); the number of people reached this year was: 10,134 (compared to 5,236 in 2014). There was a marked increase in ticket sales this year, due to the variety of choirs, the number of audience members that they were able to bring, and our marketing efforts. This year, our event brought in 431 audience members versus 357 in 2014. It is difficult to determine how many audience members attended due to seeing the two billboards in the St. Cloud area, but whether they attended or not, they did see an advertisement for ‘A Choral Community’ and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. The audience was on their feet at the close of the final piece, “The Road Home” and post-concert, we received numerous emails about how much our patrons enjoyed the concert.",,3500,"Other, local or private",7146,,"Karen Cash, Susan Cogdill, Alex Klaers, Guytano Magno, David Tilstra, Andrew Walesch, Kelly Warren, Joann Weber, Jennifer Wildeson, Ethan Wittrock",0.00,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Choral Community",2015-11-01,2015-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-172,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 32520,"Project Grant",2016,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Youth Theatre Workshop/NorthStar Family Theatre will present six, full length, musical/theatrical performances of the A Christmas Carol during December 2015. The production will include artistic staff, approximately 80 performers of all ages, and 90 volunteers. Based on past quantitative analysis, approximately 2450 enthusiastic audience members from throughout Central Minnesota will attend these performances. Please note that this number includes both complimentary and paid audience totals. 1) Approximately 2450 adults and children of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds will experience live theatre performances in a convenient, community environment in Central Minnesota. We estimate that 20% of these audience members will not have been to or been involved in a previous NorthStar production. 2) Ten emerging artists will gain knowledge and real life experience in all facets of theatrical production. 3) Approximately 80 volunteers will have an opportunity to engage with the arts in Central Minnesota. Approximately 60 performers will engage in a high quality theatrical arts experience that will also educate them in multiple musical and chorographic styles. 4) Twenty-five artistic and technical staff members will have collaborated to create this high quality arts experience. Quantitative evaluation number of performances, number of people attending, number of volunteers and performers. Qualitative feedback from participants, staff, audience, volunteers, recording of performances, audience surveys, printed materials document activities. Quantitative: 1. The number of performances. 2. The number of people attending each performance. 3. The number of performers participating. 4. The number of volunteers and volunteer hours garnered by each show. Qualitative: 1. Verbal and written feedback from participants, parents, volunteers, staff, board and audience member. 2. Recording of rehearsals and performances demonstrates artistic quality. 3. Printed materials and website document activities. Although we utilize surveys in our evaluations, we find them to be quite limiting. We also request narrative feedback from our participants. These open ended requests have garnered a much greater return rate then short surveys. Please see the sample survey and an example of a narrative response given by Jennifer Schreiffles.","There were 10 performances with 95 volunteers and 62 performers. Elk River Community Theatre is being revamped because of the experience all of the adult actors had in this show, causing them to want to do more “adult” theater. One mother helped make props from her hospital bed after miscarrying her eighth child, and being diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. Several NorthStar Family Theatre families are committed to ensuring that her daughters will be able to participate in the next show. Also, there is a young man who is severely autistic. He started out as a backstage hand four years ago, and didn’t really talk to anyone. Now he’s come so far out of his shell that he acted, danced, and sang a lead role. His mother cried she was so proud of him. Our stage manager has also come out of her shell. A quiet, reserved girl who never took charge, has stage managed several shows for us and has become confident. Her mother sent an email to Artistic Director, Eileen Anderson, thanking her for the wonderful change she’s seen in her daughter over the past few years. Many audience members commented on the fabulous costumes and set. They’ve commented before on the superb quality of acting and singing. Now, thanks to the Central Minnesota Arts Board grant, they thought the set and costumes were up to the level of the acting and singing. There is a DVD of the show, and there are program fliers. All of the cast members benefitted from the experience and opportunities for artistic and personal growth provided by this project. A new demographic of audience members connected with and enjoyed this performing arts experience. NorthStar's Emerging Artists Conservatory members gained valuable experience in a variety of performing and technical aspects of show production. Audience totals are carefully tracked by the Box Office Manager and are reported above. Cast, crew, and staff members are listed in the Christmas Carol program. Volunteer hour logs are maintained by our Volunteer Coordinator. This statistical information, while very important, does not represent the most significant outcome of all. NorthStar believes that the true value of any arts experience is the way in which it changes people's lives. This is something that cannot be measured by any survey or statistical analysis but is made abundantly clear in the letter that NorthStar's Artistic Director received from Sherburne County RSVP Director, Charlotte Strei, regarding her daughter, Leita, uploaded below.",,39065,"Other, local or private",46065,100,"John Houlton, Russell Branjord, William Bade, Brian Budahn, Richard Theisen, Eileen Anderson, Jason Ramert, Jennifer Mueller",0.00,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA North Star Family Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Christmas Carol",2015-12-04,2015-12-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Budahn,"Youth Theatre Workshop AKA NorthStar Family Theatre","17804 Concord Ct","Elk River",MN,55330,"(651) 231-6794 ",budsing918@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Stearns, Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-173,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 10032988,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","About 1600 Delano area residents will experience accessible, high-quality theatre in their community. An estimated 80 artists will gain skills through participation and develop new intergenerational relationships. A balanced budget will be achieved. Feedback from cast and crew will be obtained via a survey; Audience feedback will be sought through QR codes in the program; Feedback will be gathered through conversations and quantitative measures such as attendance at performances.",,,,,8000,,,,"Delano Dramatic Company AKA Our Town Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1 ",,"Delano Dramatic Company's 2024 - 2025 season ",2024-10-15,2025-09-05,,"In Progress",,,Jack,Neveaux,"Delano Dramatic Company AKA Our Town Community Theatre","109 Clover Ln",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 239-8667",delanodramaticco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-65,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League. ","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan. ",,2 10029277,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,2505,,"ACHF Cultural Heritage","Student will remember two songs on African American Heritage themes and compose a poem on the same theme. The methods to be used include to see how the songs are remembered and to see if true themes on African American subjects come through",,,278,"Other,local or private",2783,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"The Legacy of African-American Poetry and Music",2023-12-05,2023-12-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-42,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media - Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10029279,"Project Grant Round 1",2024,6466,,"ACHF Arts Access","At least 25 individuals with a disability will participate in the painting classes and WACOSA will accommodate any barriers to the painting for 100% of the class participants. WACOSA staff will use an evaluation form to record accommodations that were provided to the participants. WACOSA staff will use an evaluation form to document information through observations and participation.",,,719,"Other,local or private",7185,,,,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Bringing Art to Sauk Centre",2024-01-01,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Flicker,WACOSA,"PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087",info@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-43,"Darla Hueske: MA Media Arts, Digital Video and Audio Production, New Mexico Highlands University, BS Communications, Minnesota State University, Fine Arts Instructor, Photography, Design at Dickinson State University, North Dakota: Developed and taught curriculum for Graphic Design and Photography courses, previous Public Information Officer, Arts Grant Manager, North Dakota Council on the Arts; Volunteer webmaster and publicity coordinator for Badlands Arts Association, ND, Photomidwest member; Tyler Bevier: St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce; Director of Downtown Planning and Development, St. Cloud Area Farmers Market Board Member, Heijue Arts Co-Chair, Launched public art murals downtown through the chamber of commerce; Lou Witt:, BA and Master in Music Education; Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children, past CMAB panelist; member CMAB directors, Shaelynn Waseka: BFA in 3D Animation from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Owner of Shae's Art Shack, Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota, Best Buy Teen Technology Center Manager, Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer; Thomas Berger: Owner of AAA Courier Express, Belville Productions - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Bons Tempos Theatre - Producer, Production Management, Designer, Masterpiece Media - Producer; previous History Theatre - Managing Director, General Manager, Tour Director, Education Director, Production Management, Stage Manager, Designer","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist, B.A. in English Education, M.A. in American Literature, orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Sandi Kroll, Owner-Refreshing Perspectives Therapy, MSW Boise State University, MFA in Theatre, University of California, San Diego, life-long consumer of performing arts, previous regional stage and event manger, former member of Actors Equity Association; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children.",,2 10032178,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","High school singers will refine their craft through the rehearsal preparation and performance of challenging literature for the 'All Is Well' concert. Audience members will experience a culturally significant and meaningful choral performance. Evaluation will occur by monitoring audience engagement through ticket sales, social media interaction and post-concert survey responses. YCCM will conduct a review to evaluate the project as it relates to our mission, vision, and programming.",,,6750,"Other,local or private",14750,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"YCCM will present All is Well, a performance featuring 100+ choral members, the St. Cloud String Quartet, and alumni singers.",2024-09-08,2024-12-15,,"In Progress",,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",rhennen@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-39,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 25496,"Project Grant 6000",2015,967,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","An audience surpassing attendance figures from Minnesota Center Chorale’s previous performances by nearly 5%. A minimum of 20 audience members will provide verbal feedback to singers, board members, and directors during the post-concert reception. Minnesota Center Chorale’s Project Director learns valuable feedback from special guests Cristina Seaborn and Paul Imholte regarding their experience performing with Minnesota Center Chorale. Audience members complete a brief educational survey and submit their results to Michelle, the Minnesota Center Chorale Operations Coordinator.Minnesota Center Chorale’s Operations Coordinator keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales and reports findings to the Grant Coordinator. Minnesota Center Chorale members will discuss verbal feedback at the November 2014 Board Meeting. Project Director Jody Martinson obtains feedback from Ms. Seaborn and Mr. Imholte through face-to-face interactions post-concert. A patron survey is created assessing the amount of knowledge gained from the music selections, program notes, and from Cristina Seaborn’s presentation.","Performance attendance surpassed attendance figures from Minnesota Center Chorale's previous popular music performance at the St Cloud Calvary Community Church by 277%. Minnesota Center Chorale gained verbal feedback from over 30 audience members. Cristina and Paul said they greatly enjoyed the choice of music and playing with the choir. They were moved by song lyrics, audience reactions, and attendance of the pre-concert lecture. We received 39 surveys from audience members and the results were largely positive.",,5953,"Other, local or private",6920,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Travis Scepaniak, Beverly Fiereck, Lila Heins, Keith Larson, Mary Kaeter, Don Neu",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 6000 ",,"Civil War Portrait ",2014-11-02,2014-11-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Dettman,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",jestine.ware@elfeditingandwriting.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000-2,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional. ","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional. ",, 25492,"Project Grant 6000",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1) Students will have an artistic, creative outlet to express their emotions and feelings. 2) Students learn the art of performance poetry, thus gaining confidence and self-esteem. 3) Students will learn how to write creatively in several facets of poetic form and will gain an appreciation for poetry. 4) Students will deepen their understanding of issues and solutions around homelessness, diversity and healthy relationship. 5) Students will have fun!The Center will conduct pre and post surveys with all students and teachers who participate. The survey will address all five outcomes listed above for the project. Additionally surveys with audience members attending the final presentations or slams will receive a survey also. Students will also be asked to provide verbal feedback throughout the workshops.","We did pre- and post-surveys with participants in the workshops at North Junior High (December), Participants in our Civic Engagement Leadership Conferences (October and March) completed evaluation forms of the keynote segment and workshops. Attendees at the McKinley assembly were invited to sign up for the workshops that followed; workshop participants were invited to join the ""Community Uniters"" Facebook page, and to attend the state ""spoken word"" finals or a writing workshop and open-mic in St Paul.",,4000,"Other, local or private",10000,500,"Thomas Moore, Buddy King, Mayuli Bales",,"The Center for Service Learning and Social Change","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant 6000 ",,"Spoken Word Artist Workshops ",2014-10-25,2014-11-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,LaNave,"The Center for Service Learning and Social Change","821 22nd Ave N PO Box 2352","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 259-5480 ",klanave@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-6000-1,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional. ","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional. ",, 10032875,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Mainstream and diverse audiences will gain awareness of and appreciation for contemporary Native American rock music. Participants feedback through narrative evaluations, social media hashtags, and/or emoji postcards will report new awareness of and appreciation for contemporary Native American rock music.",,,,,8000,,,,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Bringing Native American Rock Band War Bonnet to St. Cloud",2024-10-15,2025-05-30,,"In Progress",,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-53,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032876,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,7000,,"ACHF Arts Access","We will increase community options to experience live music, emphasizing young people and the sober community. We will provide performance opportunities for all ages, along with supporting education and growth for up-and-coming musicians. We collect data on attendee numbers and experience as well as money donated. Feedback is also shared and collected through emails, verbally, and through direct messages via social media.",,,,,7000,,,,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central Mimmesota AKA Project 37","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Project 37's Showcase Series 2024-2025",2024-10-12,2025-04-09,,"In Progress",,,Adrianna,Bovitz,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central Mimmesota AKA Project 37","8871 Burton Pl NW",Rice,MN,56367,,indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-54,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032877,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","CMYO will prepare students for a final in-person/livestream performance; build more understanding of the music, theory, and history through a Discovery Class; improve the presence of CMYO by reaching into the region to more schools and homeschools Surveys will be sent for feedback on the qualities of the program including rehearsals, performances, directors, and the overall experience. The Board will review and discuss any weaknesses that need to be improved with an action plan being created.",,,,,8000,,,,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Music of the World: Symphonic Expressions",2024-12-01,2025-06-01,,"In Progress",,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-55,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032854,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,2195,,"ACHF Arts Education","Students will come to appreciate the music and dance heritage of Haiti as they learn to do a dance from this county Hopefully they will also remember some Haitian songs that they can sing. Students will be able to do a Haitian dance and sing two songs from this country. Teachers will do follow up lessons that are bult on this project. To see how the students remember and can sing songs from Haiti will be a true measure.",,,,,2195,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"Learning to Dance With Haitian Music",2025-04-02,2025-04-03,,"In Progress",,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-46,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032855,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,4450,,"ACHF Arts Education","1.Bring 800+ community members into the school highlighting the creativity of our students. 2. Celebrate our student population by showcasing performances and demonstrations in the arts. 3. Exhibit a minimum of 700 works of visual art. 1.Count and survey attendees. 2.Count the number of individuals participating, especially with a breakdown by arts area. 3.Count number of artworks exhibited and the art disciplines represented.",,,,,4450,,,,"Elk River High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"ERHS Evening of the Arts - An All-Encompassing Student Art Showcase",2025-04-24,2025-04-24,,"In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Rebrovich,"Elk River High School","900 School St NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-3400",elizabeth.rebrovich@isd728.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-47,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032860,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Education","The major outcomes will be the addition of original music in three plays and the effect it had on the performance of the dramatic texts the learned process of creating an original script/score by students and an increase in audience attendance The plan to measure outcomes would be the composition and recording of 3- 4 tracks for the one act play six underscores for student written productions at a 24 hour play roughly a 45 minute score for three musketeers and a social media audio bit",,,,,8000,,,,"Saint Michael-Albertville High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"STMA Theater: Commissioning of Composer to enhance Theater Productions",2024-12-02,2025-05-23,,"In Progress",,,Joshua,Mann,"Saint Michael-Albertville High School","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,,joshuama@mystma.org?,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-48,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032861,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The Voces8 Masterclass and concert will allow access to a collaborative performance opportunity with regional choristers representing varied ages and backgrounds where a myriad of skills will be further enhanced. Festival participants will receive a Form that we will ask them to compete. This form will asses the elements of the day as well as their overall experience. Audience members will also be asked to complete survey asking about their experience.",,,,,8000,,,,"STMA Music Boosters Club","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"STMA Treble Choir Festival",2024-10-28,2024-10-28,,Completed,,,Joseph,Osowski,"STMA Music Boosters Club","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(701) 361-7044",Josepho@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-49,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032865,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Education","Engage students and community in 2025 spring musical; support local businesses, teachers and artists; and build sustainability for future theatrical productions. Improve student confidence, showcase student talents, and connect community to the arts. Evaluation plans include collaboration between Community Education; musical staff, cast, and crew; and parent volunteers to assess success during preparations (Jan-April 2025) and reflection following the final performance.",,,,,8000,,,,"Big Lake Schools Community Education","K-12 Education","Project Grant Round 1",,"2025 Big Lake High School Spring Musical and Theatre Update Plan",2025-01-23,2025-04-27,,"In Progress",,,Nicole,Overby,"Big Lake Schools Community Education","17901 205th Ave","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 262-2523",ce@biglakeschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-50,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032870,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Artists in the Monticello area will learn how to make complex large sculptural lanterns to an extent that they can skill-share in subsequent years. Area residents will learn how to make glow art for free and be inspired by a free public arts event. Feedback about the event will be collected online through social media comments and an online survey. This data will be used to plan future events.",,,,,8000,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant Round 1",,"MontiArts Glow Fest '25",2024-10-14,2025-03-31,,"In Progress",,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-51,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032871,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Older adults ages 55+ will experience increased access to the visual arts, a change in knowledge/skill/attitude, and will build connections with other older adults via Senior Art-Reach programming. Interviews/conversations w/ participants/board/staff/leaders Meetings w/ community partners Community dialogue Reviewing recorded information or documentation (such as finances, attendance records, work plans) Observation Surveying (paper or online)",,,,,8000,,,,"Rum River Art Center, Inc AKA Rumriver Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Senior Art-Reach Programming for Older Adults Ages 55+",2024-10-11,2025-10-10,,"In Progress",,,Makilyn,Koep,"Rum River Art Center, Inc AKA Rumriver Art Center","2665 4th Ave Ste 103",Anoka,MN,55303,"(763) 323-8830",makilyn@rumriverart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Anoka,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-52,"Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.",,2 10032953,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Youth Outcome: Through quality arts experiences in the areas of dance, visual arts, digital arts and fashion and sewing, youth will strengthen pride in their self-identity, foster respect and be empowered to use their creative voice. We will take daily attendance using an internally developed database. We measure success using an online survey. We review survey and participation data quarterly and make adjustments to recruitment/retention plans and program design accordingly.",,,,,8000,,,,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Youth Arts Initiative's 2025 Spring Showcase",2025-01-01,2025-05-31,,"In Progress",,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-56,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032955,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,5560,,"ACHF Arts Access","Outcomes will enlighten the minds of the community to the arts, bring a broader appreciation, get them involved in experiencing and participating in the arts, and foster a new level of involvement that brings the community together. Evaluation method includes surveys, noted attendance, suggestion boxes, ways to comment and provide feedback, artist and community participation.",,,,,5560,,,,"Melrose Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Melrose Festival of the Arts 2025, a showcasing of community talent in the arts.",2024-10-14,2025-05-12,,"In Progress",,,Mary,Loecken,"Melrose Area Arts Council","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",maryloecken@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-57,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032956,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,7018,,"ACHF Arts Access","The community will have a relatable visual documentary of the role the Veterans in our world today. This mural will promote conversations of artistic ability, the role of Veterans and how our community honors those who sacrificed for us. Verbally and article in the local paper to poll the citizens of their thoughts regarding the Soaring Eagle mural.",,,,,7018,,,,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Soaring Eagle Mural",2025-05-15,2025-08-01,,"In Progress",,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-58,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032957,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Participants will experience personal and artistic growth as they gain advanced musical skills while celebrating the power of music. The audience will feel a deep connection to the community as they share in the joy and emotion of the performance. This project will be evaluated with post-concert surveys, through analyzing participant/patron data, and through feedback from YCCM staff as we utilize our After Event Review process.",,,,,8000,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"YCCM and Friends Choral Festival",2024-10-20,2025-07-31,,"In Progress",,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",rhennen@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-59,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032958,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Concerts and community outreach February and April 2025 offer engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening experiences that meet or exceed expectations, and engage the public with diverse and high-quality chamber music. The CMS staff and board speak with artists, audiences and sponsors, and we invite audiences to complete a post-concert feedback form. Board and staff review and evaluate responses, attendance, ticket sales, income, and expense for the events.",,,,,8000,,,,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Mill City String Quartet and soprano Stacey Mastrian concert and community outreach",2025-02-08,2025-04-13,,"In Progress",,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-60,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032959,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","300 audience members will recognize orchestral colors and experience descriptive music through thoughtful programming choices and education offered in program notes and during the conductor's Pre-concert Talk. SCSO musicians will perform great music. Outcomes are measured by counting audiences and analyzing evaluations. Audience response is observed and recorded. Changes in attitude and understanding are evaluated based on written feedback and conversations with audience. Concerts are recorded .",,,,,8000,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Timeless Symphonic Tapestries",2024-11-02,2024-11-02,,Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-61,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032960,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Students. audiences gain a deeper level of confidence in their ability to create and practice the art and craft of timber framing and are able to verbalize how this experience affected them in ways that impacts their thinking in other areas. Students and audiences will answer several questions before and after their experience that offers insights into their state of mind before and after the course or experience. They are given the opporunity to elaborate beyond these questions.",,,,,8000,,,,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Timber Framing for FLINTA",2025-01-06,2025-07-15,,"In Progress",,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31335 Kalla Lake Rd",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-62,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032961,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Funding provided by the Central Minnesota Arts Board will support the Winter 2024 production of A Christmas Story: The Musical in providing performance opportunities for youth and adults. GNTC conducts surveys of audience members, cast, and crew for each production. They also evaluate participants and families at the end of each camp. The results are compiled and reviewed by the board to determine any necessary changes.",,,,,8000,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"GNTC's Winter Production of A Christmas Story: The Musical",2024-10-14,2024-12-15,,Completed,,,Rebecca,Reynolds,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-63,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290x 3",1 10032962,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","More than 85 emerging young artists will learn skills in how to prepare their artwork for a formal and juried art exhibition. The Exhibition will give art teachers an educational and experiential tool to enhance arts curriculum. Outcome are measured by participation numbers, artistic merit through the judging process, and quality of individual artistic expression. Feedback and surveys determine if changes are necessary to ensure the exhibition meets the needs of students.",,,,,8000,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"High School Art Exhibition 2025",2024-11-01,2025-05-31,,"In Progress",,,Dawn,Loven,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 259-5463",dloven@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-64,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032989,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The HLWW TAB will make decisions for future productions based on the survey outcomes and comments. Each survey is calculated in a spreadsheet by numeric value per category. An average score is calculated to give a general overview of each category. Comments are read and discussed by board members to determine future endeavors.",,,,,8000,,,,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"The HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters presents Guys and Dolls - July 2025",2025-05-21,2025-08-09,,"In Progress",,,Belinda,Larson,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","723 Keats AVE SW","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 286-6665",HLWW.TAB@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-66,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032990,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,3969,,"ACHF Arts Access","Both the audience and the participants will be enriched through their attendance at or participation in the concert. Members of both ensembles will listen to and/or watch their performance and have an opportunity to evaluate their performance. Additionally, both members and attendees will be asked to complete a short evaluation asking for their feedback.",,,,,3969,,,,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Making Memories - a concert of vocal and handbell music that celebrates 30+ years of music in the Wright County area",2025-01-13,2025-05-12,,"In Progress",,,Sherilyn,Burgdorf,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","1812 Hwy 25 S",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 232-8067",sherilyn.burgdorf@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-67,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032991,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The audience will have experienced a free, local, accessible arts activity; gained knowledge about the artists, the twelve new sculptures, and the creative process; and developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and sculpture park. A survey will gather audience feedback and demographic information and give the audience the opportunity to vote for the ""People's Choice"" award. Council members will solicit feedback from community leaders, the artists, and the public.",,,,,8000,,,,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Delano 2025 Sculpture Fest / Walk: New sculptures, music, art market",2024-11-01,2025-10-03,,"In Progress",,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",debbiedebeer@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-68,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032992,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The audience and performers will develop a deeper appreciation for the performing arts. The outcomes will be measured by distributing and collecting anonymous surveys from participants, audience, and volunteers for vital feedback. We also evaluate the audience reactions and engagement during the performance.",,,,,8000,,,,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"Presenting Broadway in the Park",2025-06-01,2025-09-30,,"In Progress",,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-69,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032993,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","This project will increase theatrical knowledge and appreciation in the community. The proposed outcomes will be measured post show audience and participant surveys. Box office reports will provide attendance and demographic info.",,,,,8000,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"BCT's summer 2025 production of the musical ""Urinetown""",2025-05-01,2025-08-01,,"In Progress",,,Calista,Voth,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-70,"Diana Klisch: artist, B.S. in Art Education from U of MN, Art K-12 Teacher Certification State of Minnesota, St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute, Commercial Art, various jobs and volunteer experience and practicing artist, past volunteer for Parents in the Arts, 4H, Sunday School teacher, after school and workshop leader/teacher, First United Methodist Church of the St Cloud doing Liturgical Artwork, Promise Neighborhood, St Cloud, MN, Art on a Roll workshop leader at Art in Motion, Holdingford, MN, past experience working with artists in residence, involved in creating murals; Su Legatt: B.A. Fine Art, Minnesota State University Moorhead, M.A. Fine Art, Utah State University, Interned at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, served as a Grant Panelist for Minnesota State Arts Board, South Dakota State Arts Board, Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program, served on various board for arts organizations and Commission for the Arts and Culture Commission of City of Moorhead, practicing Visual Artist and Social Practitioner; Heidi Kroll: B.A. in education from Augsburg College, all ages teaching experience, member of 4-H, I received blue ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair in photography and needle arts; Jeanne Blonigen: Municipal band member; Parish Choir member, Granite rotary member, Noon Optimists member; past employment - Paramount Center for the Arts - box office, College of St Benedict Theater - Costume department; Sydney Robinson: Assistant Director at Multicultural Student Services, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, , Master of Science in Higher Education Administration St. Cloud State University, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Research and Assessment Support, Higher Education Administration, College of Education and Learning Design, serves on the College of Saint Benedict Alumnae Association Board of Directors, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region IV-East Advisory Board, Minnesota State Coordinator, 2024 Region IV-East Conference Committee, Inclusion and Equity Chair, Center for Womxn in Student Affairs, Alice Manicur Symposium Cohort 2023, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American College Personnel Association.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10032994,"Project Grant Round 1",2025,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Increased appreciation for the variety of music presented by Buffalo Community Orchestra. As always, we will follow the concert with both an audience and musician's survey. In particular, we will be surveying the audience for suggestions for our March concert will be an Audience/Orchestra favorites program.",,,,,8000,,,,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 1",,"BCO Celebrates 30 Years: Fast Forward to the Future! A concert featuring contemporary and diverse composers.",2025-03-09,2025-05-11,,"In Progress",,,Jeff,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-1-71,"Stacy Larson: artist, MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University, BFA in Ceramics and Jewelry/Metalsmithing with a minor in Retail Management from Syracuse University, studied during residencies at the Chautauqua School of Art, NY, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and resident artist at Red Lodge Clay Center, MT, at The Craftsman House in St. Petersburg, FL. Post-Baccalaureate program at Louisiana State University, interned at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Touchstone Center for Crafts, arts administration at Touchstone, taught ceramics workshops, served as Student Director at Large of NCECA, work has been featured in Ceramics Monthly and in galleries throughout the United States; Shawn Jarvis: served as supervisor and coordinator for a public arts project at St. Cloud State University, B.A., MA and PhD in German literature, professor at St. Cloud State, extensive research in archives and published a number of books for which I found illustrations, pictures, manuscripts; Jordyn Foss: B.A. in Theatre Education, MA in Theatre Pedagogy, dedicated arts career as a Theatre Director, currently the Performing Arts Director at the Paramount Center for the Arts; Millie Annis: Box Office and Budget Manager at the College of Saint Ben's and Saint John's University, past experience as Education and Community Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, House Manager at Theater Latte Da in Minneapolis, Education Coordinator at Guthrie Theater for School and camp programs, 10-years serving as a one act play adjudicator as part of the Minnesota State High School League.","Gretchen Boulka: Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Buddy King: Vice Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Louis Witt, Treasurer: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger, Secretary: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.; Hans Lammeman: Assistant News Editor for Star Publications; columnist, lead reporter, and award-winning journalist for Benton County News; contributing writer for Sauk Rapids Herald and Benton Ag with a focus on human interest stories and community government coverage. BS in Sociology, University of Houston; Pat Thompson: Moorhead State University, BA in theater, Second City, Chicago, UND School of Law, Grand Forks, involved in numerous theater, workshops and performances, previous volunteer for GREAT Theatre Board of Directors, LaSemana Volunteer, St. Cloud District 742 Advisory Board, Career Solution Board of Directors; Abigail Nelson-Davis: visual artist, BA in Education, trauma informed children's advocate, involved in DEI committee, past educator in Taiwan.",,2 10023567,"Project Grant",2022,6554,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","We seek to introduce children to new artistic experiences within the natural surroundings of the Avon Hills. In doing so we want to measure how this has changed their outlook after having done or seen or experienced something for the first time? Verbal survey of children at the beginning of the day or prior to the day. Verbal survey at the end of the day. FU w/ orgs, adult coordinators, parents and the visiting Artists/Instructors with a written survey. Change in knowledge, attitude, skill, behavior or condition of the students: We anticipate learning about the expectations of the children prior to experiencing the day, and then following up on this same question at the conclusion of the day after they have had these new experiences. In addition: What did they learn that they did not know before? Was there anything they did ""For the First Time?"" Was there anything they were scared of or unsure about trying? What did they learn today? What would you like to try again? Do again? Learn more about? What would you not want to do again? We want to try to take their ""temperature"" about these new experiences, before and after. See if any fires were lit? Were there sparks' What did they discover about themselves' Additional aspects of the Evaluation Plan: We will reach out to adult coordinators, reps from the partnering organizations, parents of the children and the visiting Artists/Instructors for their feedback on the day. Additionally we will hold an in person meeting with the partnering organizations to better understand their assessment of the day, as well as preparation and follow-up on the part of the Avon Hills Folk School. How will evaluation results be used to improve future programming: All feedback and responses will be considered. To the degree possible feedback will be applied to improving the experiences of future Hand Camps for Kids for all participants: children, adult coordinators, partnering organizations, parents, and Artists. Access- Provide experiences to youth they may otherwise be unable to access - early! Measure whether or not we were successful at attracting the diverse mix of children we seek as outlined in the narrative of the project by the actual attendance. We dearly hope that through working with these partnering organizations we will be much more successful at addressing areas of access for these children. If we were, why? If not, WHY? How can we do better? Learning- Parents may experience a change in knowledge, attitude, behavior or condition through their children's experiences. We will provide formal surveys to our partnering organizations, their employees, contracted artists and if possible - parents of the children. We also anticipate us doing an informal, verbal survey of the children before they leave for the day. It is our hope that by ensuring that our teaching Artists reflect the children in attendance that we further support the spark of creativity and realization of ability in the arts that will undoubtedly occur for some of these children - hopefully all - because we are ALL Creative, we just need encouragement to believe it. Further, that we help to hold up the belief in these young people that they are creative, artistic and have talent. Community- Artists from multiple backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities (they look like me) provide a fuller experience for the children as they discover, learn and create art within nature. They will learn about different art forms, cultures (sometimes their own, which may be a surprise) as well as learning about each other.","Specific Outcomes: We introduced children to new artistic experiences within the natural surroundings of the Avon Hills. Evaluation Methods: Direct feedback from the youth; Formal observation by staff/instructors; Solicited and un-solicited reaction and feedback from adults associated with the different groups we partnered with","Achieved proposed outcomes",2644,"Other,local or private",9198,,"Chris Schellinger, Mark Conway, Neil Franz/Treasurer, Jordan Schellinger, board Member, Greg Murray, board Member, Rachel Melis, board Member",,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Youth Hand Camp at the Avon Hills Folk School: offering children ages 6-12 hands-on artistic experiences within the natural environment.",2022-06-15,2022-07-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-511,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023053,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1. 35 to 45 dancers will perform traditional Mexican and Latin Dances for an audience of 150 to 200 community members. 2. 10 new connections with other groups will provide Ballet Folklorico Rosa Quetzal with new opportunities to perform. 3. Number of participants in Zumba will increase 20%. 4. Dance members will learn 3 new traditional dances. 5. Dance group members will have their first on stage experience and this will be followed by a opportunity to attend a professional stage performance. Youth will be invited to reflect on this impacts them. A survey/invitation to connect will be given to the audience after the performance to: 1. evaluate the dancer performances 2. the impact of experiencing a different culture on the attendees 3. the interest in continued connections.","Increased number of ethnic dancers/dance styles by 100% - increased by 4 new dance styles Increased youth participants by 20% (by 5 youth) Increased number of migrant families participating by 33% (4 families) Increased public events by 60% (5 new events) and 3 more in 2023 New cross cultural community connections increased by 200% (10 new connections) 5 migrant youth connected with resources.","Achieved proposed outcomes",2704,"Other,local or private",10704,,"Pat Rosales, Rosalinda Mendez, Carols Mendez, Sharon Olson, Avril Castillo Krutchen, board member, Rosa Jazmine Rodarte, board member",,"Ballet Folklorico Rosa Quetzal",Individual,"Project Grant",,"Ballet Folklorico Showcase Spectacular will introduce residence of central Minnesota to traditional Mexican folk dances. The group will perform dances from five different Mexican regions as well as highlight up to three Latin American dances.",2021-12-15,2022-11-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Renee,Cardarelle,"Ballet Folklorico Rosa Quetzal","235 196th Dr NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(320) 248-4629",cardarelleconsulting@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-470,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023568,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Youth outcome: Youth participants build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, as well as respect for others, through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion that empower them to become a voice for peace and change through the arts. This proposal will increase access to the arts by serving at-risk youth in the most under-served areas of our community, 95% of whom are eligible for free or reduced lunches at school, which is the measure of poverty we use. We will take daily attendance in our programs using an internally developed database called Odyssey. We measure the success of our intended outcomes by asking our youth to take an online survey three times per year. This survey has been adapted to ensure that questions are included that measure the above intended outcome. Questions include the following: Questions include: Check if you did any of the following in class (check all that apply). I asked questions. I made a plan before starting my work. I helped to solve a problem. I tried something that didn't work. I did something for the first time. I used my imagination to solve a problem. I listened to someone else's ideas. I gave feedback on someone's work. I was patient with someone in my group. I showed respect or understanding when someone's feelings were different than my own. I was able to share or speak in front of a group. I did some writing in class. I improved my writing/reading skills by writing and/or reading in class. I improved my math skills by using math in class. I learned about a different culture. I made friends with someone from a different culture. I was able to share something about my culture. I was part of a group or team. I worked on managing my feelings. I became more aware of how my body moves. I made a friend. I was able to share about my culture and background. I was able to do a project that shows who I am as a person (my self-identity). I participated in conversations about culture, race, tradition and heritage. I participated in conversations about my feelings during the pandemic. I participated in conversations about equality and other hot topics. I was able to do a project that helped me work on my feelings. Because of this class, I am (check all that apply): I am more confident. I am more aware of my feelings. I am more proud of my self-identity. I can be a voice for change. I am more comfortable doing art. I feel like my art is meaningful.","Youth outcome: Youth participants built a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, as well as respect for others, through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion that empower them to become a voice for peace and change through the arts. We used our databased to track attendance and our online survey tool to measure impact.","Achieved proposed outcomes",50034,"Other,local or private",58034,,"Julie Fisk, Mark Osendorf, 1st Vice Chair, Tony Tillemans, Pat Miller, Myndee Anderson, Jason Bernick, Mimi Bitzan, Joe Francis, Curt Gainsforth, John Hoffman, Joe Kalkman, Sheila Krogman, Matt McDowall, Brett Mushatt, Matt Nikodym , Roger Poganski, Eric",,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Youth Arts Initiative's Whatever It Takes To Create program will provide high quality arts programming that empowers youth to build mutual respect and pride in their identity through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion.",2022-01-03,2022-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-512,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023571,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","CMYO plans to continue to expand further than in-person by providing live streaming with the option to view at a later time. This should open more opportunities for family and friends who would usually find it difficult to attend. We will monitor attendance both online and in-person, plus evaluate how many viewed after the stream. The experience viewing options will be advertised prior to the concert via Facebook and Around the Cloud. Students will study through the Discovery Class how composers connected locations/lands to music. This will include composers' lives, their heritage, listening examples, and potentially performing pieces from Baroque to modern times. CMYO plans to have a guest from St Cloud State University visit during the Discovery Class to talk about Native Americans' connection to music and nature. The guest will offer a background about the heritage and offer demonstrations of music and possibly instruments from the Native American culture. CMYO seeks ways to guide students to a new approach to how music influences life and understanding the demands and satisfaction of making powerful music come alive. We hope to see new audiences find our orchestra concept progressive that challenges the norm for orchestral experiences in the central Minnesota region. For returning audiences, we hope they will find pride in the work that has been accomplished since the beginning of the summer of 2013. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra will increase the number of students who participate in our program compared to last Fall. Additionally, CMYO will target to retain at least (70%) of their student base. Out of 30 students, CMYO expects to maintain the current students under the current COVID situation. Since 2013, the student numbers have increased the student attendance in the beginning years. As of late, we are maintaining around 30 to 35 students per year. With changes in schools and recent cuts and the ongoing COVID, we have seen a slight decline. We are engaging schools to find ways that we can help advocate for their programs and continue our strategy for growth within a quality program. We expect the attendance to increase once the COVID crisis is under better control and the assistance of a new managerial position is established. CMYO is focused to gain numbers towards 35 to 45 students into the 2022-2023 season.","Students learned how nature influenced composers to write music about nature like seasons and places with strong imagery. Students heard music through listening examples. Guest artist and Native American lecturer, Keith Secola provided historical background on Native American music, music examples, and play-along music with the students. The concerts performed pieces inspired by nature.","Achieved proposed outcomes",2862,"Other,local or private",10862,,"John Carlton: President,John Johnson: Vice President,Hans Mersinger: Treasurer,Janelle Carlton: Secretary,David Arnott: Board Member",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"CREATION: Lands Beyond. This Fall's theme will be related to sounds of locations including places like Appalachians and Hebrides from Scotland, and the composer's interpretation of the sensation of a place in a natural environment.",2022-01-07,2022-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Todd, Todd",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-513,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023407,"Project Grant",2022,1884,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Goals: More than 80% of participants identified as older adults and/or rural residents, Feedback extrapolation supports that a majority of participants developed a clearer sense of how local ethnic folk music impacts culture and history and a majority of attendees were motivated to preserve and share their cultural heritage. Evaluation methods: interviews, conversations, observations, surveys, . ; Our measurable outcomes for participants participating in this folk art program series are: Arts access: at least 80% of participants will identify as older adults, rural residents and students who are under-served and have limited access to arts programming. Arts learning: more than 150 residents of rural northeast Stearns County will develop a clearer sense of how local ethnic folk music impacted their culture and history and how they can help preserve it. At least 50% of participants will share through interviews and surveys that these programs motivated them to help preserve and share their cultural heritage. Community: Through interviews and conversations we will learn how the program helped build connections between numerous communities in the region by highlighting the commonalities in cultural heritage based on the region's colorful folk-art history. We will interview and interact with attendees to gauge their reaction to the events. We will intentionally observe both verbal and non-verbal comments and messages of appreciation. We will take photos at the event to help observe reactions. We will track attendance by gathering the names of those who attend the event. We will conduct one-on-one surveys of a representative number of participants in the program series. These surveys will gather information on what aspects of the program they valued the most and how we can improve and expand future arts programming. We will review this information and use it to help us determine future opportunities for offering arts programming within the community","Goals: More than 80% of participants identified as older adults and/or rural residents, Feedback extrapolation supports that a majority of participants developed a clearer sense of how local ethnic folk music impacts culture and history and a majority of attendees were motivated to preserve and share their cultural heritage. Evaluation methods: interviews, conversations, observations, surveys, .","Achieved proposed outcomes",,"Other,local or private",1884,,"Susan Marstein: Mayor, Mike Odden: city council member, Eric Berscheid: city council member, Robb Berscheid: city council member, Seth Young: city council member",,"City of Holdingford","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Music of our Hearland: (The Concertina): a one-day musical program of music, folk dancing and story sharing focused on the importance of the concertina to the regional history and development of rural Stearns County.",2022-01-01,2022-04-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Marstein,"City of Holdingford","420 Main St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-2966",mayor.smarstein@holdingfordmn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-478,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023572,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The number of featured works on the sculpture walk will have doubled, from six sculptures in 2021 to twelve in 2022. The number of people visiting the sculpture park will have increased as a result of expanded promotional efforts. The number of youth visiting the sculpture walk will have increased as a result of collaboration with local schools and youth programs. The audience will have gained knowledge about the artists and various aspects of the sculpture and the creative process. The community will have developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and in the sculpture park. The audience will be invited to complete an online survey to provide feedback. The audience has an opportunity to cast a vote for the People's Choice Sculpture from among the works displayed for a year as part of the annual sculpture walk. To encourage participation, an incentive will be offered in the form of a prize drawing from all surveys submitted by Labor Day, 2022. We will continue to accept surveys after that date, but the vote for People's Choice will not be counted. We use the survey to capture demographic details of our audience. A separate child friendly survey will engage and introduce children to the world of sculpture by letting them vote for their favorite piece. The uploaded survey example is the actual survey we used for the inaugural sculpture walk in 2021. The sculptures pictured for voting are those on the 2021 sculpture walk. Please note that in the survey example, pages 2 and 3 apply to those who select their age group as 0 to 18 years of age. For those who indicated they are 19 years and older, the survey questions begin with question #6 on page 4 of the pdf. The Arts Council will also solicit feedback through conversations with the City and city commissions, the public art review committee members, key community leaders, and the artists. Members of the council will seek feedback from members of the public as well through our own deep connections into the community.","A growing audience experienced 13 new sculptures, learning about the artists and their sculptures. A new community arts celebration was created. Community pride in the sculpture park increased as it is considered a community asset that is unique in our area. Audience survey data provided demographic information, feedback on the project, and ideas for future growth and improvement.","Achieved proposed outcomes",9715,"Other,local or private",17715,,"President - Debbie DeBeer - LeAnna Wurzer - Amy Johnson,Treasurer - Sarah Hellmich, Web Master - Amy Johnson, Social Media - Sara Morrisette",,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The sculpture walk will feature 12 works by MN artists which will be displayed for a one-year time period. Area residents will have the opportunity to learn about and experience quality sculptures in their own community.",2021-12-13,2023-06-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Carver, Carver",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-514,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023363,"Project Grant",2022,2352,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. We will draw a minimum of 500 patrons. We will gauge our attendance count on the number of programs distributed at the door where the community enters and we will utilize volunteers and station them at the main entrance doors to get the most accurate count. Attendance by the community is a key factor in our measurement of success. 2. We will raise money with our silent auction to help local homeless youth. 3. The ERHS student media team will put together digital media to archive and showcase the event. ERHS has a student newscast aired for the entire student body. Those students who were unable to attend can still see the art and performances from the Evening of the Arts. 4. We will celebrate our student population through performances and demonstrations in art, music, spoken word activities, theater snippets, photography, video productions, and cultural displays and dances showcasing the cultural backgrounds of students. This celebration will include the art forms of visual arts, music, theater, dance, and literary arts. 5. The community benefits from a family-friendly art and culture event. 1. Count the number of programs handed out; number of individuals entering the main door; possibly breakdown by age ( 0-14, 15- 30, 30- 60, 60+) 2. Silent Auction dollars raised. 3. Media creation to recap the event and share with the student body. 4. Record number of individuals participating, especially with a breakdown by arts area. 5. National Honor Society students Survey patrons on exit: Elizabeth Rebrovich Rebrovich Printed On: 20 October 2021 FY22 Project Grant Rnd1 8 ""How did you hear of this event?"" ""Give us a Word""--ask patrons to write or say a one-word response to summarize their experience. Create a visual word art design. Share a photo of your favorite part of the night (given a designated site) Survey the Evening of the Arts Team members for celebrated moments from the event and suggestions for next year's event.","Outcomes Achieved, evaluation method: 1st was to have 500+ visitors, we tally-counted individuals. 2nd was to raise money for teens experiencing housing instability, we counted money donated. 3rd was to celebrate our student population, we had 900+ participants. 4th was to survey patrons for the family-friendly art/cultural community connection, collected responses and created a wordle.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",500,"Other,local or private",2852,,"Damien Husen: co-organizer, Elizabeth Rebrovich: co-organizer",,"Elk River High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"The ""Evening of the Arts"" is an all-encompassing showcase of student talent and artwork through displays, demonstrations, and a night filled with dance, poetry, music, media arts, cultural displays and theater performances!",2022-04-28,2022-04-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Rebrovich,"Elk River High School","900 School St NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-3400",elizabeth.rebrovich@isd728.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-474,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023054,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With 2 bookend workshop/performance weekends, and various events and projects in between, we anticipate reaching dozens of creators from all walks of life. New relationships will be developed, trust of our neighbors will increase. Differing opinions will be respected, even if not resolved. While these outcomes seem overly optimistic and highly subjective, I am willing to state these changes amongst the people participating in the project, whether they enter from the beginning or anytime during the span of the project. I would like to include at least 50% people of color, 50% LGBTQ, and 75% Women in this project, as participants. We will create an automatic evaluation link for each event or activity that will be sent to the participants' phones or emails. This will ask for quantitative and qualitative information. The in-person evaluation will be more engaging, and will gather information about the individuals participating. We will ask questions that invites long answers on post its or through audio collection. We will gather demographic information through visual data collecting methods like photos, ""marble drops"" and more. I will keep a visual journal of the experience and include comments and feedback along the way",,,4500,"Other,local or private",12500,,,,"Heidi A. Jeub",Individual,"Project Grant",,"Our Narratives Project is a multidisciplinary arts experience that includes workshops, performances, and exhibits that can expand our own personal stories, as well as develop our collective narratives.",2022-01-01,2022-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Heidi A. Jeub",,,MN,,"(320) 828-1437x c",heidi@heidijeub.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-471,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023573,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. LyricaliTea Circle participants will be able to describe one or more of the benefits of poetry and explain why the practice of creative self-expression is enriching. 2. LyricaliTea Circle participants will feel safe enough with their leaders that they will freely and honestly express their needs and hopes for future circles. 3. At least 6 individuals in each of the 8 target demographics (on average) will participate in LyricaliTea Circles between February and July 2022 and at least 4 individuals in each demographic (on average) will choose to sustain their community's circle by becoming members or making a donation to support future LyricaliTea circles. 4. LyricaliTea Circle Leaders will report that the experience of leading a circle has enlivened and/or enriched their own creative practice and/or deepened their connection to a central Minnesota arts community. We have found that narrative evaluations are more more valuable to us than quantitative surveys. Narration allows for a more complex and nuanced assessment of needs and expectations in the communities we serve. Because this project primarily serves writers, we will have no problem soliciting qualitative, rather than quantitative responses to our questions. Examples are provided in the uploaded file. At the end of the 6th session, adult participants will be asked to complete a short narrative evaluation. For children and teens, the narrative evaluation will take place as an audio-recorded discussion. The process and procedure for this will be overseen by Wendy Muhlhauser, EdD who is familiar with restrictions and regulations around recording people under 18. Young people will respond orally to questions in a discussion format. While it could be problematic to get young people to talk, we expect that after meeting with their leaders for 6 sessions, they will have developed the necessary trust and sense of safety within the group to talk about their experience. Circle Leaders will also provide written answers to questions about their experience of leadership training and support. In the past, we have averaged nearly 80% response rate to our carefully designed, short narrative surveys.","A successful outcome was met when I had the first public exhibition in the new gallery space. Proposal success was measured by the number of gallery visitors. Over the grant period, I had a total of 246 gallery visitors, which were measured using a head count method.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",,,8000,,"Kelly Travis: chair, Linda Henrichs: vice chair, Ariel Kirst: board member, Anisa Hagi-Mohammed, board member, Micki Blenkush, board member, Cassidy Swanson: board member, Vatsalaa Jha: board member, Nicole Finken: CPA/Accountant, Hedy Tripp: DEI/Antiraci",,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"8 Saint Cloud area writing artists will lead 8 circles to mentor 70-80 creative writers / artists from diverse demographics.",2022-01-03,2022-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-515,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023406,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The workshops Joel will lead will help us create new, different, and more interesting things for this event. We hope by making plans to be a bit more creatively ambitious with this version of the event we'll increase participation and attendance. Also we anticipate young people being especially energized by the chance to work with Joel, who is very charismatic and ""cool."" We know the promotional content we'll be able to produce featuring Joel and his work with our community, and the event itself will be highly valuable. We'll compare workshop participation between this event and the previous one, tracking the age of attendees, and asking how they heard about the project. Participation and recruitment for our teen art club will be tracked by the group's moderator. The resulting video and photography we can use on our (soon to be live) website and on social media will be self-evident promotional materials.","Our participants met for seven rehearsals, a dress rehearsal and then final concert. We had good attendance at our concert, estimated at about 300 individuals, as well as excellent attendance by musicians at rehearsals. We took attendance this year by having the instructors verify presence. An e-mail submitted anonymous survey following the course yielded very positive feedback.","Achieved some of the proposed outcomes",2100,"Other,local or private",10100,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Monticell-GLOW 2022 with guest artist Joel Sisson brings the inventive creativity of this multidisciplinary artist to Monticello to lead workshops and help create illuminated sculptures for this community parade/event.",2021-12-13,2022-03-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","349 West Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-477,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10022995,"Project Grant",2022,6043,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This CMAB Program Outcome will provide many outcomes related to, but not limited to: 1. Increasing access to fine arts programming and performing during the ""off season"" of the summer months while schools are out of session. 2. Increasing support for additional learning of instruments, ensemble skills, musical fundamentals and techniques, musicianship, and artistic mastery. 3. Increasing a sense of community within the ensemble of musicians, both amongst the players, but also the mentor players and the directors. There is also a social-emotional learning component that feeds into the sense of community that is built over an entire summer session...and even over years of membership. These outcomes can be measured by also including a pre-survey as the summer session kicks off. We can look for areas of growth in all of these areas and see if we need to find additional support systems throughout the summer session. In addition to formal surveys, we are always engaging in conversational feedback, doing various formative assessments, and refining the needs of the ensemble as a whole in order to keep progressing towards our final concert. We also believe that the musicians who participate in the Monticello Community Strings Orchestra will not only increase their ability, technique, and musicianship as a direct result from our summer program and the mentorship staff, but will also increase their personal confidence levels in their pathway towards mastery on their instrument and ensemble-playing skills. Due to the more informal weekly rehearsal set-up, participants are also more likely to contribute in both musical feedback and socially with their ensemble peers, thus growing a greater sense of teamwork and personal identity. Families of the students musicians, in particular, are also appreciative of the special friendships and connections that are formed by their students over the summer months. We will ask participants to fill out an ""end-of-course"" google survey asking a multitude of questions about their experience with the Monticello Community Strings Orchestra summer session. We then format all of their responses into a numeric feedback rating form and look at what worked and what needed improving upon for our next summer session. We had a bit of difficulty getting everyone to take the survey this past summer, even with the Google Survey format, so we are planning to take time during one of our final rehearsals or at the final concert for musicians to reflect and respond to the survey. We have attached a sample of a survey that we used at this past summer's session.","Outcomes were measured by three key factors: number of attendees (virtual); audience feedback, and staff evaluation. By all accounts, each program exceeded expectations for helping the audience better understand aspects of global religious history. Each session's instructors shared their expertise and the audiences responded well. Staff were pleased with the information presented.","Achieved proposed outcomes",1025,"Other,local or private",7068,,"Kara Mather: Chair, Michelle Schettler: board member, Rachel Vannet: board member: Brandon LeBeau: board member: Jeff Burns: board member, Madeline Eicher: board member",,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Monticello Community Strings Orchestra 2022; Community Education enrolled participants will rehearse in three different ability-based ensembles for seven weeks, will meet for a dress rehearsal on performance day, and then offer a free final concert.",2022-06-14,2022-07-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","5225 School Blvd",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 803-7198",burns3sibs@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-467,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023561,"Project Grant",2022,3585,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","As a result of this project, ?Exploring History and Culture in Central Minnesota ? Hill Museum and Manuscript Library,? at least 100 adult and 50 youth will learn first-hand about cultures in Minnesota from across the world through their ancient manuscript traditions. Participants will experience presentations featuring various forms of the art of the book from ancient times to the present from Muslim, Egyptian Coptic Christian, Austrian and the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and Malta traditions. The presentations will tie the cultures and work of central Minnesota to those of places across the globe, increasing understanding through information and education. Participants will also have the opportunity to see original books and manuscripts at each of the four partnering central Minnesota county historical societies through the traveling exhibits that will be at each location throughout the series. As a result of the project, at least 100 adult and 50 youth will have a greater understanding of Minnesota's varied and continuously growing cultural heritage, increasing their knowledge and capacity to appreciate those with whom they share the state. The awareness and empathy the project seeks to create will help foster better understanding within the central Minnesota community and the world. Attendance numbers for each event in the series will be collected and documented. Audience comments, whether verbal or via the chat feature in Zoom, will be collected and documented by site staff and volunteers for each presentation in the series and included in event reports. A short post-event survey will be sent to each attendee to gauge the success of the series and its impact. Comments generated in the future from those viewing the post-event recordings will also be reviewed and will inform future programming.","We increased attendees to our concerts and built connections within our community. Many cultural heritages attended within our community. A survey at the root beer float stand demonstrated increases in attendance and cultural heritages. The MCBS Music in the Gardens committee analyzed verbal and written feedback collected from the performers, attendees and visitor feedback.","Achieved proposed outcomes",350,"Other,local or private",3935,,"Gary Poser: president, Mike Worcester: executive director, Peter Eckstrom: treasurer, Ron Jones: secretary, Gwen Gruber: board member, Dave Buker: board member, Cathy Adamek: board member, Kris Erickson: board member, John Lauer: board member",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Exploring History and Culture in Central Minnesota-Hill Museum and Manuscript Library, a partnership of 4 county historical societies, brings arts programming to the region to increase access and foster understanding of cultures from across the world.",2022-01-03,2022-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Warner,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 Lindbergh Dr S","Little Falls",MN,56345,"(320) 632-4007",mocohistory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-505,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023562,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. We aim to increase the amount of attendees to this series of concerts to overcome the numbers from our previous series. We do this to help build the connections within our community and strengthen the many different cultural heritages found within our community. We plan to measure this outcome with a headcount at each concert series and a survey available at the root beer float stand. 2. We aim to increase the access to this art form by lifting the physical and cultural barriers in the way in-order to provide an experience that better represents the Saint Cloud Community. We plan to ensure the event is accessible and welcoming by individuals from all backgrounds. We plan to measure this outcome with a voluntary survey which will be available at the root beer float stand to collect feedback from our attendees on what the MCBS can do to further lift these barriers. 3. We aim to inform attendees of the gardens' operations and structure to further advance their knowledge and provide small learning opportunity to those attendees. We will measure this outcome by providing this learning opportunity during the concerts as a Q and A with the goal of receiving some type of verbal or non-verbal communication from the audience. Evaluation of the project will be carried out by the of the MCBS Music in the Gardens committee. Verbal and written feedback will be collected from the performers. Surveys from audience members and visitors will be collected and analyzed. Attendees will be directed to utilize the MCBS website which provides digital contact forms for audience feedback. Audience responses will be observed by MCBS volunteers during the performances and will reflect the facial expressions that will be found in our photos taken during the event. The Music in the Gardens committee will plan to write up a report of their final report to be shared with the MCBS board of directors. MCBS board will meet to discuss and analyze anecdotal and written feedback from the 2022 concerts and early planning for its 2023 season will begin.","Based on verbal feedback, and written responses from event host, artists and attendees, event attendees exhibited a high level of engagement and appreciation for poetry. Individuals reported an increase in connection to another culture's poetry; an increase in connection to their own culture's poetry, and 88% said that this event increased their appreciation for poetry.","Achieved proposed outcomes",3701,"Other,local or private",11701,,"Jill Florek: co chair, Kathy Adams: secretary, Joan Andersen: co chair, Elaine Carter: board member, Mary Margaret Bjorklun: board member, Sam Calvert: Legal Adviser, William Cook, Nia Primus: garden supervisor: Better Raffenbuel, Bruce Regan:treasurer","6,300.00","Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"22nd Annual Music in the Gardens (2022) A free, open to the public concert series intended to provide fun and welcoming entertainment to our members and the community.",2022-01-01,2022-08-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Adams,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","1515 Riverside Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 260-8220",kjadams2016@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-506,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023055,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At least 25 people who generally do not like to attend poetry events will attend this event and will report that the location, and/or content/style of program, and/or outdoor access reduced barriers that otherwise might have prevented them from attending a poetry performance. The majority of event attendees will report that this collaborative intercultural literary conversation has increased their interest in and appreciation for poetry. The majority of event attendees will report that this collaborative intercultural literary conversation increased their connection to their own and others' cultural heritage. Artists will report that participating in an intercultural literary conversation facilitated connection to others' cultural heritage. Artists will report they experienced a higher level of audience engagement than they normal find at poetry readings. Artists will report they would be likely to participate in future collaborative intercultural literary conversations like this one. Volunteers from Minnesota Street Market and from Lyricality will distribute and collect paper surveys (and pens) near the end of the evening's performance and dialogue. Attendees surveys will be printed double-sided, one side in English and one in Somali. Due to the expected number of responses and because the survey will be bilingual, it will necessarily be a quantitative survey to make tabulation feasible. Artists' surveys will be qualitative/narrative because qualitative surveys elicit richer, more nuanced feedback. I will also have a conversation with Minnesota Street Market General Manager, Pia Lopez, after the event, to elicit her feedback regarding how well the event met her expectations, and what we might do to reach new audiences and/or improve future collaborative communal poetry/literary events.","The goals were achieved when 11 windows were covered with paintings by local artists. Oral comments and Facebook comments were very positive. Residents commented "" something new is happening at the old creamery."" I did put a survey in the local paper and online Facebook and received only 4 responses.","Achieved proposed outcomes",800,"Other,local or private",8800,,,"2,333.00","Tracy L. Rittmueller",Individual,"Project Grant",,"""Already Here: a collaborative intercultural literary conversation"" is a literary performance and discussion designed to deepen intercultural understanding through a shared experience of bilingualpoetry.",2022-01-02,2022-07-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,"Tracy L. Rittmueller",,,MN,,"(401) 479-1429",tracy.rittmueller@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-472,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023574,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","When this project is completed, the History Museum will have been instrumental in creating new art work and an opportunity to talk about the bigger project. The bigger project will be the restoration of the Creamery building in Sauk Centre. New interest in what is happening to the building will give the History Museum Board, their staff and volunteers the opportunity to increase the knowledge of the community about the grant process, where the Creamery is at in that process and the work that can be done together to bring the process closer to completion. So two fold, the History Museum will have brought a new Art project to Sauk Centre and will have increased the community's knowledge about another form of art. Through these funded activities, the History Museum will have created an opportunity to increase the community's awareness about the work being done on the Creamery building. Through this knowledge we hope to secure more volunteers and create an excitement and anticipation for the new museum. The Board believes that donations will increase as people are aware of the process of writing grants and the actuality of seeing a new Museum and the funds it takes to secure that Museum. This community art project will be a valuable tool in awareness of the larger Creamery project while at the same time being an attractive addition to the public art scene in Sauk Centre. A survey inserted into the Sauk Centre Herald which has a circulation of 18,400, will evaluate the community's response to the completion of the art project. A survey will ascertain the feelings about the paintings on the Creamery and their understanding of the purpose for such paintings. We will also gather info about the community's knowledge of the granting process.","Our outcomes of increased engagement and access for youth with a special emphasis on those with socioeconomic barriers and Increasing knowledge and appreciation of the arts by our participants and to develop a better understanding of the ins and outs of creating a production by the participants in the workshop were measured and achieved through surveying our participants.","Achieved proposed outcomes",500,"Other,local or private",8500,,"John Rasmussen: President, bonnie Nelson: Secretary, Bob Meyer: Vice President, Ann Meyer: Treasurer, Jim Umhoefer: board Member, Jean Yarke: board Member, Shari Gamradt: Board Member",,"Sauk Centre History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Creamery Window Art Project. Panels of painted scenes and people will be attached to the boarded up windows at the Blue Valley Creamery site. We are trying to stimulate excitement and anticipation for a new Museum.",2022-01-03,2022-08-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre History Museum and Research Center","430 Main St S Ste B","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 351-8777",scahs@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-516,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023563,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Project Outcomes of our proposal are to: 1. Increase engagement, participation and access for youth with a special emphasis on youth with socioeconomic barriers. 2. Increase knowledge and appreciation of the arts by our participants. 3. Develop a better understanding of the the ins and outs of creating a production by the participants in the workshop We will evaluate and measure our proposed outcomes by having the students in the workshop fill out a postworkshop evaluation. The evaluation will be a roadmap to help guide our organization on what we did well, what we could do better, what we could be offering as opportunities in the future.","Through this project, my students were able to study a newly written choral composition, work with professional choristers, collaborate with composer Eric Whitacre and librettist Charles Anthony Silvestri and encounter medical terminology, learning the effects of cancer through dialogue with local medical professionals. These outcomes were then demonstrated through our performances.","Achieved proposed outcomes",44042,"Other,local or private",52042,,"Terrell Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek Design Director, Ellen Beaudry, Debra Bishop, Matt Weber, Director",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR REGIONAL ARTS MARY POPPINS JR FLYING AND THEATER IMMERSION WORKSHOPS will give youth the opportunity to discover the joy and appreciation of the arts.",2022-01-03,2022-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-507,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023364,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through the rehearsal preparation and tour performance experiences, the singers will: - study and learn a newly written choral composition for performance - have learned from the mentorship from professional choristers - will have the opportunity to discuss the compositional process with composer Eric Whitacre and librettist Charles Anthony Silvestri - encounter medical terminology, learning the effects of cancer through dialogue with local medical professionals As a booster organization, we will measure the ""success"" of the performance through an audience survey that will be included in our concert program. In turn, students will also create a written evaluation of their performance experience. Class time will be used for group discussion as another assessment opportunity. The audience members will receive a Google Form through use of a QR code that they will be asked complete. The audience form will be linked in our concert program, asking our patrons for feedback about their experience. The student form will assess the measurable outcomes listed above. booster group will also use reports from Facebook, Twitter and our website to measure the activity of interactions from our digital advertising.","Outcome one: Group sessions for caregivers and their partners were held for one-month sessions with Paula Benfer, artist, who designed and led them through art experiences and curriculum. Outcome two: Emphasis on storytelling and cognition was demonstrated in person and with exhibitions. Outcome three: We raised awareness in the region through networking, community activism, and social media.","Achieved proposed outcomes",24763,"Other,local or private",32763,,"Jean Kainz - Board Member - Jean.kainz@charter.net Joshua Mann - Treasurer, Taylor Kainz - Board Member, Loren Bell - Board Member",,"STMA Music Boosters Club","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"""The Sacred Veil"" Performance Tour is a 4 day tour where the STMA Concert Choir, along with guest artists, will be presenting the Midwest premiere of composer Eric Whitacre's new multimovement work ""The Sacred Veil.""",2022-03-24,2022-03-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Osowski,"Saint Michael-Albertville Music Boosters AKA STMA Music Boosters","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(701) 361-7044",Josepho@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Washington, Wright, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-475,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023365,"Project Grant",2022,7280,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","During her time with us, Nancy got the children to come up with many creative story boards and then they created many pictures to bring alive their idesas. A very creative group of story boards were created that came alive with the pictures. An important outcome was the many links between the pictures and the story boards; A good outcome for this project will be that each child will develop a story board where they have developed their own characters. They will give these characters life by using their imaginations. Another good outcome is the impact that it will have on reading development. This is a fundamental component that will show for years to come. To know that second graders have their reading abilities in place and that it was brought about by Nancy Carlson will be wonderful. Input from parents will play a key role in this project as they will see what their children are learning and drawing. Parents are the ones that give encouragement to their children and this is what makes learning take place in a positive manner. A key component will be the story board that each child completes after meeting with Nancy. It will show if the story idea has been developed. Also, a teacher will also be able to see if the imagination of every child has come alive in a new way. Teachers will follow up on these story boards by having them expand them further and put them into a final format. Finally, teachers will be looking to see if a sense of excitement has come about for every child as they develop their story boards.",,,,,7280,,,,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"In this project author and illustrator Nancy Carlson will conduct a project where students learn to develop stories and story boards using drawing techniques that are special.",2022-04-04,2022-04-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"Talahi Elementary School AKA Talahi Community School","1321 University Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 251-7551",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-476,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023564,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Access: 1. This nearly doubles our service area. SCA United Way serves Elk River, Princeton, Zimmerman, Santiago, and Big Lake. CMAB gives us access to Benton, Sherburn, Stearns, and Wright counties. 2. We will target Zimmerman, Princeton, Elk River, and Big Lake for relationships with ""cornerstone partners."" We hope to develop partnerships with them for services in their area, following the partnership we already have established with Union UCC in Elk River. 3. We continue meeting with local for-profit institutions like Guardian Angels, and other home care facilities like the BEE HIVE, health care groups, offering teaching sessions or programing at their location. (i.e. Engle Haus in Albertville) 4. We will work with Tri-Cap and Trail Blazer bus/van services in the transportation of our participants. That will expand access to Sherburne and Wright County residents. 5. RSVP, under the leadership of Heather Brook gives us access for community volunteers. Local, sponsoring sites also assist with volunteers. 6. SCA United Way's board and the advisory board from Art Bright are constantly giving us insights about our audience and their needs. UWay is a direct conduit to the community and its resources. 7. We will access resources from Central MN Council on Aging. Ben Byker is our point of contact. 8. SCA United Way provides us with a media specialist who will design a portal and assist with social media. We will also join ""Around the Cloud."" 9. We will continue to offer service groups, faith groups, youth clubs, etc. programming which will promote resources and understanding of our goals. 10. We continue to use hard print news outlets like the STAR NEWS, and radio outlets. Access Outcomes: A. Goal of six, four week, in-person sessions shall be offered in the region. B. Goal of no less than four ""cornerstone partnerships"" within the region will be formed. We target Big Lake, Elk River, Zimmerman and Princeton. C. New, themed, Power Point programs/ curriculum will be written and developed by Paula Benfer. They will be used with classes, posted in a portal, and will be available to homebound residents. D. Programming will be offered to service groups, clubs, faith groups, etc. They will be given a follow-up opportunity to pledge financial support, memorials, or direct donations. E. Finally, a primary goal is to increase community awareness and build participation. Archival records will indicate numbers of participants, volunteers, sessions, and anecdotal quotes. Learning: Related to Art and Cultural Understanding The visual arts and sensory exploration we use in ART BRIGHT offer experiences for aging populations which may have never experienced art before. It many rural schools, like those our participants experienced as children, few offered art education classes in the curriculum. Certainly few had a K-12 sequence for art classes. Some of our participants voice their surprise at the hidden talents they demonstrate. Paula Benfer designs every ART BRIGHT class around a theme which is compatible with all cultures. For instance, the theme of ""Schools"" may be used to spark conversation. An appropriate image for ""Descriptive Review"" is a painting of a girl with a black eye, sitting in the principal's office. It was created by Norman Rockwell. As participants describe and review the image, they begin to tell their own stories about missteps that led to disciplinary action in their life. Then the participants are moved to social time. Paula collects objects like a lunch box, year books, an apple, school photos, report cards, etc. They are in the middle of the table; when people have their treats and coffee, she calls them to the large table by ringing a brass school bell. She invites someone to write on her grandmother's slate with chalk, and she uses a Power Point to project images of ""school days."" They talk about their favorite hot lunch dishes, recite familiar school cheers, and tell stories of their favorite teachers. Through that conv","The quantity of ticket sales for the final concert determined that we hit our intended attendance goal. Further, post-event surveys that were distributed to campers and parents provided feedback regarding new knowledge gained through their time at School of Rock, increased confidence in their musical abilities, and positive reflections of making friends and gaining mentors.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",489,,8489,1,"President, Dave Richter, Vice President, Nick Christenson, Treasurer, Dana DeZiel, Secretary, Barb Hiller, Madeline Sadler, MidwestOne Bank, Tove Lichte, Heather Brooks",,"United Way of Sherburne County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"ART BRIGHT uses the visual arts to accomplish three goals for hidden aging populations 1. encourage conversation, story telling, and recall, 2. offer a supportive community, and 3. explore creative expression and joy.",2021-12-31,2022-12-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Benfer,"United Way of Sherburne County","200 5th St NW Ste L","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 276-1259",natalie@unitecloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-508,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023575,"Project Grant",2022,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","We'll be able to measure the number of students, bands, coaches/instructors, student-instructor promotion, concert attendance, and survey scores. However, the biggest outcome for us is inspiring the students to higher musical goals and instilling life-long appreciation for the arts: an outcome that sometimes will be years in the making, and cannot always be immediately measured in a quantitative manner. Students have expressed that the program has encouraged them to pursue higher personal goals for themselves (and not just music-related), encouraged them to further their music education, and provides a safe environment for them to express themselves through a unique musical outlet. We have many anecdotal stories each year from parents and former students about how this program has truly changed the lives of participants whether they go on to pursue a musical career or not. Many parents say that it has been the best program their child has ever experienced. Recently we've had students telling us how they met friends in the School of Rock, have gathered to practice in the months after the camp, and now they perform at coffee shops and in parks. 1) 2019 and 2021 registration information is used to measure actual enrollment numbers and compare to prior years for return rate calculations and elevation of student to student instructor role. 2) Concert program will list each band and their musical selections as well as instructor names and student instructors. 3) Quantity of tickets sales for final concert will determine if we have met concert attendance goals 4) Survey given to families following the camp provides feedback as to the perceptions of the organization of the event, the safety of students while in our care, and the more qualitative outcomes through comments that parents include. 5) Notes are taken by the 3 admin staff as they oversee the camp and monitor the classes in action. Aural feedback gained this way candidly from the students and teachers help us ensure the camp is serving its mission.","The outcome of this project was to broaden the musical experiences of Central Minnesota youth singers, families, and audiences to high quality choral music by offering a concert performance by internationally renowned choral ensemble, Chanticleer.","Achieved proposed outcomes",17840,"Other,local or private",21840,,"Anita Baugh ? President Libby Bell ? Secretary/Treasurer Matt Westlund ? Director Angie Stange ? Director Kevin Lamb ? Director",,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Wirth Center's School of Rock is a 6 day camp (over 2 weeks) where students are formed into bands, learn the ins and outs of being in a rock band, and end with a large scale, professional rock concert.",2022-07-23,2023-08-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kait,Ahlschwede,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318",kahlschwede@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-517,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023565,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","?As our first venture like this, our goal is to have a larger than normal demographic of youth audience members than our typical concerts. We hope to have over 100 student tickets sold. ?We aim to make patrons aware of professional organizations like Chanticleer, and seek out future attendance opportunities ?We want to build a connection between local singing (YCCM collaboration) and singing as a lifelong activity ?We will analyze the ticket count of Adult, Senior, and Student tickets ?We will have survey questions pertaining to knowledge of experiences like this, patrons' singing experience, and likelihood of future attendance and future singing experiences","New relationship with members of OSB in St. Joseph, Collaborated with local artists, made new connections, Offered a second weekend experience, Continued to build awareness within Central MN and beyond of both Hand Camp and the AHFS.","Achieved proposed outcomes",11261,"Other,local or private",19261,,"Kim Tjaden - Board Chair, Paul Radeke - Co-Chair Interim Treasurer, Amanda Koubsky - Secretary,Jeremy Ringsmuth - Member, Melinda Vonderahe - Member, Benjamin Bohnsack - Member, Chad Holien - Member, Nicholas Hollermanm - Member, Nikki Koehn - Member, Mar",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Chanticleer in concert: The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota hosts internationally renowned vocal ensemble Chanticleer at St. Mary's Cathedral in St. Cloud.",2021-12-13,2022-10-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Erickson,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-509,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023558,"Project Grant",2022,6743,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","40 attendees, 6-8 artists, improve diversity of attendees and artists, engage an accomplished, renowned artist.; Access- geographically we are offering opportunities that are not commonly offered here; folk arts in particular. We also seek to break down cultural barriers, real or perceived, to encourage members of our under represented and marginalized communities at the AHFS to participate. We will measure this by assessing the makeup of our attending students and artists this year. Learning- in offering these artistic learning opportunities within the natural environment, often very intentionally engaging it, we seek to introduce or strengthen student's appreciation for the natural environment and what happens at The Intersection of Art and Nature. We have been able to measure this by comments in our survey as well as retention of our students year to year. This year we will add a question more focused on eliciting feedback re: student's reaction to learning, experiencing at the Intersection of Art and Nature. Community- this is exactly what happens, people come together with a common desire to learn an art form or craft that has very clear connections to specific cultural heritages. And our students/artists make this happen ""in community"", within nature. The key, we think to past and future success and attractiveness of the AHFS. Currently we are exploring ways to engage new members of our community, be they transplants from different parts of the United States or even recent immigrants to this country so as to begin including their artistic, cultural traditions within our experiences offered at the AHFS. Measurable Outcomes: 1- Engage #8 artists during the first weekend, increasingly seek out those who reside in central MN, continuing to provide them with living and appropriate compensation for their work/expertise/experience. 2- Maintain enrollment of students for the weekend above #40. 2019's increase was 109% increase, almost too much in one year. We realized that around #45 was a maximum for each weekend, beyond that number we felt the quality of the experience would begin to suffer for individual participants and the artists/instructors; 2021 saw a decline to 24, due to the pandemic we believe. 3- Ability to continue to strengthen our partnership with the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, specifically the Art Department 4- Ability to continue to engage our new and emerging relationships with local communities of color that results in additional students attending Hand Camp from previously under represented members of our community: Higher Ground Collaborative, Higher Works Church, and individuals/leaders within this community. 5- We will be able to continue to collaborate with other local artists and organizations through Hand Camp, some examples: Art In Motion, Bruno Press, Whit Gallery, House of Prayer, United Way, etc. 6- For a 3rd year provide a 2nd week that highlights and introduces a well-known, accomplished artist at the top of their art form. We have some ideas, but have not yet secured one. 7- Continue to build awareness within Central MN and beyond of both Hand Camp and the AHFS through continually increasing our brand awareness, specifically through social media efforts and personal connections within the local organizations. NOTE: Thanks to an amendment to our CMBA Project Grant for Hand Camp last year we were able to create and finalize a Brand Identity for the AHFS that resulted in a Logo for AHFS as well as Brand Guidelines, key messaging, and all that a Brand Identity entails. This was a foundational piece of work from which we are now using to build a new, highly effective and appropriate Branded Website for the AHFS. This new tool will help us to continue to promote, grow the AHFS as well as gather new and different audience members. Observation during the event, verbal interactions with attendees, artists and survey's sent out post event. ; Emailed Forms: We send surveys to partici","Total unduplicated youth participants in YAI from June - December 2022: 526 Digital arts: 156 Dance: 140 Visual arts: 430 Fashion: 39 Total # of YAI sessions: 765 Survey results: 84% said they are more confident because of YAI 65% said they are more proud of their self-identity 70% feel like their art is meaningful 50% participated in conversations about culture and heritage.","Achieved some of the proposed outcomes",5398,"Other,local or private",12141,,"Chris Schellinger, Mark Conway, Neil Franz, Secretary-Treasurer, Rachel Melis, Member, Greg Murray, Member, Jordan Schellinger, Member",,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Fall 2022 Adult Hand Camp",2022-05-21,2022-09-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-502,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023534,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Youth participants build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, as well as respect for others, through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion that empower them to become a voice for peace and change through the arts.; Youth outcome: Youth participants build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, as well as respect for others, through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion that empower them to become a voice for peace and change through the arts. We measure the success of our intended outcomes by recording attendance data and asking our youth to take an online survey. This survey has been adapted to ensure that questions are included that measure the above intended outcome.; This proposal will increase access to the arts by serving at-risk youth in the most under-served areas of our community, 95% of whom are eligible for free or reduced lunches at school, which is the measure of poverty we use. We will take daily attendance in our programs using an internally developed database called Odyssey. We measure the success of our intended outcomes by asking our youth to take an online survey three times per year. This survey has been adapted to ensure that questions are included that measure the above intended outcome. Questions include the following: Questions include: Check if you did any of the following in class (check all that apply). I asked questions. I made a plan before starting my work. I helped to solve a problem. I tried something that didn't work. I did something for the first time. I used my imagination to solve a problem. I listened to someone else's ideas. I gave feedback on someone's work. I was patient with someone in my group. I showed respect or understanding when someone's feelings were different than my own. I was able to share or speak in front of a group. I did some writing in class. I improved my writing/reading skills by writing and/or reading in class. I improved my math skills by using math in class. I learned about a different culture. I made friends with someone from a different culture. I was able to share something about my culture. I was part of a group or team. I worked on managing my feelings. I became more aware of how my body moves. I made a friend. I was able to share about my culture and background. I was able to do a project that shows who I am as a person (my self-identity). I participated in conversations about culture, race, tradition and heritage. I participated in conversations about my feelings during the pandemic. I participated in conversations about equality and other hot topics. I was able to do a project that helped me work on my feelings. Because of this class, I am (check all that apply): I am more confident. I am more aware of my feelings. I am more proud of my self-identity. I can be a voice for change. I am more comfortable doing art. I feel like my art is meaningful.","Although we had an excellent concert, attendance for this performance was below projected. It appears that audiences are still working their way back from pre-Covid numbers. The audience we had in attendance was very appreciative of the music they heard and orchestra enjoyed the variety of selections and the level of difficulty but we would have wanted more people to be in attendance.","Achieved proposed outcomes",77863,"Other,local or private",85863,,"Julie Fisk, Mark Osendorf, 1st Vice Chair, Tony Tillemans, Pat Miller, Myndee Anderson, Jason Bernick, Mimi Bitzan, Joe Francis, Curt Gainsforth, John Hoffman, Joe Kalkman, Sheila Krogman, Stacy Lundeen, Matt McDowall, Brett Mushatt, Matt Nikodym , Roger",,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Whatever It Takes to Create . . . Youth Arts Initiative's 2022 Winter Showcase",2022-06-15,2022-12-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-479,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023535,"Project Grant",2022,7465,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The primary out come will be the presentation of an interesting musical program for the community including a wide range of orchestral music associated with dance. This will be educational for both the members and the audience..; 1. Audience education - We hope to clearly demonstrate through the music performed and both program notes and information from the conductor, the importance of film score music in the body of orchestral repertoire. We expect audiences will leave with a greater appreciation for the breadth of the repertoire and its importance in the artistic value of film. 2. Member satisfaction - We strive to have a high level of participant satisfaction. This program promises to be challenging, educational, and exciting to perform. Our member surveys will include questions such as ""Are you aware of connections between the different composers represented?"" and ""Was the music too challenging, just right, or not challenging enough?"". BCO Members and audience members will be surveyed following the performance.; Attendance: Information on audience attendance is obtained by the old-fashioned method of handing out color-coded tickets (adults one color, seniors a second, youth a third) to attendees as they enter the PAC, then gathering those same tickets back from our guests as they enter the auditorium. Attendance numbers are used as an indicator of whether or not we are offering music that meets our community's interests. Keeping track of different age groups tells us if we are being successful at attracting young people to our concerts, a critical component of ongoing orchestra existence. Orchestra members log in at each rehearsal, usually during our treat break, giving us rehearsal attendance information. Falling attendance indicates some dissatisfaction with the experience, a misalignment that requires prompt and focused attention. Surveys: As audience members enter on concert night they are asked to fill out an evaluation form, and if they agree they are given a half-page sheet (sample provided below) to fill out after the concert, perhaps as they are enjoying cookies and coffee or juice. These are focused on the concert just concluded. We ask both broad and specific questions about the just finished concert. A sample of our brief survey is included in the sample below. Our members are given a similar half page sheet at the rehearsal following the concert. We convert the three available responses (""-, 0, +"") to numerical values (1, 2, 3) and obtain scores for each question. Every second year, after our final concert of the year, we survey our audience members with a much more thorough survey. We ask questions about age of participant, number of concerts attended during the year, how far they traveled, how they learned about BCO, what kind of music they prefer, what concerts do they attend throughout the year, why they attend BCO concerts over some others, and more. These data points are tabulated and presented to our board. Our orchestra members are very important to us, and we work hard to meet their expectations. We survey members every year at the end of the season. We ask about overall response to the past year, what kind of music they would like to perform, how we might improve the overall experience, how our paid associates met expectations, ask for feedback on each past concert, and give them lots of room for comments. All orchestra members are encouraged to to visit with guests during our post-concert reception, and we receive very many positive responses at this time. These are seldom critical, hard to tabulate, but very rewarding to receive!","This production accomplished the goals of reflecting an increase of self-confidence and community, increasing the knowledge base of participants in the areas of acting, and increasing the skill set of volunteers. The proposed outcomes were measured by pre and post show interviews, audience and participant surveys, crew and volunteer feedback.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",3029,"Other,local or private",10494,,"Michael Walsh: Chair, Jolyn Halvorson: Vice-Chair, Joelle Strandquist, Jeff Burns: Treasurer, Kendell Kubasch: finance committee chair, Gretchen Katzenberger: music chair, Mary Ellen Lundsten: board member, Sarah Kremer, outreach chair, Yvonne Rammel, boa",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra presents ""Let's Dance!""",2023-01-08,2023-03-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,Burns,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc.","PO Box 707",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 803-7198",burns@cmab.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-480,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023536,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The goals of this production are to reflect an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community, increase the theater knowledge base of participants in the areas and increase the skill set of volunteers in technical theater.; This production will accomplish the following goals: 1) Reflect an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community. 2) Increase the knowledge base of participants in the areas of acting, character development, and ensemble building. 3) Increase the skill set of volunteers in the areas of set construction, set painting, costuming, and properties. The proposed outcomes will be measured by participant interviews, surveys, and crew/volunteer feedback. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info, and breakdown by date, age, etc.; The proposed outcomes will be measured by pre and post show participant interviews, audience and participant surveys, crew and volunteer feedback. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info, and breakdown by date, age, etc. Surveys distributed by email and social media will collect information from participants and patron encouraged to give their feedback as a way to improve future theater experiences for everyone involved.","The start of the project was executed well with rehearsals starting timely. Discovery Class demonstrated the majority of the needs for the experience indicated in the grant. Programming was successfully rehearsed and performed from all of the ensembles. The board received feedback on the progress of the project at the monthly meetings. A timeline was used to keep track of major project needs","Achieved proposed outcomes",7637,"Other,local or private",15637,,"Philip Ludwig: chair, Kari Wendroth: vice-chair, Jon Salmon: treasurer, Diane Paulu: secretary, Greg Bestland: board member, Michael Walsh: board member, Erin Walsh: board member, Tony Carlson: board member, Janice Luoma: board member, Jordon Robischon: b",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Leading Ladies",2022-05-13,2022-11-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Calista,Wedemeier,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-481,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023537,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will grow the number of participants and attendees of the concert, compared to the previous program.; CMYO plans to continue to expand further than in-person by providing live streaming with the option to view at a later time. This should open more opportunities for family and friends who would usually find it difficult to attend. We will monitor attendance both online and in-person, plus evaluate how many viewed after the stream. The experience viewing options will be advertised prior to the concert via Facebook and Around the Cloud. Students will study through the Discovery Class how composers connected locations/lands to music. This will include composers' lives, their heritage, listening examples, and potentially performing pieces from Baroque to modern times. CMYO plans to have a guest military musician artist visit during the Discovery Class to talk about their background on the music they perform and to gain understanding on the challenges they face and responsibilities serving both as musician and soldier. Students will have an opportunity to discuss their views and perspectives on another way musicians make an impact. We will track participant and attendance numbers, comparing results to the previous spring program. Additionally, we will be distributing satisfaction surveys to participating families of the program.; CMYO seeks ways to guide students to a new approach to how music influences life and understanding the demands and satisfaction of making powerful music come alive. We hope to see new audiences find our orchestra concept progressive that challenges the norm for orchestral experiences in the central Minnesota region. For returning audiences, we hope they will find pride in the work that has been accomplished since the beginning of the summer of 2013. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra will increase the number of students who participate in our program compared to 2021/2022. Additionally, CMYO will target to retain at least (70%) of their student base. Out of 30 students, CMYO expects to maintain the current students under the current COVID situation. Since 2013, the student numbers have increased the student attendance in the beginning years. As of late, we are maintaining around 30 to 35 students per year. With changes in schools and recent cuts and the ongoing COVID, we have seen a slight decline. We are engaging schools to find ways that we can help advocate for their programs and continue our strategy for growth within a quality program. We expect the attendance to increase once the COVID crisis is under better control and the assistance of a new managerial position is established. CMYO is focused to gain numbers towards 35 to 45 students into the 2022-2023 season.","The Harlem Quartet performed concerts and outreach programs at a school, senior center, college and library that provided engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations as indicated by attendance, ticket sales and donations, audience survey responses, outreach activity feedback forms, and the board and staff assessment.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",3320,"Other,local or private",11320,,"John Carlton: President,John Johnson: Vice President,Hans Mersinger: Treasurer,Janelle Carlton: Secretary,David Arnott: Board Member",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"AFFLICTIONS OF HUMANITY: LOVE AND WAR",2022-08-03,2022-11-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Todd, Todd",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-482,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023538,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A concert and community outreach programs by the Harlem Quartet.; The guest ensemble will have performed a formal concert and outreach activities programs that provided engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations. At the formal concert, audience members will have experienced a live performance of chamber music of the highest quality, performed by the guest artist. An overall outcome we expect to achieve is engaging the public with diverse and excellent art. The program will highlight the spectrum from long-standing favorites to recent compositions performed by one of the most skilled quartets of our time. Many people will be introduced to the genre of chamber music, or have their experience or knowledge enriched. The audiences will have heard this highly-skilled and accomplished group perform and discuss their music, their instruments, composers, music history, careers in music, etc. Specific expected outcomes include: ? new audiences will be introduced to chamber music ? our core audience will hear works they would not have heard otherwise ? increase visibility for the CMS ? CMS connects with new audience members from our community ? some audience members will be coming to their first Chamber Music Society concert ? audience member expectations of the performance and repertoire will be met or exceeded ? audiences learned something new about chamber music and have enriching musical experiences ? audiences learned about the works performed, the composers, and the performers and their instruments ? about 250 adults and 150 youth will hear, learn from, and meet world-class ensembles ? we welcome 15% new audience members at the formal concert ? our revenues cover our expenses ? we achieve an audience survey response rate of greater than 25% ? at the pre-concert talks and post-concert meet and greet sessions, people will get to know the artists and each other and deepen their shared experience an understanding of the program We strive to inspire some of the people who hear these performers in outreach activities to come to the formal concerts as a result. We hope all of the audiences will enjoy the performances, contributing to understanding and appreciation of chamber music in general and in the varied forms it is created. Understanding and appreciating different cultures and music may be the ultimate goal of engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening musical experiences, but perhaps difficult to measure. Audience feedback will inform us. We expect that many audience members will experience music they have never heard before. We hope all of the activities lead to a close relationship between the audience or participants and the music involved. And we hope the personalities of the performers, which will come through in interactive activities, leave audience members realizing that professional chamber musicians are also normal people striving to share the power of music to express and unite. A concert and community outreach programs by the Harlem Quartet.; We will be able to measure and document the number of people reached by these activities by counting the attendees at the concert and the outreach activities. We will use audience surveys to determine the audiences' opinions about the performance, the repertoire, and how the event compared with their expectations. We will take photos at the outreach activities so that there will be a record of the events. Following the concert, the CMS staff and board speak with the artists and audience members and sponsors. We also request additional feedback by offering an online feedback form via our email newsletter following the concert. At the board meeting following the concert, the board and executive director review the feedback responses and reflect on and evaluate the observations as well as attendance, ticket sales, income, and expense for the events.","1,1206 Central MN residents experienced an exceptional hip hop dance company. 669 residents participated in outreach activities, exploring hip hop as a dance form and its cultural significance. Participants reported a new understanding of contemporary and cultural dance forms in post-activity evaluations. FAP renewed and expanded partnerships with community partners.","Achieved proposed outcomes",10097,"Other,local or private",18097,,"Barbara Banaian: secretary, Sean Jacobson: board member, Bryant Julstrom: vice president, Diane Larson: treasurer, Kristian Twombly: president",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Chamber Music Society of St. Cloud 2022-23 concert season features Harlem Quartet",2022-08-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-483,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024036,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Expected outcomes include hosting an exceptional diverse dance company, audiences and workshop participants will report a new understanding and interest in the genre. ; Expected outcomes include: ? Central MN audiences will experience, in their community, an exceptional Indigenous dance company in a performance that shares Anishinaabe sky and star stories ? Audiences will report new understanding/interest in Indigenous culture and astrology ? Audiences and workshop participants will report a new understanding/interest in contemporary and cultural dance forms ? At minimum, 80 central Minnesotans will participate in intimate outreach activities that introduce them to either a new dance vocabulary, new understanding of Native astrology or both ? 25% of the audience will report this is their first dance performance or that this is their first experience with a Native art form ? We will build new relationships with regional Native communities Survey audiences and workhsop participants, track box office data, post-event evaluation.; CSB will measure outcomes in the following ways: ? Central Minnesota audiences: distribute electronic surveys asking, among other things, if audiences feel like the performance gave them access to a unique art form that is otherwise unrepresented regionally. We will survey to find out if this event attracted new audiences and to measure audience perception of experience and genre ? Workshops: Survey participants and/or facilitators to find out if the workshop taught new skills and techniques or provided new cultural insight and awareness ? Track box office and participation data ? Engage in post-event discussions with faculty partners to assess cultural capacity growth of students based on participating in activities","Over 2000 people were exposed and enjoyed chalk art for the first time. We had a board member taking approximate counts of people walking on the street looking at the chalk art. This Public Art event was very successful. We had prepared 8 spaces for Amateur artists and 35 spaces were used.","Achieved proposed outcomes",26381,"Other,local or private",34381,,"Advisory Council: Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Desiree Clark, Pedro dos Santos, David DeBlieck, Laura Hood, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Rachel Melis, Chris Rasmussen, Malik Stewart, Jerry Wetterling, Rob Culligan",,"College of Saint Benedict AKA CSB Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"College of Saint Benedict - Red Sky Performance and Outreach Activities",2022-07-01,2023-02-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"College of Saint Benedict AKA CSB Fine Arts Programming","37 S College Ave","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5011",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-518,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023539,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A new art form will be brought to Sauk Centre for a wide variety of people to see and participate in.; The main expected outcome is to introduce area residents to professional artists that will show and encourage all participants to create their own chalk art on site. This experience will inspire a change in knowledge, attitude about art and skill level. Area residents will learn about an unusual art form. This change may inspire a new attitude about art in that art is something that a person can practice and learn with appropriate guidance. This can also inspire individuals of all ages to learn or discover a new skill. This is a free public event, so success will partially be determined by the number of people who attended and the verbal comments made to volunteers about the Children's Area of this event. ; The evaluation will be judged by the number of audience members that come either to watch or participate in this event. It will also be evaluated by the number of amateurs and children that participate in these areas. Photos and newspaper coverage will also give us an excellent idea how this festival will be attended. This is a first-time event, so we will give the 11 professional artists a survey that will help us plan similar future events. We will also personally interview our sponsors to gather their feedback regarding their impression/satisfaction of the event.","This event promoted social and intercultural education through artistic expression and interaction as a free public event. 1) A heightened awareness of and appreciation for African arts in Central MN. Outcomes include: 50% African and 50% W. 15% of attendees experiencing African culture in Saint Cloud for the first time.","Achieved proposed outcomes",7837,"Other,local or private",15837,,"Pamela Borgmann, Sandra Michels-Bosnak,Vice President, Mike Borgmann, Marisa George, Board Member, Susan Hartigan, Board Member, Deb Himsl, Board Member,",,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Chalk in Sauk",2022-06-24,2022-06-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-484,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024039,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide a forum for 150+ artists to exhibit/sell their work to a large public audience. Provide art experience for 1,500 youth in various media in the Little Lemons Children's Area. Offer an outdoor, evening concert to more than 1,000.; 1. Provide a forum for 150-200 artists to exhibit and sell their work to a large (10,000-plus) public audience 2. Provide an art education experience for more than 1,500 youth (13 and under) in various media (painting, pottery, drawing, etc) throughout the day via the Little Lemons Children's Area 3. Offer an outdoor, evening concert to more than 1,000 community members Send post-event evaluation to art vendors. Evaluate options for activities in the Little Lemon's area. Survey audience to gather feedback on event.; 1) We will send a post-event evaluation to all of our art and craft vendors to gather feedback about their experience and determine whether we have been effective in providing them with the opportunity to exhibit and sell their work. (see attached survey) 2) We work with the Paramount Arts District to run our Children's area each year. They carefully evaluate the available options for activities and craft a plan each year to provide maximum effectiveness for the time young people spend during the fair. 3) We will survey the audience to determine size and demographic composition in order to evaluate whether or not we are reaching our attendance goals.","175 patrons and 60 musicians enjoyed the award-winning movie scores and related to the images of home depicted in the music. Everyone was moved by the narration written and performed by guest artist Bradley Greenwald, baritone. The audience was counted and many sent positive comments on social media (""Bravo performance"") and email. Many were impressed by the genius of the guest artist.","Achieved proposed outcomes",16541,"Other,local or private",24541,,"MinnState Board of Trustees: Jay Cowles: board chair, Rudy Rodriguez: board vice chair, Asani Ajogun: board member, Victor Ayemobuwa: board member, Alex Cirillo: board member, Dawn Erlandson: board member, Jerry Janezich: board member, Roger Moe: board me",,"Saint Cloud State University","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"Lemonade Concert and Art Fair",2022-06-23,2022-06-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932",jlkuznia@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-520,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023551,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","300 audience will enjoy popular movie music and contemplate themes of identity, community, and home in the movies. 65 musicians will play award-winning musical scores. The pops genre concert will attract new listeners to the SCSO.; 1. 250 patrons will attend ""Finding Home at the Movies"". The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra has identified the presentation of accessible, relevant, well-known, and varied repertoire, and friendly, knowledgeable curation from the stage as being attractive and meaningful to local audiences. The SCSO has traditionally played ""pops orchestra"" repertoire only for the Lemonade Concert, but we feel that kicking off the 2022-2023 season with engaging, award-winning musical scores will excite and engage our audience. 2. Audiences will relate to the many conceptions of home depicted in the chosen repertoire. From the frantic family race to the couch of the iconic ""The Simpsons"" theme to the cinnamon-scented ""Home Alone"" theme, to the struggle to return home of ""Amistad"" and ""Apollo 13,"" to being forced to find a new home after being displaced as in ""The Sound of Music"" and ""Fiddler on the Roof,"" to a child struggling to find a home among like-minded wizards in ""Harry Potter,"" we are all drawn to home. 3. 60 musicians will rehearse and perform high quality and varied movie scores. Audience will be counted. Audience reaction will be evaluated using surveys in the lobby and by observation. Concert will be recorded.; Evaluation 1. Audience will be counted. Counting audience participation will provide an instant measure of interest and support for SCSO activities. 2. Surveys will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. Patrons will be encouraged to complete and return the survey found on the website or in the lobby on concert night. The SCSO board and staff will compile, analyze, and record survey responses. Information gathered will be used to program future seasons, and improve patron service and hospitality. 3. Audience response will be observed and recorded. The enjoyment of patrons will be measured by the enthusiasm of their response (clapping, standing ovation, cheering). 4. Verbal, photo, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. Many audience members and musicians provide feedback to staff following the concert. Changes in attitude and understanding can be evaluated based on informal conversations with family and friends. 5. Concert will be recorded. The concert will be professionally recorded and analyzed by the Conductor, Executive Director, and the board of directors.","The exhibition reached over 818 participants during its 62 day run. Over 120 people attended the opening reception, where three of the participating artists, along with guest curator Travis Zimmerman, spoke about their work and answered questions from the audience. 15 school visits were arranged during the exhibition. Travis Zimmerman, Steve Premo and Pat Kruse led three workshops.","Achieved proposed outcomes",6750,"Other,local or private",14750,,"Ross Detert: President, Mark Springer: Vice President, Allen Horn: Treasurer, Jill Pattock: Secretary, Tamara Bottge: board member, Jennifer Kalpin: board member, Suzanne Mesna: board member, Gary Osberg: board member, Brad Gordon Ufer: board member",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Finding Home at the Movies",2022-09-24,2022-09-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 7th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-496,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024037,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Expected outcomes include a successful exhibit of contemporary Native art in central MN, a new understanding of contemporary and historical Native experience, new relationship with regional artists.; Expected outcomes include: ? 500 Central Minnesotans will experience, in their community, an exhibit that introduces them to the work of four regional Native artists ? Viewers will report new familiarity/understanding/interest in contemporary Native art ? Viewers will identify that experiencing the exhibit created a new understanding of the Native history as it relates to this region ? Building new relationship with regional Native artists and communities ? The gallery will be utilized as a space for critical conversations ? At minimum, 100 people will attend the opening reception and listen to Mr. Zimmerman's discussion ? Five workshops or lectures by the artists and the guest curator will take place Survey data at opening and workshops, during the exhibit, tracking attendance and participation, post-exhibition meetings and interviews with artists and guest curator and stakeholders to identify successes and growth areas.; SJU will measure the identified outcomes in the following ways: ? We will create and distribute a survey at the opening reception and the workshops. We will have the survey available during the duration of the exhibit to capture visitors responses in addition to the comments left in the visitors log ? Track attendance at the exhibit, the opening and in workshop ? Gallery staff will hold post-exhibition meetings and interviews with artists and the guest curator and on campus stakeholders to identify successes and areas where we need to grow","TEDxStCloud presented a broad variety of 6 talks by 7 speakers; 2 musical performances (19 musicians total); and 2 interactive art installations (2 artists). We had an in-theater audience of 490 people, and a streaming audience of 108 individuals (likely watching with others). We achieved our highest NPS score to date: 86! There have been 1,500+ views of the YouTube posted videos as of 1/23/23.","Achieved proposed outcomes",2271,"Other,local or private",10271,,"Advisory Council: Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Desiree Clark, Pedro dos Santos, David DeBlieck, Laura Hood, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Chris Rasmussen, Malik Stewart, Jerry Wetterling, Rob Culligan",,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University-Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"SJU Native Group Exhibition",2022-07-01,2022-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University","2850 Abbey Plz PO Box 2000",Collegeville,MN,56321-2000,"(320) 363-5030",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Mille Lacs, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-519,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023552,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","In-person attendees, 650; online/VR audience all see performing artists and arts installations in reception and lobby spaces.; Our goals with TEDxStCloud 2022 are to raise awareness of the breadth of ideas and innovation in our region, educate attendees on the specific ideas, concepts, and art forms presented by our speakers and performing artists, and to give the community an opportunity and a venue to meet and engage with new people and new ideas. A secondary goal is to amplify our community's ideas beyond our community. Our biggest success so far in this regard was when TED presented Eric Sannerud's 2018 talk on their main TED.com platform, resulting in over 2.1 million views of his talk and with the transcript being available in 26 languages. Successfully present TEDxStCloud 2022 with six speakers and two performing arts segments at Paramount Theater on October 13, 2022; Every year TED (our licensor) sends out a post-event Net Promoter Score survey to our live attendees; this scoring impacts our ability to obtain a license in following years. This survey scale is -100 to +100. Our event has averaged +70.4 for 5 years, which is considered Good - Excellent. Attached is the 2021 survey.","The program was implemented in ten neighborhoods, three days a week for eight weeks, with over 275 children and youth participating - and limited programming at the YMCA and GRRL. Outcomes in strengthening emotional regulation skills, social emotional learning, thinking skills and creative processing were measured through observations and conversations led by the teaching artists.","Achieved proposed outcomes",60427,"Other,local or private",68427,,"Brian Hart, TEDx License Holder Co-Organizer, Erin Perry, Co-Organizer. Primary planning committee: Heidi Everett, Heidi Jeub, Eunice Adjei, Stephen Janasie, Sonja Gidlow",,"TED x Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"TEDxStCloud 2022: Rattle",2022-06-01,2022-10-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Hart,"TED x Saint Cloud","8953 160th St NW",Clearwater,MN,55320,"(320) 224-2121",info@tedxstcloud.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-497,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023554,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","275 children and youth experiencing poverty will learn art skills that will strengthen their emotional skills, enhance academic performance, and improve their quality of life. ; Outcomes: 275 children and youth experiencing poverty: #1 -- will learn art skills that improve emotional regulation by providing healthy leisure activities that can be used with their community or independently #2 -- will strengthen their social-emotional skills in self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision making, social awareness, and relationship skills through creating art within their community. #3 -- will be exposed to a variety of artistic media that will lead to developing good thinking skills and creative processing. The program will include continuous evaluation methods that will help artists make adjustments throughout the project as well as a deeper look into the overall impact and outcomes of the project. ; Continuous evaluation: Project leader Molly Huus, teaching artists, and art assistants will hold planning meetings prior to the launch of the program to implement the recommendations from the previous year and, like last year, will hold weekly meetings to check in about what's working, what isn't working, how to make adjustments, and to develop immediate solutions to problems. Post-project assessments will delve into what we learned, what we can do better next year, and what we need to do better to create an environment in which the children will thrive. Evaluating outcomes: When working with children, teaching artists and artist assistants will use verbal participant assessment questions and personal observations to measure outcomes. Sample questions to engage students in creative thinking, critiquing their work, and problem solving: 1. How did you come up with the idea for your project? 2. What was your favorite part of making this art? 3. What problems did you experience and how did you solve them? 4. How were you feeling when you created it? These assessment questions will be adapted to fit teens as well as adapted to fit other art forms, including dance and theatre. In addition, teaching artists and art assistants will design supportive environments that help teach social emotional skills as well as being intentional about using ""ah-ha"" teaching moments. The evaluation information will be used to assess both the process and the outcomes: 1) Process data: was there adequate space, were there late-comers that disrupted the process, were there enough materials, what were the advantages/disadvantages of mixing ages, were there enough art assistants, etc. 2) Outcome data: what made this experience meaningful, what did participants find challenging, what kinds of projects were more or less successful, etc. Evaluation methods include: 1) Sign-in sheets to track participation rates and demographics 2) Surveys to gain a deeper understanding of whether their experience was meaningful and what made it meaningful. 3) Assessment of completed artwork by art instructors and art assistants 4) Observations of the level of energy, cooperation, and enjoyment being expressed by participants during and after the art experiences.","We wanted to host more events, but were realistically able to host a robust reception and the Our Narratives open mic night with a decent attendance of at least 50 people each time. Connecting with black-led organizations was not as easy as hoped, as many people were enjoying the summer breaks and vacations at the same time as the exhibit. It was hard to nail people and schedules down.","Achieved proposed outcomes",55871,"Other,local or private",63871,2,"Abdi Ahmed, Member, Luke Hartog, Blane Larson, Member, Diane Moeller, Dee Pederson, Member, Lynn Schnettler, Member, Lalita Subrahmanyan, Member, Dave TeBrake, Mitch Wimmer, Member",,"The Yes Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Thinking Skills That I Learned Through Art",2022-06-13,2022-08-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Wiechman,"The Yes Network","1030 4th St SE Ste 114","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 266-1747",ruth.yes.network@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-499,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023555,"Project Grant",2022,7800,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Purpose of this exhibit is to provide space for a contemporary artist to create an installation in order to shed light on one aspect of the black experience in order to provide context for more conversations around race and equity.; The Purpose of this exhibit is to provide space for a contemporary artist to create an installation in order to shed light on one aspect of the black experience in order to provide context for more conversations around race and equity. By supporting KOBI through the installation of this exhibition, and providing resources to help fully realize his vision, there is a broader impact on the audiences and creators within the community. Providing a variety of events for audiences to engage with the work will lead to a better understanding of how the arts can be a catalyst for learning and understanding complex issues. To ensure that we reach communities of color, we will invite area organizations, leaders and churches to engage and reflect on the work. These reflections will help inform future programming around these issues. We will ask for response to the work through a postcard prompt available at the exhibit that serves as both a survey and ""journal"" of sorts. Online reflections will also be considered as a qualitative review of the work.; Upon completion of this project, we will reflect on the exhibition itself, in how it felt in terms of its impact and implementation, as well as how it could adapt to other possibilities for the artists and those involved. This will be a meeting and/or survey of all the creative partners and key community leadership. We will ask for response to the work through a postcard prompt available at the exhibit that serves as both a survey and ""journal"" of sorts. Online reflections will also be considered as a qualitative review of the work. We will proactively engage with community members to ensure that they feel welcome and heard in various aspects of the project through a marketing plan and opportunities to share ideas and suggestions to build engagement with various pockets of the community.","Outcome achieved by providing updated information about climate change with guest speakers, 2 art shows presenting theme of protecting the Environment. Close to 300 people attended exhibit, 150 students attend Winona LaDuke's SJU presentation on protecting the rivers. Opening night, 4 guest speakers, local musicians performed, with poetry readings, 150 submissions to the art show, 40 chosen.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",114,,7914,,"Younsook Yeo, Maria Greaves, Pedro dos Santos, member, Breeze Hennes, member, Morgan Tate, member, Christi Siver, member, Mike Morrow, member, Antionette Lee, member",,"UNITECLOUD AKA Unite Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"KOBI Exhibition",2022-05-15,2022-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ringsmuth,"Unite Cloud","PO Box 851","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(404) 422-0290",natalie@unitecloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-500,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023051,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A 40 piece art show at Whit Gallery focusing on the beauty and wonderment of natural habitats. There will be live music, guest speakers, poets.; One of the benefits for artists applying to be in this show is it will give 30 artists an opportunity to have their work shown at the Whit Gallery, and possibly win an award. Winners will be publicized giving the participants recognition. An additional 10 pieces will go to the Good Earth Coop giving a total of 40 artists a chance to be in this show. This event is to provide for artists an opportunity to exhibit a piece that focuses on the envirnment. It is hoped that this experience will encourage artists to do more work focused on the envirnment, as well as keep up on community deveopment in regards to envirnmental concerns. In the completion of this exhibit, we anticipate that this will have a lasting effect, igniting future energetic conversation around the topics of global warming and the environment. In order to evaluate this rather qualitative and challenging metric, we will utilize social media platforms and simple surveying tools in our programming. The main goal of this event is to encourage artists to go beyond their comfort zones and use their work to promote better care of the evironment. We hope that this show inspires and encourages participants to not only enjoy and appreciate the art, but to take individual action to curb global warming. It is also to inform the community of what is going on at a national level and what each person can do to encourage further awareness in this community. The evaluation plan will be a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. The quantitative tools will include social media impressions. physical and online participation, and added support from local leadership and organizations.; The evaluation plan will be a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. The quantitative tools will include social media impressions. physical and online participation, and added support from local leadership and organizations. Qualitative evaluation will include before and after reflection papers by students, onsite ""How Might We"" interactive prompts at the gallery and coop, and online prompts that encourage social media engagement. How many people view the art show at the gallery and coop will also be used to measure the success of the event. There will be a survey that will be handed out at the art show event and left out for a month at Whit gallery . Participants will be encouraged to fill it out and give their opinion of the event. The survey results will be tallied and results will be used for the purpose of future art shows and guest speakers in the Saint Cloud area. The second method of measuring the success of the project is the number of students and adults who attend the guest speakers presentation on the CSBSJU Campus.This will be used to measure the interest in the topic and concern of the community. In partnership with the Environmental Studies Department, students will be asked to reflect on how the arts can be used to promote awareness of global warming in their classes before and after the event. Then, to reverse this reflection, we will engage with the CSBSJU art department students to reflect on the exchange between sectors of science and art. Also how many people follow up by watching a zoom presentation of the guest speaker event will be used to measure interest in the topic. People will be encouraged to go downtown to see the show at the gallery and guest speaker, reflecting on the importance of the arts as a means to promote the well being of the environment in this community, and beyond. We will specifically measure the following: 1. The impact of presentation, the speakers and participants expressing their concerns for the environment 2. Measuring the effects the art show has on topic for participants 3. Measuring how the art show and overall program affects the concern of participants and policy of our local commu","Possibly the most important impact, is that I have a functional studio in which I can now create projects, frame works, and entertain visiting curators and interested clients and general public. The studio is an inspiration. I completed new works for shows at the Washington Pavilion Evirist Gallery, the Veronique Wantz Gallery, and the Whit Gallery. Having all this activity in one year has generated a larger audience for me. My work's shift in visual aesthetic and approach has been noted, and the posts on Instagram have garnered praise and curiosity. I've been invited to new exhibits, and I'm excited to put my feelers out for bigger projects.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,"Other,local or private",8000,,"Bob Johnson Fiscal Agent, Heidi Jeub Gallery Director, Corrie Grosse Jennifer Kutters St. John's University contact staff,",,"Deborah A. VanderEyk",Individual,"Project Grant",,"Trail Mix Art Show",2022-06-01,2022-12-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,VanderEyk,"Deborah A. VanderEyk",,,MN,,"(320) 202-9417",vandereyk.d50@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Ramsey, Wright, Hennepin, Winona, Winona, Winona, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-468,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023549,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Students will: see, analyze and think critically; gain a new way of seeing/discussing art; be exposed to art from diverse artists/different cultures; be more confident; have opportunity for socialization; and experience health benefits art provides. ; There are a variety of expected outcomes once the proposal is complete. 1. Access: Students will experience increased access to the arts via the reduction in geographic, cultural and physical barriers. The entire idea/purpose behind the Senior Art-Reach program is to increase older adult access to the arts. We understand that older adults face a vairety of barriers to participating in artistic opportunities including cost, transportation, health, physical, etc. The Senior Art-Reach program is designed to address these barriers and bring artistic opportunities to older adults who are unable to get to the art center. We have extensive experience working with older adults through our in-house and offsite older adult classes. We have created an ADA Access plan and have received grant funding from MRAC in the past to increase the accessibility to our art classes, specifically for individuals with disabilities as many older adults are part of this population. After this project is complete, there will be increased access to artistic opportunities in Region 7W. 2. Learning: Students will experience a change in knowledge and attitude. They will have increased knowledge of different artists and artistic techniques. As part of each class, students will create a project inspired by a particular artist and will learn a little bit about the life, work and techniques of the artist. Projects will be inspired by a variety of diverse artists from history as well as the present such as Frida Kahlo, Kathe Kollwitz, Diego Velazquez, Camille Claudel, and more. Students will gain new skills in different visual art mediums and each class they take will build upon the knowlege and skills learned in previous classes. In addition to a change in knowledge and attitude, students will also experience a change in behavior or condition. The Senior Art-Reach program will provide numerous benefits for older adults including a sense of community and improved well-being. Past feedback surveys from our older adult program participants show that 82% of participants improved creative expression; 77% increased mental engagement; 74% formed new/stronger relationships; and 51% were encouraged to participate in other community activities. 3. Community: Students will build connections to their own and others' cultural hertitage. Our Senior Art-Reach program is a community outreach program. It is completely community based. One of the major goals of the Senior Art-Reach program is to build community and foster new relationships and friendships among older adults and provide ways for older adults to get involved in the community. The Senior Art-Reach program provides older adults with the opportunity to socialize and connect with other members of their community and helps them to build long lasting friendships. The older adults that participate in the classes are from a wide range of different cultural heritages/backgrounds. When they take classes together, they learn from each other and are enriched by each others' history, background, experiences, culture, etc. Art is an effective way of bringing people together and building community. Interviews/conversations with participants/board/staff/leaders; Meetings w/community partners; Community dialogue; Reviewing recorded info or documents (such as finances, attendance records, work plans); Observation; and Surveying (paper or online).; The evaluation plans/methods will include the following: Interviews/conversations with participants Interviews/conversations with board/staff/leaders Meetings with community partners (i.e. Elk River Senior Center and St. Michael Library) Community dialogue (group conversations with a large group) Reviewing recorded information or documentation","Our goal has always been to perpetuate and celebrate the memory and works of Sinclair Lewis and to mentor writers as Lewis himself did. Sponsoring 32 writers conferences since 1990 addresses our goal. We evaluate our outcomes based on written feedback received from the conference participants. This feedback consistently shows that we are meeting the needs of both novice and experienced writers.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,8000,,"Melody Shryock: Chairman, Kurt Ulrich: Officer , Deanna Asp: Treasurer , Arrin LaFreniere: Secretary , Jennifer Moreau: Officer , Sharon Allen: Officer Steve Savior: Officer , Curtis Kiecker-Olson: Officer",,"Rum River Art Center, Inc. AKA Rumriver Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Senior-Art Reach Programming",2022-05-15,2023-05-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Yee,"Rum River Art Center, Inc. AKA Rumriver Art Center","2665 4th Ave Ste 102",Anoka,MN,55303,"(763) 323-8830",info@rumriverart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-494,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023550,"Project Grant",2022,7545,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will host the 32nd Annual Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference in Sauk Centre, continuing our artistic goal of instructing and mentoring writers of all ages and backgrounds.; Our primary outcome is to increase participant access to professional writers while providing practical knowledge relating to participants' particular areas of writing. Another outcome is the ability to attract professional writers who can connect with participants of all skill levels to serve as presenters. A third outcome is to continue to attract writers of all ages and abilities from central Minnesota to attend the conference. These main outcomes will be measured from the participant feedback forms that we gather at the end of the conference day. Perhaps the best evidence that points to our achieved outcomes is the fact that we have sponsored this conference each year since 1990, attracting 70-100 writers per year. Many of the participants have attended more than one conference. We receive requests from professional writers to be speakers at our conferences. We have succeeded in attracting the best of Minnesota writers to be speakers, including Robert Bly, Bill Holm, Jon Hassler, Will Weaver, Douglas Wood, Gary Paulsen, Kevin Kling, Frederick Manfred, Leif Enger, Faith Sullivan, Joyce Sutphen, James Bradley and many more. These key outcomes all provide evidence that the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference meets a need and achieves its outcome goals. We will gather written feedback from all participants at the conference, both in-person and virtual. We will than collate the data to use as a planning tool for future writers conferences.; We measure our outcomes by asking each participant and presenter to provide written feedback concerning their conference experience. The feedback form is included in each participant's and presenter's registration folder that they receive at the start of the day. We gather the completed feedback forms at the end of the day and collate the responses. Many of our presenters, in fact, have been suggested by participants in this manner. One way to measure our outcomes is by the percentage of returning participants that we attract each year. The Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference enjoys a high degree of loyalty among both participants and presenters, many of whom ask to return as speakers for future conferences.","Provide a forum for 150+ artists to exhibit/sell their work to a large public audience. Provide art experience for 1,500 youth in various media in the Little Lemons Children's Area. Offer an evening concert to more than 1,000. Send post-event evaluation to art vendors. Evaluate options for activities in the Little Lemon's area. Survey audience to gather feedback on event.","Achieved proposed outcomes",7230,"Other,local or private",14775,,"Jim Umhoefer: president, Roberta Oson: vice president, Deb Himsl: treasurer, Tracy Tamillo: secretary, Mark Roberg: board member, John Rasmussen: board member, Pat Lewis: board member, Mike Carlson: board member, Eric Torgerson: board member, Nancy Weyer:",,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Sinclair Lewis 2022 Writers Conference",2022-10-07,2022-10-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose CT","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Douglas, Pope, Hennepin, Washington, Dakota, Morrison, St. Louis, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-495,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023540,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The two major outcomes we are working toward include: 1) A heightened awareness of and appreciation for African arts in Central MN. 2) Arts/culture education is integrated into a mainstream community celebration. Often times, exposure to other culture is a first step toward changing negative attitudes about that culture. Bringing African arts into a well-known community event that rarely shines a lot on the immigrant experience holds the potential to act as this initial introduction. 3) Artists will be encouraged to sell their crafts. Potential outcomes include: - 600+ attendees, 50% African and 50% white. -15% of attendees experiencing African culture in Saint Cloud for the first time. A significant display of cultures, art, music, dance, drumming, and storytelling would be a minimum of three African cultural groups represented at the celebration.; This event will promote social and intercultural education through artistic expression and interaction at a free public event. The Fred Yiran African Arts Day will be held on the final day of Granite City Days on June 25th, 2023, as part of the Family Fun Day / World Heritage Day at Lake George in St. Cloud. The event will be held from 12:00 - 4:00 pm. Diverse populations will be adequately represented (African and non African). There will be a significant display (over 10 performers) of African cultures through art, music, storytelling, food, bead making, and dance. The two major outcomes we are working toward include: 1) A heightened awareness of and appreciation for African arts in Central MN. 2) Arts/culture education is integrated into a mainstream community celebration. Often times, exposure to other culture is a first step toward changing negative attitudes about that culture. Bringing African arts into a well-known community event that rarely shines a lot on the immigrant experience holds the potential to act as this initial introduction. 3) Artists will be encouraged to sell their crafts. Potential outcomes include: - 600+ attendees, 50% African and 50% white. -15% of attendees experiencing African culture in Saint Cloud for the first time. A significant display of cultures, art, music, dance, drumming, and storytelling would be a minimum of three African cultural groups represented at the celebration. Photograph/video event to document the diversity. Count attendees who are White or African. Count # of people who engage with event via Facebook. Chronicle event using photos, videos, and interviews. Use Survey Monkey to evaluate teamwork and event.","We achieved all our outcomes including providing a creative and culturally diverse live theatre experience for more than 750 community members, engaging with new volunteers, developing a deeper relationship and partnership with the Black community, and delivering an accessible, engaging, and thought-provoking theatre experience. Success is measured through metrics and qualitative data.","Achieved proposed outcomes",3702,"Other,local or private",11702,,"Janette Yiran: Project Director, Cristina Seaborn: Assistant Director, Brendan Banteh: Communications Coordinator, Alemni Yiran: Media Out reach Tech support , Rick Walter: Facilities Grounds Coordinator, Mike Ohl :Website Creative Consultant, Yenran Yira",,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Fred Yiran African Arts Day 2023",2022-06-27,2023-06-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janette,Yiran,"Fred Yiran Legacy Project","355 4th Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 252-8499",jbyiran@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-485,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023541,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide a creative and culturally diverse live theatre experience, engage culturally diverse local volunteer actors, create a high quality live performing arts experience, and deliver an accessible, engaging, and thought-provoking arts event; 1) To provide a creative and culturally diverse live theatre experience for more than 750 community members introducing them to this classic production (currently only being produced once a year over 80 miles away in the Twin Cities). 2) In order to produce an authentic telling of ?Black Nativity?, GREAT needs to engage a majority of culturally diverse local volunteer actors and give them the life-changing opportunity to be involved with advanced training techniques that will enhance their artistic skills. We will have allowed opportunity for community members who may not be familiar with GREAT to experience all that GREAT Theatre has to offer. By providing these opportunities we hope to encourage new members of our community to participate in more GREAT productions and activities throughout the year. 3) Create and execute a high quality live performing arts experience that shows a story not often told in our community. This will allow GREAT to build a deeper partnership with members of the Black community in St. Cloud, creating a space where people are empowered to share their stories; listen to others; experience joy, empathy, and self-discovery; and build life skills through quality arts education. 4) Deliver an accessible, engaging, and thought-provoking arts event in an intimate venue built by and for the community. Counting the number of people who engage with the show that are new to GREAT either as actors or audience members. Audience surveys as well as artistic staff and volunteer feedback.; The proposed outcomes will be measured quantitatively by counting the number of people who engage with the show that are new to GREAT either as actors or audience members as well as following up and tracking how many re-engage with GREAT in another way in the future. We'll measure qualitative date through audience surveys as well as artistic staff and volunteer feedback. All of this information will help us understand how the people of our community value diverse and thought provoking stories and create connections through theatre experiences.","The specific outcomes were met through this project. As Mary Ellen Gutknecht progressed from designing the stained glass panel, to cutting and installing the glass, to soldering the pieces together, she provided step-by-step videos to include the students and staff of progress and to ask for feedback to help guide towards the completion of the project. It was completed in a timely manner.","Achieved proposed outcomes",31345,"Other,local or private",39345,,"Cassie Miles: chair, Chad O'Brien: vice chair, Chris Kudrna: treasurer, Kimberly Foster: secretary, Joanne Dorsher: board member, Monica Segura-Schwartz: board member, Buddy King: board member, Dan Barth: board member, Janet Reagan: board member, Lori Gla","1,300.00","Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Langston Hughes's ""Black Nativity""",2022-08-01,2022-12-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Morrison, Kanabec, Meeker, Crow Wing, Anoka, Hennepin, McLeod, Pope, Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-486,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023357,"Project Grant",2022,2200,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","The stained glass artwork will serve as a bridge between what is learned in the classrooms of the school to the outdoor learning spaces in our adjacent school forest.; The expected outcomes for this project include an appreciation for an artwork completed by a known artist to the students. They will see that a career in the art field is something that they may attain. Students will see a medium in stained glass that they may not have known of previously. It may spark interest in students to try working with stained glass themselves. The piece will serve as a literal bridge between what students learn in the classroom with what they can apply in their ""other classroom"" the school forest environment. Because students will be involved in the design process with what elements to include in the piece, this will give them ownership in that they ""had something to do with that"" when they view and discuss the artwork. No doubt in years to come, many will return to view and appreciate the stained glass panel with smiles of remembrance. This artwork will be completed by December 31, 2022 in order to involve all shareholders in the process. Students and staff will be involved throughout the creative process from generating sketches to final completion by emails from Mary Ellen Gutknecht, depicting the steps in the artistic design process. When this project is complete, future projects incorporating art both inside and outside of Hanover Elementary School will be discussed and a whole new realm of incorporating art, artists, and the Hanover community will commence. When other schools in the BHM School District learn of these changes, perhaps they too, will look to art as a way of teaching students the design process and of the possibility of artistic careers for their students. Once the artwork is installed, it will serve as a discussion piece between classrooms and their teachers. It will also show the children another medium for artists.; The evaluation plan would be in the form of surveys taken at various points in the design process of the proposed stained glass panel. An initial survey will be directed to the student population of Hanover Elementary School. Each grade level would focus on some aspect of the art piece, from which animals to include in the final piece to colors of glass chosen for various parts of the panel. Another survey would be sent to staff and students relating to the initial design. What do they like about it, what changes should be made, etc. At the finality of the project, a survey will be sent to staff, students, parents, and members of the school district and Hanover community to serve as a way to garner information relating to the final art work as well as to promote viewing of the artwork, and to receive suggestions on future art projects.","Increased social media traffic to the festival website. Increased sharing of promotional posts by artists participating. Continued support from previous venues as well as additional pre-festival sites in surrounding area, incl St. Joe and Sauk Rapids. Additional vendors and student musicians added to the bazaar as well as changed location increased audience numbers.","Achieved proposed outcomes",46,"Other,local or private",2246,,,,"Hanover Elementary School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Inside Out: A Seasoned Trek Through the Hanover School Forest",2022-05-20,2022-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jenny,Boldt,"Hanover Elementary School","274 La Beaux Ave NE",Hanover,MN,55341,"(763) 682-0800",jboldt@bhmschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-473,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023542,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","(1) building community relationships, (2) showcasing the artistic diversity and integrity of local and regional musical talent, and (3) a good reputation in providing a quality festival experience.; The key outcomes of the Common Roots Festival includes (1) building community relationships, (2) showcasing the artistic diversity and integrity of local and regional musical talent, and (3) a good reputation in providing a quality festival experience. (1)A stronger relationship between local venues, musicians, and audience members is an outcome that has followed previous Common Roots Festivals, but is still something that needs to continue to grow. With new ownership of venues, new festivals to compete with, and other economic influencers that can impact the success of this type of arts event, the amount of trust between the core team and venues is extremely important. The musicians also need to trust that the core team and venues have their best interest in mind regarding booking, promotion and payment. The audience, then, will feel the positivity of this philosophy over time. (2)Audience members will be impressed with the diversity and artistic integrity of local and regional musical talent. Already, after 2 successful years, there has been a shift in how audiences speak of St. Cloud culture, especially music. By developing this dialog within the festival messaging, the audience will then be able to share their experiences with individual musicians and bands, in the months following the event. (3)An outcome that will show after the festival, yet will provide an important measurable to the success of the festival would be seeing increased year-round respectability and earning potential for artists performing at the festival. Through the proper marketing, video sharing, social media, and web presence, the musicians will get additional visibility through the cross-promotion of the event. This, combined with the live performance experience, with then lead to long-term exposure of the artists. Ongoing documentation of venue and musician communication; social media analytics; post-event surveys ; Outcome 1: A stronger relationship between local venues, musicians, and audience members as a result of a well run event. Evaluation Methods: Ongoing documentation of venue and musician communication; social media analytics; post-event surveys What to watch for: 1. Expressed desire for participation from venues not yet associated with the event 2. Word-of-mouth promotion of the event from venues and musicians regardless of whether or not they had been expressly asked to provide that promotion 3. Ongoing support through small events in preparation for the big event Outcome 2: Audience members will be impressed with the diversity and artistic integrity of local and regional musical talent. Evaluation methods: Onsite surveying methods; digital surveys through payment tools (Square) and insta-survey mechanisms(jotform); Focus groups. Some of this feedback can be provided through audience surveys similar to those presented in past years. Audience members can especially demonstrate this achievement through a stated appreciating of discovering and liking performers of whom they were previously unaware. Outcome 3: Increased year-round respectability and earning potential for artists performing at the festival. Evaluation methods: Track shows of performers and venues weeks after the event; musician focused surveys; social media analytics up to 1 month after the event; audience surveys After the festival, performers could report a noticeable increase in attendance of their shows, an increase in the number of likes and activity on their social media accounts, an increase in the number of booked gigs, or an increase in pay for the gigs they perform. Information from the above evaluations, as well as comments from the surveys, can go towards gauging the attitudes audience members came into the festival with and left with. Continued or increased media atte","Participants will learn creative thinking and problem solving, how to use a creative toolbox, discover that art is more than just drawing or painting, and develop innovation tools. Participants will improve their fine motor skills and interpersonal skills. 60 participants (plus family and friends.)","Achieved proposed outcomes",23790,"Other,local or private",31790,1,"Angela Ringsmuth: Chair, Zach Dorholt: Vice Chair, Jeff Bovitz: Treasurer, Mike May: Secretary, Carrie Zwak: member, Anna Bovitz: member, Sydney Wolf: member, Joe Sullivan: member, Dawn Yilek: member",,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Common Roots Fest 2022",2022-05-15,2022-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dawn,Yilek,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 291-1483",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-487,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023052,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","To provide a ruobust art program for 1st-12th grade youth; Participants will learn the following: 1. How to use Creative Thinking and Problem Solving in order to ""make things work."" 2. How to adapt to new circumstances or opportunities using their creative tool box 3. That creativity is more than drawing or painting. 4. That to learn art isn't about becoming a professional artist, but rather having innovative super powers to overcome all sorts of things in life! Participants will improve their fine motor skills and interpersonal skills. With up to 60 youth participating (goal!), families and friends will be amazed by their achievements when they go to the final exhibition on the last day. feedback from programming will show positive impacts on the child's creative spirit; We will survey and discuss the learning objectives throughout the art camp as a regular check in on their success. With qualitative reflection methods, like journaling or discussion, we will get an understanding of their growth throughout the camp period. We will document their improvements in motor skills over the camp period through photography and their portfolio of finished work. We will host a short reception at the end of the camp, inviting family and friends to give feedback of the finished work and program over all. A digital survey will also be provided for families. A QR code will be available at the TSAD locations","Young people reported via verbal survey that they felt good/comfortable (94%), happy (94%), and cared for/valued (94%) during this event. 84% of adults reported they felt connected to another culture's poetry because of the event they attended. 100% of artists reported Lyricality Tea Party Celebrations facilitated a connection to others' cultural heritage, and the audience was highly engaged.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",4937,"Other,local or private",12937,,"JESSICA HUANG, JENN LAMB, MARY WELCOME, RACHEL SCHWALBACH, ANNA CLAUSSEN, ANNE O'KEEFE-JACKSON, ASHLEY POURIER, BETH PULLAN, BETHANY LACKTORIN, HEATHER MCDOUGALL, LAUREN CARLSON, LEAH COOPER, LEU SOLOMON, MELISSA WRAY, RACHEL ENGH, Ashley Hanson, voting,",,"Heidi A. Jeub AKA Heidi Jeub",Individual,"Project Grant",,"Whitty Artist Camp and Tiny School of Art and Design",2022-05-15,2022-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Jeub,"Heidi A. Jeub",,,MN,,"(320) 828-1437x c",heidi@heidijeub.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-469,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023543,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A diverse mixture of adult and youth participants will feel comfortable engaging in a poetry celebration, connecting to their own and others' cultural heritage. Paid artists will collaborate to experience cultural connection, audience engagement. ; FOR ADULT PARTICIPANTS More than 50% of adult surveys collected will report that the location, and/or content/style of program, and/or access reduced barriers that otherwise might have prevented them from attending a poetry celebration. The majority of event attendees will report that the celebration increased their interest in and appreciation for poetry. The majority of event attendees will report that the celebration increased their connection to their own and others' cultural heritage. FOR YOUTH PARTICIPANTS Youth participants will report that the celebration at Art In Motion made them feel comfortable, happy, and important. FOR ARTISTS Artists will report that participating in the collaborative process and the celebration facilitated connection to others' cultural heritage. Artists will report they experienced a higher level of audience engagement than they usually find at poetry events. Artists will report they would be likely to participate in future collaborative events. We will distribute bilingual (English/Somali) paper surveys and pens/pencils at all three celebrations, collect them, and tabulate the results.; We will distribute paper surveys and pens/pencils at all three celebrations, collect them, and tabulate the results. For the celebration at The Whitney Senior Center, the survey will be translated into Somali.","MAAC was able to promote the sign project through various means (informational brochures, public awareness via our FB page, handing out promotional items, and creating displays at the City Center and Farmer's Market). We had six artists participate in the proposed mural design and we were able to have the community vote for their best choice. Three artists were chosen to create the final art.","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,8000,,"Linda Henrichs: president, Nicole Finken, CPA: treasurer, Cassidy Swanson: secretary, Tracy Rittmueller: executive director / board member",,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Celebrating LyricaliTea Circles",2022-06-01,2022-11-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-488,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023544,"Project Grant",2022,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The monumental signage that we promote to the community will measure the enthusiasm for the arts and how it can be a driving force of pride for the city. This will help change the behavior of citizens attitudes for the arts in a very positive way. ; The outcomes we look to achieve with this proposal is to have a complete and approved plan from the community and city stake holders to move forward in installing a monumental welcoming sign for the City of Melrose that will be a beacon for the community. This will create a boost of pride in the community and foster an added awareness of the arts and the possibilities of what other future art related projects could bring. By offering a survey to everyone, we hope to develop a future pathway to enhancing the city of Melrose with the arts. This survey is inclusive of all age ranges and ethnicity. We hope to use our efforts to build a bridge between the Latino community and its already German heritage. Thirty percent of the population of Melrose is Latino. To have a strong community means to have a united Melrose community. We will have gotten feedback and support from the City of Melrose, Planning and Development, and all of the citizens of the community to move forward with a sign that represents their city. We will have engaged the community in their feedback as to what best artistically represents their community. This will foster a sense of collaboration within the community and open a door to their voices being heard in making a choice for their surrroundings. We will have gotten multiple artists to participate in illustrating their renditions of the words ""Strong, Diverse, and Connected"" and what that means to the City of Melrose and will have paid them $350.00 each for their work. This will give these artists an opportunity to get paid for their work. It could also advance their careers through gaining recognition and value from showcasing their renditions. The winners of the murals will be able to add this acknowledgement to their portfolios, aiding them in possibly getting future work. The survey that we will make available to the community will inspire and gather attitudes/preferences for how their city will be represented. This will measure the enthusiasm for the arts and how it can be a positive driving force of pride for their community. This could help change the behavior of citizens attitudes for the arts in a very positive way. This sign is a first project for MAAC but will be an influential catalyst for future endeavors in the arts for this area. Many of the comments we have received after presenting our goals and mission have claimed a yearning for Melrose to have more of an influence of the arts represented in their community and downtown area such as murals and benches. One of our missions is to connect the community through the arts. The goal of establishing this monumental sign along a main thorough way and the Wobegon Trail will build a strong sense of connection and pride for the community. They will learn through the process of how the sign will be built and how it can lend itself to a prominent work of art. It will be a talking point for the citizens and will become a visual landmark for the pride of our township. It will bring enjoyment and create a new appreciations for the arts. Through the survey method everyone in the community will be invited to fill out a simple and concise questionnaire that informs the artistic choices for the signage. ; Through the survey method everyone in the community will be invited to fill out a simple and concise questionnaire. It will be available at the City Center as well as published through the Community Newsletter and the local paper, The Star. It will also be forwarded to an email base where they can complete the survey online (through Google Forms). The survey will be presented in both English and Spanish languages. We will look to answer the following questions. 1) Person's first choice for each of the three murals d","Using responses from our comprehensive artist survey, we learned that many artists did very well. Almost all preferred our new set-up and location. Many artists felt the patrons were there to purchase art but that those who weren't were still interested in the art work on display and engaged with artists.","Achieved proposed outcomes",733,"Other,local or private",7733,,"Mary Loecken: Project Director, Chris Barron: Project Asst. Director, Eileen Maus: Asst. Director, Mary Johnson: Asst. Director","1,281.00","Melrose Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Melrose Monument Signage Planning and Development",2022-05-13,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Loecken,"Melrose Area Arts Council","43102 Hartnette Lake Rd",Melrose,MN,56352,"(320) 761-5451",maryloecken@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-489,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023545,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Exhibiting fine art to a wide audience. Educating the public on the importance of art and creativity. Allowing artists and their art to be recognized by the public. Inclusivity with a goal of better cultural understanding and acceptance.; As was mentioned earlier, our goals include exhibiting fine, handmade art to a wide audience who may otherwise not experience it first-hand. Direct contact with the artist, and in some cases, demonstrations, can educate and enlighten the public and lead to a greater awareness of the importance of art and creativity in our lives. So much of the art at Millstream has a connection to nature through its organic origins--whether it's clay for pottery, wool or leather for fiber art, glass, metal or wood. Art can bring a deeper appreciation of nature and vice versa. Another expected outcome is for artists to contribute to their livelihoods and to have their art recognized by the general public. We will strive for inclusivity with our artists, performers and audience with a goal of better cultural understanding and acceptance. Evaluation includes surveys of our artists and local businesses and comments/suggestions via word of mouth from our patrons.","Attendance increased over previous Art Fairs. The in person Survey by MCBS Board members, volunteers and Art Fair Committee during the Art Fair evaluated a sizable population of different cultural heritages, physical abilities, ages and visitors from areas outside of our local community. The online evaluation through website and Facebook showed positive comments and intent to return next year.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",6907,"Other,local or private",14907,,"Alicia Peters, Mary Niedenfuer, Mary Degiovanni, Danielle Taylor, board member, Jessie Chandler, Alison Brown Bell, board member, Thomasette Scheeler, OSB, board member.",,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Millstream Arts Festival 2022",2022-08-28,2022-08-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Niedenfuer,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc. AKA Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7723",jm@dancingbearscompany.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Mille Lacs, Wright, Scott, Hennepin, Ramsey, Morrison, Douglas, Chisago, Anoka, Kanabec, St. Louis, Todd, Isanti, Hubbard, Carver, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Le Sueur, Dakota, McLeod, McLeod, McLeod",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-490,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023547,"Project Grant",2022,4137,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We aim to increase the amount of attendees to our series of concerts to build the connections within our community and strengthen the many cultural heritages found within our community by utilizing a survey available at the root beer float stand.; 1. We aim to increase the amount of attendees to this Art Fair to overcome the numbers from our previous Art Fair. We do this to help build the connections within our community and strengthen the many different cultural heritages found within our community. We plan to measure this outcome with a headcount at the Art Fair and a survey available near the Gift Shop. 2. We aim to increase the access to this art form by lifting the physical and cultural barriers in the way in-order to provide an experience that better represents the Saint Cloud Community. We plan to ensure the event is accessible and welcoming by individuals from all backgrounds. We plan to measure this outcome with a voluntary survey which will collect feedback from our attendees on what the MCBS can do to further lift these barriers and will be available by the Gift Shop. 3. We aim to inform attendees of the gardens' operations and structure to further advance their knowledge and provide small learning opportunity to those attendees. We will measure this outcome by providing this learning opportunity during the Art Fair as a Q and A with the goal of receiving some type of verbal or non-verbal communication from the audience. Evaluation of the project will be carried out by the MCBS Music in the Gardens committee. Verbal and written feedback will be collected from the performers, surveys collected from attendees, and visitors will be directed to our website for feedback.; Evaluation of the project will be carried out by the of the MCBS Art Fair in the Gardens committee. Verbal and written feedback will be collected from the performers and artists. Surveys from audience members and visitors will be collected and analyzed. Attendees will be directed to utilize the MCBS website which provides digital contact forms for audience feedback. Audience responses will be observed by MCBS volunteers during the Fair and music performances and will reflect the facial expressions that will be found in our photos taken during the event. The Art Fair in the Gardens committee will plan to write up a report of their final report to be shared with the MCBS board of directors. MCBS board will meet to discuss and analyze anecdotal and written feedback from the 2022 Art Fair and early planning for its 2023 season will begin.","1. Cast and crew will have a supportive, quality, live arts experience-written evaluation 2. Audience members will gather for a live theater experience and have an understanding of the resilience it took for early settlers to survive and thrive on the prairies-audience responses 3. Audience members will experience increased access to the arts-audience responses","Achieved proposed outcomes",3863,"Other,local or private",8000,,"Jill Florek: chair, Kathy Adams: co-chair secretary, Joan Andersen:board member, Elaine Carter: board member, Mary Margaret Bjorklun: board member, Sam Calvert: Legal Adviser, Nia Primus: garden supervisor, Betty Raffenbuel: board member,",,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"FY22 MCBS Art Fair in the Gardens",2022-05-13,2022-07-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Adams,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","1515 Riverside Dr SE","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 260-8220",kjadams2016@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-492,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10024050,"Project Grant",2022,6500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Cast and crew will have a supportive, quality, arts experience. Audience members will have an understanding of the resilience of early settlers. Ticket prices are low with accomodations.; 1. Cast and crew will have a supportive, quality, live arts experience by being in this production. 2. Audience members will gather for a live theater experience and have an understanding of the resilience it took for early settlers to survive and thrive on the prairies. There is a direct connection to this story and the resilience of people to get through the pandemic, leaning on family and community survive during difficult times. 3. Audience members will experience increased access to the arts by having live theater in their own community. Ticket prices are purposefully kept low so that people can afford to attend the show and accommodations are available for those with special needs. An evaluation will be given to cast and crew half way through the process so issues can be addressed. We will have a QR Code in the playbill with a link to a short survey. for audiences. ; 1. Attached is a sample of a cast and crew evaluation that will be given half way through the rehearsal process so that needs and issues can be addressed before the project ends. This tool was used during our last major project, Sister Act in 2018 and was a very helpful to ensure people had a positive experience and had the support they needed in time to make adjustments. 2. and 3. We will have a QR Code in the playbill with a link to a short on-line survey that audience members can access to provide feedback about the show. We will ask specific questions about their knowledge of the history of settlers in the Midwest and how it related to resilience as well as ticket prices and accommodations for them to attend the production.","Outcomes achieved include: (1) increased access to the arts via the reduction in geographic, cultural and physical barriers; (2) a change in knowledge and attitude by students; and (3) students building connections to their own and others' cultural heritage. Evaluation methods used include: interviews/conversations with participants and board/staff/leaders; meetings with community partners; and surveying.","Achieved proposed outcomes",16921,"Other,local or private",23421,,"Jean Louis, Jennifer Wirz, Susie Putzke-Treasurer",,"Paynesville Area Community Theater","State Government","Project Grant",,"Paynesville Area Community Theater Presents, Little House on the Prairie, The Musical",2022-05-15,2022-08-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Wirz,"Paynesville Area Community Theater","16615 Hillside Ct",Paynesville,MN,56362,"(320) 250-5612",alouis@lakedalelink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Chisago, Hennepin, Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-521,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023566,"Project Grant",2022,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Accessible, high quality theatre productions will be provided locally for residents of the Delano area ? The cast and audience will experience community theatre that meets the highest standards of quality in acting, music, design, and overall production. ? All participants, particularly those in the Delano and Rockford areas, will have access to a variety of theater. ? Board members and production volunteers will learn and grow their skills through both on-stage and off-stage experiences designed to be artistically challenging ? People in the disability and senior communities who may not access will not have to travel outside their communities to access live theater. ? People with financial hardship will have the opportunity to see the productions through complimentary tickets distributed through various social service agencies. The financial goals will be met through strong audience attendance. For the outcomes that are quantitative in nature, we will count ? number of participants, audience members, people who access free admission, and so on. We will develop a survey that can be used for the cast, crew, musicians, volunteers, and board members to obtain information on the outcomes related to their participation such as an increase in knowledge and skills, a sense of community, new intergenerational relationships, and the like. The board will use several means of gathering feedback from the audience. We will do an audience survey in the program. We also solicit feedback on Facebook and social media.","We were able to provide a high-quality live theater for an area that doesn't have access, we were also able to introduce new actors to our company. We evaluated by use of a survey for the cast as well as the production team. We also looked at ticket sales and listened to word of mouth and were reviewed by community theater bloggers. Review here: https://tinyurl.com/yebkxjyu","Achieved proposed outcomes",6088,"Other,local or private",14088,,"Joe Happe, Katy Sherman, Claire Benway, Tom Branham, Hiring Director, Zach Hedner, Diversity Inclusion Chair, Marketing Chair, Kerstin Deters-Engel, Front of House Manager, Jack Neveaux, Central Minnesota inclusion committe, Laura Schulte, Central Minneso",,"4 Community Theatre AKA 4CT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"She Loves Me: 4 Community Theatre's Fall Musical",2022-07-01,2022-09-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Sherman,"4 Community Theatre AKA 4CT","705 Old Crystal Bay Rd Ste 210",Orono,MN,55356,"(952) 449-8351",katy@dksherman.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-510,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10023559,"Project Grant",2022,5450,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1. By providing interesting and relevant art activities on a regular basis, visitors and local community members can engage with artists and new perspectives, leading to an expanded understanding of creativity, difference, and possibility. 2. By creating a making environment that encourages fun, exploration, play, and creativity, participants will try the project and report having fun or trying something they have not tried before with the artist. 3. Artists will feel valued by how we engage them in the ideation of programming, fair compensation, and collaborative processes. To measure these outcomes, we will create a survey for each activity, both digital (provided with a QR code and or IPad mini voting survey) and a playful interactive rock survey that will gather feedback and data and track newcomers and regular visitors to the program. The artist will also complete a closing survey after their project is complete. The artist survey will gather data on the artist's experience as well as offer them an opportunity to share any observations on the participant's experience by noting memorable comments and questions. The artist or the Art Coordinator will tally and track participation with their project, and note return participation as well as any outlier data such as an out-of-state residence or a large group affiliated with another organization such as a school, daycare, biking club, etc. This data will be recorded after each workshop. Other comments and notes will also be compiled including correlating events at Art in Motion, the weather (on a bike trail the weather can greatly affect traffic). The combination of qualitative and quantitative data will help provide a holistic review of the outcomes. The bucket system will have a total of 5 buckets mounted on a board with written directions. A digital survey will be made available on an iPad or with a QR code to scan and take the survey. The 5 buckets can be interacted with colored beans in three colors indicating ?yes,? ?kinda/maybe,? and ?no. The questions will be: was this fun, did you learn or try something new today, and have you been to art on a roll before. The last question will be how old are you and participants can take a piece of candy and write age and where they live on the candy wrapper and place it in the bucket (recycled paper slips will also be provided for this question) for those wishing to save their candy or choose not to eat candy. These survey questions will be written in English, Spanish and Somali. The fifth bucket will hold the beans or rocks. The digital survey will provide more questions for demographic information. The questions are designed to be simple and playful but also allow insight into deeper outcomes like expanded perspectives and creativity. Using candy as an incentive we hope to increase the response rate on the survey from the insignificant 31% response rate from last year. In 2021 our evaluation methods involved a paper dot sheet where participants would answer questions by placing a colored dot in a box corresponding to their experience or leave a short answer. we also had a QR code present that held a digital survey. The paper survey was not that effective when participants were not directed to engage with it. The QR code had very low engagement. We also did not have a consistent survey or method of gathering qualitative data from the artist on their observations and experience. WE did take notes on weather, unique occasions, and overall response. The artists were surveyed via a google survey after the program was over. There was a 40% response rate on this survey. The response did confirm that the artists felt valued through the program by the organization and their monetary stipend. In stead of waiting to administer this survey via email after the program, it will be administered directly after the workshop either in paper so the artist can take notes in real time or digitally. The sample provided is the 2021 Artist response surv","Participants attempted an art making project that was new to them and reported having fun in a bean bucket survey. Artists reported feeling valued in a post-workshop survey and","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",9,"Other,local or private",5459,,"Lily Brutger: Art Coordinator, Gregory Konsor: Owner, Sarah Drake: Fiscal Sponsor, advisor",,"Art Experiment 56340","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Art on the Roll is a weekly drop-in free art education opportunity from the months of June to October on Saturdays from 11 am to 1 pm at Art in Motion with rotating teaching artists.",2022-01-08,2022-09-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lily,Brutger,"Art Experiment 56340","1400 4th St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(402) 680-8539",artexperiment56340@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Ramsey, Wright, Hennepin, Benton, Steele, Pope, Dakota, Douglas, Douglas, Douglas",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-503,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10028763,"Project Grant",2023,7760,,"ACHF Arts Access","Our primary outcome is to increase participant access to professional writers while providing practical knowledge relating to participants' particular areas of writing. Another outcome is the ability to attract professional writers who can connect with participants of all skill levels to serve as presenters. A third outcome is to continue to attract writers of all ages and abilities from central Minnesota to attend the conference. These main outcomes will be measured from the participant feedback forms that we gather at the end of the conference day. Perhaps the best evidence that points to our achieved outcomes is the fact that we have sponsored this conference each year since 1990, attracting 70-100 writers per year. Many of the participants have attended more than one conference. We receive requests from professional writers to be speakers at our conferences. We have succeeded in attracting the best of Minnesota writers to be speakers, including Robert Bly, Bill Holm, Jon Hassler, Will Weaver, Douglas Wood, Gary Paulsen, Kevin Kling, Frederick Manfred, Leif Enger, Faith Sullivan, Joyce Sutphen, James Bradley and many more. These key outcomes all provide evidence that the Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference meets a need and achieves its outcome goals. ; The Sinclair Lewis 2023 Writers Conference is one of the longest-running, most respected writers conferences in the Midwest, offering all writers a chance to hone their craft and to form networks. We measure our outcomes by asking each participant and presenter to provide written feedback concerning their conference experience. The feedback form is included in each participant's and presenter's registration folder that they receive at the start of the day. We gather the completed feedback forms at the end of the day and collate the responses. Many of our presenters, in fact, have been suggested by participants in this manner. One way to measure our outcomes is by the percentage of returning participants that we attract each year. The Sinclair Lewis Writers Conference enjoys a high degree of loyalty among both participants and presenters, many of whom ask to return as speakers for future conferences.; We will provide a written feedback form to each participant for them to rate their experience regarding writing skills learned and networks formed.","Our goal has always been to perpetuate and celebrate the memory and works of Sinclair Lewis and to mentor writers as Lewis himself did. Sponsoring 33 writers conferences since 1990 addresses our goal. We evaluate our outcomes based on written feedback rec","Achieved proposed outcomes",7570,"Other,local or private",15330,,"Jim Umhoefer: president, Roberta Oson: vice president, Deb Himsl: treasurer, Tracy Tamillo: secretary, Mark Roberg: board member, John Rasmussen: board member, Pat Lewis: board member, Mike Carlson: board member, Eric Torgerson: board member, Nancy Weyer:",,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Sinclair Lewis 2023 Writers Conference is one of the longest-running, most respected writers conferences in the Midwest, offering all writers a chance to hone their craft and to form networks.",2023-10-06,2023-10-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose CT","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Douglas, Pope, Hennepin, Washington, Dakota, Morrison, St. Louis, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-554,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024526,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. To increase our current base of SOAR participants, audience members, and volunteers another 10% through this production experience. 2. To increase resources and access for people with disabilities with an emphasis on people visually impaired. ; 1. To increase our current base of SOAR participants, audience members, and volunteers another 10% through this production experience. 2. To increase resources and access for people with disabilities with an emphasis on people visually impaired. We will collect and measure the data from our software reports which will provide attendance, demographic information and other information such as ages, gender, nationality, city, etc. We will compare the 2023 data with the previous years data. We will also increase our marketing strategies and channels to measure if it correlates to an increase in participants, audience members and volunteers over previous years. We have created a small committee that is working on acquiring additional resources for people with visually impairments so they can enjoy and participate in the arts. One such example is getting Closed Captioning equipment. ; Collect and measure the data from our software reports which will provide attendance, demographic information. Compare the 2023 data. Increase marketing strategies.","30 or 42 of the people who registered to audition were new to SOAR and our audience increased from 280 in 2021 to 558 in 2023. We had Blair Huggins available as a resource to audio describe our production of Clue if it was requested.","Achieved proposed outcomes",24304,"Other,local or private",32304,,"Terrell Beaudry:President, Debbie Bishop: Vice President, Ellen Beaudry: Secretary, Jamie Reznicek: Treasurer, Matt Weber: Director",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"SOAR Regional arts is proposing a grant for the spring production of the mystery comedy of ""Clue.""",2023-01-02,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(612) 568-7627",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-541,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028768,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","1. To increase our audience numbers by 15% compared to our audience numbers in our 2022 fall indoor production. 2. To increase our number of volunteers by 10%. 3. To increase the number of people participating in a production for the very first time by 5%. ; Increase our audience numbers by 15% compared to our audience numbers in our 2022 fall indoor production. 2. To increase our number of volunteers by 10%. 3. To increase the number of people participating in a production for the very first time by 5%. The proposed outcomes will be measured by pre and post participant surveys of the audience and participants. Our software records tracks attendance and demographic information. We will compare the 2023 data with the previous years data.","1. To increase our number of volunteers by 10%. We increased our involvement with backstage help. 2. To increase the number of people participating in a production for the very first time by 5%. Evaluated by the change of participation from last years pro","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",46328,"Other,local or private",54328,,"Terrell Beaudry: President, Debbie Bishop: Vice President, Jamie Reznicek: Treasurer, Ellen Beaudry: Secretary, Matt Weber: Board Director",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Mamma Mia: SOAR Regional Arts is proposing a grant for our Fall musical production of ""Mamma Mia"" that will be performed outdoors in the park",2023-06-01,2023-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","417 Butternut Ln SE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989",producer@soararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-555,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028489,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The Stearns History Museum staff and board will benefit from this project most directly, as it helps us find community-based guidance and input on current and future fine art and craft collections management. The arts community in Central Minnesota will also benefit from the active and organized collection of work, supported by biographies, photographs, and informational archival files to more fully preserve the story of the visual history of the region. These activities advance the Stearns History Museum's mission to connect people through the power of history and culture and to be a premiere cultural destination in Central Minnesota by creating community-based conversation about the role of fine art and craft and its place in the broader cultural story of the region. A core value of SHM is to engage the public in interactive and immersive experiences about the preservation of our shared history, and this project does just that through the partnership of community arts leaders and artists to guide future collections practices. ; An addendum to our collections policy for fine art and craft The advisory committee and any artists and community partners they invite to participate will be asked to evaluate the project upon completion. This evaluation will be led by our Executive Director, Carie Essig, and Collections Curator, Eric Cheever, and consist of a digital survey about each of the quarterly topics, if they felt the goals were met, and what the next steps need to be. ; Successful completion of the project goals as stated in the application","The Art Collection Collaboration advisory panel allowed the Stearns History Museum to have in depth conversations with partners about the current art objects in our collection and how we should consider objects offered to our museum moving forward as part","Achieved proposed outcomes",,"Other,local or private",8000,,"George Rindelaub: chair, Stephanie Peterson: vice chair: Susan Palmer: treasurer, Derek Larson: secretary, Dorraine Larison: director, Christopher Lehman: director, Jim Mastey: director, Elizabeth Reisinger: director, Chuck Rau: director, Jim Schlenner: d",,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Stearns History Museum seeks funding to support the formation and quarterly meetings of a collaborative community committee to provide guidance about the active and organized collection of fine art and craft in Stearns County.",2023-06-01,2024-04-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-3752,"(320) 253-8424",info@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-551,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024528,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through the rehearsal preparation and performance experience, the singers will: - study and learn a recently written choral composition for performance - have learned from the mentorship from professional choristers - will have the opportunity to discuss the historical impact and evolution of the African American Spiritual. As a booster organization, we will measure the ""success"" of the performance through an audience survey that will be included in our concert program. In turn, students will also create a written evaluation of their performance experience. Class time will be used for group discussion as another assessment opportunity.; The outcome of this event is provide our audience and participating with a world class choral experience where singers perform shoulder to shoulder with professional choral musicians. The audience members will receive a Google Form through use of a QR code that they will be asked to complete. The audience form will be linked in our concert program, asking our patrons for feedback about their experience. The student form will assess the measurable outcomes listed above. The STMA Music Boosters will also use reports from social media and our website to measure the level of interactions from our digital advertising.; The event will be evaluated through google form by audience members, performers and choral directors who are participating in this event.","Through the rehearsal preparation and performance experience, the singers studied and learned a recently written choral composition for performance, learned from the mentorship from professional choristers and had the opportunity to discuss the historical","Achieved proposed outcomes",5725,"Other,local or private",13725,,"Joshua Mann - Treasurer, Taylor Krutzig - Board Member, Jean Kainz - Board Member",,"STMA Music Boosters Club","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"The Jason Max Ferdinand Singers will present vocal masterclasses at STMA High School. The ensemble will present a public exchange concert that evening at the St. Michael - Albertville High School Performing Arts Center.",2023-02-21,2023-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Osowski,"Saint Michael-Albertville Music Boosters AKA STMA Music Boosters","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(701) 361-7044",Josepho@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-543,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024529,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Outcome: WACOSA will accommodate barriers to the arts for 100% of class participants. Evaluation Plan: All class participants will be provided accommodations, as needed, to maximize inclusion in the arts. Outcome: 80% of class participants will express appreciation for the arts, following completion of the 10-week project. Evaluation: WACOSA staff will document course participation and observed improvements made by the participants, which include but are not limited to fine motor skill improvement and increased ability to regulate their emotions. Our target audience for this project include adults with disabilities with cognitive and physical disabilities. Some of those folks are non-verbal and use facial expressions to communicate their wants and needs. WACOSA staff will use anecdotal information from caregivers and family members about the participant's response to the experience to assist in gathering measurable data. ; Accommodate barriers to the arts for people with disabilities WACOSA staff will use the evaluation form to record accommodations, if any, that were provided to the class participants to allow them to join in the activities to their fullest potential. WACOSA staff will use the evaluation form to document anecdotal information through observations and class participation. At least 80% of class participants will express appreciation for the arts, following completion of the 10-week project. Photographs will record that 3 permanent pieces of art have been installed on the interior walls within the WACOSA South Program at 302 Sundial Drive in Waite Park. ; All class participants will be provided accommodations, as needed, to maximize inclusion in the arts.","100% of the participants enjoy the project and want to do more painting. There were a lot of smiles when answering ?yes? when asked if they were enjoying painting. Lots of smiles while painting. Verbalizing ?I like painting? ?this is fun? ?I would like to","Achieved proposed outcomes",2930,"Other,local or private",10930,,"Ron Brandenburg-Secretary, Jeff Benveniste, Herb Trenz, Joe Perske, Laura Krueger, Lindsey Rennie, Mollie Garden, Jeff Murphy, Sandie Westergren, Matt DesJardins, Jennifer Johnson, Peggy Bayer, Curt Gainsforth, Thad Olson",,WACOSA,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"WACOSA will bring local artist, Dan Mondloch, to our facility two times a week for 10 weeks to work with approximately 12-15 adults with cognitive and physical disabilities in the medium of acrylics.",2023-01-01,2023-06-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Flicker,WACOSA,"PO Box 757","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 251-0087",info@wacosa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-544,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024530,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Through this project: Singers will have had the opportunity to work directly with living composers and performers who live in their region (Sherburne County) to better understand the process of music making from a unique perspective. Singers will have grown in their understanding and knowledge in such skills as improvisation, building harmonies, and arranging. The audience will have heard a more intimate style of singing than they typically would in a choral concert, from a group that is neither another choir or instrumental group (our past collaborations). The singers and audience will have heard and appreciated connections between traditional choral music, original compositions, and popular music in performance.; Singers will have the opportunity to work directly with living composers and performers, to gain a better understanding of music-making, improvisation, building harmony and arranging. The audience will have heard a more intimate style of singing. We plan to pre-assess and post-assess singers on skills, knowledge, and understanding based on the finalized curriculum with Nation. Our typical audience survey will include questions specifically on Nation's performance, and connections they may have drawn with the music they performed and typical YCCM concerts. Directors and staff will meet to review the sessions and the concert. The first step will be directors asking specific questions of each other regarding the sessions that were presented and reviewing singer surveys. Directors will work through some of the approaches and processes Nation used in their sessions with YCCM and how they can effectively be used as skill-builders in our regular rehearsal process. That will be followed by reviewing concert surveys, and holding our routine all-staff ?After Concert Review.? In that review, we will examine how the project aligned with our objectives, what was successful, and what learnings we can take away from the experience.; We will utilize pre- and post- session surveys with singers, post-concert surveys for our audience, and utilize our After Concert Review with our staff.","Singers had the opportunity to work with living composers and performers to gain a better understanding of music making, improvisation, building harmony and arranging. The audience experienced a more intimate style of performance.","Achieved proposed outcomes",966,"Other,local or private",8966,,"Paul Radeke - Chair, Mardi Noyes - Vice Chair, Ben Bierscheid - Treasurer, Amanda Koubsky - Secretary, Kim Tjaden - Past Chair, Jeremy Ringsmuth - Member, Nicholas Hollermann - Member, Nikki Koehn - Parent Representative, Edith Oxton - Parent Representati",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The YCCM will collaborate with Nation, composer/performer duo of Timothy Takach and Jocelyn Hagen. This will include rehearsals and a performance with Nation that involve processes of music-making outside of traditional choral music practices.",2023-03-05,2023-04-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",serickson@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-545,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10029111,"Project Grant",2023,7250,,"ACHF Arts Access","A Choral Community' will feature between 5 and 7 Central Minnesota ensembles, spanning multiple generations and organizations. We anticipate a minimum of 200 singers to take part in the event across the participating ensembles. We expect at least 300 patrons to attend this concert. We anticipate that we will receive an overall satisfaction rate of 4.25 our of 5 from both participants and audience members through a survey indicating success of our project. Arts awareness will also be increased through the sharing of videos from the event on social media.; Between 5-7 Central Minnesota ensembles with a minimum of 200 singers will participate. We anticipate 300 patrons to attend this concert and that we will receive an overall satisfaction rate of 4.25 out of 5 in a post-concert survey. This project will be evaluated by monitoring audience engagement through ticket sales, interaction on our social medial platforms and the responses to our post-concert survey. We will also send surveys to the participants in the guest ensembles to seek feedback on their experience.; Audience engagement will be monitored through ticket sales, social media engagement, and a post-concert survey.","A Choral Community' featured five Central Minnesota ensembles, spanning multiple generations and organizations. 229 singers participated across the ensembles as well as 12 guest singers. 240 patrons attended the concert. Arts awareness will also be increa","Achieved proposed outcomes",1314,"Other,local or private",8564,,"Paul Radeke - Chair, Mardi Noyes - Vice Chair, Ben Bierscheid - Treasurer, Amanda Koubsky - Secretary, Kim Tjaden - Past Chair, Jeremy Ringsmuth - Member, Nikki Koehn - Parent Representative, Edith Oxton - Parent Representative, Ayan Omar - Member, Beth C",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A Choral Community is a celebration of the diversity of vocal ensembles in Central Minnesota. This outreach concert aims to bring in a variety of community and school choirs, in the spirit of collaboration, to the Albany community.",2023-06-01,2023-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robyn,Hennen,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",rhennen@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Morrison, Sherburne, Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-569,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024511,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Throughout the process of developing and releasing a call for art, receiving and reviewing proposals, soliciting community input and selecting designs to steward through creation and implementation, we will be guaging the effectiveness of our communication through a few different metrics. - We will identify any increases in engagement in this community project between GRCM and the arts community by noting how many artists decide to review and participate in the call for art. If artists do not opt to participate but do remain engaged with GRCM through social media, newsletter sign up, or other means will, that will serve as the start to an ongoing relationship for GRCM and the artist(s). - Through allyship in the arts community, GRCM will engage more of the community overall. Arts enthusiasts, or individuals who might see themselves in some of the art that is being considered, may join our family of friends. We track engagement at all outreach events and will similarly track engagement for this process. - We will move toward becoming a space where, through a diverse array of regional art, all will feel as though a part of their story is being told - Through connections to arts, GRCM will be better able to support future artists as the project evolves. We will ask participants how the process could have been better, more efficient, or clearer and will work to implement changes in future calls for art. The entire museum planning team will become aware of more opportunities to feature art and connect with community. - An increase in donor support for arts related activities and longer term projects will signal community desire for this approach support; Proposals for two to three separate works of art as feature pieces connected to or within the new Great River Children's Museum facility Great River Children's Museum will record the following metrics: - number of artists responding to the call for art proposal - number of new followers and newsletter participants gained during the promotion of the call for art and the 2 weeks following the response deadline - contact information received from artists interested in the project - number of survey particpants (online and via paper) - number of individuals engaged in providing feedback via an interactive method at Great River Regional Library locations, at the Art Crawl in downtown St. Cloud, and at Sauk-Rapids Rice Middle School (Diggin' Diversity Club) - number of artists evaluating the process via survey distributed via email - value of donations received in support of art initiatives at GRCM; Metrics include # of artists responding, # new followers / newsletter, contact info received, # survey particpants, # individuals engaged in providing feedback, # artists evaluating the process, value of donations in support of art initiatives","87 artists responded to a call to engage with GRCM. These responses led to 104 artists attending an engagement at the GRCM site. 23 artists responded for a call to develop proposals; four artists were chosen to receive stipends to develop renderings. In t","Achieved proposed outcomes",1266,"Other,local or private",9266,,"Glen Palm - Board Chair, Buddy King - Vice Chair, Greg Reigstad - Treasurer, Monica Segura-Schwartz - Secretary, Jill Amsberry - Board Member, Becky Coborn - Board Member, Jane Ellison - Board Member, Heidi Everett - Board Member, Tom Grones - Board Membe",,"Great River Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Through the symbiotic relationship of art and play, Great River Children's Museum will open worlds to discovery, curiosity, and cultural understanding.",2022-10-17,2023-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cassandra,Miles,"Great River Children's Museum","111 7TH AVE S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 200-4110",cassie.miles@greatrivercm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-529,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024513,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Through this project, outcomes include: 1) delivering an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event virtually or in-person for our community targeting very young audiences ages 3-12 and their favorite adults; 2) providing local youth artists ages 8-18 the opportunity to achieve greater confidence, speaking skills, teamwork skills, and academic improvement through the production process of auditions, rehearsals, and performances as performers and 3) providing high school artists an outlet for artistic expression through the collaborative process of designing and producing a live theatre production. ; Deliver an affordable and engaging arts for young audiences, build life skills through quality theatre education for youth performers, and provide high school artists an opportunity to direct and design a show. Reflection and evaluation are central to the work we do at GREAT. We credit the process of asking for and implementing feedback as a major contributor to our growth and continued relevance to our community. Throughout this grant proposal we have included actual quotes from audience members, youth artists, and educators who attended our most recent Youth Artist Project indicating just one of the ways we receive, listen to, and respond to evaluation feedback. We also intentionally seek feedback from the youth artists, asking them to respond/reflect on the process at various points throughout the rehearsal and production period. The project ends with a debrief of youth artists and a debrief session with mentors where we reflect upon the process, our goals and areas for future growth. These surveys and notes from feedback sessions guide our planning, and have directly impacted how we work with youth on this project as we adapt and modify the project every year based on what we have learned. Additionally, GREAT tracks specific indicators of the organization's fiscal health, reviewed monthly by the board or directors. Measured indicators include audience satisfaction, budget vs. actual, days with cash on hand, growth and retention of donors, total contributed revenue, audience retention, growth and retention of season subscribers, and volunteer satisfaction. Our evaluation methods have and will continue to inform our planning, processes, goals, strategies, and programming.; The project will be evaluated with both qualitative and quantitative data through reflection meetings and surveys with the youth artist team, audience, and volunteers actors.","Outcomes achieved include providing 8 high school artists an opportunity to direct and design a show, 14 youth cast to perform building life skills and stage skills, and delivering an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for schools virtually o","Achieved proposed outcomes",21790,"Other,local or private",29790,,"Cassie Miles: chair, Chad O'Brien: vice chair, Chris Kudrna: treasurer, Kimberly Foster: secretary, Joanne Dorsher: board member, Monica Segura-Schwartz: board member, Buddy King: board member, Dan Barth: board member, Janet Reagan: board member, Lori Gla",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant ",,"The Youth Artist Project: “Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed” is GREAT Theatre's 22/23 production for young audiences directed and designed by high school students under the mentorship of theatre professionals. ",2022-11-21,2023-03-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Crow Wing, Todd, Sherburne, Benton, Morrison, Morrison",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-530,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography ","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography ",,2 10028978,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Through this project, outcomes include: 1) delivering an accessible, affordable, and engaging arts event for our community targeting very young audiences ages 3-12 and their favorite adults; 2) providing local youth artists ages 8-18 the opportunity to achieve greater confidence, speaking skills, teamwork skills, and academic improvement through the production process of auditions, rehearsals, and performances as performers and 3) providing high school artists an outlet for artistic expression through the collaborative process of designing and producing a live theatre production.; Deliver affordable and engaging arts for young audiences, build life skills through quality theatre education for youth performers, and provide high school artists an opportunity to direct and design a show. Reflection and evaluation are central to the work we do at GREAT. We credit the process of asking for and implementing feedback as a major contributor to our growth and continued relevance to our community. Throughout this grant proposal we have included actual quotes from audience members, youth artists, and educators who attended our most recent Youth Artist Project indicating just one of the ways we receive, listen to, and respond to evaluation feedback. We also intentionally seek feedback from the youth artists, asking them to respond/reflect on the process at various points throughout the rehearsal and production period. The project ends with a debrief of youth artists and a debrief session with mentors where we reflect upon the process, our goals and areas for future growth. These surveys and notes from feedback sessions guide our planning, and have directly impacted how we work with youth on this project as we adapt and modify the project every year based on what we have learned. Additionally, GREAT tracks specific indicators of the organization's fiscal health, reviewed monthly by the board or directors. Measured indicators include audience satisfaction, budget vs. actual, days with cash on hand, growth and retention of donors, total contributed revenue, audience retention, growth and retention of season subscribers, and volunteer satisfaction. Our evaluation methods have and will continue to inform our planning, processes, goals, strategies, and programming. ; The project will be evaluated with both qualitative and quantitative data through reflection meetings and surveys with the youth artist team, audience, and volunteers actors.","The outcomes included an accessible, affordable, and engaging performance; youth artists achieved greater confidence, speaking skills, teamwork skills, and academic improvement through the production process and high school artists collaboratively designe","Achieved proposed outcomes",29750,"Other,local or private",37750,4500,"Cassie Miles: chair, Chad O'Brien: vice chair, Chris Kudrna: treasurer, Kimberly Foster: secretary, Joanne Dorsher: board member, Monica Segura-Schwartz: board member, Buddy King: board member, Dan Barth: board member, Janet Reagan: board member, Lori Gla",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Youth Artist Project: ""A Year with Frog and Toad Kids"" is GREAT Theatre's 23/24 production for young audiences featuring an all youth cast and directed and designed by high school students under the mentorship of theatre professionals.",2023-06-01,2023-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lacey,Schirmers,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787",lacey@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Douglas, Morrison, Meeker, Cass, Todd, Kandiyohi, Kandiyohi",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-565,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028991,"Project Grant",2023,5670,,"ACHF Arts Access","1. Spoken word will become widely acknowledged as a relevant art-discipline in Central Minnesota. 2. New Connections will be made (new friends, new partnerships, new voices), therefore strengthening the creative culture of St. Cloud. 3. Audience members will discover Spoken Word, whether or not they do it themselves.; To create a ongoing celebration and build a spoken word community in the st cloud and surrounding area. We will have a print out survey, that can be easily transferred to a digital google form. Also, since many people don't fill them out, we will have a public board that will have the same questions but with stars and sharpies to share their answers. We will also ask accessibility questions as well, in order to improve the events for our neighbors. We will use photography of the events as a way to track numbers, demographics, and reactions to the performances. We will track the performers with sign up sheets, capturing demographic information.; Every session we will have multiple ways of connecting with individuals and others.","Participants were able to learn more about African Amercian History and Culture. This was accomplished by. 1. Art area open to all families that was focused on hands on learning, storytelling, and other mediums. 2. A recognition of Local Black Contributor","Achieved proposed outcomes",330,"Other,local or private",6000,600,"Lashell Spence: Officer, Seamster: Treasurer, Richard Walker: Board Chair, Carmilla Mimms: Secretary",,"Higher Works Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Auditory Perception of Human Emotions is a Spoken Word Series of 10 open-mic style events",2023-05-15,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Islam,Abuhadid,"Higher Works Collaborative","3333 W Division St Ste 209","St Cloud",MN,56301,,info@hwcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-566,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024505,"Project Grant",2023,1872,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Our measurable outcomes for participants participating in this folk art program are: Arts access: at least 80% of participants will identify as older adults, rural residents and students who are under-served and have limited access to arts programming. This will be accomplished by promoting the event through to our target audience through media outlets that have demonstrated the ability to reach this audience. This includes The Enterprise Post newspaper, KASM radio, Helping Hands Outreach and posters throughout the community. Arts learning: more than 150 residents of rural northeast Stearns County will develop a clearer sense of how local ethnic folk music impacted their culture and history and how they can help preserve it. This will be accomplished by working with the performing artists to develop a program that includes audience participation in sharing stories and history of the local ethnic music and its history. Community: at least 50% of participants will share through interviews and surveys that these programs motivated them to help preserve and share their cultural heritage. This will be accomplished by conducting formal surveys and informal surveys with members of the audience. ; Eighty percent will be under served older adults and rural residents with limited access to arts programming. 150 attendees will better understand the importance of local ethnic folk music to their lives. We will interview and interact with attendees to gauge their reaction to the events. We will intentionally observe both verbal and non-verbal comments and messages of appreciation. We will take photos at the events to help observe reactions. We will track attendance by gathering the names of those who attend each event. We will conduct one-on-one surveys of a representative number of participants in the program series. These surveys will gather information on what aspects of each program they valued the most and how we can improve and expand future arts programming. We will review this information and use it to help us determine future opportunities for offering arts programming within the community.; We will interview and interact with attendees. We will intentionally observe both verbal and non-verbal comments. We will take photos at the events. We will track attendance. We will conduct one-on-one surveys.","Of the more than 150 in attendance, surveys and conversations identified: Arts access: Ninety percent of participants identified as older adults or rural residents. Arts learning: A majority in attendance shared the importance of ethnic music to their per","Achieved proposed outcomes",679,"Other,local or private",2551,,"Eric Berscheid, Jayme Opatz: City Council Representative, Tim Winter: City Council Representative, Seth Young: City Council Representative, Andy Higgens: City Council Representative,",,"City of Holdingford","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"Music of our Heart-Land will be a public folk-art musical performance. The program will focus on education, preservation and enjoyment of Polish, German and Czech music featuring regional performing artists.",2023-01-02,2023-04-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Marstein,"City of Holdingford","420 Main St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-2966",mayor.smarstein@holdingfordmn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-525,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024515,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","We will ask the audience, actors, musicians, crew, and directors to complete a survey where they can give a numeric value to the current productions merit as well as give ideas and comments on future productions. It is our hope that we can keep performing scripts/scores that are of interest to our community. It will give those that complete the surveys a sense of ownership in future productions - and will help keep the HLWW TAB centered on what matters to our community.; Through our summer productions we will provide all community members with an opportunity to involved in a quality production. We strive to provide enrichment through our entertainment to our community. Evaluation surveys for those that are participating in the production will take a survey at the first rehearsal, and give numeric value to what their skill level is before the show begins and then again after the close of the show. This will give us a good picture of growth throughout the rehearsal process and show us where we can improve. The audience, as well, will be given a survey to be filled out at the end of the performance. This will inform us how the production was received to the general public. Both surveys (for participants and audience) allow for comments and suggestions. This will give us an idea of what direction we should go for future productions.; We will survey the cast, crew, pit and directors regarding their growth throughout the production process. We will use an exit survey for the audience to get a sense of overall feelings about the show, and their thoughts about future performances.","Our goal for the surveys, is that our audiences would give us an average score of 8.25 or higher on all 4 aspects: Entertainment Value; Artistic Value; Likelihood of recommending to others; and Lasting Impression. For participants our goal was the growth","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",8586,"Other,local or private",16586,,"Belinda Larson, Director, Louise Arlien, Kelly Sale, Board Member, Vivian Mahlstedt, Board Member, Abby Larson, Board Member",,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters will present the musical Bye Bye Birdie in July 2023. The cast, crew and musicians are made up of community members - young and old.",2023-05-25,2023-07-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Belinda,Larson,"Howard Lake Waverly Winsted Theatre Arts Boosters AKA HLWW Theatre Arts Boosters","723 Keats AVE SW","Howard Lake",MN,55349,"(320) 286-6665",HLWW.TAB@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, McLeod, McLeod",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-531,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024524,"Project Grant",2023,7170,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Members of the community will have been able to experience a show that they otherwise wouldn't have been able to. Not only does this mean the audience, but the performers as well. We are giving artists a platform to share their creativity and their music, and specifically giving platforms to those who wouldn't be able to perform many places without us (such as musicians under the age of 21 who cannot perform in bars). This is giving young creators a space to share their talent in a safe, sober, all-ages, and accessible environment. Community members will be able to come to these shows to experience something that otherwise was unavailable in the community. Young musicians will be able to learn more about playing shows as a result of these activities, and if all goes well, more shows will be planned to get more and more youth in the area out and performing. Many more musicians will be inspired to perform since they will now have spaces to play in, and community members will have more excitement about music after seeing what incredible young talent has been hiding in Central Minnesota. ; Project 37 aims to provide a safe, sober, accessible, space for community members of all-ages to be able to watch and perform live music. To ensure that Project 37 has achieved our goals and outcomes wanted, we will be implementing a survey that participants can take either during events or through email post-event. This survey will be accessed through a QR code (scanned on a phone) or can be taken on a smartphone at the event for those who may not be able to scan QR codes/don't have access to mobile smartphone technology. Otherwise, the survey will also be emailed out after the event to reach anyone who didn't take the survey previously at the event. This survey will be made through Qualtrics, and a sample of the survey is attached. Attendees will be asked to rank various aspects of the event, such as perceived accessibility of the event, safety of the event, quality of the performers, etc. They will also be asked optional open-ended questions such as if they feel like these events are unique in St. Cloud and are giving opportunities to those who otherwise wouldn't have them. Additionally, they'll be asked if they learned anything at the event and how involved they believe the community is in the event. There will also be questions for performers only, that will ask them if they felt supported at the event, if they felt that the event followed the Project 37 Mission (accessible, all-ages, sober), and what the organization could do differently to make the next event better.; Participants in each show proposed will be taking a survey to rate various aspects of the overall performances and what can be done to improve them. We will also measure the amount of dollars raised for our nonprofits at each of the proposed shows.","One of our goals was to get enough people at shows to fill each venue. We kept count of how many people attended, and at every single one of our shows, we nearly hit the maximum amount of people that would comfortably fit. We also aimed to feature young a","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,7170,,"Anna Bovitz: Project 37 Director, Angela Ringsmuth: Project 37 Secretary, Angela Ringsmuth: IMCCM Chair, Mike May: IMCCM Secretary, Jeff Bovitz: IMCCM Treasurer",,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota AKA IMCCM","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Project 37 Showcase Series aims to lay the groundwork for our mission: to create an all-ages and sober venue in Central Minnesota. Our goal is to support young, local talent, give them every opportunity to succeed.",2022-10-14,2023-01-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sydney,Wolf,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central MN","8871 Burton Pl NW",Rice,MN,56367,"(320) 310-3681",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-539,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028993,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Members of the community will have been able to experience a show that they otherwise wouldn't have been able to. Not only does this mean the audience, but the performers as well. We are giving artists a platform to share their creativity and their music, and specifically giving platforms to those who wouldn't be able to perform many places without us (such as musicians under the age of 21 who cannot perform in bars). This is giving young creators a space to share their talent in a safe, sober, all-ages, and accessible environment. Community members will be able to come to these shows to experience something that otherwise was unavailable in the community. Young musicians will be able to learn more about playing shows as a result of these activities, and if all goes well, more shows will be planned to get even more youth in the area out and performing. More musicians will be inspired to perform since they will now have spaces to play in, and community members will have more excitement about music after seeing what incredible young talent has been hiding in Central Minnesota. ; Project 37 aims to provide a safe, sober, accessible space for community members of all-ages to be able to watch and perform live music. To ensure that Project 37 has achieved our goals and outcomes wanted, we will be implementing a survey that participants can take either during events or through email post-event. This survey will be accessed through a QR code (scanned on a phone) or can be taken on a smartphone at the event for those who may not be able to scan QR codes/don't have access to mobile smartphone technology. Otherwise, the survey will also be emailed out after the event to reach anyone who didn't take the survey previously at the event. We did run this survey after our first round of shows in 2022, but didn't get a large response to it. In this series we'll make an extra effort to encourage attendees to fill out this survey in order to help us identify what we are doing well and where we can grow. Attendees will be asked to rank various aspects of the event, such as perceived accessibility of the event, safety of the event, quality of the performers, etc. They will also be asked optional open-ended questions such as if they feel like these events are unique in St. Cloud and are giving opportunities to those who otherwise wouldn't have them. Additionally, they'll be asked if they learned anything at the event and how involved they believe the community is in the event. There will also be questions for performers only that will ask them if they felt supported at the event, if they felt that the event followed the Project 37 Mission (accessible, all-ages, sober), and what the organization could do differently to make the next event better. ; Participants in each show proposed will be taking a survey to rate various aspects of the overall performances and what can be do to improve them. We will also measure the amount of dollars raised for our nonprofits at each of the proposed shows.","Our goals were to reach more people and receive more audience and performer feedback. We used Google Forms and gathered survey responses from attendees and performers, and overall, people were very satisfied with our events. We received some feedback from","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,8000,,"Anna Bovitz, Project 37 Director, Angela Ringsmuth, Project 37 Secretary IMCCM Chair, Jeff Bovitz, IMCCM Treasurer, Mike May, IMCCM Secretary,",,"Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota AKA IMCCM","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Project 37 aims to provide safe and sober spaces for all ages to enjoy and play music. Our goal is to help the next generation of musicians by giving them as much knowledge and as many opportunities as we can.",2023-05-13,2023-08-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sydney,Wolf,"Independent Music Collaboration of Central Minnesota AKA IMCCM","PO Box 1914","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 310-3681",indymusicmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-567,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10029086,"Project Grant",2023,7615,,"ACHF Arts Access","The measurable outcome will be the creation of a theater retreat day that multiple schools can attend to gain knowledge from a variety of sources. A Second goal will be to create relationships and collaboration between high schools in the area with College reps for theater education. Students will leave with new skills in improv, acting, voice work, Theater resume building, and technical theater Finally students will leave with access to a professional performance that usually would be limited to them financially. ; The primary goal of this event is to offer a day for theater students in the area to collaborate with each other, learn from professionals, and prepare for the upcoming school year and potential future careers in theater. We will judge success of the event through student enrollment and participation as well as groups and organizations that are participating with the event. Students will be given a post survey asking what they have learned, valued from the experience. Finally the community building skill of getting multiple theater organizations together and planning events throughout the year for students to engage with ; Success will be measured by schools attending, number of student participants, and a post survey describing the event, and what skills have been learned by students","We accomplished our primary goal by having 8 high schools, 113 students attend, over 47 adult volunteers, 8 college reps, and a performance by BLACKOUT Improv for the students. We created connections with colleges that will be returning, and we have alrea","Achieved proposed outcomes",910,"Other,local or private",8525,,"Joshua Mann: Director, Keith Cornell: STMA AD Fiscal Sponsor, Taylor Krutzig: Producer, Kayla Watson: Assistant Director",,"Independent School District 885 AKA Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"Provide Theater workshops and opportunities for high school students in Wright County and surrounding areas from professionals, ability to see a professional production, and interact with other theater students and college representatives.",2023-08-23,2023-08-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joshua,Mann,"Independent School District 885 AKA Saint Michael-Albertville Schools","5800 Jamison Ave NE","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 497-2192x 8282",joshuama@mystma.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Anoka, Anoka",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-568,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024516,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. As a result of this event, attendees will understand that public engagement with poetry and story helps communities create safe spaces for brave conversations. 2. Artists will experience a new way of engaging and reach new audiences. 3. Lyricality and partnering organizations will deepen their relationships by sharing resources through a mutually beneficial collaboration. ; As a result of this event, attendees will understand that public engagement with poetry and story helps communities create safe spaces for brave conversations. 1. As a result of this event, attendees will understand that public engagement with poetry and story helps communities create safe spaces for brave conversations. Evaluation plan/method: To open and close the event, attendees will be given the same short survey, asking them to assess (circle) the value of 11 strategies for creating safe spaces for brave conversations. To ensure response, pens will be provided by Gate City Bank, the program will pause, allowing time to record opinions. Opening surveys will be collected immediately after they are filled out. At the end of the program, guests will be invited to select a ""favor"" when they drop their surveys in the collection box near the exit. The two sets of surveys will be clearly marked ""before"" and ""after"" to help with data collection. Comparing the answers will allow us to measure whether the program effected any change in attendees' understanding of what is needed to create safe spaces for brave conversations. 2. Artists will experience a new way of engaging and reach new audiences. Evaluation plan/method: Artists will write and file their responses to to 2 prompts. To ensure responses, artist payment agreements will make final payment contingent on response to survey. 3. Lyricality and partnering organizations will deepen their relationships by sharing resources through a mutually beneficial collaboration. Evaluation plan/method: Project Director will interview and hold a conversation with at least 3 partner organizations' staff and write a report about findings.; Comparative before and after surveys will measure change in understanding of the importance of poetry and story in creating safe spaces.","Verbal, Written Narrative, and doodling/drawing feedback confirmed that Greater St. Cloud leaders understood that engagement with poetry and story helps communities create safe spaces for brave conversations. Artists experienced a new way of engaging this","Achieved proposed outcomes",116,,8116,,"Linda Henrichs, lindajhenrichs@gmail.com Nicole Finken: nicole@jmaiers.com Cassidy Swanson: sidyswanson@gmail.com Tracy Rittmueller, Executive Director: tracy@lyricality.org",,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"A 2-hour creative performance, Q and A, and community dialogue exploring the role of poetry and story in fostering the compassion necessary to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion.",2022-10-21,2023-05-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-532,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028850,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","1. Workshop participants will identify songwriting elements and practice them in collaboration with other creators, in order to craft and perform new songs. 2. Participants and artist-facilitators will enjoy an experience of community-connection through the collaborative creation of new songs. 3. Audience will appreciate the artistry of local poets and songwriters. ; Participants will identify and practice songwriting elements to collaboratively craft new songs and experience community connection. In designing and evaluating programs and projects, we have experimented with a variety of evaluation methods and have determined that narrative (word-based) measurements are more supportive of our mission than quantitative measurements. While quantitative measurements clearly are useful in many situations, including some of our own procedures and practices, to gage participant engagement and what they are responding to, allowing them to tell us in their own words has proved most helpful. We have also discovered that accessibility in light of diversity demands simplicity. 1. New songs will be performed for the public at Art in Motion, immediately following the workshop. Performance will be video-recorded. 2. Surveys completed by participants and artist-facilitators will report experiences of connection. 3. Audience members will be given the opportunity to share words of appreciation for the new songs performed by local poets and songwriters. ; Video-recording of new songs, narrative responses from artists, students, and audience members.","Program participants worked in teams to create and perform new songs; measurement by video documentation. Participants and artist-facilitators reported experiences of connection, measured by written feedback on surveys. Audience members shared words of ap","Achieved proposed outcomes",3900,"Other,local or private",11900,,"Cassidy Swanson, Nicole Finken, Omar Sharief Bharwani, Tracy Rittmueller, Executive Director, Khadijo Abdi, Antiracist BIPOC CollectiveABC) Representative, Anisa Haji-Mohamed ABC Representative, John Salgado Maldonado ABC Representative",,Lyricality,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Lyricality's and Art in Motion's 3rd annual Poetry Day, Honoring Differences/Creating Connection is a poem to song workshop and jam with an intercultural slate of professional MN poets and songwriters.",2023-05-22,2023-08-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,Lyricality,"1232 10 AVE NE","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,"(401) 479-1429",tracy@lyricality.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-560,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024518,"Project Grant",2023,5500,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","For our community interaction students will be doing quick journals during their advisor on their experience. We will get to see parents and students interact with the art show at the end of the year and see by the numbers if it engages students and families who may have never been to the gallary. We use schoology to present quick journal questions and facilitate discussions. Students will journal about art careers, wat they are doing and about the show at the end.","Students were introduced and taught how to work with clay and other media. Students attendance that participated in this event increased on these days. Most students overall attendance and engagement in school increased if they were in this program. Behav","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",2500,"Other,local or private",8000,,"William Sininger, Principal, Amy Skaalerud- Executive Director, Finance Business services",,"McKinley Area Learning Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Under served students will get a chance to explore art, its careers and create an art show along with the Paramount Theater.",2022-09-16,2023-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,William,Sininger,"McKinley ALC High School","216 8th Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 370-6790",william.Sininger@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-533,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024519,"Project Grant",2023,4999,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Cultural Heritage","We will be able to see the demonstration better and the three clubs would own their own equipment for Zoom meetings. ; We will be able to see the demonstration better and the three clubs would own their own equipment for Zoom meetings. We will take feedback from our members. Students and instructors will be asked for feedback.; We will take feedback from our members. Students and instructors will be asked for feedback.","The clubs have installed the equipment and are using it for our monthly meetings. We have recorded some of the meetings and posted them to our members. The members have commented that the screens make it easier to see and they like having the recordings a","Achieved proposed outcomes",94,,5093,250,"Fred Schmoll: chair, Don Peterson: Board Member, Brenda Lodermeier: Board Member",,"Mid Minnesota Association of Woodturners","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Technology update for MMAW and CMWA and CMWC. Use cameras and large displays for in-person and Zoom meetings to enhance our meetings and classes.",2023-01-01,2023-06-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Fred,Schmoll,"Mid Minnesota Association of Wood Turners","248 33rd Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56387,"(320) 552-2763",midmnwoodturners@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-534,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10029156,"Project Grant",2023,7000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Our goals include exhibiting fine, handmade art to a wide audience who may otherwise not experience it first-hand. Direct contact with artists and demonstrations helps bring greater awareness of the importance of art and creativity in our lives. Another expected outcome is to contribute to artist livelihoods and to have their art recognized by the general public. One comment: ""I was a part of this Festival many years ago, maybe 18-20 years ago. It's a unique Festival. I hope it will stay this way. Hospitality was great! I felt appreciated and important."" Artist comment: ""We had great sales and a lot of positive interactions with other artists and the crowd.""; To bring visual and performing arts to a wide range of diverse audience members of the regional community. Evaluation includes surveys of the artists and local businesses, as well as comments/suggestions via word of mouth from visitors.","Hosted 60 visual artists and 17 authors at 41st Millstream Arts Festival; five musical groups (Adam Levy, Somali Museum of Minnesota, Tracy Morgan, Leslie Vincent, Dalmar Yare); Avon Folk School for kids' activities. Audience was ~5,000 people for the six","Achieved proposed outcomes",7772,"Other,local or private",14772,,"Alicia Peters, Mary Niedenfuer, Alyssa Erickson, Danielle Taylor, board member, Jessie Chandler, Pia Lopez, board member, Thomasette Scheeler, OSB, board member, Jeff Velline, board member",,"Millstream Arts Festival, Inc AKA Millstream Arts Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Millstream Arts Festival is an outdoor juried art show featuring original visual arts, live music, dance, hands-on art activities for kids and adults, and local foods.",2023-08-27,2023-08-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pia,Lopez,"Millstream Arts Festival","PO Box 448","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-7723",jm@dancingbearscompany.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-571,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10029157,"Project Grant",2023,6200,,"ACHF Arts Access","As a result of this event, patrons and audience members will? -Have greater awareness of contemporary Minnesota choral composers and their diversity in style, age, exposure, and experience. We anticipate audience members will be introduced to a minimum of 2-4 composers whose work is unfamiliar to them. -Have greater awareness of indigenous Minnesota artists, culture, values, and issues through our commissioned piece, program notes, and Miss Minnesota's presentation. Topics we expect audience members to learn about include Dakota values, indigenous artists, and Miss Minnesota's platform of sharing authentic Indigenous culture and supporting Indigenous youth in Minnesota involved in child protection and foster care cases. -Recognize that both choral and indigenous arts are vibrant and flourishing in Minnesota today. Neither are merely products of the past. Both communities are producing abundant, high-quality art. -Understand the legacy of MCC founder Phil Welter and some of his greatest accomplishments. Audience members will learn about this through a display in the lobby, articles and information in the program book, and memories shared from the stage. -Understand the significance of MCC's 50-year history in the arts landscape of Central Minnesota. Audience members will learn about this through a display in the lobby, articles and information in the program book, and memories shared from the stage. We will measure these outcomes through a written survey and in-person conversations in the lobby following the concert. Long-term success will be measured through increases in audience and choir members for next year's season. ; Approximately 300 people will attend the concert; attendees will learn about the Chorale, its history and founder Phil Welter, native American arts and culture in Minnesota, and the work of Minnesota composers past and present MCC expects approximately 350 audience members to attend the concert. We expect to sell 150 adult, 150 senior, and 50 student tickets. This would be a total increase in ticket sales of approximately 17%. Audience members complete a brief educational survey and submit their results to the MCC Operations Coordinator. We expect a minimum of 50 audience members to provide written feedback through this survey (attached). We will offer a prize drawing to encourage survey participation. From these surveys, MCC will learn how well audience members met the outcomes set for the concert (described above), how many audience members learned new things, and how the audience connected with the music. The patron survey will also assess audience reactions, improvements needed, desired future programming, and basic demographic information. We anticipate at least 85% of those surveyed to say they definitely or probably will attend another MCC concert. We also hope for at least 5 new names to add to our marketing/mailing/email list. Project Director Nicole Lambrecht will obtain verbal feedback from the musicians and program collaborators. MCC's Operations Coordinator keeps track of attendance figures through ticket sales and will report the findings. MCC members will discuss verbal and written feedback at the June 2023 Board Meeting and will assess the amount of knowledge gained through the paper patron surveys. We anticipate 90% of current choir members will continue singing in our next season and that we will add new members. This year's efforts have already recruited several auditions for next season. As a result of the pandemic, both our membership and audience declined. As a result of this celebratory concert, we anticipate an increase in membership and audience going forward. ; Attendance figures, survey data collection, formal and informal post-concert discussion","MCC presented a successful concert highlighting the state of Minnesota, its arts, culture, and peoples. Although we did not hit our audience goals, surveys said our concert was one of the most powerful in our recent history. We shared the work of contempo","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",4079,"Other,local or private",10279,,"Mark Braun: president, Susan Atamian: vice president, Christopher Bernard: treasurer, Dawn ""Chipy"" Blonigen, Deb Brinkman, Lee Hart, Anne McCarney Nicole Lambrecht: Artistic Director Michelle Dettmann: Operations Coordinator",0.20,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"MCC will present "" Minnesota Made: Celebrating 50 Years"" at the Paramount Theater in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on May 21, 2023, at 3 pm. We will be celebrating our 50th anniversary and the life and legacy of our founder, Phil Welter.",2023-05-21,2023-05-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Dettmann,"Minnesota Center Chorale","622 29th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,"(320) 428-0622",mcc.coordinator@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Morrison, Hennepin, Olmsted, Meeker, Douglas, Pine, Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-572,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024521,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","People will have an expanded understanding of how the arts have a positive impact on Monticello culture. They'll see our culture is one we are actively building, by the gatherings we hold and participate in as a collective, and see how creativity and area creatives are an essential part of that.; The variety of activities and types of art this event will expose the community to will inspire people and highlight how positively the arts can impact life in our town. We will station volunteer evaluators at the park to interview attendees exiting the event area. They will be asked for feedback. We'll also monitor online feedback, and meet afterwards with area artists to get feedback and collect ideas for next time.; Post-event feedback will be collected online, at the High School Art Club meeting following the event, and through speaking to attendees at the event.","People saw experienced and appreciated how the culture is being built by the gatherings such as Glowfest, and how creativity and area creatives are an essential part of making events like this possible. Attendees were surveyed online.","Achieved proposed outcomes",5100,"Other,local or private",13100,,"Monticello City Council: Lloyd Hilgart, Jim Davidson, Charlotte Gabler, Bill Fair, Sam Murdoff: Parks, arts Rec Commission: Tom Pawelk, Arts Rec Director, Lynn Anderson, Acting Chair, Darrel Tindle, Julie Jelen, Janine Kopff, Adam Leiferman, Mercedes Turn",,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"MontiArts Glowfest '23 will light up the winter night Feb 25th 2023 in downtown Monticello with a glow parade and a bonfire after party at west bridge park, where there will be ice art , large glowing creatures, and an art sled rally.",2023-01-02,2023-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","349 West Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-536,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024522,"Project Grant",2023,4600,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Musicians will have an opportunity to participate in a musical ensemble that is close to their community and will have a chance to meet other musicians in the process. They will continue to play their instruments during the summer (a time of year that can get busy and result in less playing of instruments unless there is a scheduled time for playing to happen). Participants will have become a little better at performing their instruments and will have gained confidence in their ability. Our effort is targeted towards young musicians, and with improved ability and confidence, should follow increased familial support. It is very common, on concert night, to see multiple generations of family gathered around the performers in the high school lobby, and often these ""clusters"" merge. The best measure of this achievement is overall satisfaction of participants for the course, questions regarding ""encouragement and enjoyment"". Our final concert, free and open to the public, is held at Monticello High School's Performing Arts Center. The school is located in the middle of Monticello, has a free and easily accessible parking lot, and the PAC is large, comfortable, and accessible to all. This is a very significant arts event for Monticello and parents of musicians and other individuals with district attachments respond. For our 2022 concert, the community education staff sent out an e-mail advertising the concert to all school families, which may have been responsible for the large audience we experienced. Families remained in the commons area for some time after the concert, conversing and, hopefully, reviewing the musical experience.; About 80 learning musicians will meet for rehearsal seven times and then meet finally to perform a free public concert. We measure outcomes in two ways. First is a weekly attendance of who was present. High rehearsal attendance suggests that we are successful in matching music difficulty and instruction presentation to our students' needs. We also have musicians fill out a post-program evaluation in Google Forms, which is what we submit a sample of. Both sets of data are reviewed as the next year's program is being developed. We particularly look (and listen) for comments on music difficulty. We want the program to be challenging at times, yet create an enjoyable and rewarding playing experience.; We will take attendance and conduct an on-line course evaluation after the program ends.","Our participants met for six rehearsals, a dress rehearsal, and then final concert. We had good attendance at our concert, estimated at about 250 individuals, as well as excellent attendance by musicians at rehearsals. We took attendance this year by havi","Achieved proposed outcomes",2211,"Other,local or private",6811,,"Kara Mather: Michelle Schettler-Stein, member: Rachel Vannet, member: Brendan LaBeau, member: Jeff Burns, member",,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Our ensemble, comprised of mostly middle and high school-aged string students, along with community adult players and educators, will meet for six weekly rehearsals and perform a free concert open to the public at the Monticello High School Auditorium.",2023-06-13,2023-07-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Burns,"Monticello Community Strings AKA Monticello Community Strings Orchestra","1506 W River St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 803-7198",burns3sibs@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-537,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10029125,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","1. We aim to increase the amount of attendees to this Art Fair to overcome the numbers from our previous Art Fair. We do this to help build the connections within our community and strengthen the many different cultural heritages found within our community. We plan to measure this outcome with a headcount at the Art Fair and a survey available near the Gift Shop. 2. We aim to increase the access to this art form by lifting the physical and cultural barriers in the way in-order to provide an experience that better represents the Saint Cloud Community. We plan to ensure the event is accessible and welcoming by individuals from all backgrounds. We plan to measure this outcome with a voluntary survey which will collect feedback from our attendees on what the MCBS can do to further lift these barriers and will be available by the Gift Shop. 3. We aim to inform attendees of the gardens' operations and structure to further advance their knowledge and provide small learning opportunity to those attendees. We will measure this outcome by providing this learning opportunity during the Art Fair as a Q and A with the goal of receiving some type of verbal or non-verbal communication from the audience.; We aim to increase the amount of attendees to this Art Fair to overcome the numbers from our previous Art Fair and include different cultural heritages found within our community. Evaluation of the project will be carried out by the of the MCBS Art Fair in the Gardens committee. Verbal and written feedback will be collected from the performers and artists. Surveys from audience members and visitors will be collected and analyzed. Attendees will be directed to utilize the MCBS website which provides digital contact forms for audience feedback. Audience responses will be observed by MCBS volunteers during the Fair and music performances and will reflect the facial expressions that will be found in our photos taken during the event. The Art Fair in the Gardens committee will plan to write up a report of their final report to be shared with the MCBS board of directors. MCBS board will meet to discuss and analyze anecdotal and written feedback from the 2023 Art Fair and early planning for its 2024 season will begin.; Evaluation of the project will be carried out by the of the MCBS Art Fair in the Gardens committee. Verbal and written feedback will be collected from the performers and artists.","We achieved the goal for the amount of attendees for all the events. Estimate headcount was taken at the concerts and art fair. Another achieved goal was to inform attendees of garden operations and knowledge from learning opportunity with a booth of hist","Achieved proposed outcomes",3391,"Other,local or private",11391,,"Jill Florek: chair, Kathy Adams: secretary, Jill Smith: board member, Karen Larson: board member, Erik Kessel: board member, Nia Primus: board member, Sam Calvert: board member",,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"MCBS Art Fair in the Gardens is an all day art fair in Munsinger Clemens Gardens near the gazebo and various locations throughout the garden that features art, musicians and local vendors in a variety of art forms.",2023-05-20,2023-08-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Adams,"Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society","PO Box 7594","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 260-8220",kjadams2016@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-570,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board;Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10029161,"Project Grant",2023,7500,,"ACHF Arts Access","Residents of the Sherburne, Wright, and Stearns counties who are users of the services offered by Options, inc. will experience increased access to the arts. Removing economic and physical barriers will promote the exploration of artistic interests with fewer obstacles. Individuals with disabilities will be supported to express themselves through the art of painting. The Artist's instruction is geared to address all levels of ability. Individualized attention will encourage self-expression and creativity. Using positive reinforcement, supporting staff will help build confidence. Individuals will be supported to participate in the activity in ways that are meaningful to them, independent of others' talents or skills. Participants will learn about ways to engage cognitively, emotionally, and socially, by tapping into sensory and motor skills. Engagement will be supported based on individual need. For some, this may mean learning to follow instructions to best replicate the painting. For others, it may mean supporting appropriate social interactions during instruction, while for others it may include building motor skills to hold the brush. Participants will learn about the different brushes and techniques taught, resulting in improved artistic skills. The instruction provided will teach the participants about brush sizes and strokes used in painting. They will be taught about the combination of colors that create new colors. They will be taught to position the canvas in particular ways to achieve desired results. This instruction will prepare them to make decisions on how they wish to apply what they have learned. Displaying completed art work in the community will provide a connection with the businesses that display them. In turn, community businesses, and the customers who frequent these establishments, will obtain further knowledge about people of all abilities living and working in their community, potentially creating future artistic opportunities. These changes will promote vibrant inclusive communities in central Minnesota.; There were five outcomes identified in the proposal. They include increased access to the arts; increased self-expression; increased engagement, improved artistic skills, and increased community awareness of the options program. Proposed activities covered in this request will be evaluated by having each participant complete an annual evaluation survey. Because individuals communicate using a variety of modes, staff will assist each person to complete the written survey, interpreting responses for those who have verbal or written communication challenges. Evaluating the proposed outcomes will provide Options' staff to understand if the individuals have learned from the instruction. Results will determine if the instruction has been effective in positively influencing the attitudes and behavior(s) of the individuals. It will take into consideration as to whether or not individuals can transfer learned information into alternative environments, in natural settings, external to the Options' facility. This feedback will allow Options' staff to make adjustments, tailoring future activities to the interests and abilities of the participants. Anecdotal feedback will influence evaluation processes as well. Observation and verbal feedback will be obtained from individuals participating in the day's instruction. This information will also be used to further enhance program services.; Evaluation methods used include the use of an evaluation form completed by each participant at the beginning and the end of the grant period. The evaluation will measure knowledge, attitude, and skills. Anecdotal feedback will also be obtained.","Outcomes were evaluated using written and verbal feedback from participating individuals, and feedback based on staff observations. All five outcomes identified in the original proposal were accomplished including increased access to the arts for adults w","Achieved proposed outcomes",2920,"Other,local or private",10420,,"Ken Geroux: Chair, Michelle Anderson: Vice Chair, Raeanne Danielowski: Secretary, Todd Embury: Treasurer, Jenny Haberman: Director, Amy Schreifels: Director, Suzanne Stoy: Director, Bridget McLennan: Director",,"Options, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Options, Inc. proposes to continue painting instruction for adults with disabilities and related conditions to enhance participation in the arts.",2023-05-16,2024-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Christensen,"Options Inc.","16820 197th Ave NW","Big Lake",MN,55309,,amychristensen@options-inc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-573,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028712,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Through this workshop and performance with WSDM, the PCA aims to provide a variety of modern dance experiences with and for Central Minnesotans. The workshop experience will provide an opportunity for students to expand their knowledge, training and experience with modern dance. The public will be invited to a modern dance performance with WSDM, featuring an introduction by Ms. Melinda's Studio dancers. Audience members will have a new exposure to modern dance after their involvement with this performance, even if it is not their first dance performance. WSDM is a dance company celebrated for their teaching abilities; their dancers have the skills to successfully and meaningfully work with the student dancers at Ms. Melinda's. The public performance will provide exposure to professional dance that is rarely available or accessible in Central MN. ; The Paramount will provide an opportunity for dance students to expand their knowledge, training and experience with modern dance. The public performance will provide exposure to professional dance that is rarely available in Central MN. Progress will be measured by self-reported change within the dancers who participate in the workshop and by self-reported change or learnings from audience members. Both students and performance attendees will complete a survey that will ask a variety of questions including demographics, previous experience/exposure to modern dance and whether or not they experienced a change in their knowledge or attitude about modern dance. These surveys are anonymous and results will be tabulated by PCA staff. These results will provide valuable information to the PCA for future programming and partnerships as well as provide results to CMAB.; Progress and change amongst the student dancers and public audience will be measured and reported through a survey available electronically or on paper.","The Paramount was successful in its intended outcome to provide a variety of modern dance experiences with and for Central Minnesotans. A modern dance workshop was provided to local youth and a public performance occurred January 19 and 20, 2024. In addit","Achieved proposed outcomes",6761,"Other,local or private",14761,,"Elna Bateman, board member, Abdi Daisane, board member, Meghan Dingmann, board member, Melissa Fradette, board member, Hanna Lord: Board Chair, Lynn Metcalf, board member, Jeffrey Peterson, Executive Committee, Jon Ruis, board member, Chris Stalboreger, J",,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Paramount Center for the Arts to present a workshop and public performance with Water Street Dance Milwaukee in January 2024.",2024-01-19,2024-01-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Boulka,"Paramount Center for the Arts","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 259-5463",gboulka@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Anoka, Benton, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Isanti, Kandiyohi, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-553,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024523,"Project Grant",2023,4728,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The anticipated changes and measurable outcomes within the Writers/Poets will be a new understanding and realization that there is a special enthusiasm, as an area ?vintage? group, as they learn about how to publish a book. To the knowledge of any of the group members, a literary anthology book project such as this has never been done. While the writing of memoirs appears to be a literary endeavor as each writer and poet immerses themselves into their own past, they also realize that there are certainly both psychological and social benefits to discover, especially for seniors. The creative writing of memoirs is rewarding and enhances each life, can help heal difficult or traumatic events, plus creating these poignant stories/poems can also enhance and touch the lives of any reader or listener, which is another purpose of this project. Through this arts project, Writers/Poets group seek to: 1. Explore and understand the process of publishing an anthology book; 2. Build personal self-confidence and pride by speaking at a community event; 3. Motivate and inspire other senior citizens to write down their unique stories and anecdotes while growing intellectually; 4. Bring awareness to the public about senior citizens as significant authors/poets through the offering a public event along with selling their anthology book; and 5. Discuss the continuance as a literary senior citizen group with potential arts projects in the future. Through this project's process, the area senior writers and poets will learn the aspects and skills needed to publish a book, and have a new change in attitudes, as they continue to meet together to make an impact on themselves and others. While the Whitney Writers/Poets continue to use their literary skills, they will become influential in bringing more senior citizens ?into the fold? to start to write their memoirs. A more cohesive, self-confident group will evolve where Seniors will seek out/learn about each other's life occurrences as they also discover the commonalities amongst each other despite any cultural differences. When considering their creative writings or poems, the group members can give a voice to their own emotions along with invoking the feelings in others. The sharing of personal stories in a book will be a heartwarming, touching experience that builds comradery and friendships and builds better intergenerational relationships within families. These many outcomes will help establish more cohesiveness in the group and allow them to become more open in their sharing as they discuss their future. Each member will achieve a newer, brighter self-confidence level in their lives after hosting the public event. Together they will be proud to leave an enticing original legacy anthology for those who follow. ; The senior writers/poets group will learn aspects to publish a book and bring in more seniors to write their memoirs and discover their commonalities. Each member will achieve a self-confidence level after hosting the public event. The evaluation plan includes several methods for both measuring and documenting the goals and the outcomes for the two-fold project. The first aspect for this project, though, is to first finalize how many writers and poets will actually respond to submitting their original works for a book. This first phase will be completed by email and snail mail. Currently, 23 have responded with an anticipated response of at least 25 writers/poets. The first and most important evaluation method is to provide a one-page questionnaire to the Whitney Writers and Poets about their own personal learning experiences with the book publishing process and the community event. The survey, designed to measure personal outcomes of attitudes and new skills, will address: the personal positive/negative aspects of the publishing process; assessing their own personal changes in attitude or skills with this project; asking for additional ideas for future arts/cultural opportunities; asking a","The main outcome achieved was the publishing of an anthology book of stories and poems by 24 senior citizens. A public event was held for these authors to read one of their writings. The book was published by May, and the public event was held on June 15,","Achieved proposed outcomes",3582,"Other,local or private",8310,55,"Cathy Peterson - Grant co-managers, Other pertinent personnel: Steve Hoover, Guided Autobiography instructor, Jerry Wellik, Poetry Group Leader, Paula Woischke, Whitney Sr. Center Director/Fiscal Host staff.",,"Cathy L. Peterson","Local/Regional Government","Project Grant",,"This is a two-fold project to publish an anthology book of stories and poems from senior citizens writers and poets, and to host a community event of seniors reading their original works of memoirs and poems.",2022-10-20,2023-07-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Cathy L. Peterson","841 Aspen Cir","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(507) 830-1466",chipperlee53@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-538,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10029164,"Project Grant",2023,7825,,"ACHF Arts Access","End of Life photography is incredibly special as we get to capture some of the last moments family and friends have of a loved one. Death is a closing chapter of a beautiful story. It brings family and friends together in love to celebrate the gift of the life that was lived. This photography creates cherished memories of those last beautiful moments. Individual family members will have something tangible with which to remember their loved one. This gift is expected to provide therapeutic healing of grief. While difficult to measure, the surveys reveal testimonies and feedback that continue to indicate its impact. Additionally, our staff and care team walk alongside our families during their time at Quiet Oaks. The impact that this gift makes is healing and serves as a very valuable memory for all of the families that receive the photography. We deliver the framed artwork to memorial services, celebration of life services and funerals if they have not been received prior. The emotional response is hard to measure for the purpose of this grant proposal.; End of Life photography captures some of the last moments family and friends have of a loved one. Our goal is to capture a moment in their experience at Quiet Oaks that they can cherish forever. In addition to the informal feedback received for the Heart Held Hands projects, we send all of our families a survey that includes a question about Heart Held Hands. ; All families fill out surveys that ask about the Heart Held Hands and are given the opportunity to provide feedback. Additionally, we are continually asking how we can make the experience better for the residents and families.","Individual family members have something tangible with which to remember their loved one. While difficult to measure, the surveys we continue to conduct reveal testimonies and feedback that show the impact. Additionally, we have a Heart Held Hands display","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,7825,,"Alex Coulter: Chair, John Waletzko: Vice Chair, Bill Ganz: Treasurer, John Erickson: board member, Neil Franz: board member, Sarah Jane Nicoll: board member, Ingrid Crensencio: board member, Gail Stanger, board member, Jill Kampa, board member, Terese Van",,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Heart Held Hands 2023 - Providing photography for families to have something tangible with which to remember their loved one.",2023-06-01,2024-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristin,Darnall,"Quiet Oaks Hospice House","5537 Galaxy Rd","St Cloud",MN,56301,,info@quietoakshospicehouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Meeker, Todd, Pope, Pope",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-574,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024525,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Event attendees will report that this event increased their interest in and appreciation for poetry. Artists will report that they experienced a satisfyingly high level of audience engagement. Artists will report that they would like to participate in more unique, intercultural, art-focused parties like this one.; Event attendees will report that this event increased their interest in and appreciation for poetry. Artists will report that they experienced a satisfyingly high level of audience engagement. I am trying to streamline the methods to measure proposed outcomes by making them easy and/or fun to participate in, to encourage more people to respond. To measure whether this event increased people's interest in and appreciation for poetry, I will set up a station for people arriving at the event to respond to the question ""What do you think of poetry?"" To indicate their view, they will place a token in one of 3 containers. (the attached file will show the graphics for the 3 choices, which will be stationed below the posted question, to indicate whether people dislike/hate poetry, are lukewarm/indifferent toward poetry, or love poetry/are poetry enthusiasts). After the event, attendees will receive tokens to register their responses on their way out. Under the question ""Now what do you think of poetry?"" will be the same three choices as above. By counting the tokens in each of the before and after the event containers, I will be able to assess whether the event effected any measurable changes in participants interest in and appreciation for poetry. To ensure as many responses as possible, ambassadors and participating artists will be reminded to encourage all attendees to use the tokens to register their responses. To ensure the ten participating artists complete their survey, I will write into their payment agreements the expectation that they will complete the survey form and return it to me. To gain post-event feedback from the primary 3 participating partner organizations (GRRL, Higher Works Collaborative, Filsan Talent Partners), I will interview principles of the organization, listen to and record their feedback. ; Participants will vote before and after the event via tokens, registering whether they dislike poetry, are indifferent, or are poetry enthusiasts. Artists will complete a narrative evaluation form.","1. Event Attendees reported that this event increased their interest in and appreciation for poetry. By voting and verbal response. 2. Artists reported a satisfyingly high level of audience engagement. By narrative (written) feedback. 3. Artists reported","Achieved proposed outcomes",630,"Other,local or private",8630,250,"Partners - Antionette Lee, No Limit Painting, Kelly Meyer, Individual Artist -- Neurodiversity Specialist, Hedy Tripp, Individual Artist -- Anti-Racism Advisor, Anisa Hagi-Mohamed, Individual Artist -- Neurodiversity Advisory / Somali Culture Advisor, Bud",,"Tracy L. Rittmueller",Individual,"Project Grant",,"People of diverse races, cultures, genders, socioeconomic backgrounds, and abilities will come together to celebrate the winter solstice, using paints and poems to facilitate connection and belonging.",2022-10-20,2023-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Rittmueller,"Tracy L. Rittmueller",,,MN,,"(401) 479-1429",tracy.rittmueller@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-540,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028866,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Education","There are a variety of expected outcomes once the proposal is complete. 1. Access: Students will experience increased access to the arts via the reduction in geographic, cultural and physical barriers. The entire idea/purpose behind the Senior Art-Reach program is to increase older adult access to the arts. We understand that older adults face a vairety of barriers to participating in artistic opportunities including cost, transportation, health, physical, etc. The Senior Art-Reach program is designed to address these barriers and bring artistic opportunities to older adults who are unable to get to the art center. We have extensive experience working with older adults through our in-house and offsite older adult classes. We have created an ADA Access plan and have received grant funding from MRAC in the past to increase the accessibility to our art classes, specifically for individuals with disabilities as many older adults are part of this population. After this project is complete, there will be increased access to artistic opportunities in Region 7W. 2. Learning: Students will experience a change in knowledge and attitude. They will have increased knowledge of different artists and artistic techniques. As part of each class, students will create a project inspired by a particular artist and will learn a little bit about the life, work and techniques of the artist. Projects will be inspired by a variety of diverse artists from history as well as the present such as Frida Kahlo, Kathe Kollwitz, Diego Velazquez, Camille Claudel, and more. Students will gain new skills in different visual art mediums and each class they take will build upon the knowlege and skills learned in previous classes. In addition to a change in knowledge and attitude, students will also experience a change in behavior or condition. The Senior Art-Reach program will provide numerous benefits for older adults including a sense of community and improved well-being. Past feedback surveys from our older adult program participants show that 82% of participants improved creative expression; 77% increased mental engagement; 74% formed new/stronger relationships; and 51% were encouraged to participate in other community activities. 3. Community: Students will build connections to their own and others' cultural hertitage. Our Senior ArtReach program is a community outreach program. It is completely community based. One of the major goals of the Senior Art-Reach program is to build community and foster new relationships and friendships among older adults and provide ways for older adults to get involved in the community. The Senior Art-Reach program provides older adults with the opportunity to socialize and connect with other members of their community and helps them to build long lasting friendships. The older adults that participate in the classes are from a wide range of different cultural heritages/ backgrounds. When they take classes together, they learn from each other and are enriched by each others' history, background, experiences, culture, etc. Art is an effective way of bringing people together and building community.; Students will: see, analyze and think critically; gain a new way of seeing/discussing art; be exposed to art from diverse artists/different cultures; be more confident; have opportunity for socialization; and experience health benefits art provides. The evaluation plans/methods will include the following: Interviews/conversations with participants Interviews/conversations with board/staff/leaders Meetings with community partners (i.e. Elk River Senior Center and St. Michael Library) Community dialogue (group conversations with a large group) Reviewing recorded information or documentation (such as finances, attendance records, work plans) Observation Surveying (paper or online); Interviews/conversations with participants/board/staff/leaders; Meetings w/community partners; Community dialogue; Reviewing recorded info or documents (such as finances, attendance records, work plans); Observation; and Surveying (paper or online).","Outcomes achieved include: (1) increased access to the arts via the reduction in geographic, cultural and physical barriers; (2) a change in knowledge and attitude by students; and (3) students building connections to their own and others' cultural herita","Achieved proposed outcomes",,,8000,,"Melody Shryock: Chairman, Kurt Ulrich: Officer, Deanna Asp: Treasurer, Arrin LaFreniere: Secretary, Jennifer Moreau: Officer, Sharon Allen: Officer, Steve Savior: Officer, Curtis Kiecker-Olson: Officer",,"Rum River Art Center, Inc AKA Rumriver Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Senior Art-Reach Programming - Providing quality arts programming to older adults ages 55+.",2023-05-15,2024-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Yee,"Rum River Art Center, Inc. AKA Rumriver Art Center","2665 4th Ave Ste 102",Anoka,MN,55303,"(763) 323-8830",Susan@rumriverart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-561,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028192,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","1. Provide a forum for 150-200 artists to exhibit and sell their work to a large (5-10,000) public audience 2. Provide an art education experience for more than 1,500 youth (13 and under) in various media (painting, pottery, drawing, etc) throughout the day via the Little Lemons Children's Area 3. Offer an evening concert to more than 1,000 community members ; Provide a forum for 150+ artists to exhibit and sell their work to a large public audience. Provide art education experience for 1,500+ youth in various media in the Little Lemons Children's Area . Offer an evening concert to more than 1,000. 1) We will send a post-event evaluation to all of our art and craft vendors to gather feedback about their experience and determine whether we have been effective in providing them with the opportunity to exhibit and sell their work. (see attached survey) 2) We work with the Paramount Arts District to run our Children's area each year. They carefully evaluate the available options for activities and craft a plan each year to provide maximum effectiveness for the time young people spend during the fair. 3) We will survey the audience to determine size and demographic composition in order to evaluate whether or not we are reaching our attendance goals.; Send post-event evaluation to art vendors. Evaluate options for activities in the Little Lemon's area. Survey audience to gather feedback on event.","Provide a forum for 150+ artists to exhibit/sell their work to a large public audience. Provide art experience for 1,500 youth in various media in the Little Lemons Children's Area. Offer an evening concert to more than 1,000. Send post-event evaluation t","Achieved proposed outcomes",18275,"Other,local or private",26275,,"Roger Moe, George Soule, Dawn Erlandson Member, Jim Grabowska, Member, Tim Huebsch, Member, Jerry Janezich, Member, Javier Morillo, Member, April Nishimura, Member, Oballa Oballa,Member, Kathy Sheran, Member, Cheryl Tefer, Member",,"Saint Cloud State University","Public College/University","Project Grant",,"The mission of the Lemonade Concert and Art Fair is to bring performance and visual art experiences to the SCSU campus, engage the community in the support of the arts, and provide local artists with an opportunity to showcase to a large audience.",2023-06-22,2023-06-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jodi,Kuznia,"Saint Cloud State University","720 4th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301-4498,"(320) 308-4932",jlkuznia@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-549,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028775,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","350 patrons will have attended the project ""Life Cycles."" The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra has identified the presentation of accessible, relevant, and varied repertoire, and friendly, knowledgeable commentary from the stage as being attractive and meaningful to local audiences. In addition to the musical and cultural accessibility rendered by expert commentary, audiences will have benefited from the accessibility of a high-quality performance of symphonic music close to home, discounted ticket prices for seniors and students, and an ADA accessible venue. Audiences will recognize and remember the sound and emotional effect of cyclic music and its relation to life cycles. Sixty instrumentalists and fifty choristers will have learned, rehearsed, and performed masterworks of the symphonic and choral repertoire. Audience members will have provided feedback using evaluations available in the lobby, program book, and on the SCSO website.; 350 Musicians and listeners will recognize and relate to the musical depiction of the cycles of life and death, and the effect of cyclic composition on the listener. Audience will be counted. Counting audience participation in the pre-concert discussion, and the concert itself will provide an instant measure of interest and support for SCSO activities. Evaluations will be completed by stakeholders and analyzed by board and staff. Patrons will be encouraged to complete and return the evaluation found on the website or in the lobby on concert night. Evaluation responses will be recorded, compiled, and analyzed by board. and staff. Information gathered will be used to program future seasons, and to improve patron service and hospitality. Audience response will be observed and recorded. The enjoyment of patrons will be measured by the enthusiasm of their response (clapping, standing ovation, cheering). Verbal, photo, and written feedback will be collected and analyzed. Many audience members and musicians provide feedback to staff after the concert. The SCSO will host a reception after the concert. Changes in attitude and understanding can be evaluated based on informal conversations with family and friends. Concert will be recorded. The concert will be professionally recorded and analyzed by the Conductor, Executive Director, and the board of directors.; Audience will be counted, hard copy surveys will be collected, audience reaction will be observed, verbal feedback will be gathered, and the concert will be recorded.","Nearly 200 audience members attended and appreciated a well-played concert by diverse 20th and 21st century composers. The theme of Life Cycles and ""Rebirth"" were well demonstrated and understood by attendees. Evaluation included some hard copy evaluation","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",11471,"Other,local or private",19471,,"Ross Detert: President, Mark Springer: Vice President, Allen Horn: Treasurer, Jill Pattock: Secretary, Tamara Bottge: board member, Jennifer Kalpin: board member, Suzanne Mesna: board member, Gary Osberg: board member",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"""Life Cycles"" is concert of orchestral music illuminating different views on the cycle of life/death, or with a cyclic element to its formal/thematic structure.",2023-10-28,2023-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",lmagney@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-556,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024527,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Expected outcomes include: ? Central MN audiences will experience, in their community, an exceptional Latin jazz ensemble in a performance that highlights music specific to Cuba ? Audiences will report new understanding/interest in Latin music ? Audiences and workshop participants will report a new understanding/interest in Latin music, in particular timba ? At minimum, 80 central Minnesotans will participate in intimate outreach activities ? 10% of the audience will report this is their first Latin jazz performance ? We will renew relationships with regional partners such as the Roosevelt Education Center and/or Boys and Girls Clubs; Central MN audiences will experience an exceptional Latin jazz ensemble and will report an new understanding/interest in Latin music. SJU will measure outcomes in the following ways: ? Central Minnesota audiences: distribute electronic surveys asking, among other things, if audiences feel like the performance gave them access to a unique art form that is otherwise unrepresented regionally. We will survey to find out if this event attracted new audiences and to measure audience perception of experience and genre ? Workshops: Survey participants and/or facilitators to find out if the workshop taught new skills and techniques or provided new cultural insight and awareness ? Track box office and participation data ? Engage in post-event discussions with partners to assess cultural capacity growth of participants based on participating in activities; Post performance survey, box office data, workshop participation numbers","Audiences indicated in survey responses that they experienced an exceptional Latin jazz ensemble highlighting music specific to Cuba. 47% of respondents indicated they were new to Latin jazz music, and 100% reported an increased appreciation for Latin cul","Achieved proposed outcomes",20225,"Other,local or private",28225,,"Rachel Melis, Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Rob Culligan, David DeBlieck, Pedro dos Santos, Laura Hood, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Chris Rasmussen, Malik Steward, Jerry Wetterling, Desiree Clark",,"Saint John's University AKA Saint John's University-Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"Saint John's University will present the Latin jazz ensemble, Tiempo Libre for a public performance and related outreach activities on November 10 - 11, 2022.",2022-11-10,2022-11-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Hanlon,"Saint John's University","2850 Abbey Plz",Collegeville,MN,56321,"(320) 363-2011",lhanlon@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-542,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028881,"Project Grant",2023,5400,,"ACHF Arts Access","Once this project is completed, we will have a start on a Fabric Art department that we can add to as we progress in our development to provide new experiences to our members and students. The accessibility on adjusting height tables and proper tools will allow more people to use the area and create beautiful Fabric Art including quilting, macrame, needlepoint and a certain amount of lap weaving. Our purpose in this plan is to provide a safe and accessible environment for all community members and students to have the opportunity to experience a new art form they have not had the opportunity to access previously. As the department grows, so will the opportunities for life long learning and advancement in this art form. We hope to include classes in Hispanic cultural clothing and the importance this has on their community and ours in the near future.; We will redesign our fabric art area with the intention of providing the public with a space and equipment to increase their skills in fabric art. Our plan is to advertise classes that include all forms of Fabric Art. Our outcomes will partially be determined by the number of participants signing up for class and the feedback we receive from class evaluation forms. Also we will note how many of our members decide to try a new discipline. We will offer some free demonstrations to our members at our monthly member only meetings.; Success will be measured by increased class attendance and evaluation forms given to attendees after each class.","The CMAB grant provided the funding to upgrade our fabric department. We offered four fabric classes that were filled and the grant paid our instructors for these classes. The evaluations from the classes were very satisfying and students were pleased wit","Achieved proposed outcomes",1322,"Other,local or private",6722,,"Gwen Kranz, Mike Disher, Board Member, Mark Kranz, Roger Reinardy, Board Member, Pamela Borgmann, Cara Lewis, Board Member,",,"Sauk Centre Art Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"We will improve access and programming for the Fabric Art Department with updated equipment and tools. Included will be provisions for our handicapped participants.",2022-07-01,2023-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Art Lab AKA 510 Art Lab","PO Box 45","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 351-5101",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-562,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024502,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This production will accomplish the following goals: 1) Reflect an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community. 2) Increase the knowledge base of participants in the areas of acting, singing, dance, character development, and ensemble building. 3) Increase the skill set of volunteers in the areas of set construction, set painting, costuming, and properties.; Increase self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community, knowledge base of participants, and the skill set of volunteers. The proposed outcomes will be measured by pre and post show participant interviews, audience and participant surveys, crew and volunteer feedback. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info, and breakdown by date, age, etc. Surveys distributed by email and social media will collect information from participants and patron encouraged to give their feedback as a way to improve future theater experiences for everyone involved.; Participant interviews, audience and participant surveys, crew/volunteer feedback and box office reports.","This production accomplished the goals of an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community, an increase the knowledge base of participants in theater, and an increase the skill set of volunteers in the areas of set construction, se","Achieved proposed outcomes",32012,"Other,local or private",40012,,"Philip Ludwig, Greg Bestland, Sue Kumpula, Tony Carlson, Eric Ellwoods, director, Janice Luoma, director, Diane Paulu, director, Erin Walsh, director, Michael Walsh, director,",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Buffalo Community Theater is proposing a grant for our Summer 2023 musical: ""Shrek"".",2023-05-01,2023-07-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Calista,Wedemeier,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-524,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028829,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","This production will accomplish the following goals: 1) Reflect an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community. 2) Increase the knowledge base of participants in the areas of acting, singing, dance, character development, and ensemble building. 3) Increase the skill set of volunteers in the areas of set construction, set painting, costuming, and properties.; This production will accomplish the following goals: Self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community, increase the theater knowledge of participants, increase the skills of volunteers The proposed outcomes will be measured by pre and post show participant interviews, audience and participant surveys, crew and volunteer feedback. Box office reports will provide attendance, demographic info, and breakdown by date, age, etc. Surveys distributed by email and social media will collect information from participants and patron encouraged to give their feedback as a way to improve future theater experiences for everyone involved.; The proposed outcomes will be measured by interviews, surveys, crew and volunteer feedback and box office reports.","This production accomplished the goals of reflecting an increase of self-confidence and a feeling of connection and community, increasing the knowledge base of participants, and increasing the skill set of volunteers in the areas of set construction, set","Achieved proposed outcomes",11805,"Other,local or private",19805,,"Philip Ludwig, Greg Bestland, Tony Carlson, Eric Ellwoods, director, Sue Kumpula, director, Janice Luoma, director, Diane Paulu, director, Miranda Plaisted, director, Erin Walsh, director, Michael Walsh, director",,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Grumpy Old Men the Musical: Buffalo Community Theater is proposing a grant for our Fall production of ""Grumpy Old Men the Musical"".",2023-05-12,2023-11-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Calista,Wedemeier,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(612) 404-0228",hhalstead@bctmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-558,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028556,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Cultural Heritage","CMYO plans to continue to offer more than in-person concert attendance by providing live streaming with the option to view at a later time. This should open more opportunities for family and friends who would usually find it difficult to attend. We will monitor attendance both online and in-person, plus evaluate how many viewed after the stream. The experience viewing options will be advertised prior to the concert via Facebook and Around the Cloud. Music will be selected, rehearsed, and performed to give light to the themes presented for this Fall. Students will study through the Discovery Class how composers create music imagery to tell stories. Additionally, this will include historical background on the composers' lives, their heritage, listening examples, and potentially performing pieces from Baroque to modern times. CMYO plans to go on a field trip to a symphony. Students will have an opportunity to discuss their views and perspectives on another way musicians make an impact. CMYO seeks ways to guide students to a new approach to how music influences life and understanding the demands and satisfaction of making powerful music come alive. We hope to see new audiences find our orchestra concept progressive that challenges the norm for orchestral experiences in the central Minnesota region. For returning audiences, we hope they will find pride in the work that has been accomplished since the beginning of the summer of 2013. Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra will increase the number of students who participate in our program compared to 2022/2023. Additionally, CMYO will target to retain at least (70%) of its student base. Out of 30 students, CMYO expects to maintain the current students under the current COVID situation. Since 2013, the student numbers have increased in student attendance in the beginning years. As of late, we are maintaining around 30 to 35 students per year. With changes in schools and recent cuts and the aftermath of COVID, we have seen a decline in attendance. We are engaging schools with the help of a newly appointed outreach coordinator to find ways that we can help advocate for their programs and continue our strategy for growth within a quality program. We expect the attendance to increase with the recent new changes in staffing and rebound after COVID. CMYO focuses on gaining numbers towards 35 to 45 students into the 2023-2024 season.","CMYO used calendar checklists, board, and director monthly reviews to track progress. School promotional engagements were larger than in previous years, student enrollment increased more than students who had graduated the previous year. This is tracked a","Achieved proposed outcomes",4530,"Other,local or private",12530,530,"John Johnson, Acting President, Hans Mersinger, Noah Braun, Acting Secretary",,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"CMYO students will study and perform music from ancient and legendary moments through the perspective of the composer.",2023-08-11,2023-12-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hans,Mersinger,"Central Minnesota Youth Orchestra","606 Wilson Ave NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 227-6847",cmyo.manager@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-552,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028913,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","The guest ensemble will have performed a formal concert and outreach activities programs that provided engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations. At the formal concert, audience members will have experienced a live performance of chamber music of the highest quality, performed by the guest artist. An overall outcome we expect to achieve is engaging the public with diverse and excellent art. The program will highlight the spectrum from long-standing favorites to recent compositions performed by one of the most skilled ensembles of our time. Many people will be introduced to the genre of chamber music, have their expectations and definition of chamber music expanded, or have their experience or knowledge enriched. The audiences will have heard highly-skilled and accomplished groups perform and discuss their music, their instruments, composers, music history, careers in music, etc. Specific expected outcomes include: ? new audiences will be introduced to chamber music ? our core audience will hear works they would not have heard otherwise ? increase visibility for the CMS ? CMS connects with new audience members from our community ? some audience members will be coming to their first Chamber Music Society concert ? audience member expectations of the performance and repertoire will be met or exceeded ? audience members have heard Minnesota-based and MN Orchestra musicians perform as soloist and chamber musicians in intimate settings of chamber music performances ? audience members hear acclaimed these artists right here in our own community, without having to travel to the cities or farther ? audiences learned something new about chamber music and have enriching musical experiences ? audiences learned about the works performed, the composers, and the performers and their instruments ? about 300 adults and 100 youth will hear, learn from, and meet world-class musicians ? we welcome 15% new audience members at the formal concert ? our revenues cover our expenses ? we achieve an audience survey response rate of greater than 25% ? at the pre-concert talks and post-concert meet and greet sessions, people will get to know the artists and each other and deepen their shared experience an understanding of the program We strive to inspire some of the people who hear these performers in outreach activities to come to the formal concerts as a result. We hope all of the audiences will enjoy the performances, contributing to understanding and appreciation of chamber music in general and in the varied forms it is created. Understanding and appreciating different cultures and music may be the ultimate goal of engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening musical experiences, but perhaps difficult to measure. Audience feedback will inform us. We expect that many audience members will experience music they have never heard before. We hope all of the activities lead to a close relationship between the audience or participants and the music involved. And we hope the personalities of the performers (which come through even more in interactive activities) leave audience members realizing that professional chamber musicians are also normal people striving to share the power of music to express and unite.; The Balge-Park-Ross Trio and Sybarite5 perform concert and outreach programs that are engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening experiences that meet or exceed expectations, and engage the public with diverse and high-quality art. We will be able to measure and document the number of people reached by these activities by counting the attendees at the concert and the outreach activities. We will use audience surveys to determine the audiences' opinions about the performance, the repertoire, and how the event compared with their expectations. We will take photos at the outreach activities so that there will be a record of the events. Following the concert, the CMS staff and board speak with the artists and audience members and sponsors. We also request additional feedback by offering an online feedback form via our email newsletter following the concert. At the board meeting following the concert, the board and executive director review the feedback responses and reflect on and evaluate the observations as well as attendance, ticket sales, income, and expense for the events.; CMS staff and board review outcomes and reflect on and evaluate the observations, survey feedback, attendance, ticket sales, income, and expense for the events.","The Balge-Park-Ross Trio and SYBARITE5 performed concerts and outreach programs at schools, senior center, the St. Cloud library that provided engaging, enjoyable, enriching, and enlightening listening experiences that met or exceeded expectations as indi","Achieved proposed outcomes",14213,"Other,local or private",22213,,"Barbara Banaian, Bryant Julstrom, board member, Diane Larson, Kristian Twombly, Maureen McCarter, member",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Chamber Music Society of St. Cloud presents two concerts and related outreach programs by the Balge- Park-Ross Trio and by Sybarite5.",2023-06-01,2024-02-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Scheele,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Inc.","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 292-4645",rebecca@chambermusicstcloud.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, Crow Wing, Crow Wing",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-564,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028189,"Project Grant",2023,4100,,"ACHF Arts Access","The ability to provide a free concert to our audience will encourage people to attend and listen to a genre of music that has not been brought to Sauk Centre before. Access to Sinclair Lewis Park is completely handicap accessible and the band is appropriate for any age. The public will have an opportunity to see and listen to a type of music that will be brought to Sauk Centre free without traveling to a larger city or large outdoor festival. The public will be able to interact with the Band and learn more about this type of music. One of the band's trademarks is their personal connection to the audience both during and following their performance. This will be a regional community arts project since we plan to advertise in a one hundred mile radius. This gives rural residents an opportunity to see and hear a nationally recognized Blues band in a small rural community within a few hours drive of their homes. ; We will have introduced a new genre of music to the community at no cost to the public Part of the evaluation will be how many people attend, how many people remain for the entire concert and verbal comments from the audience to our Board members who will be stationed around the event to ask questions and get feed back. Community Legacies Foundation will also distribute a brief survey regarding the concert experience.; Evaluation will be two fold. the number of people in attendance and responses to verbal questions asked at the concert.","The concert was well received with many positive comments from the Audience. ""I'm so glad I came tonight. I haven't heard this kind of music before."" ""We need more of this. When are they coming back?"" Other comments were, ""It's not my kind of music."" The","Achieved proposed outcomes",2527,"Other,local or private",6627,,"Sandra Michels, Vice Prresident, Michael Borgmann/ Secretary, Susan Hartigan, Board Member, Marisa George, Board Member, Deb Himsl, Board Member",,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"This project will sponsor the Laurie Morvan Band to perform in the Sauk Centre Band Shell during the Art on the Avenue weekend.",2023-06-24,2023-06-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Todd, Todd",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-546,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024507,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1 - Area residents and visitors will have viewed twelve new sculptures that have not been previously displayed in Delano. 2 - Area residents and visitors who attended Sculpture Fest Area residents will have experienced new sculptures, heard musical groups that may have been new to them, and connected with artists at the art market. 3 - The sculptors will have gained recognition as new audience members are introduced to their works. 4 - The musicians and the artists in the art market at Sculpture Fest will have gained recognition through exposure to new audience members. 5 - The number of people visiting the sculpture park will have increased as a result of expanded promotional efforts. 6 - The number of youth visiting the sculpture walk will have increased as a result of collaboration with local schools and youth programs. 7 - The audience will have gained knowledge about the artists and various aspects of the sculpture and the creative process. 8 - The community will have developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and in the sculpture park. The audience will be invited to complete an online survey to provide feedback. The audience has an opportunity to cast a vote for the People's Choice Sculpture from among the works displayed for a year as part of the annual sculpture walk. To encourage participation, an incentive will be offered in the form of a prize drawing from all surveys submitted by Labor Day, 2023. We will continue to accept surveys after that date, but the vote for People's Choice will not be counted. We use the survey to capture demographic details of our audience. A separate child-friendly survey will engage and introduce children to the world of sculpture by letting them vote for their favorite piece. The uploaded survey example is the actual survey we are using for the second annual sculpture walk, which is currently in progress. The sculptures pictured for voting are those on the 2022 sculpture walk. Please note that in the survey example, question #1 applies to everyone. Questions #2 - #5 (pages 1 ? 4) apply to those who select their age group as 0 to 18 years of age. Those who indicated they are 19 years and older are asked to respond to questions #6 -15 (pages 5 ? 9). The Arts Council will also solicit feedback through conversations with the City and city commissions, the public art review committee members, key community leaders, and the artists. Members of the council will seek feedback from members of the public as well through our own deep connections into the community.","A growing audience experienced 12 new sculptures, learned about the artists and their sculptures, and enjoyed our ?Sculpture Fest? community art celebration. Community pride in the sculpture park increased as it is considered a community asset that is uni","Achieved proposed outcomes",8518,"Other,local or private",16518,,"Debbie DeBeer: President, LeAnna Wurzer: Vice President, Sarah Hellmich: Treasurer, Diane Johnson: Interim secretary, grant writer, Amy Johnson: webmaster, Tamra Kowalski: board member, Dave Dennison: board member, Jack Neveaux: board member, Sara Morriss",,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Sculpture Fest 2023 is a community arts celebration featuring live music, an art market, and guided tours of the sculptures. The Sculpture Walk will feature 12 works by MN artists on display for the first time in Delano for a one-year time period.",2022-11-01,2023-10-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-526,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028190,"Project Grant",2023,5523,,"ACHF Arts Access","Our target concert attendance will average, 250 for the 4th of July concert, 100 for the December holiday concert, and 200 for spring, fall, and winter concerts. Minimum 80% of audience members will rate the performance as good or excellent. Minimum of 60% of band members will report increased skill and/ or mastery of their instrument. The performers will have a positive experience and encourage others to join, with a minimum net increase of 10 members. Band membership will maintain a minimum of 50 members with a goal to continue adding members, for attrition and continued growth. Sponsors and local community members will provide positive feedback on the performances. Area community groups will invite the community band to perform at events. Delano and the surrounding communities will be exposed to music beyond is typically performed, including pieces by BiPOC and LGBTQ composers. ; Minimum 80% of audience members will rate the performance as good or excellent. Minimum of 60% of band members will report increased skill and/ or mastery of their instrument. An on-site survey will be distributed at each live performance. An online survey will be distributed to band members twice annually. Survey results will be tallied and reviewed by the band leadership team and used to improve future performances member satisfaction, and growth. ; An on-site survey will be distributed at each live performance. An online survey will be distributed to band members twice annually.","We originally hoped to buy one instrument for the band. Instead of buying new Mike Dailey found quality like new instruments online and bought three. We also wanted to be able to buy some music with the grant and publication materials. We achieved all of","Achieved proposed outcomes",683,"Other,local or private",6206,,"Amy Johnson: President, Jennifer Slipka: Secretary, Ruth Clark: board Member, Mike Dailey: Conductor, board member",,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture AKA Delano Community Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Delano Community Band to perform concerts for the 2022-2023 season. Connecting the community through a mutual love of music.",2023-05-18,2024-04-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Johnson,"Delano Community Band","638 Montrose Ave",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567",amyjohns@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Stearns, Meeker, Meeker",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-547,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024508,"Project Grant",2023,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Approximately 1400 Delano area residents will have attended a performance and experienced accessible, high-quality theatre, many seeing shows that they likely have not seen previously. Individuals with arts access concerns (financial or transportation barriers) will have attended performances (free performance or complimentary tickets) held at accessible local venues. An estimated ninety artists of all backgrounds will have developed their skills through participation in the productions. The number of Delano area residents who participated in the productions will have increased by twenty percent since the summer 2018 musical hosted in Delano. The cast and audience will have experienced community theatre that meets the highest standards of quality in acting, music, design, and overall production. All participants, particularly those in the Delano area, will have developed a stronger sense of community and developed new intergenerational relationships by participating in the productions, especially in the musical which provides opportunities for involvement by entire families, on-stage and off-stage. Board members and production volunteers will have grown their skills through both on-stage and off-stage experiences which were artistically challenging. Financial goals will have been met, resulting in a balanced budget. ; About 1400 Delano area residents will experience accessible, high-quality theatre. An estimated 90 artists will gain skills through participation and develop new intergenerational relationships. A balanced budget will be achieved. Holiday show: Audience feedback will be sought through conversation following the performances. We will also seek feedback from the Director of the Senior Center and the staff at the church who are hosting the performances. Feedback from the cast will be solicited either through conversation or a survey. School of Rock: A survey will be given to the cast and crew members to evaluate their experience with the production. A QR code will be included in the programs, asking audience members to provide feedback through an online survey. General conversation with the audience will also provide valuable feedback. Quantitative data such as the number of audience members and tickets sold will also be gathered. Final revenue and expense data will be used to measure if we met our goal of a balanced budget. The surveys have not been developed yet, so we do not have an example to upload. ; Feedback from cast and crew will be obtained via a survey; Audience feedback will be sought through QR codes in the program; Feedback will be gathered through conversations and quantitative measures such as attendance at performances.","We rehearsed and performed two successful, high-quality productions, which involved 74 artists and reached an audience of approximately 1200 people. The audience feedback was extremely positive and the artists gained new skills. Our financial goals were m","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",6881,"Other,local or private",14881,,"Jack Neveaux: President, Joe Lawrence: Secretary, Elvin Clark: Treasurer",,"Delano Dramatic Company AKA Our Town Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant ",,"Delano Dramatic Company (DDC) will present two productions during its Inaugural 2022-23 season: (1) a holiday drama / comedy in conjunction with Delano's Old-Fashioned Christmas, and (2) six performances of the musical “School of Rock” in July 2023. ",2022-10-17,2023-09-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jack,Neveaux,"Delano Dramatic Company","109 Clover Ln",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 239-8667",delanodramaticco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Carver, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-527,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography ","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography ",,2 10024510,"Project Grant",2023,4771,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1. We will increase public awareness of the importance of the arts in community engagement by drawing a minimum of 800 patrons. We will gauge our attendance count on the number of program distributed at the main door where the community enters. Volunteers will be using counters to get an accurate count. Community attendance is a key factor in our measurement of success. 2. We will increase community outreach by raising a minimum of $500 with our silent auction to help local youth experiencing housing instability. 3. We will celebrate our student population by showcasing performances and demonstrations in art, music, spoken word activities, theater snippets, photography, video productions, cultural displays and dances showcasing the cultural backgrounds of students. This celebration includes the Minnesota State Standards in the art forms of visual arts, music, theater, dance, media arts. 4. We will exhibit a minimum of 700 works of visual art.; 1.Draw 800+ patrons 2.Silent auction-help local homeless youth 3.Celebrate students-performances/demos-visual arts, music, theater, dance, literary arts 4.Exhibit 700+ works of visual arts. 1. Count the number of guests with a breakdown by age (0-14, 15- 30, 30-60, 60+); Count the number of programs handed out to represent the number of guests entering the main door. Offer patrons a survey that provides us demographic data. 2. Count the amount of dollars raised by the silent auction. 3. Count the number of individuals participating, especially with a breakdown by arts area (Vocal, Instrumental, Theater, Visual Arts, Creative Writing, Industrial Tech/Photography, Fashion w/o Fabric, Multicultural, Speech, Emcees, Student Volunteers, Adult Volunteers). 4. Count the number of works of visual arts exhibited throughout showcases, classrooms, hallways and digital displays. ; 1.Programs given/Tally entrants 2.Silent Auction 3.Participation by arts area 4. Tally number of visual artworks displayed","Outcomes Achieved, Evaluation Method: Our 1st Outcome was to have 800+ visitors, we tally-counted and had 927 individuals. Our 3rd Outcome was to Celebrate our Student Population, we had 850 student participants. Our 4th Outcome was to exhibit a minimum o","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",114,"Other,local or private",4885,,"Damien Husen: co-organizer, Elizabeth Rebrovich: co-organizer",,"Elk River High School","K-12 Education","Project Grant",,"The ""Evening of the Arts"" is an all-encompassing showcase of student talent and artwork through exhibits, demonstrations, and an evening filled with dance, poetry, music, media arts, cultural displays and theater performances!",2023-04-27,2023-04-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Rebrovich,"Elk River High School","900 School St NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-3400",elizabeth.rebrovich@isd728.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-528,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028191,"Project Grant",2023,2720,,"ACHF Arts Access","It will allow for a successful RFQ by way of paying for the four artists' renderings/proposals. Community engagement by way of displaying the renderings/proposals publicly and meeting local artists. Step towards being able to apply for a public arts grant that can help support the creation of the selected artist(s) work. The first public arts grant has shown the community that art is a beautiful and timeless way to tell the history of the city. Continued engagement by citizens, businesses, and organizations on the success of that project and conversations about other projects that could be done. We hope to expect more engagement from the community as we intend to do reach out in different ways and incorporate several city wide events during the proposal process. Additionally, a survey being created to elicit feedback from the people of the city and a second for teachers and students after the project is completed. Verbal and written feedback indicates understanding and appreciation of the artwork and its relationship to the history of Foley. It is from there that we can learn more about what public art has done and how it would continue to play a role in the future. ; Commission 4 artists to create proposals for an art project Committee members will review the responses to the RFQ and select four artists that best reflect the criteria developed for this community project. Community members and visitors will be invited to provide input on the artist renderings/proposals through a variety of methods and at several community events. The assessment process will include ballot voting and verbal feedback; This input will be compiled and evaluated to determine which artist concept is supported by the community, and final selection through the judging panel that consists of a member of City Council, FEDC, EDA, and Chamber.; Use of public input, judging panel, the FEDC, and the City to select a proposal that best fits as it relates to the arts.","Had many from the community engage the board or the artists both verbally and in the form of written comments. Shared and reviewed feedback as a board during normal scheduled meetings.","Achieved proposed outcomes",680,"Other,local or private",3400,,"Brandon Voit: Chair, Sarah Brunn: City Representative, Ryan Christensen: Chamber Representative, Amanda Othoudt: Member/County Representative, Jim Martinson: Member/Public Representative",,"Foley Economic Development Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Foley Public Art Expansion - Engage the community in selecting artist(s) for the City of Foley Welcome Signs",2023-05-16,2023-10-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brandon,Voit,"Foley Economic Development Committee","18802 65th ST NE",Foley,MN,56329,"(612) 251-8036",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-548,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028825,"Project Grant",2023,7750,,"ACHF Arts Access","Achievable change in knowledge, skill, behavior or condition: When a survivor arrives at the agency, one of our overall goals in their journey is helping the survivor get to a place where they see an improvement to their quality of life. Specifically, we would like 65% of survivors to identify they recognize their quality of life has been improved after they have been provided services at Anna Marie's Alliance. While there are many things that can be attributed to that improvement, certainly those who participate in the mosaic project will be able to leave a legacy of their experience to those who pass through the doors to the Shelter. Access: Resident will have access to supplies and an experienced guide who will support and educate throughout the process. Art classes, supplies and teachers are not often available to those with limited supports and resources. We will remove this barrier by providing this experience at the shelter and bring the activity directly to our residents. Learning: Residents will have the opportunity to play, learn and make mistakes alongside their guide. They will learn skills they can continue to utilize throughout their lives and in the process may not only learn a new skill, they may also learn more about themselves which can impact attitude and behavior. In addition, viewers of the mural will be a part of and learn from the community of survivors. Because the art is inspired and created by the individual residents, it will inherently possess and incorporate aspects of their own cultural heritage and can serve as a bridge to others who come after them. Community: Currently, the space where that transition happens is a cold, white, stark and has an institutional feel. Once transformed, the participants will have created a warmer entrance that sets a tone and creates a visual bridge to safety, support, hope and healing. It takes an incredible amount of bravery to reach out to seek support and shelter and the advocates meet that bravery and provide the survivor with the most positive experience possible. Each person will take a little something different with them from their experience. ; Survivors will have an opportunity to play and learn a new skill; identify an improvement to quality of life; and be a part of the creative process to convert an institutional space that will inspire safety to survivors for years to come. During a survivors exit interview, they are given the opportunity to evaluate their experience at Anna Marie's Alliance. The survey is voluntary, but this is the point we will measure their experience with our agency, and we would quantify their ability to relate their experiences to finding a better quality of life. In Addition, the residents who participate in the mosaic project will be a part of the vision and the creation of the body of art, and throughout the process will work with the artist to learn new and/or enhance their skills. Participants will complete a pre/post evaluation to measure the effectiveness of the project. ; Participants residing in the shelter will be offered the opportunity to fill out an exit satisfaction survey","Laura facilitated 14 sessions with residents and 1 with staff. She was able to guide residents in utilizing the materials and supplies in creating murals. She created a safe space where people felt empowered to take chances and engage in a new activity. D","Achieved proposed outcomes",1000,"Other,local or private",8750,,"Ayan Omar -Board Member, Bethany Cross-Board Member, David Smith-Board Vice-Chair, Donella Westphal --Board Member, Erika Kramer--Board Member, Lisa Marvin--Board Member, Michelle Henderson-Board Chair, Molly Thompson--Board Member, Pam Bjerke--Board Memb",,"Anna Marie's Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Community art project that include the creation and display of artworks created by domestic violence survivors.",2023-07-01,2024-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charlene,Ridlon,"Anna Marie's Alliance","505 10th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303,,charlener@annamaries.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-557,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024493,"Project Grant",2023,5450,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1. By providing interesting and relevant art activities on a regular basis, visitors and local community members can engage with artists and new perspectives, leading to an expanded understanding of creativity, difference, and possibility. The majority of our customer base is from rural Central Minnesota. Art in Motion is one of the only, possibly the only, Art focused space that holds regular open hours to the public in a 20 mile radius. Other orgs in the area often have financial barriers or limits on age and ability to attend art programs. 2. By creating a making environment that encourages fun, exploration, play, and creativity, participants will try the project and report having fun or trying something they have not tried before with the artist. 3. Artists will feel valued by how we engage them in the ideation of programming, fair compensation, and collaborative processes. This will be reported in a follow-up survey. Several artists who hosted Art on the Roll in 2021 desired to host an Art on the Roll again in 2022. ; By providing interesting and relevant art activities on a regular basis, visitors and local community members can engage with artists and new perspectives, leading to an expanded understanding of creativity, difference, and possibility. To measure these outcomes, we have a playful interactive rock survey that will gather feedback and data and track newcomers and regular visitors to the program. The artist will also complete a digital closing survey after their project is complete. The artist survey will gather data on the artist's experience as well as offer them an opportunity to share any observations on the participant's experience by noting memorable comments and questions. The artist or the Art Coordinator will tally and track participation with their project, and note return participation as well as any outlier data such as an out-of-state residence or a large group affiliated with another organization such as a school, daycare, biking club, etc. This data will be recorded after each workshop. Other comments and notes will also be compiled including correlating events at Art in Motion, the weather (on a bike trail the weather can greatly affect traffic). The combination of qualitative and quantitative data will help provide a holistic review of the outcomes. The bucket system has 4 pockets with written questions. A digital survey will be made available on an iPad or with a QR code to scan and take the survey. The 4 buckets can be interacted with colored beans in three colors indicating ?yes,? ?kinda/maybe,? and ?no. The questions will be: was this fun, did you learn or try something new today, and have you been to art on a roll before. The last question will be how old are you and where do you live. To answer this question, participants can take a piece of candy and write age and where they live on the wrapper and place it in the bucket (recycled paper slips will also be provided for this question) for those wishing to save their candy or choose not to eat candy. These survey questions will be written in English, Spanish and Somali. The artist instructor will be instructed to encourage survey participation after completing the projects. If/When the Art in Motion representative present for the workshop will assist in encouraging survey participation. The digital QR Code survey will provide more questions for demographic information. The questions are designed to be simple and playful but also allow insight into deeper outcomes like expanded perspectives and creativity. So far in 2022, we have seen an 87% response rate in our bean survey. So far in 2022 we have seen a %40 response rate on the instructor review with a unanimous reporting that they felt valued in their experience as an instructor with the monetary compensation, facility, and as an artist in general. ; We will use a simple 5 question bean bucket survey for participants and a paper or digital survey for instructors","Of the overall respondents of the bean-bucket survey 94% indicated that had fun, 78% learned something new, and 40% were also first time art on the roll participants. Facilitating artists expressed gratitude for the opportunity to connect with community.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",,"Other,local or private",5450,,"Amanda Pentzak: Art Coordinator , Greg Konsor: Owner/Founder of Art in Motion, Cindi Konsor: Owner Art in Motion, Shelby Teal, Art Administration.",,"Art Experiment 56340","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Free, drop-in, all ages, art workshop at Art in Motion",2023-01-15,2023-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lily,Brutger,"Art Experiment 56340","1400 4th St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(402) 680-8539",artexperiment56340@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Morrison, Beltrami, Hennepin, Mower, Olmsted, Ramsey, Ramsey, Ramsey, Ramsey, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-522,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028845,"Project Grant",2023,6389,,"ACHF Arts Access","Access- geographically we are offering opportunities that are not commonly offered here; folk arts in particular. We also seek to break down cultural barriers, real or perceived, to encourage members of our under represented and marginalized communities at the AHFS to participate. We will measure this by assessing the makeup of our attending students and artists each year. One goal we hope to make progress on this year is including one or more artists from one of our immigrant communities, east African, west African for example. In general, we seek to offer experiences in traditional arts and skills not readily available within our geographic region. Learning- in offering these artistic experiences and opportunities within the natural environment, often very intentionally engaging it, we seek to introduce or strengthen student's appreciation for the natural environment and what happens at The Intersection of Art and Nature. We have been able to measure this by comments in our survey as well as retention of our students year to year. Learning is instrumental to our Mission and by extension our tagline- Discover. Learn. Create. Community- this is exactly what happens, people come together with a common desire to learn an art form or craft that in some cases has very clear connections to specific cultural heritages. And our students/artists make this happen ""in community"", within nature. We have experienced success in engaging new members of our community at the AHFS, be they transplants from different parts of the United States or even recent immigrants to this country so as to begin including their artistic, cultural traditions within our experiences offered at the AHFS. This will continue to be a priority for us, for the Artists and Makers Camp as well as all aspects of the AHFS activities. Measurable Outcomes: 1- Engage #8 artists from within central MN, continuing to provide them with living and appropriate compensation for their work/expertise/experience; seeking diversity among these individuals. 2- Maintain enrollment of students for the weekend between 30-40, seeking diversity among these individuals. 3- Ability to continue to engage our new and emerging relationships with local communities of color that results in additional students attending Hand Camp from previously under represented members of our community: Higher Ground Collaborative, Higher Works Church, and individuals/leaders within this community. 4- Continue to build awareness within Central MN and beyond of Artists and Makers Camp and the AHFS through continually increasing our brand awareness, specifically through social media efforts and personal connections within the local organizations. ; Engage #8 central MN artists, Maintain enrollment between 30-40, Continue to engage our relationships with local communities of color, Continue to build awareness within Central MN and beyond of Artists and Makers Camp and the AHFS.. Emailed Forms: We send surveys to participants and teaching artists Face-to-Face: We intentionally engage in person to person inquiry about the experience, sometimes we initiate it, sometimes the students or artists do. We intentionally capture these interactions, feedback. Post Event: After the event we intentionally schedule and gather both as an AHFS Team and with key organizers, collaborators, contributors. Examples would be rep from the Art Department at CSB/SJU or key people from other arts or community organizations who were instrumental in contributing to the experience. These separate, conversations, meetings, discussions that include dynamic back and forth have proven to provide the most constructive review and feedback. ; Surveys to participants; teaching artists Face-to-Face: Engage in person to person inquiry about the experience. After the event we gather as an AHFS Team and with key organizers, collaborators, contributors.","We successfully planned and executed our Adult artists and makers camp. Brought in new students to the event and the folk school. Achieved highest number of artists/makers. Received great reviews from both artists/makers and students.","Achieved proposed outcomes",8023,"Other,local or private",14412,,"Chris Schellinger, Mark Conway, Neil Franz-Treasurer, Jordan Schellinger, Member, Dr. David Kroska, Member, Mary Quinlivan, Member",,"Avon Hills Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Adult Artist and Maker Camp provides a three-day weekend in-depth artistic experiences for adults. FKA- Adult Hand Camp, this year we will put out an All Call for local artists and makers to submit to instruct at 2023 Artist and Maker Camp.",2023-09-15,2023-09-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schellinger,"Avon Hills Folk School","31556 181st Ave",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 492-1444",Chris.schellinger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-559,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024496,"Project Grant",2023,7664,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Assistant lighting director: will allow us to pay a local lighting artist to assistant our head lighting director, which will add to the professionalism of the production and will result in overall improved lighting effects and audience/participant enjoyment and immersion regarding the lighting Head choreographer: once again helps to fund a local artist and will allow the director to focus on acting and blocking instead of multi-tasking in order to teach choreography; encourages students to learn, practice, and hone new skills that promote exercise and can enhance their personal confidence; students work on timing, coordination, rhythm, and a new form of artistic expression (taught by a professional) Pallet racking (x4 - heavy-duty storage shelving): we plan to purchase from a local store (possibly Home Depot in Elk River, MN), thus supporting the local economy; this storage system will greatly help cast and crew to access materials, props, etc. in an organized and manageable way, as our backstage area is currently chaotic and messy. This organization system will support and organize heavy items as needed and will save time and frustration related to not being able to find needed items. Wireless microphones (x5): this will allow five members to communicate regardless of whether they are in the lighting booth or on-stage. This purchase was requested by lighting director Adam Zachman as he would like to be better able to talk to people on-stage in order to make efficient and quick changes to lighting as needed. Wireless microphones will allow wearers to travel outside of a limited area (as wired microphones require the wearer to stay in a much more limited area). Ellipsoidal lights (x2) and replacement LED bulbs (x5): our school's lighting system has not been updated since the school was built in 1994, and many of the lights have not been maintained as the school did not have a theatre program for several years in the 2000s. Having two ellipsoidal LED lights and replacement bulbs will allow us to update our lighting system to enhance the overall quality, professionalism, and audience/actor enjoyment of the production. We will also be able to better fine-tune and experiment with lighting options. These new lights will also be used to improve overall lighting for band and choir concerts, Poetry Out Loud, One-Act Play, and other events taking place in the theatre. Using LED bulbs will also save money over time by reducing electricity costs; LED bulbs will keep the on-stage area cooler, resulting in more comfortable (and less hot) performers. ; To improve the quality of lighting, choreography, backstage organization, and wireless communication from stage to tech booth for this spring's Big Lake High School musical, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the musical We will ask for constructive feedback from performance attendees and give the option of filling out a brief form following the performance. We will ask for audience members to rate several aspects of the performance on a scale of 1-5 (1=poor, 2=below average, 3=average, 4=above average, and 5=excellent) and will offer paper forms, pens, and a drop box for the completed forms. Evaluations can remain anonymous. Evaluated aspects of the performance will include the following: the set; lighting; sound; costume and props; the acting; the singing; the orchestra; the direction and interpretation of the musical. Final question: ""Please elaborate on your favorite part of the performance and please provide at least 1-2 suggestions and/or ways to improve future performances."" I (Nicole Overby, theatre parent booster) will collect and organize the evaluations and feedback. The evaluation plan attached was for 2022, but a similar form will be used for the 2023 musical.; We will seek feedback from performers, tech crew, viewers, and directors - sample feedback form was included in original proposal.","We used qualitative research to evaluate. Outcomes achieved include: improved backstage storage, enhanced stage lighting, microphones for the tech department (improved communication), retained assistant lighting director Chuck Norwood, and the $250 in cho","Achieved proposed outcomes",26130,"Other,local or private",33794,,"Stephanie Hillman: Director of Community Education, Heidi Dehmer: Youth Development Coordinator for Community Education, Adam Zachman: Tech Director, Samantha Glover: Musical Director, Nicole Overby, parent booster club lead, Lead Set Designer/Tech Teache",,"Big Lake Schools Community Education","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"The Big Lake High School Musical Program 2023 is seeking funding to pay a choreographer and assistant lighting director and to improve lighting and backstage storage/organization.",2023-01-23,2023-04-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nicole,Overby,"Big Lake Schools Community Education","17901 205th Ave","Big Lake",MN,55309,"(763) 262-8107",cobbergal@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-523,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028905,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Youth outcome 1: Youth participants will build resiliency through intentional arts projects and conversations that empower them to express their feelings. Youth outcome 2: Youth participants will build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, as well as respect for others, through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion that empower youth to use their creative voice in the community.; Youth participants will build resiliency through intentional arts projects and conversations that empower them to express their feelings. Youth will build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, and respect for others and their heritage. This proposal will increase access to the arts by serving youth in the most under-served and under-resourced areas of our community, 95% of whom are eligible for free or reduced lunches at school, which is the measure of poverty we use. We will take daily attendance in our programs using an internally developed database called Odyssey. This proposal will also provide skill-building opportunities in the arts, as well as education in culture, heritage, diversity, equity and inclusion. Finally, this proposal will build connections between youth and their artist mentor, and create a stronger sense of pride in self and and the cultural heritage of others through intentional arts projects in this area. We measure the success of our intended outcomes by asking our youth to take an online survey three times per year. This survey has been adapted to ensure that questions are included that measure the above intended outcomes. Survey questions are below: Read each sentence and check if it describes something you did in class during the current session. Check all that apply. I made a plan before starting my work. I tried something that didn't work. I did something for the first time. I used my imagination to solve a problem. I listened to someone else's ideas. I gave feedback on someone's work. I was patient with someone in my group. I showed respect or understanding when someone's feelings were different than my own. I was able to share or speak in front of a group. I improved my writing/reading skills by writing and/or reading in class. I improved my math skills by using math in class. I learned about a different culture. I made friends with someone from a different culture. I was able to share something about my culture. I was part of a group or team. I worked on managing my feelings. I became more aware of how my body moves. I made a friend. I was able to share about my culture and background. I was able to do a project that shows who I am as a person (my self-identity). I participated in conversations about culture, race, tradition and heritage. I participated in conversations about my feelings during the pandemic. I participated in conversations about equality and other hot topics. I was able to to a project that helped me work on my feelings. I tried new art materials, technology or learned a new dance style. I got to choose the type of art I created (I chose the song, the art project or the type of dance). I learned how take care of supplies and equipment in the studio to maintain an inspiring space. Read each sentence and check if you agree. The artist mentor cares about me. I feel comfortable sharing about myself with the artist mentor. The artist mentor expects me to do my best. The artist mentor will help me if I am struggling with something new in class. The artist mentor thinks the work I do is important. Because of this class I am . . . I am more confident. I am more aware of my feelings. I am more proud of my self-identity. I can be a voice for change. I am more comfortable doing art. I feel like my art is meaningful. ; We measure the success of our intended outcomes by asking our youth to take an online survey three times per year. This survey has been adapted to ensure that questions are included that measure the above intended outcomes.","Youth participants will build resiliency through intentional arts projects and conversations that empower them to express their feelings. Youth will build a greater sense of pride in their self-identity, and respect for others and their heritage. We measu","Achieved proposed outcomes",88065,"Other,local or private",96065,,"Mark Osendorf, Eric Reisinger, 1st Vice Chair, Myndee Anderson, 2nd Vice Chair, Tony Tillemans, Matt McDowall, Jason Bernick, Mimi Bitzan, Joe Francis, Curt Gainsforth, John Hoffman, Joe Kalkman, Sheila Krogman, Pat Miller, Brett Mushatt, Matt Nikodym, Ro",,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Youth Arts Initiative will provide high quality arts programming that empowers youth to build mutual respect and pride in their identity through intentional projects on diversity, equity and inclusion.",2023-06-15,2023-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aimee,Minnerath,"Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota","345 30th Ave N","St Cloud",MN,56303-3755,"(320) 252-7616",aminnerath@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-563,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028452,"Project Grant",2023,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access","Our inaugural concert of the 2023-2024 season, ""A toast to 29 years!"" will feature programming of classic overtures leaving audience members hungry for the next act. Grant funding will permit us to offer no-cost access to exciting and enticing programming, and this reduction in a financial barrier will allow a wider number of members of our community to participate in a live performance experience. Through concert notes, a pre-concert director chat, and direct contact with the music and musicians, audience members will become more deeply connected with music both new and familiar. Even in our rural community, folks can connect with high quality arts experiences because of grant funding. Due to the energizing nature of overtures, audience members might shift their perception of orchestral music from pretentious and academic to fun and entertaining. They will no doubt recognize some of the tunes and be able to build on their existing familiarity of the music. Musicians too appreciate familiar music. Audience members will have the opportunity to see their fellow community members performing and connecting with music on stage in a different context than how we normally view each other. Our BCO members are scientists, teachers, farmers healthcare providers, stay at home parents, students and everything in between ranging in age from 15 to 70. Our post-concert reception allows musicians and audience members to join in fellowship, breaking down the barrier between performer and spectator. From start to finish, audience members will feel comfortable learning from, connecting with and enjoying this engaging repertoire of overtures. Following the concert we will have a written survey for audience members to complete that will identify those attending a BCO concert for the first time and if the fact that it was a open to the public with no admission charge made a difference in their attendance. We hope to have a minimum of 10% our audience be attending for the first time. We will also solicit ideas for future possible programs. As always, we will do a post concert evaluation from our orchestra members to identify if the variety of music was of interest, if the difficulty was appropriate yet challenging and if they have other feedback to provide ot our staff or board. ; We will use member feedback, audience size and audience comments to evaluate success. Audience members will be surveyed after the concert during our post-concert reception. Please see the attached sample survey. Orchestra members will be informally evaluated using a quick poll at our next rehearsal after the concert to assess the value they got out of the performance cycle on metrics such as music selection and the rehearsal and concert experiences. We will use a fun and enjoyable format with a dot sticker and flip chart for members to choose their favorite piece that we played and to rate the rehearsal and concert experience. ; We issue tickets (senior, adult, youth) to visitors as they enter and collect those a few moments later as they enter the auditorium. Comments are gathered during the post concert reception.","We had very strong attendance for our first concert of the season - one of the strongest in our history. People responded positively to the free admission with nearly 15% attending a BCO concert for the first time. Donations out-paced what we had anticipa","Achieved proposed outcomes",790,"Other,local or private",8790,,"George Morris: Chair, Jolyn Halvorson: Vice-Chair, Joelle Strandquist: Secretary, Heather Kurtz: Treasurer, Michael Walsh: member, Kara Stonecipher: member, Sarah Lindblom: member: Music Committee, Kendell Kubasch: Chair, Finance Committee, Sarah Kremer:",,"Buffalo Community Orchestra, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Our orchestra will rehearse together for seven sessions and then, following a dress rehearsal, will perform, free to all, ""Overture"" on-stage.",2023-09-10,2023-10-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,BCO,Member,"Buffalo Community Orchestra AKA BCO","877 Bison Blvd",Buffalo,MN,55313,,orchestrabco@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Ramsey, McLeod, McLeod",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-550,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 13027,"Project Grant",2011,5157,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,12803,"Other, local or private",17960,,,,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Lake Sylvia Flute Institute will provide flute and guitar instruction for musicians (Suzuki trained and traditional) ages 5-19 years and training for adult musicians interested in becoming teachers of, or furthering their studies in, the Suzuki Method",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Davies,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","1777 Glennview Ave",Roseville,MN,55113,"(651) 636-0046",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-30,,,, 35591,"Project Grant",2016,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Six plus teachers and 8 plus interns collaborated and taught. Five plus volunteers assisted. 80+ students of a variety of ages and from a variety of schools learned new music, played together, developed their skills, and continued in their orchestra programs. 150+ community members attended the final concert. 15+ scholarships were awarded to students in need who attended camp. 15+ students participated in the free lessons program for individual mentorship, and continued in their orchestra programs. Attendance, registration, lessons, and scholarship numbers and demographics are documented. Students and staff complete surveys about learning goals and orchestra retention. Camp week is documented through photos and programs.","Outcome No. 1 goal is that 6+ teachers and 8+ interns would collaborate and teach. We exceeded that with our record enrollment year! 7 conductors and 15 interns collaborated and taught! This was documented through schedules, staff surveys, and the program. Outcome No. 2 goal is that 5+ volunteers would assist. We also met that goal, with 7 adult volunteers assisting. This was documented through schedules, staff surveys, and the program. Outcome No. 3 goal: 80+ students learned new music, played together, developed their skills, and continued in their orchestra programs. We had 128 orchestra students who attended camp! This was a record year for attendance! There was a concert at the end of camp including combined orchestras as well as leveled orchestras, in which the students played the new pieces they learned during the week. According to student survey responses: almost all of the students learned new skills and/or developed existing ones. Around 94% students felt that, beyond the new music they played, they either deepened existing skills at camp or learned new skills (see enclosed Survey Data). Almost all of the students who have the opportunity to play in a school orchestra will continue to do so (some students are homeschooled, a few play in band or sing in choir in school and do their string playing in lessons or youth orchestra outside of school, and some do not have this opportunity at their school depending on grade level, school, and district). This was evaluated and documented through registration, attendance, the final concert, and student surveys. Outcome No. 4: 150+ community members attended the final concert. The Apollo stage audience seats were full, with additional seating opened up in the back. We estimated from an audience count and parent surveys that 300+ community members attended the final concert. Outcome No. 5:15+ scholarships were awarded to students in need who attended camp. We awarded more scholarships this year as a proportion of a larger enrollment, distributed primarily through orchestra teachers in the area, but also through Community Ed and camp staff to students not served by a school orchestra program. We awarded 20 full and partial scholarships due to high demand this year, documented through camp registration and attendance. Our goal is that any young musicians who would like to attend the camp and learn should not be held back by financial constraints. Outcome No. 6: 15+ students participated in the free lessons program for individual mentorship, and continued in their orchestra programs. We did not meet this outcome fully. Teachers, students, and families requested a high number of scholarships rather than a high number of lessons this year. We partially met this outcome, with 7 students receiving lessons from camp staff, and all 7 of them will be continuing in their school orchestra programs. This was documented through assignment schedules and completion surveys by the teachers providing the lessons and by the students receiving the lessons. We also have partially met the completion survey requirement because some of these lessons are still in progress due to scheduling and communication difficulties. We recognize these issues as areas for improvement for next year, and have begun working on solutions to improve in this area, such as better advertising, translating the informational materials into more languages, having a more flexible format for the lessons, and providing more structure at camp for the lessons to take place. We also will be revising our outcomes next year to work toward measuring more skill development.",,7800,"Other, local or private",13800,5292,"Carlin Stiles, Beverley Williams, Steve Eckblad",0.00,"Mississippi Strings Camp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Mississippi Strings Camp supports string education through summer orchestra instruction for young string players. Students develop their musical, technical, and ensemble skills, and return to their school orchestra programs inspired for the next year.",2016-06-13,2016-06-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aurora,Adamson,"Mississippi Strings Camp","30 Allendale Dr  ","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 252-6657 ",mississippistrings@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-194,"Janice Courtney: Central Minnesota Arts Board Director; Jennifer Howland: Education; Caron Lage: fiber artist, public art work, coordinator of art exhibitions; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Alicia Peters: College of St Benedict/St JohnÆs University Faculty in Art Education, Minnesota Market Arts Co-op Chair, Millstream Arts Festival coordinator; Mindy Rinkenberger: multimedia artist, traditional analogue photography, large scale multi-media sculpture.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedict/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer for a number of organizations.",,2 30466,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students are introduced to orchestral music and present final a concert for family. Beginning with prior skills students solidify and expand on them throughout the week. Camp sparks extra interest in orchestra and encourages students to continue in their orchestra programs. Relationships between string teachers, interns, mentors, students, and parents are established and strengthened. Eight students/mentors will meet 3 times this summer. Eight students will take a set of 3 lessons after camp The number of returning camp members will indicate the camp's success in years past and also whether this community values an orchestra day camp in the area. Students, parents, teachers, and interns make observations throughout the week, have conversations about camp and then complete surveys at the conclusion of camp. Photographs are taken throughout the week. The final concert is video recorded and is often aired on the St Cloud District 742 TV Channel.","We asked for evaluations from staff, students and parents. We will try to submit the collated results of these surveys.",,7800,"Other, local or private",13800,,"Beverley Williams, Steven Eckblad, Carlin Stiles",,"Mississippi Strings Camp","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant",,"Mississippi Strings Camp",2015-06-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Fahy,"Mississippi Strings Camp","30 Allendale Dr","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 469-3786 ",kimberlyroseschmitt@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-124,"Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Barry Brobeck: Art Instructor.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Ken Barry: Blues Musician, photographer.",, 12971,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,4825,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1213,"Other, local or private",6038,,,,"Albany Area Community Education","K-12 Education","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,Jenc,"Albany Area Community Education","PO Box 330",Albany,MN,56307,"(320) 845-2171x 5060",jencl@mail.albany.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-61,,,, 10032165,"Project Grant Round 2",2024,4000,,"ACHF Arts Access","This project aims to foster meaningful connections among community members, increase artistic skills and confidence, and to provide a space for emerging artists to lead. Hosting artists facilitate data collection in regard to community attendance in collaboration with the Art Coordinator. Discuss experiences, and the impact of the project on their artistic development with participants. in the group setting.",,,960,"Other,local or private",4960,,,,"Art in Motion on the Lake Wobegon Trail","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project Grant Round 2",,"Art on the Roll is a free, all ages, drop in community art class or activity offered Saturday mornings at Art in Motion, June 2024 through September 2024.",2024-06-01,2024-09-28,,Completed,,,Amanda,Pentzak,"Art in Motion on the Lake Wobegon Trail","1400 4th St",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 746-0680",exhibitionsartinmotion@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-26,"Jerry Schnabel: Degree in education and music; Band director; Church musician, past CMAB panelist; served as a board member and president of the National Association of Media Centers; served as a board member and chair of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Annandale Arts and Textile Center grant writer. Lacey Eidem: BFA in Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting, Teaching certification, Art Teacher, Fine Artist. Continuing education and professional development courses completed through Springboard for the Arts: Artist Career Consultation, Virtual Legan Clinic, Individual Artist Training, Work of Art Toolkit, Art Train Technical Assistance, Tax Basics for Artists, Recordkeeping, Business Plan Essentials. Dan Gruhlke: Master of Science in Child and Family Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education, professional training experiences with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Bethel University, College of Arts and Sciences, Minnesota Conference on Science Education, Minnesota Science Teacher Association, STEM Specialist, Science Committee Science Presenter and Curriculum Reviewer, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, National Science Teaching Association Consultant, Minnesota Head Start Association Parent Engagement Conference Technology Staff Development Presenter, Wright County Community Action Head Start Staff Development, CMAB Teaching Artist. Aimee Miron: Degree in Theatre Arts, Paramount Center for the Arts, Director of Community Engagement, GREAT Theatre, Director, Teaching Artist, Boys and Girls Club Digital Art Show, Juror, parent volunteer for Youth Chorale of Central MN. Steven Ringsmuth Stolpman: MS of Science Marriage and Family Therapy, BA Political Science History, experienced in youth counseling, past assistant Scoutmaster, participated in the Minority Fellowship Program, past co-chair of Environmental Taskforce UMM, enjoys drawing, reading, and nature photography.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk, BA in social research, BS arts education, AA Advertising, past experience as an Art Teacher and instructor; served as ED for Multicultural Childrens' Art Connection dance program, member of Women of words, Member of League of MN Poets, manager of Good Earth Coop Art Gallery; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 32507,"Project Grant",2016,6115,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Central Minnesota audiences will have access to European circus arts, mime and puppetry - genres not represented locally and underrepresented nationally. Local special education students will have the opportunity to attend a live performance, specifically tailored for their needs. Adolescents incarcerated in Prairie Lakes Youth Programs will have special workshops tailored to help them tap into their creativity.; 1) Fine Arts Programming will have presented a high-quality puppet/mime theater performance by an international touring company to the Central Minnesota community, providing audiences with local access to European-style circus arts, mime and puppetry - genres not represented locally and underrepresented nationally. 2) Local special education students will have had the opportunity to attend a live performance, specifically tailored for their needs. 3) Adolescents incarcerated in Prairie Lakes Youth Programs will have participated in special workshops tailored to help them tap into their creativity. Fine Arts Programming will collect evaluations from partners at Prairie Lakes Youth Programs and from educators who participate in the special education performances. We plan to document activities with video/film. Will distribute audience surveys. Fine Arts Programming is working with residency partners to finalize specific desired outcomes for each partner. Following the residency activities, Fine Arts Programming will gather feedback responses from workshop facilitators to find out if the activities met the intended goals and/or expectations for each group. Fine Arts Programming will set up post-activity meetings to discuss outcomes and goals for future partnerships. Fine Arts Programming will measure outcomes in the following ways: Central Minnesota audiences: distribute surveys asking, among other things, if audiences feel like the performance gave them access to a unique art form that is otherwise unrepresented regionally. We will survey to find out if this event attracted new audiences and to measure audience perception of experience and genre. District 742: distribute evaluation forms to educators and other caregivers present during activities. These evaluation forms will be narrative in nature and will seek to measure: did we meet partner’s goals, did the activity have the intended impact or an unexpected impact, what, if anything, could we have done to make it a better experience for participants, etc. Prairie Lakes Youth Programs: distribute evaluation forms to educators and other caregivers present during activities. These evaluation forms will be narrative in nature and will seek to measure: did we meet partner’s goals, did the activity have the intended impact or an unexpected impact, what, if anything, could we have done to make it a better experience for participants, etc. Documentation: Fine Arts Programming would like to document the impact of these activities and will hire a videographer/photographer to capture what it means to underserved groups to participate in these types of activities. We will work with our partners to secure any necessary photo releases. Fine Arts Programming staff will engage in post-event evaluations about the effectiveness of activities, how they could be improved in necessary, and whether they met our mission. Fine Arts Programming will track ticket sales and participation numbers at residency activities.","Increased access and participation in residency activities were major goals of this project, and were achieved. College of Saint Benedict commonly surveys the audiences of both residency activities and mainstage performances. Following residency activities, College of Saint Benedict gathered feedback from partners to find out if the activities met the intended expectations for each group. Partners sent back narrative responses, which provided meaningful feedback. Survey responses from the District 742 Special Ed teacher: “Yes, (there was an impact) – I think for our kids it made them focus more because it (the activity/performance) was nonverbal. The length of time was good – any longer and our kids start to lose focus. As a staff member, it was enjoyable to watch.” College of Saint Benedict also learned about special cultural considerations that should be made when going back into the schools: one portion of the artist’s improvisation exposed his belly, which is not appropriate in some cultures. College of Saint Benedict has now made a note to ask teachers in advance about any other questions or considerations that might need to be made in the future when working with this population in the future. Hugo and Ines also worked with college students at College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University in a workshop, and many theater majors were encouraged to attend the performance at the $10 student ticket rate. One professor at College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University wrote: “I encouraged students to go--one class was theater majors who loved it; the second class was an improvisation class who are not theater majors. Those students were absolutely blown away by the performance not only because of the artistry but also because they had never experienced any form of theater other than the ""norm"". At the next class I asked them to discuss the workshop and their experience at the performance. The students all felt quite special that they had the opportunity to work with the performers and loved, LOVED the workshop.” College of Saint Benedict also surveyed the general public who attended the mainstage performance with an online survey, sent via email. 90% of survey respondents noted that the performance was either “Very Good” or “Amazing.” An overwhelming majority of survey respondents also said that Hugo and Ines was fun, had stellar artistry, and changed their perceptions of the genre of puppetry.",,6898,"Other, local or private",13013,,"Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Sarah Catcher, Hollie Kroehler, David DeBlieck, Louann Dummich, Barry Elert, Paul Hamilton, Laura Hood, Ken Jones, Katie McCarney, Mark McGowan, Rick Odenthal, Sue Palmer, Gustavo Pena, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Simon-Hoa Phan, Chris Rasmussen, Joe Rogers, Steven Bezdichek Pfahning, Arno Shermock, Jerry Wetterling, Katie Ruprecht-Wittrock, Brandyn Woodard",0.00,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"Teatro Hugo and Ines performance and residency",2016-03-30,2016-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,"Vetsch Johnson","College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5507 ",mvetschjohnson@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-166,"Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, volunteer at local arts center and photography club; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 30628,"Project Grant",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","This project will introduce central Minnesota audiences to a professional touring theater company from New Zealand, whose work explores themes of globalization, environment, and cultural preservation – all themes that are relevant to our own region. This project will also introduce new theater techniques to college students and youth in the Boys and Girls Clubs. Students who participate in residency activities will have new knowledge and skills to apply in theater locally. Following the residency activities, College of Saint Benedict will gather narrative feedback from residency partners to find out if activities met the intended expectations for each group. College of Saint Benedict has also set up post-activity meetings to discuss outcomes of the residencies and goals for future partnerships. College of Saint Benedict will track ticket sales and survey the audiences to find out if this company attracted new audiences and if the themes of the performance were perceived as relevant by our audiences to our experience locally.","College of Saint Benedict was able to bring a unique art form, mask theater, to the region and engage both college students and youth participating in the Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota in custom, tailored workshops that provided new information and awareness of the potential of mask theater. Evaluation methods included a post-performance survey and workshop facilitator feedback/reviews.",,12635,"Other, local or private",18635,6000,"Karen Backes, Jean Beckel, Mimi Bitzan, Brian Campbell, Leigh Dillard, Louann Dummich, David Earp, Paul Hamilton, Colleen Hollinger Petters, Ken Jones, Laura Malhotra, Mark McGowan, Rick Odenthal, Sue Palmer, Gustavo Pe±a, Chris Rasmussen, Joe Rogers, Mar",,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"Indian Ink: Kiss the Fish",2015-01-01,2015-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,"Vetsch Johnson","College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5507 ",mvetschjohnson@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Douglas, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-133,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Charlene Sul: Saint Cloud State University Instructor, Art Director for Hands Across the World, Facilitator of Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center in San Jose.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290", 19793,"Project Grant - Round 2",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","If this project achieves the intended outcomes, Fine Arts Programming expects audiences and residency participants to have a new interest and curiosity about Middle Eastern music and culture that will lead them to explore other offerings from Fine Arts Programming and other Central Minnesota performing arts organizations, both in traditional and more culturally-based forms. Residency participants will also have a greater sense of what informs Arabic music through the education components of Simon Shaheen’s outreach. Fine Arts Programming anticipates that area youth who participate in residencies will have a better appreciation for Middle Eastern music and culture through hands-on interactions with Shaheen. Fine Arts Programming staff members expect that these activities will also strengthen relationships with our residency partners, which in turn will facilitate future partnerships.Fine Arts Programming will work with each residency partner to outline specific desired outcomes. Following the residency activities, Fine Arts Programming will gather feedback responses from workshop facilitators to find out if the activities met the intended goals and/or expectations for each different demographic. These will be narrative responses, giving partners a chance to provide more meaningful feedback. When we have partnered in the past, many times, facilitators ask their participants to journal about their experiences; these reflections have provided a wealth of information on the impact of arts activities. Fine Arts Programming will ask for this kind of feedback from College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University faculty whose classes take part in workshops with Shaheen, as well as the groups from District 742, Hands Across the World, the Bethlehem Sudanese Community, and the Anna Marie’s Alliance group. The easiest and most often used measure of success will, of course, be attendance numbers at residency activities and at the public performance. Fine Arts Programming will track ticket sales and participation numbers at residency events as well as survey the public performance audience to find out if this performance attracted new audiences to a World Music performance as anticipated and if this style of World Music was successful at changing attitudes and/or perceptions of the genre.","One need identified in the application was that this project could help introduce new audiences to World Music, or whether it would successfully change attitudes and/or perceptions of the genre. Survey results indicate that 74% of the audience attended any kind of Middle Eastern music performance 0-5 times before. More importantly, 64% of the audience indicated that this performance changed their understanding or perspective on Middle Eastern Music. Residency participants walked away with new ways of approaching introducing music, and more specifically, world music to their constituents. The work in music bridging cultures was also an important outcome in the creative process. Patrons at the public performance were asked to complete surveys to find out if this project attracted new audiences to world music performances or if this project changed perceptions of Middle Eastern music. Evaluation forms were distributed to residency facilitators. Participation numbers were tracked for each residency event and the public performance.",,16547,"Other, local or private",21547,,"John Albert, Dana Badgerow, Rebecca Bergner Coborn, Beth Dinndorf, Judith Koll Healey, Annette Hendrick, Harvey Jewett, Michelle Bauerly Kopel, George Martin, Kathleen Mock, Lynn Newman, Donald Pyatt, Ingrid Anderson, Scott Blattner, Iris Cornelius, Terry Dolan, James Graves, Kathy Kurvers Henderson, Mary Catherine Holicky, Laura Kelly Lovdahl, Babara Melsen, Tom Mohr, Judy Poferl, Shari Lamecker Rogalski",,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Simon Shaheen",,"Simon Shaheen is an Arab musician, performer, and composer. His work reflects the legacy of Arabic music, while forging new frontiers and embracing many styles in the process. He will present one evening performance and eight residency activities with a diverse cross-section of our community.",2013-04-03,2013-04-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Vetsch,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5507 ",mvetsch@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Hennepin, Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-2-4,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive director of Elk River Arts Alliance, a career school administrator.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 25493,"Project Grant 8000",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","If this project achieves the intended outcomes, Saint John’s University expects audiences and residency participants to have a new interest and curiosity about topics relevant the performance that will lead them to explore other offerings from Fine Arts Programming and other Central Minnesota performing arts organizations. Saint John’s University staff members expect that these activities will also strengthen the relationship with our residency partners, which in turn will facilitate future activities.Following the residency activities, Saint John’s University will gather narrative feedback from residency partners to find out if the activities met the intended expectations for each group. Saint John’s University has also set up post-activity meetings to discuss outcomes of the residencies and goals for future partnerships. Saint John’s University will track ticket sales and survey the audiences to find out if this artist attracted new audiences to the performance and if the show was successful at changing perceptions of classical music or hip-hop.",,,19250,"Other, local or private",27250,,,,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant 8000",,"Black Violin",2015-03-26,2015-03-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Jose,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 S College Ave Benedicta Arts Ctr","St Joseph",MN,56374-2099,"(320) 363-5011 ",bjose@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-8000,"Mary Opatz Herges: Printmaker, painter; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Public School Educator; Linda Brobeck: Visual Artist, non-profit board member, former university administrator; Joanie Hauck: Speech Coach, ABE Program Assistant, volunteer with Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota; George Minnerich: Photographer, environmental professional.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional.",, 36926,"Project Grant",2017,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","The College of Saint Benedict will work with residency partners to finalize desired outcomes. Following residencies, College of Saint Benedict gathers feedback responses and sets up post-activity meetings to discuss goals for future partnerships. College of Saint Benedict will survey audiences electronically. College of Saint Benedict will present a high-quality public performance, a live performance for local veterans and master classes for Central Minnesota music students.","The outcomes of this project included: 1) College of Saint Benedict presented a high-quality brass ensemble performance 2) Veterans attended live performance 3) College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University students had the opportunity to work wit",,16869,"Other, local or private",23869,,,0.00,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","Private College/University","Project Grant",,"The College of Saint Benedict will present Hypnotic Brass Ensemble for one public performance and four residency activities with the Central Minnesota community.",2017-02-23,2017-02-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,"Vetsch Johnson","College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Programming","37 College Ave S","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5507 ",mvetschjohnson@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-213,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, non-profit board member; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, board member; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor; American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor, volunteer.",,2 13011,"Project Grant",2011,4208,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,9761,"Other, local or private",13969,,,,"Howard Lake Community Education","K-12 Education","The Howard Lake-Waverly- Winsted Community Theatre will bring ""Annie Get Your Gun"" by Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields and Irving Berlin to the stage. There will be three (3) performances July 15-17, 2011 at the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted High School audit",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Marketon,"Howard Lake Community Education","PO Box 708","Howard Lake",MN,55349-0708,"(320) 543-3600",mmarketon@hlww.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-29,,,, 12973,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,14500,"Other, local or private",20500,,,,"Dassel Cokato Community Education","K-12 Education","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Compton,"Dassel Cokato Community Education","4852 Reardon Ave SW Ste 1400",Cokato,MN,55321-1400,"(320) 286-4120",colleen.compton@dc.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-62,,,, 11964,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,31095,"Other, local or private",37095,,,,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Series","Private College/University","On Saturday, February 12, 2011, Fine Arts Programming at the College of Saint Benedict will present one public performance by dance company Pilobolus in the Escher Auditorium, Benedicta Arts Center. Prior to the performance, Fine Arts Programming will hos",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Jose,"College of Saint Benedict AKA College of Saint Benedict Fine Arts Series","37 S College Ave","St Joseph",MN,56374-2099,"(320) 363-5030",bjose@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-48,,,, 19799,"Project Grant - Round 3",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increased attendance at regular Art Crawls throughout the year. We have seen record numbers attend the Art Crawls over the past year, but we want to keep expanding our audience. The additional excitement of the Summer Crawl will draw more people, who will then be inspired to attend the rest of the year. The expanded advertising we will be able to do will bring people from surrounding areas and summer lake spots. 2. Increased public awareness and familiarity with our regional artists, musicians, actors, writers, and arts organizations. By trying out working with clay or wood, making music, patrons may be inspired to take a class, attend a play or go to a concert. Organizations will have the opportunity to promote their seasons and patrons will develop relationships with the artists and purchase their work. 3. Expanded organizational ability and marketing effectiveness for the Collaborative. Our summer intern(s) will build on the strides already made, exploring new opportunities in print, radio, and social media advertising. Interns will benefit as well, learning the ins and outs of arts management and promotion. 4. Increased diversity of participating artists, adding at least two performing groups of ethnic diversity in our community. This might include groups like the Nu-Way Choir and drummers from the Boys and Girls Clubs led by Buddy King.1. We will count patrons who come to the Art Crawl. Since we have attendance estimates from previous crawls, we can compare and evaluate the results. 2. We will survey patrons, artists, venues, and organizations participating in the crawl to evaluate this year's experience and measure any increase in public awareness. One question will ask how they found out about the crawl to gauge our marketing efforts. 3. As a group we will assess the experience of the 2013 Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, evaluating what we learned, the systems that were produced that will lead to sustainability, what went well and what problems remain. 4 We will track the new ethnically diverse groups attracted to performing at the crawl.","We worked to achieve the following outcomes: increased attendance at all Art Crawls, increased public awareness of regional artists, including visual artists, musicians, writers, actors, and arts organizations, expanded organizational ability and marketing effectiveness, and increased diversity of participating artists. We counted artists and the public attending, both of which increased this year. Our intern worked all aspects of social media and we got expanded likes and interest on the internet, thus we feel that there is increased awareness of the crawls and regional artists. More artists are applying to be in future crawls using our website. Our committee met to discuss the event and our progress in achieving our goals. Progress was not made on the ethnic diversity of artists, although we did increase the number of artists participating and attracted more young emerging artists.",,3500,"Other, local or private",8500,1450,"Ken Gorrell, Julie Mische, Ellen Nelson, Wendy Fink",0.98,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative",,"Sizzling Summer Art Crawl 2013",,"The 2013 Sizzling Summer Art Crawl, slated for August 23, will feature artists performing and exhibiting their works throughout downtown St Cloud. This jam-packed day includes over 30 artists showing their work in shops, over 35 musicians and actors performing along the streets.",2013-08-23,2013-08-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Nelson,"Downtown Saint Cloud Art Crawl Collaborative","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3120 ",enelson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-round-3-5,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.",,2 12974,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,5760,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,1440,"Other, local or private",7200,,,,"Delano Community Education","K-12 Education","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"Delano Community Education","140 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328-9118,"(763) 97-6210",djohnson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-63,,,, 13010,"Project Grant",2011,4761,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,2969,"Other, local or private",7730,,,,"Delano Community Education","K-12 Education","""Art Comes Alive!"" will be the theme of our proposed collaborative, intergenerational arts experience for the children in Delano Community Education’s Tiger Kids Club childcare program and the seniors who attend the Delano Senior Center. The project, whic",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Johnson,"Delano Community Education","140 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328-9118,"(763) 97-6210",djohnson@delano.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-28,,,, 12975,"Project Grant Arts and Cultural Heritage",2010,2425,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,607,"Other, local or private",3032,,,,"Foley Community Education","K-12 Education","To advance the artistic development of the applicant organization audience and the artists involved in the project. To explore new ways of providing collaborative and participatory artistic activities and to further arts education including after school ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Stumvoll,"Foley Community Education","PO Box 297",Foley,MN,56329,"(320) 968-7142",lstumvoll@foley.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-arts-and-cultural-heritage-64,,,, 10009063,"Public Art Grant",2019,19750,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The bronze statue of Sinclair Lewis will add another dimension of art to the community of Sauk Centre. It is the first life size bronze statue in Sauk Centre, dedicated to our own famous author, to be enjoyed by travelers and the community alike. The artist and project manager will work closely with the foundry thru design, model, molds and finally the finished statue.","The Sinclair Lewis bronze was sucessfully installed in front of the Sinclair Lewis Library.","Achieved proposed outcomes",27700,"Other,local or private",47450,,"Sandra Michels-Bosnak, Vice-President, Secretary; Micheal Borgmann,Treasurer; Marisa George, Board Member; Dorothy Michels, Board Member; Susan Hartigan, Board Member",0.00,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art Grant",,"Sinclair Lewis Bronze- A larger than life size bronze of the 1st United States recipient for the Noble Prize in Literature. Sinclair spent his childhood, until leaving for college, in Sauk Centre. His boyhood home is a museum.",2019-05-10,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-grant-1,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10009065,"Public Art Grant",2019,7856,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage ","Recognition of local artists in the community while providing art in public spaces and beautifying the town. The project will be added to our website with the information for the QR codes and a ""hit counter"". We will have a short survey to give residents. ","Six utility boxes were covered with art.Six local artists have had their art displayed to the community.","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",994,"Other,local or private ",8850,,"Debbie DeBeer: president; Amy Johnson: vice president; Solveig Lawrence: secretary; Sarah Hellmich: treasurer",0.00,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art Grant ",,"Spark the Power of Art' is a project to provide recognition of local artists, beautifying utility boxes and establishing public art in Delano. ",2019-05-10,2020-05-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","140 Elm Ave",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-6210x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-grant-2,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage. ","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage. ","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 10009089,"Public Art Grant",2019,9400,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The size and prominent location of this installation, along with Helene's non-traditional style, will help communicate to the public how seriously Monticello's commitment to integrating a wide-array of arts into the renewal efforts downtown is. We will conduct a post-installation survey to measure community response.","The outcome of displaying how seriously Monticello is taking its identity as an arts community was absolutely achieved. City leaders actually moved the installation to a more prominent location to ensure every entrance to our community center has significant art. We collected community feedback in person & online. Feedback regarding Monticello's commitment to the arts was overwhelmingly positive.","Achieved proposed outcomes",6000,"Other,local or private",15400,,"Brian Stumpf: Mayor, Jim Davidson: City Council, Bill Fair: City Council, Carlotte Gabler: City Council, Lloyd Hilgart: City Council",0.00,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Public Art Grant",,"The Monticello Community Center exterior mural series by D. Helene Woods involves the installation of five - 4' x 16' panels of a series Helene has designed to depict the healthy activities that people participate in there.",2019-05-10,2019-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",Arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-grant-3,"Linda Brobeck: board chair for Central Minnesota Arts Board, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC., served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: board treasurer for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Blues musician, Victorian photographer proficient in digital imaging and platinum/ palladium printing and wet plate collodion process and bromoil printing and cyanotype printing, certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: board secretary for Central Minnesota Arts Board, Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud Minnesota, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, station manager of KVSC Radio, grant writer, music concert producer, Community Events Organizer; Roger Reinardy: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: board member for Central Minnesota Arts Board, dance at Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; undergraduate at Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: vice chair Wright County, visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC.; served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: Blues musician; Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging and, Platinum/Palladium printing and Wet Plate Collodion process and Bromoil printing and Cyanotype printing; University of Wisconsin; certified nuclear engineer; Buddy King: Saint Cloud playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, unit director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in Saint Cloud, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Community Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, station manager of KVSC Radio, music concert producer, community events organizer; Roger Reinardy: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, fine and commercial artist, board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation;Denise Todd: Central Minnesota Arts Board board member, Business Administration with a Minor in Dance from Valdosta State University, U.S. Air Force veteran, geospatial intelligence analyst; Saint Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health and Planning and Community Development with a Minor in Ethnics and Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Minnesota State Ag Society Board of Managers; Minnesota State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10005879,"Public Art",2018,23300,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The outside wall will be cleaned and repaired if needed. The professional artist will then paint the entire wall with the Children's Story Mural. Once the wall is prepared, the artist will paint the mural. His work will be monitored by the Project Director. Once the mural is complete, the project committee will evaluate the work and pay the artist.","The outcome is a fanciful, interesting and professionally produced piece of public art, by artist, Roger Reinardy. Our evaluation methods include number of visits to our web site, numbers of likes on Facebook and visually the increased visitors to the mural itself. Our goal is to increase tourism to our town and an increased pride of living in Sauk Centre with beautiful art displays.",,6774,"Other,local or private",30074,,"Sandra Michels: Secretary, Michael Borgmann: Treasurer, Sue Hartigan: Board Member, Dorothy Michels: Artist, Board Member",,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Children's Story Book Mural. This mural will depict numerous characters from children's story books on an outside wall next to the Bryant Library.",2018-06-18,2018-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535 ",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-9,"Linda Brobeck; President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson; Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich; Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons; actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer; CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10005904,"Public Art",2018,13048,"Laws of Minnesota 2017 Regular Session, chapter 91, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Increase support for the new Arts Initiative. Increase awareness of the positive impact of the arts. Identify future potential public art sites. Collect feedback at unveiling event and from social media. Work with local businesses to collect data on arts traffic. Hold follow-up event to get public input on possible future art sites.","As expected, this initial project successfully completed by the brand-new Monticello Arts Initiative excited the community and raised the profile of the arts program. People made a point of stating although they are not normally ""arts supporters"", or that they ""normally consider themselves to be conservative"", they could see this program would be a good thing for Monticello.",,5390,"Other,local or private",18438,,"Monticello City Council: Brian Stumpf, Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lloyd Hilgart, Monticello Parks & Recreation Commission: Lynn Anderson, Anna Bohanon Jack Gregor Julie Jelen Nancy McCaffrey Brian Stoll Karen Vetsch Bill Fair, Council Liaison",,"City of Monticello","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"The Broadway and Hwy 25 mural project will produce a high-resolution digital image of a photograph by local artist Chris Lommel onto a ""shimmer wall"" produced by Radiant Mfg, creating a kinetic display not seen before as a public art installation.",2018-05-30,2018-07-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711 ",Arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-10,"Linda Brobeck; President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson; Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich; Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons; actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer; CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer","Linda Brobeck: President of CMAB Board of Directors, Wright County, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Mark Nelson: Wright County, Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member; George Minerich: Benton County, Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer.",,2 10014528,"Public Art",2020,12000,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","After public voting on four conceptual presentations, the winning presentation is a detailed picture of the desired mural on a designated building. The evaluation will be a comparison of the conceptual presentation to the completed project by the Foley Ecomonic Development Committee. Public opinion will also be considered.",,,4000,"Other,local or private",16000,,,,"Foley Economic Development Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Create and install the art selected by a Community vote. Project consists of historical panels mounted on a blank steel wall on one of downtown Foley's main streets.",2020-05-15,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Martinson,"Foley Economic Development Committee","18802 65th ST NE P O Box 338",Foley,MN,56329,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-14,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10014547,"Public Art",2020,7695,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Allison's project will give the Monticello community not merely another public mural, but another opportunity to experience art being created publicly. The subject matter is intended to increase empathy. School and scout groups will fill out worksheets that will tell us what they got out of the experience of attending Q and A sessions. General public feedback will be collected online and in person at the formal installation ceremony.",,,2565,"Other,local or private",10260,,,,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"""A mile in their shoes"" modular outdoor mural by Allison Hunsley will be a large-scale public mural created on mountable panels, created in various public spaces, then installed in downtown Monticello.",2020-05-18,2020-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello AKA Montiarts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-15,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Leslie Hanlon: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Tresurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Joyce Lyons: Wight County, CMAB Board Member, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer Roger Reinardy: CMAB Board Member, works as a fine and commercial artist, served as a board member for Sauk Center Area Community Foundation; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations",,2 10001328,"Public Art",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","The completion of the band shell mural will change the band shell from a drab faceless dome to a beautiful display of free public art. The artist will keep the committee informed as to the progress and completion of the mural. Community Legacies will use Once the band shell is repaired, the artist will paint the dome. His work will be monitored by the project director. When the painting is completed, the project committee will evaluate the work and pay the artist.",,,20300,"Other, local or private",30300,,,,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Band Shell Mural Project- refurbishing of the historic band shell built in 1941. Repair interior dome plaster, fill cracks, and install new LED lighting and painting a mural to cover the interior of the dome. This grant focuses on the mural painting only.",2017-05-01,2017-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation AKA Sauk Centre Band Shell Mural Project","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535 ",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-7,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10001348,"Public Art",2017,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","(1) The 12 new pieces of art on exhibit during the 2017-2018 Sculpture Walk will attract more people to downtown Saint Cloud generating an increase in business sales. (2) More Saint Cloud residents, students and visitors will experience sculpture in a familiar and accessible setting. (3) More artists will be able to market their work to new audiences. (4) There will be an increase in the public's awareness and appreciation of how public art can enhance an area's aesthetic appeal. (1) On-site interviews, surveys and observation. (2) Feedback from public voting to assess people's reactions. (3) Interviews with business owners to verify increases in foot-traffic or sales. (4) Feedback from social media. (5) Artists' opinions.",,,21400,"Other, local or private",31400,,,,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Art Intersections: Sculpture Walk of St Cloud, presented by the Paramount Center for the Arts, will showcase 12 NEW juried pieces of art to enhance the streetscape from Lake George through downtown St Cloud to the Mississippi River for one year.",2017-06-02,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lucinda,Hawker,"Paramount Center for the Arts AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 259-6453 ",chawker@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-8,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Buddy King: Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St Cloud.",,2 10019517,"Public Art",2022,13230,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience will have enjoyed a free, accessible, local arts activity; gained knowledge about the artists, the sculpture, and the creative process; and developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and in the sculpture park. An online survey will gather audience feedback and demographic information. Council members will solicit feedback from community leaders, the artists, and the public.; The fourth permanent sculpture will have been installed in the Delano Sculpture Park. Many area residents will have experienced a free and accessible arts activity locally, with many visiting the sculpture park for the first time. The audience will have gained a new perspective on our community by engaging with the Spirit of Community sculpture, as it represents the physical geography of our community. The audience will have gained knowledge about the artists and various aspects of the sculpture and the creative process. The community will have developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and in the sculpture park. The audience will be invited to complete an online survey to provide feedback. The audience has an opportunity to cast a vote for the People's Choice Sculpture from among the works displayed for a year as part of the annual sculpture walk. We will incorporate the Spirit of Community permanent sculpture as a part of this survey. To encourage participation, an incentive will be offered in the form of a prize drawing from all surveys submitted by August 1, 2022. We will continue to accept surveys after that date, but the vote for People's Choice will not be counted. We use the survey to capture demographic details of our audience. A separate child friendly survey will engage and introduce children to the world of sculpture by letting them vote for their favorite piece. The Arts Council will also solicit feedback through conversations with the City and city commissions, the public art review committee members, key community leaders, and the artists. Members of the council will seek feedback from members of the public as well through our own deep connections into the community.","Audience will have enjoyed a free, accessible, local arts activity; gained knowledge about the artists, the sculpture, and the creative process; and developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and in the sculpture park. An online survey will gather audience feedback and demographic information. Council members will solicit feedback from community leaders, the artists, and the public.","Achieved proposed outcomes",2920,"Other,local or private",16150,,"President - Debbie DeBeer - LeAnna Wurzer - Amy Johnson,Treasurer - Sarah Hellmich, Web Master - Amy Johnson, Social Media - Sara Morrisette",0.00,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"The Delano Council for Arts and Culture would like to commission a sculpture called ?Spirit of Community? from Pedersen Metal Design. The unique design, reflecting the geography of Delano, will truly be a work of ?placemaking.?",2021-11-01,2022-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-16,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 20410,"Public Art Grant",2013,17300,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The entrance gateway and plaza in the Elk River Community Education Nature Explore Center has an attractive plaza with a beautiful and enticing entry feature with creative, informative signage that invites all to enter and interact with nature. Original artwork piques the imagination and attracts ongoing interest with an inviting natural area accessible to users of all abilities. There are new art features that encourage the public, especially children, to interact with nature while using or enjoying the artwork. The gateway and plaza is safe, durable, low-maintenance public art with scale, theme, and materials appropriate for use by young children year-round in a public setting. Finally, the artwork's design and theme unifies and contributes to the integrity of the area, blending the historic building and location with the unique natural setting.Measures of success for this project will include the following: as the project is implemented, we will track expenses compared to budget and the delivery timeline plus completion of all elements as defined by the contract (or as renegotiated to accommodate changing conditions). A report comparing budget to actual will enable us to measure project cost, and we can easily note whether work is completed within the agreed upon time frame. Finally, our own experiences will enable us to assess the level of customer service and satisfaction provided by the artist. Currently the Nature Explore Center is used for early childhood classes, programs, and events offered throughout the year. Although the area is open to the public, it attracts relatively few visitors beyond those involved in Handke's Early Childhood and Family programs and the surrounding neighborhood. We expect many more visitors once we have attractive, effective signage, a clearly defined entrance area, and art that entices the eye as well as the feet to enter. We will gauge and track the increase in use of the Nature Explore Center and historic Handke site, both for early childhood and other school programs, as well as general public use. Both observation and visitor comment sheets will be used to collect this information. We intend to define this unique public art as recognizable in our area as the cherry-and-spoon piece is for the Walker Art Center. When the community begins to talk about going to “the park with the jumping deer” or “the place with the heron archway,” we will know we have succeeded. Other indicators will be news coverage, people stopping to take photographs, and inquiries from other school districts, cities, and Nature Explore projects. Some of the measures will include noting visitor/community comments, installing a public comment kiosk at the site providing public users the chance to complete an evaluation/comment card at any hour of the day beyond our formal program uses, collecting news articles/reports, and logging inquiries received. Opportunities to engage students and their parents will increase dramatically with the addition of public art. We will solicit written evaluative comments as a part of our routine program evaluation at the end of every class and note student reactions in the school year following the art installation. The pieces planned for our project must withstand weather and human activity with only nominal effort and expense for maintenance. We will measure these results through maintenance records/expenses and safety issue logs.","Outcomes: 1. Entrance gateway, plaza and artwork installed. Result: Original artwork that piques the imagination and attracts ongoing interest has been installed as the entry feature to the Nature Explore Center. The plaza, a rock sit wall, and additional signage will be installed after renovations to the north wing of the Handke Center are completed, estimated completion fall 2014. Until then the area has a layer of mulch and simulated sit wall using bales. 2. The gateway and plaza is safe, durable, and low-maintenance. The theme and scale is appropriate for young children and also appeals to adults and older children. It has year round appeal and use. Result: The outcome was achieved. 3. The artwork’s design and theme unifies and contributes to the integrity of the area, blending the historic building and location with the natural setting. Result: The installation of the artwork does exactly what we set out to do. It is stunning. Measures of success: 1. We will track expenses and completion timeline. Result: The project finished on time and within the budget. 2. Use own experiences to assess the level of customer service and satisfaction provided by the artist. Result: Classes, weekdays, evenings and weekends use the Nature Explore Center regularly. The local paper provided excellent coverage of the installation and the artist with features in at least three issues of the paper. It also has been publicized in the Community Education Brochure, on the district website, through numerous e-mails, district Staff Happenings page and through an Independent School District 728 YouTube video. People drive by to view the art, they stop and take pictures and they visit the Nature Explore Center. Many positive comments have been shared about the creativity of the artist and the beauty the installation has added. While the installation was just completed in the fall, we feel the full impact of the artwork is yet to be realized. In the next year we plan to add the plaza, more signage, a place for comments. 3. Opportunities to engage students and their parents will increase dramatically with the addition of the public art. Result: We intend to continue to offer events and activities for public at the site and know the usage will only continue to grow. It has only been a few months since the installation, a successful Grand Opening was held with many community members and families participating. A Not So Scary Halloween event was held and there have been regular events on the Nature Explore Center and nearly daily use by classes. The Friends of Sherburne Wildlife Refuge received a grant to install a full-sized replica of an Eagle’s Nest on the Nature Explore Center. Part of this installation includes cross promotion of the Nature Explore Center at the Sherburne Wildlife Refuge and vice versa. We anticipate that will increase our audience and the awareness of the Nature Explore Center and the Gateway. 4. Nominal effort and expense will be required for long-term maintenance of the installation. Result: We will keep records of maintenance needed. The artwork was installed so that the archway and deer could be removed during the building renovations and then reinstalled when the remodel is completed. Engineers, architects, district Manager of Building and Grounds and the district Director of Community Engagement all worked with the artist on this plan. All kept in mind the need to protect the artwork and reinstall it intact.",,21550,"Other, local or private",38850,11200,"Jane Bunting, Holly Thompson, Tony Walker, Shane Steinbrecher, Sue Farber, Jolene Jorgensen, Dan Hunt",,"Elk River Community Education","K-12 Education","Elk River Community Education Nature Explore Center Gateway and Plaza",,"The Elk River Community Education Nature Explore Center in Elk River was established as a place for children to interact and learn from nature and art. Through guidance from the Central Minnesota Arts Board and Forecast Arts, we have successfully issued and fulfilled our call for artists and are seeking funds to build an entrance gateway and plaza.",2012-10-15,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julia,Nelson,"Elk River Community Education","1170 Main St","Elk River",MN,55330-2524,"(763) 241-3520 ",julia.nielsen@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Hennepin, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-grant-0,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19830,"Public Art Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An artist designed neighborhood gateway made with green-recycled materials. Community members participate directly in the project that serves as a catalyst for unifying groups who live in our increasingly diverse community. Members will have a hands-on experience of mosaic medallion making and learning about making public art. Communication and interaction between diverse groups, including various ages, cultures, and ability levels is strengthened. The project fosters pride in each individual participant and helps unify the community. The result of the effort is a beautiful and historic piece of art identifying who we are, which belongs to everyone involved. The dedication/unveiling event is coordinated by the Northeast Wilson Park Neighborhood Association Gateway Committee.Regularly scheduled meetings with the Northeast Wilson Park Neighborhood Association Leadership Team will be held to review and assess our progress. We will also create a story book with photos and comments. This will serve as a permanent visual document of the project. Evaluations and surveys will be completed by the participants following the workshops and at the unveiling event.","An artist designed neighborhood gateway was made with green-recycled materials. One hundred thirty community members of diverse ages, cultures and ability levels had a hands on experience in mosaic making and learned about public art. Evaluation methods used were small group discussions following the workshops and tracking the numbers of those who attended. The project fostered pride in each individual participant and helped unify the community. The sculpture resulted in a beautiful and historic piece of art which belongs to everyone involved and serves as a permanent visual document of the project.",,2700,"Other, local or private",12700,8900,"James Garven, Carolyn Garven, Peter Minor, Jane Holmberg, Christine Kustelski, Dawn Newton",,"North East Wilson Park Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","NEWPNA Gateway Project",,"The Northeast Wilson Park Neighborhood Association in Saint Cloud, Minnesota, plans to commission a Gateway Project with artist Claire Witt. To install a neighborhood gateway using recycled steel sheeting and a mosaic mural with handmade tile medallions and to involve the community in the project.",2012-11-30,2013-10-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Garven,"North East Wilson Park Neighborhood Association","624 Riverside Dr NE","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 252-7737 ",cjgarven@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-grant,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Peter Veljkovich: Littleton Fine Arts Committee, county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, writer, Disc Jockey; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, art lecturer; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: nonprofit and public administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 15975,"Public Art Installation",2012,13500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Transformation of the space where the piece is installed. A lasting visual reminder of the Police and Fire games in St Cloud. To feature the work of local granite sculptor Jim McCann. To expose the population of St Cloud to Public Art. To recognize the importance of St Cloud Red Granite to the history of our region. To create a memorial to the event and to public safety officials who daily serve their communities.We intend to capture the response of attendees of the unveiling of the piece through a written response card. Please give a brief reaction to the public art piece."" Respondents will be rewarded with chocolate for their participation.""","Transformation of the space where the granite sculpture will be installed. To feature the work of the local granite sculptor, Jim McCann. To expose the population of St Cloud and neighboring communities to public art. To recognize the importance or the lo",,5000,"Other, local or private",18500,,"Bill Merryless, Terry Tycholis, Gary Gibson, Lynn Hillman, John Lawrence, Kevin Kalb",,"Saint Cloud Area Sports Commission","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Can-Am Scuplture",,"Commemorative Granite Sculpture.",2012-01-05,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bill,Mund,"Saint Cloud Area Sports Commission","525 Hwy 10 S","St Cloud",MN,56304,"(320) 350-3516 ",bill.mund@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Douglas",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-installation-1,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15890,"Public Art Installation",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","1. The ECFE Nature Classroom will have a visual identifier for the first time in the community inviting all to enter and interact with nature. 2. Children and adults will use the classroom for events and activities. 3. Design elements will pique the imagination, entice people to enter, and promote an ongoing interest. 4. Design will be inviting and accessible for users of all abilities. 5. Features that encourage the public, especially children, to interact with nature while using or enjoying the art work. 6. Scale, theme, and materials appropriate for use by young children in a public school setting. 7. Maintenance that is easy and economical. 8. Design and function that are safe and durable for the long term (40-50 years) and can be used year-round. 9. Unifying design, themes, and features that contribute to the integrity of the areaùthat is, are consistent with the historic building and location as well as the unique natural setting.1. During the presentations of each of the final artists, the evaluation committee will have a checklist to ensure all of the outcomes listed above are met before making their final selection. 2. A community event will be held June 6, 2012 inviting key stakeholders, staff, community members, families and children to participate in giving feedback on the final artist designs based on the above criteria. 3. Once the art is installed, surveys will be conducted through ECFE on the signage and art of the Nature Classroom. 4. Grounds crew is able to easily maintain public art. Feedback will be solicited through ECFE and ISD 728. 5. ECFE will track community group/public event usage for community usage.","Once phase two of our project was complete, we achieved the following specific measurable outcomes: -The ECFE Nature Classroom will have a visual identifier for the first time in the community inviting all to enter and interact with nature once it is buil",,2100,"Other, local or private",7100,,"Charlie Blesener, Kathy Simonson, Julia Nielsen, Sue Hix, Brad LeBlanc, Nicole Martin, Kelly Rogers, Rebecca Hauge, Gene Olson, Tom Baranick, Melinda Childs",,"Elk River Community Education","K-12 Education","ECFE Outdoor Nature Classroom",,"The ECFE Outdoor Nature Explore Classroom in Elk River was established as a place for children to interact and learn from nature and art. Funding is requested to augment artist stipends as well as charrette, artist and public meeting facilitation from our R.F.Q. for the entrance gateway and plaza.",2012-05-21,2013-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julia,Nelson,"Elk River Community Education","1170 Main St","Elk River",MN,55330-2524,"(763) 241-3520 ",julia.nielsen@elkriver.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-installation,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15960,"Public Art Installation",2012,10531,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To visually enhance an existing public space within the community. To use art as a medium to fuse the heritage of the community with a prominent-present day resource/attraction. Showcase a local and/or regional artist(s). Encourage entries from an artist(s) who specializes in community collaboration. Note the potential for the use of materials from local fabricating and/or recycling businesses.The installation will cover more than 80% of the existing space (approximately 75' long and 15' high) at the purposed site. More than 10 members of the community will physically participate in the creative process. The artist will reside within 75 miles of City of Holdingford. More than half of the art installation will consist of recycled materials.","In the Holdingford Mill Art Project proposal, three main outcomes were identified. First the Committee wanted to involve the community in this process. This was accomplished by using an established committee (Holding In Partnership) to oversee the process",,2775,"Other, local or private",13306,,"Ernie Schmit, Mike Odden, Craig DeWar, Vicki Statz, Joe Christensen, Michelle Kiley",,"City of Holdingford","Local/Regional Government","Holdingford Mill Art Project",,,2012-03-31,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Kiley,"City of Holdingford","420 Main St PO Box 69",Holdingford,MN,56340,"(320) 333-1579 ",kiley@email.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Morrison",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-installation-0,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 10010216,"Public Art",2020,6690,"Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","This project will expand the conversation about how public space is defined within a community, and how public art can help shape how it feels. Connections between the biz community and arts will also be made through site permission discussions. We'll be creating a walkable art hunt event that people will be able to participate in and talk about on Montiarts social media pages. Business community response will be measured by participation in the project.",,,2235,"Other,local or private",8925,,,,"City of Monticello","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"The Hallie Leffingwell Street Art Project is about showing our community that public art can look a number of ways, and appear in surprising spaces. Hallie will work with multiple businesses and building owners (multiple sites).",2019-10-11,2020-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sue,Seeger,"City of Monticello","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(763) 295-2711",Arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-13,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Ken Barry: CMAB Board Treasurer, Blues Musician, Victorian photographer proficient in Digital imaging, Platinum/Palladium printing, Wet Plate Collodion process, Bromoil printing, and Cyanotype printing, Certified Nuclear Engineer; Buddy King: CMAB Board Secretary - St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, Unit Director for the Roosevelt Boys and Girls Club in St. Cloud MN, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manager of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations; Joe Scapanski: Benton County Agricultural Society Board of Directors; MN State Ag Society Board of Managers; MN State Fair liaison for arts division; responsible for bringing artists to exhibit and perform at the Benton Co Annual Fair; 2014 International Fairs and Expositions award for promoting arts and heritage.",,2 11045,"Public Art Planning",2010,11500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More people have greater understanding on the value of and access to the arts. Increased opportunities for artists due to planned project. Community pride is fostered.",,,,,11500,,,,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public art grant program and services. Dollars regranted in Region 7W to Bill Gorcica of St Cloud Chris Wilson and Gene Olson from Otsego and Elk River Area Arts Alliance",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Childs,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","2300 Myrtle Ave, Ste 160","St Paul",MN,55114-1854,"(651) 641-1128",melinda@forecastpublicart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-planning-0,,,, 11977,"Public Art",2011,6771,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More people have greater understanding on the value of and access to the arts. Increased opportunities for artists due to planned project. Community pride is fostered.",,,,,6771,,,,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","$2,000 Bill Mund, $2,000 City of Holdingford, $2,000 ISD 728 Community Ed, $2,000 Visual Arts Minnesota (these were partially funded from a carry over of funds in the amount of $1,229).",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Childs,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","2300 Myrtle Ave, Ste 160","St Paul",MN,55114-1854,"(651) 641-1128",melinda@forecastpublicart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art,,,, 10032137,"Public Art",2024,10000,,"ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,27410,"Other,local or private",37410,,,,"Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Project Name: Indigenous Artwork for Amphitheater at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge--intended to honor the Indigenous Peoples, original stewards of the land, by using art by Indigenous artists to enhance amphitheater and educational opportunities",2024-07-09,2025-07-09,,"In Progress",,,Susan,Hix,"Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Inc","17076 293rd Ave NW",Zimmerman,MN,55398,,slhix22@outlook.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-25,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032140,"Public Art",2024,10550,,"ACHF Arts Access",,,,4000,"Other,local or private",14550,,,,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"Monticello Community Center Front Hallway Mural By Aryn Lill",2024-11-01,2025-02-28,,"In Progress",,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","505 Walnut St Ste 1",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-26,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032143,"Public Art",2024,8000,,"ACHF Arts Access",,,,12000,"Other,local or private",20000,,,,"City of Elk River","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"?Where Energy Flows? A mosaic project by Carey Dean proposed for Furniture and Things Community Event Center.",2024-06-01,2025-05-02,,"In Progress",,,Joshua,Mollan,"City of Elk River","13065 Orono Pkwy","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 635-1000",JMollan@ElkRiverMN.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-27,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032129,"Public Art",2024,10315,,"ACHF Arts Education",,,,9500,"Other,local or private",19815,,,,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Chalk in Sauk",2024-06-21,2024-06-24,,Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-23,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 10032132,"Public Art",2024,14854,,"ACHF Arts Access",,,,4952,"Other,local or private",19806,,,,"College of Saint Benedict","Private College/University","Public Art",,"College of St. Benedict Public Art by Desi Murphy",2024-06-01,2025-06-01,,"In Progress",,,Rebecca,Pflueger,"College of Saint Benedict","37 S College Ave","St Joseph",MN,56374,"(320) 363-5777",bacinfo@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-24,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.","Buddy King: CMAB Board Chair, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, community youth arts initiatives; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) member, Minnesota Presenters Network board director; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, Musician, equipment retail experience, event and project manager; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance; Louis Witt: BA and MA in Music Education, Conductor and musician for Community Bands, Musical Theatre and Orchestras, served as VP of Corporate Giving, past member and chair of MOST Ministries, serve on Advisory Council for Feed My Starving Children; Tom Berger: Small Business Owner, AAA Courier Express, Waite Park; Producer, Production Manager, Designer with Belville Productions; Served in many capacities for the History Theatre in St. Paul including Managing Director, Educational Project Director, Tour Director, Production Manager, Designer; University of Minnesota, Theatre Arts, Classics, Geology; Deb Vander Eyk: visual artist, B.S. Arts Education, B.A. in Sociology/Research and an AA Degree in Advertising with a background in K-12 Art Education, community involvement research, nonprofit fundraising and programing.; Eric Ellwoods: facilities manager, BA in Christian Ministry, history of involvement in choirs and community theater, member of Buffalo Community Theater board of directors.",,2 26269,"Public Art",2014,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Designed with acoustic precision and perfect tone by a Grammy Award winning musician, Freenotes are built to maintain pure and soothing tones through years of rigorous play and exposure to the elements of nature. Freenotes are perfect for musical beginners and experts alike. The sculptural elegance and flowing lines are a fine addition to either a sophisticated landscape or urban outdoor setting. Our broad color palette offers options to awaken the senses with bright primaries, or neutrals that blend subtly into any environment. A Freenotes collection delivers engaging interactive art to complement a wide variety of outdoor settings. They are working sculptures and true percussion instruments. Freenotes allure draws in children and adults alike, to play and to enjoy, creating a full sensory experience. Outcomes for the successful completion of this public art project include increased use of Sturges Park, increased use of the Music Trail, and a great understanding and appreciation of music as an art form.The Rotary Club of Buffalo boasts 70 very active members all committed to service to our community. A weekly tally book will be created and kept with Buffalo Rotary's supplies at Huikko's Event Center (Buffalo, Minnesota). Rotarians will volunteer and sign up for one week and, within that week, visit the Music Trail a minimum of two times. Each visit must be at least 15 minutes long and consist of one weekday and one weekend day. Each Wednesday the Rotarian who volunteered to observe the Music Trail for the prior week will document the date, time, and duration of their visits, as well as the number of people observed using the instruments. There will be room for anecdotal notations as well. In addition, any Rotarian passing by Sturges Park and seeing the Music Trail in use will be encouraged to note the date, time, and number of people observed in the register. Buffalo Rotarians will also be asked to volunteer to tally participants during a minimum of two concerts in the park, the Fishing Klinic for Kids, the Buffalo Triathlon, and prior to the Buffalo Days fireworks. Particular attention will also be paid to the age of the participants, and use of the instruments by any individuals with special needs. A community-wide survey, including participation of different outdoor activities and the Music Path, would be used in August 2015 to determine the use and effectiveness to the community and surrounding neighborhood.","Visual enjoyment of the beautiful instruments as well as musical enjoyment of the wonderful sounds that they make. Music appreciation has certainly been enhanced by the visitors of the final product.",,19267,"Other, local or private",34267,,"Emily Benjamin, Ellie Ortmann, Jason Chalupnik, Suzanne O'Dell, Lila Brown, Scott Thielman, Rainer Pensky, Jason Chalupnik, Karla Heeter, Rita Varner-Otness, Kailee Mastel, Jason Chalupnik",,"Buffalo Rotary Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Buffalo Rotary Sturges Park Music Trail",2014-05-01,2014-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Stevens,"Buffalo Rotary Foundation","PO Box 501",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 486-0853 ",sallystevens@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-2,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 26281,"Public Art",2014,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","1. When the ArtSoup ladle is purchased, it will mark the first sculpture of the Elk River Area Arts Alliance's sculpture garden. In the future, it is our plan for the sculpture garden to be used by local artists to display and sell their sculptural pieces. This will fulfill the Elk River Area Arts Alliance's goal of offering both two- and three-dimensional art for sale. All future sculptures in the sculpture garden will be approved by the Elk River Area Arts Alliance Gallery Committee. 2. Occupying the ideal location at the intersection of Main Street and the Parrish Avenue bridge over the Mississippi River, and just half a block off of Highway 10, the sculpture garden will serve as an attraction for the downtown area of Elk River. 3. We anticipate that the sculpture garden will increase attendance and sales for the Elk River Area Arts Alliance and other downtown businesses. 4. Finally, the sculpture garden will demonstrate another way to celebrate and cultivate the arts and art experiences.The permanent installation of the ArtSoup ladle is easily measured and will mark the official beginning of the Elk River Area Arts Alliance’s sculpture garden. The Elk River Area Arts Alliance Board and committees will review future additions to the sculpture garden and any necessary maintenance. The ArtSoup ladle and sculpture garden will also be included in surveys of attendees at events to gauge the public's engagement with and appreciation of this addition.","1. Now that the sculpture has been completed, it allows future artists to add to the sculpture garden. The goal is to offer the artists a place to display and sell their sculptural pieces as well. 2. The sculpture, located on Main Street-- at the intersection of Main Street and Parrish Avenue--at the bridge over the Mississippi River and right off of Highway 10--offers a landmark and attraction to the downtown area that was never present before. 3. The sculpture garden can be used to attract others to other businesses as well as the art gallery, offering an increase in exposure and in sales to the local businesses. 4. The sculpture that has been completed by the generosity of the Central Minnesota Arts Board dollars, and adding to it, other sculptures, provides another unique manner in which to celebrate and cultivate the arts and the full art experience. The public's engagement and appreciation for this new sculpture has been noted by many visitors to the gallery. Stacy Reiseck, the gallery director, takes note of the comments and questions about the sculpture. This year's Art Soup Festival will include, in its survey, the remarks of the public on the new piece right next to the gallery entrance. Local business owners, as well as the chamber staff, have used the sculpture in describing the downtown area. The renters of the apartments in the building where the gallery is located, have shared that the sculpture adds a new dimension to their outdoor, grilling space--a unique conversation starter for their guests.",,4500,"Other, local or private",19500,1378,"Dave Raymond, Wendy Simenson, Jack Holmes, Dennis Chuba, Mark Haglund, James Zachowski, Sara Hartman",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"ArtSoup Ladle and Sculpture Garden",2014-06-15,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sheri,Olson,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","609 Main St PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 389-0667 ",sheri_olson@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Anoka, Benton, Hennepin, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-3,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; John Stander: active in Minnetonka Center for the Arts; Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor.",,No 30663,"Public Art",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage ","Creating a visual identity for one of St Cloud's core neighborhoods. Utilizing a public process that creates community engagement through both active and passive participation in the design, fabrication, and installation of the artwork. Calming traffic for the safety of pedestrians and bicycles in a neighborhood that is adjacent to both Downtown St Cloud and Highway 23 (Division Street). Evaluation will occur following each component of implementation through participant interviews, neighborhood surveys, and feedback from fabrication and installation partners. Traffic calming will be measured by car counts - where the City will implement a tool to measure tires on the street and extrapolate a count from the measurements recorded. ",,,19500,"Other, local or private ",29500,,,,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","Local/Regional Government","Public Art ",,"Saint John Cantius Neighborhood ArtWorks ",2015-08-01,2016-06-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Penzkover,"Saint Cloud Arts Commission","1101 7th St S","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 650-3052 ",jennifer.penzkover@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-4,"Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer. ","Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; George Minerich: Photographer; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer. ",,2 35573,"Public Art",2016,5150,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An eleven circuit labyrinth will be installed, within budget, in the Delano Sculpture Park in Fall 2016. About 100 area residents will attend a dedication ceremony. The public will learn about the project through extensive publicity. Two outcomes extend beyond the grant timeframe: More people will visit the Sculpture Park in summer 2017 and beyond due to the labyrinth. The labyrinth will become a personal destination as people use it for meditation, reflection, and relaxation. Completing project on time and within budget will be major measure of success. We will count people at dedication ceremony and at labyrinth during specific time periods. Surveys will be done at selected community events and via an on-line option.","The project was completed within budget. The installation and dedication had 77 attendees. Public awareness of the project was successful through community education classes, presentations at schools and church groups and the presence of a portable labyrinth at the Delano Community Market. The labyrinth is a destination for many people but it has been difficult to record actual numbers.",,,,5150,2600,"Debbie DeBeer, Jill Woodward, Gail Scholl, Diane Johnson, Pat Jacoksen",0.00,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture Labyrinth Project",2016-09-23,2016-09-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Woodward,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","140 Elm Ave  ",Delano,MN,55328,"(763) 972-6210x 6",grubbyone@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-6,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 32506,"Public Art",2016,2460,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","It is hoped that we will be able to have between 75 and 100 poems submitted from patrons of the Waite Park Public Library. From this group of entries a committee of library staff, city personnel and library patrons would select five poems to be placed in the new concrete. The final placement of the poems in the concrete will represent the final outcome and permanent nature of this project. The poems will be in place for years to come. The best outcome for this project will be in hearing the comments of children and adults as they discover the poetry in the cement as they go into the reading garden. The library staff is particularly interested to see how the children during story hours react when they see what one of their age group has created. We are also interested to see what a senior might say when they see their poem is part of the reading garden. Seniors have many reflections on life and we expect that will be in the poem that might be selected. One senior in a conversation with a park board member had quite a smile when he remarked that he hoped his poem might be chosen as he really is ready for the challenge and wants to do something that tells of his unique life. It is experiences like this that will be reflected in the poems that will become of this project. We expect that the poems that are submitted will reflect a good mixture of many creative ideas that reflect the makeup of the people who utilize the library. The review committee will select poems that truly have a meaningful message. As described above the best evaluation will be in the number of entries that we will receive for this project from library patrons. We expect it to reflect all age groups of people who use the library. From these entries at least five will be selected for inclusion as poems that will be placed in the cement. The looks of the children as they first see the poems during their story hours will be a good indication of how they feel about a poem. We expect to see many smiles if one of the children’s poem is selected to put into the cement. Another group that we have described above are the teenagers from the Area Learning Center which is near the library. It is our hope that we will receive entries from them. One of the English teachers is excited to make this poetry project part of her lessons for the coming school year. She stated it will be another link between the school and the library. We plan to also ask for veterans to submit poetry items for consideration. We expect that we will receive a number of entries from them. They really do like the library and have expressed great interest in the reading garden.","This project reached every goal we wanted. Our poetry contest for children and adults that was conducted by the Waite Park Library worked out very well with twenty six entries. The final selections met all of our goals and hopes. They are quite moving and have such a huge impact on the reading garden.",,615,"Other, local or private",3075,350,,0.00,"City of Waite Park","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"Poetry In Sidewalks at the Reading Garden",2016-01-04,2016-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bowden,"City of Waite Park","19 13th Ave N","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 252-6822 ",jmpjbow@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-5,"Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.","Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mark Nelson: Music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, Board Member of American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota; Justin Lewandowski: Music advocate, promoter and booking agent, writer, actor.",,2 25499,"Public Art",2015,24000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Provide the City of Sartell with bike racks and benches to integrate into the landscape of 2 prominent parks. Allow the bike racks and benches to have an artful quality, through found object aesthetics. Use the historic Sartell Paper Mill remnants to pay tribute to the monumental presence that is now being demolished. Work with existing park designs and possible future renovations, anticipated to happen in the next year. Orchestrate an event that features the pieces, artists and partners.The placement of the artwork will serve as our key measurement of success. Additionally, we are taking a special interest in the process of creating the art and will ask community members, especially former mill workers, to respond to the work and concepts. Lastly, we will ask key City leaders and artists to respond to a survey about the process of working in a collaboration, in order to navigate a complex project, in terms of relevance to community and timeline.",,,28020,"Other, local or private",52020,,,,"City of Sartell","Local/Regional Government","Public Art ",,"Sartell Park Functional Art Installations ",2014-11-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Degiovanni,"City of Sartell","125 Pine Cone Rd N PO Box 140",Sartell,MN,56377,"(320) 253-2171 ",urness@nisswa.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-1,"Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional. ","Chris Rasmussen: Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer, environmental professional. ",, 10023557,"Public Art",2022,6770,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Hockey Arena will become a distinct building with a professionally painted mural instead of a gray non-descript structure.; The expectations are for a new sector of the public from Sauk Centre and all around the state to experience a new art form not ordinarily seen on this type of building. By having volunteers from the hockey association, players and Veterans painting this mural, they will come to appreciate a new art form. Artify Sauk Centre wants to engage a new audience, like our teens and high school students to be part of a civic project. When the mural is finished we will have a new, younger audience that has participated in this public art project. The Civic Arena will be changed from a drab concrete building to a meaningful public art project that has given our youth population an opportunity to create art that may not otherwise be available to them. The project will continue to increase the general public's awareness, knowledge and support of public art in Sauk Centre. This project will also pair the love of sports with an appreciation of public art that honors sports. This new mural will engage a new age group to be exposed to an art form they are unfamiliar with. Area high school artists do not have places to practice this type of art form in their everyday lives. Our evaluation will be an ongoing conversation with these youth to see what they experienced and was this a helpful project. What did they learn? What did they dislike about this project? What did they like about this project? Would they like to be involved with arts in the community? What other ideas do they have for civic arts commitment? The same will be asked of the Veterans. This may be a little more difficult since this population only stays in the area for a limited time. However, wherever the Vets go they will take this experience with them and will become part of their shared memories. This feedback will be gathered verbally through on-site interviews with those who volunteer to paint the mural. Community feedback will also be encouraged and gathered through a public notice in the Sauk Centre Herald, soliciting comments and suggestions on this project and ideas for futrue projects.","The specific achievement will be a new mural on the Civic Arena. This building that houses hockey, the quinceanera and many other events. This building was a drab gray and now will be a distinct addition to the Sauk Centre murals. We will rely on verbal comments and letters to the editors' in the Sauk Centre Herald and the Peach.","Achieved proposed outcomes",7944,"Other,local or private",14714,,"Pamela Borgmann, Sandra Michels-Bosnak, Mike Borgmann, Marisa George, Board Member, Susan Hartigan, Board Member, Deb Himsl, Board Member,",0.00,"Community Legacy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art",,"Hockey Arena Mural Project. A mural consisting of both boys and girls hockey players will be depicted on the outside of the community arena building.",2022-06-13,2022-10-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Borgmann,"Community Legacy Foundation","600 Main St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(612) 220-7535",p_borgmann@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-18,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10023405,"Public Art",2022,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The installation of the small mouth bass sculpture by Parker McDonald will raise the profile of an important Monticello Mississippi River boat launch for game fishing.; The most obvious outcome of this project will be the establishment of another artistic landmark for Monticello, one that in this case will likely have a reach well beyond Monticello as visitors coming here to fish will undoubtably want to be photographed in front of it. Another outcome will be people gaining more insight into the methods Parker uses, along with a deeper look at his artistic journey through an artist interview video we will create upon installation. These have been extremely popular so far. Those who might not be involved in sport fishing will learn about another thing Monticello is known for, that may not have been on their radar until this installation. It will be likely to help spread the word regarding this bass fishing destination in MN. Another outcome we hope for, is to keep people interested in seeing more sculpture in Monticello in the future. This will be good for all regional sculptors, and the network of sculptors swept into our orbit from the previous RFP, who've all expressed an interest in future opportunities in Monticello. The local landmark outcome will be self-evident. We'll also likely see social media posts featuring the new sculpture. Views of the video and comments will tell us if that has made the impact we hoped for. These are something the public has come to expect from us, and area artists in particular enjoy these in-depth interviews. The conversation around ""why this here?"" we'll facilitate prior to installation will help educate the public about the significance of bass fishing in this area. We will be able to tell by public feedback online and in person at the unveiling whether people are excited about this and whether they continue to ask about sculpture in Monticello.","When publicizing the park and boat launch we will use images of the sculpture. Social media posts by fishermen will indicate we've successfully used this piece of art to raise the profile of the boat launch. Parker's sculpture has been extremely popular with the public. So many people take pics by the sculpture we had to rearrange the rocks. Anecdotally we've heard it has helped popularize launch.","Achieved proposed outcomes",16750,"Other,local or private",26750,,"Lloyd Hilgart- Mayor, Jim Davidson- City Council, Charlotte Gabler- City Council, Brian Hudgins- City Council, Sam Murdoff- City Council, Parks, Arts Rec Commission:Brian Stoll, Lynn Anderson, Julie Jelen, Janine Kopff, Adam Leiferman, Nancy McCaffrey, Me",0.00,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"The Small Mouth Bass by Parker McDonald at Ellison Park celebrates the return of a homegrown master metal sculptor for one more significant installation, by popular demand.",2022-05-16,2023-05-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,"Westley Seeger","City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","349 West Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,"(612) 414-2155",arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-17,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028950,"Public Art",2023,20000,,"ACHF Arts Access","We believe the installation of this sculpture will celebrate and publicize two big projects in Monticello; the expansion of East Bridge Park, and the official launch of our Arts Trail later this summer. Having a brand new installation to show off, especially one by this much requested hometown artist, will be a great way to introduce our self-guided arts tours connected to the Monticello Arts Trail, and the live in-person tours we will be conducting to kick off the arts trail and park expansion. We feel this new outdoors arts activity in Monticello will change the way people visit out downtown, increasing pedestrian and bike traffic. ; The installation of Parker McDonald's Dragonfly Sculpture at East Bridge Park will help publicize and celebrate the expansion and redesign of that important riverfront park and add to Monticello's growing walkable arts tour. We will have staffers stationed at the park before the expansion begins this spring to count visitors on foot and on bikes. We will also collect counts from the East Bridge Gardeners. Once the piece is installed and the trail maps are up, we'll do another count at similar times/days to see if there is an increase in traffic. We will also conduct polling at the sculpture site after the installation to ask visitors about their activity-- whether they just happen to be going to the park, or are specifically visiting the art sites.; We'll survey area residents online and in person at the unveiling event.","Our outcomes for the sculpture are still planned, but we are in a holding pattern due to construction. The scope of the work involved in developing the site at the corner of Broadway and Hwy 25 downtown has sprawled to envelope the Walnut and Hwy 25 area,","Achieved none of the proposed outcomes",6800,"Other,local or private",26800,,"Monticello City Council: Lloyd Hilgart, Lee Martie, Charlotte Gabler, Tracy Hinz, Sam Murdoff: Parks, arts Rec Commission: Tom Pawelk, Arts Rec Director, Julie Jelen, Janine Kopff, Adam Leiferman, Maria Onnen, Daryl Tindle, Mercedes Turner, Sam Murdoff, C",,"City of Monticello AKA MontiArts","Local/Regional Government","Public Art",,"Stainless and corten steel dragonfly sculpture by Parker Mcdonald to be installed at East Bridge Park in Monticello MN in fall of 2023.",2023-06-30,2023-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Seeger,MontiArts,"349 W Broadway St",Monticello,MN,55362,,Arts@ci.monticello.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-22,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10028473,"Public Art",2023,7535,,"ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To increase public exposure to the arts by at least 200 youth within the first month after installation. If 200 or more youth (","A survey following an educational email w/ video about the public art piece. According to results, >100 youth gained knowledge about the artwork and developed a stronger sense of school pride. Therefore, we successfully changed our audience knowledge/atti","Achieved most of the proposed outcomes",2511,"Other,local or private",10046,,"Scott Andreasen: Tresurer, Al Dahlgren: Vice Chair, Zachary Dorholt: Clerk, Shannon Haws: Chair, Natalie Copeland, Monica Segura - Schwartz, Heather Weems",,"Saint Cloud Technical High School","K-12 Education","Public Art",,"Technical High School Public Art by Desi Murphy.",2023-06-22,2024-01-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jenny,Furcht,"Tech High School","4200 33rd St S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 252-2231",jennifer.furcht@isd742.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-21,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;",,2 10024499,"Public Art",2023,6619,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Many members of our community including library patrons are unaware that the library houses several donated fine art pieces that are displayed throughout the library. During and after the unveiling event of this new public artwork we will work to change that awareness through advertising, marketing and promotions that the library also displays fine art. We would expect several outcomes from this effort. The number of patrons who encounter fine art at the library after June 2023 would increase The number of community members including patrons who encounter fine art will increase because they use the walking path day or night Collected surveys filled out at the event will indicate an increased awareness that the library hosts fine art The library begins to shift its identity from just providing books and services to elevating it to a resource with quality Success can be gauged in a few ways. We will know that the community is aware of art in the library, when we see patrons taking a few minutes to stop and view the art. Receiving verbal or written feedback about the artwork will inform us that the community is aware they can visit the library and find fine art for local viewing. Any artwork feedback signals that a visit to the library provides experiences beyond books. ; We want to begin changing the perception that the library only holds books by shifting its identity and elevating it to a resource where you can encounter quality art by hosting this stained-glass panel for the library patrons and the community. Measuring by count would be the main evaluation method used to show the increased encounters with fine art starting with a baseline of zero. Each additional time period measured would show the changes in viewing. For a physical count of patrons that come into the library and pass by the stained-glass panel, counts could be taken at various times for The number of patrons entering the west entrance, The number of patrons entering the periodical room, The number of tours given to K-12 classes for schools The number of programs that incorporate stained-glass projects Any of these counts would show that an increased number of patrons have encountered fine art. Potentially, the counts could show an increase in community members' encounters with classes and programs. The second evaluation method would be from the surveys completed during and after the unveiling would give us more information about the outcomes. Any of the responses will be tabulated and categorized, and the results and conclusions will be used by FOBL to evaluate the proposed outcomes. In addition, the conclusions will be shared with the Library Board and the City of Buffalo to confirm interest and patron usage. ; Measure the increased encounters with fine art by taking counts of library patrons that enter through the west entrance or enter the periodical room where the stained-glass panel is installed. Count students on tours given about the fine art.","Outcome was to increase awareness that the library hosted art. 145 attended the Unveiling Event, anyone using the West entrance, the periodical room or the walking path will see the art and 54 out of 55 people answered yes to the survey question, ?Would y","Achieved proposed outcomes",712,"Other,local or private",7331,,"Ronnie Stifter: President, Jane Dorn: Vice President, Kay Strait: Secretary, Amy Wittmann: Treasurer",,"Buffalo Library",Libraries,"Public Art",,"The proposed public art is a stained glass panel designed to emphasize the importance of reading and an appreciation of nature. The Buffalo Library will permanently display the panel in a window giving access to fine art at any time on any day.",2022-10-24,2023-09-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Strait,"Buffalo Library","18 Lake Blvd NW",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 355-7739",k.e.strait@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-20,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10024497,"Public Art",2023,15825,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","The seventh permanent sculpture will have been installed in the Delano Sculpture Park. Many area residents will have experienced a free and accessible arts activity locally, with many visiting the sculpture park for the first time. The audience will have gained a new perspective on trumpeter swans and the history of the reintroduction of the trumpeters to Minnesota and our local area. The audience will have gained knowledge about the artist and various aspects of the sculpture and the creative process. The community will have developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and in the sculpture park. The audience will be invited to complete an online survey to provide feedback. The audience has an opportunity to cast a vote for the People's Choice Sculpture from among the works displayed for a year as part of the annual sculpture walk. We will incorporate the Trumpeter permanent sculpture as a part of this survey. To encourage participation, an incentive will be offered in the form of a prize drawing from all surveys submitted by Labor Day 2023. We will continue to accept surveys after that date, but the vote for People's Choice will not be counted. We use the survey to capture demographic details of our audience. A separate child-friendly survey will engage and introduce children to the world of sculpture by letting them vote for their favorite piece. The Arts Council will also solicit feedback through conversations with the City and city commissions, the public art review committee members, key community leaders, and the artist. Members of the council will seek feedback from members of the public as well through our own deep connections into the community.","The audience experienced a free, local, accessible arts activity; learned about the artist/sculpture and about trumpeter swans/reintroduction in our area; and developed a stronger sense of pride in our community and sculpture park. An online survey gather","Achieved proposed outcomes",4762,"Other,local or private",20587,,"Debbie DeBeer: President, LeAnna Wurzer: Vice President, Sarah Hellmich: Treasurer, Diane Johnson: Interim secretary, grant writer, Amy Johnson: webmaster, Tamra Kowalski: board member, Dave Dennison: board member, Jack Neveaux: board member, Sara Morriss",,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Public Art ",,"The Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture would like to commission a sculpture called “Trumpeter” from Willicey Tynes. The unique design celebrates the role of our area in the reintroduction of the trumpeter swan to Minnesota. ",2022-11-01,2023-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,DeBeer,"Delano Area Council for Arts and Culture","944 Eastwood Circle",Delano,MN,55328,"(612) 964-0567x 6",sarah.hellmich@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Hennepin, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-19,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography ","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography ",,2 11025,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,4970,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,300,"Other, local or private",5270,,,,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase 8 wireless microphone units",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellison,Cullinan,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(763) 898-8227",ellisonrussell@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits,,,, 19788,"Small Capital Arts Grant for NonProfits",2013,1629,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","After the next executive director is hired, he or she will be able to perform all the duties of the position which require the office equipment which is included in this request.If the employee does not need to leave the office in order to satisfactorily perform all computer-related tasks, this purchase will be considered to have achieved its purpose.","The office equipment purchased with the help of this Central Minnesota Arts Board grant is used by the Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud's new executive director, hired August 1, 2013. Utilizing this new office equipment, the director can effectively carry out the duties of this position, including communications, document creation, scanning, faxing, and file management on behalf of the organization starting with the 2013-2014 concert season.",,288,"Other, local or private",1917,1629,"Molly Ewing, Judy Heeter, Robert Lavenda, Mary Lou Lenz, Laura Malholtra, Carol Mossey",,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Office equipment for use by new executive director",,,2013-12-31,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Dubin,"Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud","PO Box 205","St Cloud",MN,56302-0205,"(320) 253-3683 ",susan_dubin@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-8,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19801,"Small Capital Arts Grant for NonProfits",2013,3434,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","(1) LED lights have an estimated life span of 7,500 hours. They are also a safety factor in that our gallery manager will only have to climb on a ladder and change lights every 6 years! (2) LED Lights are less expensive to operate. The Alliance will save 5% on electrical costs once they are installed. (3) LED lights provide the best natural light for viewing exhibits. Our Artists are looking forward to this museum quality light, and the Alliance expects that the number of exhibitors will increase by 5%. (4) The quality of light will also be an inducement for attracting quality traveling exhibits. The Alliance expects to schedule one traveling show each year. (5) The Alliance expects that an increase in both exhibitors and traveling exhibits will increase the number of people who visit the gallery. Daily attendance is tracked by the gallery manager.While the board of directors and the gallery committee meet monthly and may make adjustments to the programs and events, they, along with staff, evaluate all aspects of the operation in the spring prior to approving the programs, goals, and budget for the forthcoming year. During the year and before submitting a grant application to Central Minnesota Arts Board, the grant writer reviews prior applicable grant requests to ascertain if stated outcomes were achieved.","Energy and financial savings for the Gallery and Gift Shop: LED lights statistically use 75% less electricity, last 7500 hours which is approximately 25 times longer than traditional incandescent light bulbs. Because these lights were installed in a new building/gallery, we are unable to do a cost comparison from previous year's electrical costs, but we haven't had to change any light bulbs yet. We have heard many compliments from artists and visitors on the nice lighting especially on cloudy days and in the shorter days of winter when we rely on the lights to see gallery and gift shop art pieces. An anticipated outcome that was stated in the original grant request was that we would increase our artists/exhibitors over the previous year due to the museum quality lighting. Our artist numbers this year over last are: Fiscal Year 2014: 227 adults, 90 youth; Fiscal Year 2013: 198. Also, we have seen an increase in visitors to the Gallery and Gift Shop: Fiscal Year 2014: 5453 adults, 455 youth; Fiscal Year 2013: 2660 adults, 259 Youth. Unfortunately, we cannot attribute this increase strictly to the new lighting. But we are confident that the lights give a professional setting that is attractive to both artists and guests.",,16765,"Other, local or private",20199,,"David Raymond, Denny Chuba, Mark Haglund, Wendy Simonsen, Jack Holmes, Nancy Gongoll, James Zaczkoski, Sara Hartman",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","LED lighting for the gallery and gift shop",,,2014-06-30,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","312 Jackson Ave PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4725 ",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Hennepin, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-9,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290 ",1 19816,"Small Capital Arts Grant for NonProfits",2013,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","GREAT Theatre has several measurable outcomes that will be achieved with these capital purchases. The most important outcome is increased quality of our productions. This purchase of four Technobeam Light Instruments will allow GREAT to create artistically stronger productions with higher quality lighting. This would be our first purchase of what is called Intelligent or Moving Lighting that we have had the limited opportunity to rent in the past. Technobeam's feature an efficient Philips MSD 250-2 metal halide arc lamp source. The luminaire's remote focus provides razor sharp beam or image projection at various trim heights and throw distances. Technobeams includes remotely controllable full optical dimming, fade­to­black, and variable speed strobe effects. The fixed color wheel features 12 saturated dichroic colors plus an open position. The system features seven replaceable patterns plus one open position. A rotating effects wheel with five replaceable, rotating positions is also featured. Included as standard are frost, prism, and an assortment of LithoPatterns Art Glass. In real language, the lights will flash, rotate, circle, change color and provide shape and pattern on the stage. These types of instruments are used in all Broadway touring shows and in rock concerts to provide moving light. As a community theatre success is surprising our audiences with fantastic art. Intelligent/moving lights will allow GREAT to grow our skills and provide permanent moving instruments for all our shows on all our stages we utilize in 7W.Great River Educational Arts Theatre is always utilizing methods of information gathering, self-reflection, and listening to the needs of the community. We have surveyed all of our patrons asking for feedback on their mainstage performance experience, inquiring what they would like to see on the stage next season, and soliciting any other comments to ensure Great River Educational Arts Theatre’s excellence. This season we have been growing our participation opportunities for actors, volunteers, and patrons. We strive each day to serve our mission statement: “Great River Educational Arts Theatre creates meaningful experiences for artists and audiences of all ages.” We estimate an increase in quality of technical production will be the result of this purchase. There will also be an increase in light designer fulfillment as they will be able to utilize this intelligent lighting as part of their design. Overall it will also provide another tool for creative directors to utilize when creating their production for Great River Educational Arts Theatre.","GREAT Theatre has several measurable outcomes that will be achieved with this capital purchase. The most important outcome is increased quality of our productions. The purchase of four Technobeam Light Instruments will allow GREAT to create artistically stronger productions with higher quality lighting. This is our first purchase of what is called Intelligent or Moving Lighting that we have had the limited opportunity to rent in the past. Technobeam's feature an efficient Philips MSD 250-2 metal halide arc lamp source. The luminaire's remote focus provides razor sharp beam or image projection at various trim heights and throw distances. Technobeams includes remotely controllable full optical dimming, fade­to­black, and variable speed strobe effects. The fixed color wheel features 12 saturated dichroic colors plus an open position. The system features seven replaceable patterns plus one open position. A rotating effects wheel with five replaceable, rotating positions is also featured. Included as standard are frost, prism, and an assortment of LithoPatterns Art Glass. In real language, the lights will flash, rotate, circle, change color and provide shape and pattern on the stage. These types of instruments are used in all Broadway touring shows and in rock concerts to provide moving light. As a community theatre success is surprising our audiences with fantastic art. Intelligent/moving lights will allow GREAT to grow our skills and provide permanent moving instruments for all our shows on all our stages we utilize in Region 07W measured through use in all GREAT productions in our 13/14 season and beyond. We estimate an increase in quality of technical production"" will be the result of this purchase measured through audience satisfaction surveys sent to all audience members after attending a show. There will also be an increase in light designer fulfillment as they will be able to utilize this intelligent lighting as part of their design. This will be measured through discussion with our lighting designers. Overall it will also provide another ""tool"" for creative directors to utilize when creating their production for GREAT Theatre measured by including an additional technical effect that directors can use.""",,1300,"Other, local or private",4800,,"Brady Hughs, Patricia Dorsher, Pat Thompson, Marianne Arnzen, Patrick LaLonde, Steve Palmer, Wendy Hansen, Bonnie Bologna, Monica Segura-Schwartz",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Technobeam Light Fixtures",,,2013-08-16,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-10,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19831,"Small Capital Arts Grant for NonProfits",2013,3460,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Having this new dance floor as part of our technical equipment will attract more professional companies that we have not be able to attract. We expect to attract 2 new dance performances per year that would have an average of 100 children and 300 adults at each performance. We expect to provide public performance opportunities to an average of 20 dancers per performance, or 40 for the year (new performers). Another outcome is the expansion of our service to our arena of local arts organizations that the Paramount serves. We exist, in part, to serve the 20+ local arts organizations that perform here every year. Providing the equipment that is needed in order for those organizations to be able to present their work is part of our mission.If this funding is secured, we will be able to seek professional dance companies, none of whom travel with a floor, to the Paramount for the 2014-2015 season. Bookings for that season start in November of 2013, after all of the local companies have been given their dates. We will know if the outcome has been achieved by the results of whether or not we were able to attract these dance companies to our stage. We also already know that the three companies that use our stage - two of whom dance without a floor at all - will be thrilled with this addition. We will be able to measure this by speaking with the companies. Continental Ballet in St Paul, Metropolitan Ballet in Minneapolis, and the Minnesota Ballet out of Duluth have all expressed an interest in renting the Paramount stage to do performances. But none of them own a floor that they can travel with, and they can't do a performance on the hard wood floor that we now have.","One specific outcome was the money saved by our local dance organizations who no longer have to rent a dance floor in order to perform here. A second outcome was that now certain local dance companies, who don't have the money to rent a floor, will no longer have to dance on our hard plywood floor. A final outcome is that, starting with 2014-2015 season, we will possibly be able to attract larger name touring dance companies who require a padded, high quality dance floor before they will consider performing in a venue. We are now able to say that we own one. For the 14-15 season, we are looking at the Moscow Ballet's Swan Lake, and Continental Ballet's Giselle.",,614,"Other, local or private",4074,1000,"Greg Murray, Helga Bauerly, Paul Thompson, Tom Wolke, Robert Kalenda, Rebecca Billig, Jeff Goerger, Gary Osberg, Dan Torgerson, Karen Young, King Banian, Jane Oxton, Jay Loch, Cathy Juilfs, Melinda Tamm",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Paramount would like to purchase a dance floor",,,2013-08-31,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3137 ",ljohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-11,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19841,"Small Capital Arts Grant for NonProfits",2013,3358,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We are in the process of surveying the musicians in the Saint Cloud Municipal Band as to whether or not the current seating arrangement affects their performance. We will use the same questionnaire after the new chairs come, and we anticipate statistically significantly fewer replies of negative effects of the new chairs on their musical performance. Musician chairs should allow the musicians to more readily assume a better posture which will positively affect their health and stamina, their ability to breathe more effectively thus producing better tone, and better support their musical talents.We are in the process of surveying the band members as to their perceptions of the quality of current seating, and will request the musicians fill out the same survey regarding the new chairs. About 65% of the responses have been submitted, and of those, 93% report that our current chairs have a negative effect on their musical performance. The most common complaint is that the current seating arrangement contributes to lower back pain or numb legs after a 1.5 hour practice.","We surveyed the musicians before purchasing the new chairs and afterwards, asking both times: 1. What Instrument do you generally play with the Saint Cloud Municipal Band? 2. Do the current chairs accommodate the range of motion necessary to play your instrument effectively? (Yes, No, explain.) 3. Do the current chairs cause back, leg or any physical discomfort during or after the Monday night practice? (Yes, No, explain.) 4. Do the current chairs affect your air flow and breath control positively or negatively? (Affects air flow; does not affect air flow, Explain.) 5. Is the height of your current chair appropriate for you? (Yes, No, Explain) 6. In your opinion, do these chairs in any way affect your musical performance? (Yes, No, explain.)",,593,"Other, local or private",3951,,"Anne Mary Wielkiewicz, John Creasy, Robert Frost, Mary Edwards, Janet Haviland",,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Musician Chairs",,,2013-06-30,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525 ",maryeedwards85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright, Sherburne, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-12,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 19852,"Small Capital Arts Grant for NonProfits",2013,2028,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To purchase appropriate hardware and software to be utilized for the management of the organization.Purchase will be completed and management of the organization will be continued with stronger technology.","To purchase appropriate hardware and software to be utilized for the management of the organization. Purchase will be completed and management of the organization will be continued with stronger technology.",,358,"Other, local or private",2386,64,"Ellen Nelson, Julia Gustafson, Kara Poissant, Colin Jarrell, Christopher Zlatic",,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Computer and Software purchase",,,2013-06-15,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 St Germain St W PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-13,"Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.","Chris Rasmussen: art teacher for 35 years at Foley Senior High (retired), Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Peter Veljkovich: realtor (retired), member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict's/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Janice Courtney: arts advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, management, fundraising, Human Resources, mission-guided organizational planner.",,2 15981,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,930,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. New computer hardware will increase daily efficiency of the Executive Director. 2. New computer software will improve reporting, marketing materials and communication methods. 3. New scanner will shorten the amount of time it takes the symphony librarian to provide the musicians with music for practice purposes.1. New hardware will allow symphony Executive Director to eliminate the 20-30 minutes of time it takes each day to get the current computer system up and running. This will allow the Executive Director to be more efficient. 2. New software will allow the symphony Executive Director to develop and maintain better information, create improved marketing materials and improve communication with audience members, donors, funders and musicians. 3. Symphony librarian will cut time it takes to get music to musicians from two weeks to one week. It currently takes two weeks to get music, scan music and provide music to musicians.","With many thanks to the Central Minnesota Arts Board we have been able to purchase the equipment necessary to increase our productivity and efficiency. The new computer and software has increased daily efficiency. The computer no long shuts down for no re",,165,"Other, local or private",1095,,"Deanna Boone, Glenda Burgeson, Mary Calantoc, Sharon Cogdill, David Haugen, John Ingman, Lori Johnson, Autumn King, Keri Phillips, Roger Rohlck, Kristin Rothstein, Blair Schrader, Jane Schulzetenberg, Mark Springer",,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Computer Hardware and Software",,,2012-08-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276 ",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Meeker, Kandiyohi, Pope, Douglas, Todd, Morrison, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-4,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15989,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Board members and staff will present more visual information to the organizational constituents, donors, and artists. 2. Board engagement will increase by having common technology tools. 3. Information will be streamlined and accessible, such as books, documents, and contracts, in a manner that is tablet friendly. 4. Apps will allow for technologically-challenged board members to have information available, and useable.We will track the use and increases in communication levels with the board members. We will also be able to track a variety of tasks, like donor development software, organizational apps, and 'reader' programs from afar. Currently, we have no way of tracking engagement between meetings, beside social media.","We are primarily focused on utilizing the iPads for building capacity and simplifying task and information sharing.",,1288,"Other, local or private",4788,,"Ellen Nelson, Kara Poissant, Jodi Imholte, John Uphoff, Rhonda Fitzsimmons, Colin Jarrell, Rachael Wenner, Kurt Neu",,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Tablets purchase for organizational development",,,2012-06-25,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 253-5293 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-5,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15990,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,2040,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Traveling bell cases will: 1) allow a quicker set up of equipment with cases can be moved by individual ringers who otherwise could not safely lift the cases. 2) provide for secure way to move bells in trailers or pickups so that the bells are kept in water-resistant, durable heavy duty polyethylene cases that protect the handbells from damage. 3) allow greater access into performing areas such as schools and care centers because of the portability of the cases through stairways and small areas inaccessible to carts. 4) be easier and safer for youth or children to transport in the event that the wRight Ringers Handbell Ensemble includes a guest or short-term ensemble of young ringers in future concerts.The wRight Ringer Ensemble will evaluate the process of transporting the handbells in Port-a-Bell cases every six months. Emphasis will be given to finding the most effective and ergonomically correct way to avoid physical injury for ringers who are required to move the heavy cases filled with handbells. Evaluation will include measuring amount of time needed for set up, developing a travel plan to transporting cases in vehicles not possible in the past, and varying the amount of people in set up crew to share set up duties between more people.","Traveling bell cases allow wRight Ringers Handbell Ensemble to 1) do quicker set up of equipment since individual ringers who previously could not carry bell cases can roll the cases into place; 2) move bells safely in water-resistant, durable polyethylen",,360,"Other, local or private",2400,,"Mary Augustin, Sherilyn Burgdorf, Jill Starr",,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Port-a-Bell traveling handbell cases",,,2012-07-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sherilyn,Burgdorf,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","1812 Hwy 25 S",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1954 ",sherilyn.burgdorf@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-6,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15991,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,2510,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcome of purchasing the riser rails is safety. Having side and back rails prevents singers from accidentally falling off the risers and suffering injury. The digital recorder will make rehearsals more efficient, and performances will be able to be recorded with ease and efficiency. Rehearsal recordings can be posted on a password-protected area of the website where singers can listen and take notes if they miss rehearsal. Performances can also be recorded for promotional and/or educational uses, and even synced with video for high-end production of concert videos.Evaluating the effectiveness of the risers would simply entail ensuring that they are installed properly and noting the lack of incidents relating to safety when performing on the risers. We have not had any incidents of singers suffering injury to date, but having the rails in place would give more peace of mind. Recording concerts, both with the Digital Recorder and without, will be compared side by side to determine if the outcome of higher fidelity recordings has been achieved. Effectiveness of use in rehearsal will be measured by asking singers who did and did not listen to rehearsal recordings. These questions would then indicate their knowledge of what was introduced and covered in the rehearsal that they missed.","The first time that the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota will be able to put our new riser backs and rails to use will be on October 21, 2012, which is the date of our first concert this season. We anticipate that having this extra safety measure (rails",,443,"Other, local or private",2953,,"Jim Wiant, Joann Weber, Mary Jo Bot, Chad Armstrong, Jennifer Butkowski, Karen Cash, Susan Heysse, David Paulson, David Tilstra, Andrew Walesch, Ethan Wittrock, Garrett Lathe, Paula Heydman, Linsey Jo Bosl",,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Digital recorder, back/side rails for risers.",,,2012-07-31,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226 ",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-7,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15932,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,3094,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcomes that will be achieved by these purchases include: Computer, software, monitors: Centralized record-keeping, presentations and workshops for artists and the public. Bullhorn: Dissemination of announcements and information at large events such as the Celebration of the Arts. Microphones/PA Mic System: Sound systems for our music events. Art Display System: Display of photography and art at our events as well as exhibits at local businesses (Credit Unions/Banks etc).We will measure our outcomes of these purchases by talking with community members who attend our events, asking them to comment about how these purchases and related technology impacted their experience. We will also make and document observations of participants as they are exposed to these purchases. In addition to the above, Avon Area Arts will request membership to respond to an online Zoomerang Survey that will survey their feelings about the improved communication and presentation materials. We will ask members to provide comments about the current items, and make suggestions for future acquisitions. We will also develop a checkout system for each of the items that will document the frequency of use to determine if there is an unmet need that is obvious. Data from the previous sources will be reviewed at the annual meeting as a means of sharing with membership.","With the materials purchased as a result of this grant, we have been able to show some results from being able to improve our inventory. However, this will be an ongoing process to determine the measurable effects. We have already placed into use the disp",,795,"Other, local or private",3889,,"Doug Millaway, JoAnn Dirkes, Mike Leedahl, Sherry Kutter, Dana Millaway, Jake Hagedorn, Jo Schwalboski",,"Avon Area Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Cap for Non-Profits - Technology",,,2012-07-11,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sherry,Kutter,"Avon Area Arts","PO Box 443",Avon,MN,56310,"(320) 291-6815 ",slkutter@meltel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15947,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. We will develop a cadre of at least 2 qualified teachers who will be able to effectively teach slab, sculpture and wheel techniques to students of all ages and proficiencies. As other techniques are added i.e. soda and raku firing, more teachers will be added to the teaching roster. 2. We expect that the Alliance will have 50 ceramics course registrations during the first full year of operation (FY 2013). 3. We expect that over 50% of the students enrolling in a course, will elect a second course within a year of their first enrollment. 4. We expect our membership will increase by 10% in FY 2013, 5. We expect over 80% of students taking ceramics courses will return the student surveys with a favorable or highly favorable rating. 6. We expect to develop a program committee of Board, staff and members to oversee all programs by September 2012.1. Evaluations will be collected from the students in ceramic classes, and reviewed by staff and instructors. 2. Instructors will meet quarterly with staff to review past classes and marketing strategies, and make recommendations for future classes. Informally, instructors talk with staff on a weekly basis as they prepare for their classes. 3. The program committee will review class offering, evaluations and enrollment semiannually.","Since the ceramics classroom has been operational, every class offered has been fully subscribed. Many of the adult students have taken successive courses and greatly improved their abilities, as assessed by both their instructor and Elk River Arts Allian",,1065,"Other, local or private",4565,,"Dave Raymond, Wendy Simenson, Jim Rudolph, Nichole Hahn, Dennis Chuba, Nancy Gongoll, Mark Haglund,Sara Hartman, Tara Swartout, James Zachowskii",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Electric wheels for ceramics studio",,,2012-06-21,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","312 Jackson Ave PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 441-4725 ",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-0,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15956,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Great River Educational Arts Theatre has several measurable outcomes that will be achieved with these capital purchases. The most important outcome is increased staff and volunteer productivity. All of these purchases, Vectorworks Spotlight and Renderworks software, Juki sewing machine, LG washing machine, and the Consew clothes iron, will enable Great River Educational Arts Theatre's artistic employees and volunteers to complete their work more efficiently with higher quality outcomes. For example, our current costume shop washing machine leaks, is in need of expensive repairs, and puts our office at risk of flooding and water damage. This requires unnecessary staff time to do basic tasks like dumping the overflow tray and constantly monitoring of the machine. The machineÆs spin cycle is also inadequate requiring a second spin cycle at the end of every load. The purchase of an LG high-efficiency washer will eliminate these unnecessary staff tasks. Another example of increased productivity can be demonstrated with the purchase of the Consew gravity feed steam iron. The reliability and quality of the steam and heat from the gravity feed iron will produce much higher results in a shorter period of time when compared to the current costume iron. A second measurable outcome achieved by these capital purchases, specifically the Vectorworks Spotlight and Renderworks 2012 software, is increased communications. The set designer, technical director, set builders, carpenters, and volunteers will have the increased capability to create two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs across multiple formats for staging and lighting. The software enables interface with multiple staff and volunteers and provides access to additional design resources and libraries. These resulting images can then be imported and exported in multiple formats, thereby enhancing communications. A third measurable outcome of these capital purchases will be an increase in staff and volunteer training. The Vectorworks software, the industrial sewing machine, and the industrial gravity feed clothes iron are all newer technologies the staff and volunteers will utilize to achieve greater results. As a community theatre our success is based on our staff and volunteer's skill attainment.Great River Educational Arts Theatre's 2011-12 season has been a year of information gathering, self-reflection, and listening to the needs of the community. We have surveyed all of our patrons asking for feedback on their mainstage performance experience, inquiring what they would like to see on the stage next season, and soliciting any other comments to ensurethe TheatreÆs excellence. All of this work is in preparation for our 15th anniversary season, which we will be celebrating in 2012-13. Next season we will be growing our participation opportunities for actors, volunteers, and patron. This engagement directly reflects our mission statement: Great River Educational Arts Theatre creates meaningful experiences for artists and audiences of all ages."" As we have been evaluating our product this season, next season we will be assessing our process. All of our staff and volunteers will be asked to complete surveys about their participation, their involvement, and their artistic and technical growth. This analysis, conducted from September 2012 û July 2013, will help us measure the achievement of our intended outcomes: increased productivity, increased communications, and increased technical training.""","GREAT Theatre has several measurable outcomes that were achieved with these capital purchases. The most important outcome was increased staff and volunteer productivity. All of these purchases, Vectorworks Spotlight and Renderworks software, Juki sewing m",,797,"Other, local or private",4297,,"Bonnie Bologna, Joanne Dorsher, Brady Hughs, Sara Erickson, Pat Thompson, Patrick LaLonde, Marianne Arnzen, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Wendy Hanson, Steve Palmer, Patricia Dorsher",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Design Software and Costume Shop Appliances",,,2012-08-31,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W St Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-1,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15965,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,2077,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Decrease in amount of money and time spent on creating publications. Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble, producing more dancers and increased audience. Improved organization and efficient use of time.We will compare time and financial results with data from previous years. We will evaluate the number of dancers who audition for the ensemble and tally attendance at our events. We will document the time and energy spent on tasks and compare it to our last year's data.","Going into this project our measureable outcomes included a decrease in the amount of money and time spent on creating publications; an increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble producing more dancers and increase attendance at events; improved orga",,1182,"Other, local or private",3259,,"Stephanie Eichman, Chuck Norwood, Maggie Moore, Kevin Barnes, Larry Outhwaite, Gretchen Moos",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","office supplies, costumes, computer software",,,2012-09-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kerri,Golombecki,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-8840 ",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-2,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15968,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Nonprofits",2012,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will be able to showcase a rotation of local art in the display cases on a regular basis to provide visitors with a realization of the talent within our community and provide our artists with the recognition they deserve. We will be able to display the artwork in the Paramount Visual Arts Center from various artists in a high traffic area without risk of the pieces receiving damage or theft.We will be providing a guest book for viewers to sign and add comments on the art that is being displayed. We will be keeping track of the different programs the Visual Arts Center provides and the number of attendees. We will also take into consideration that an immeasurable percentage of visitors will be from the Paramount Theatre Events. This is a heavy traffic area and we are confident that it will be seen by a substantial amount of adults and children.","We have already hung art in the display cases, which will be on display during the November art crawl. This will provide visitors with a realization of the talent within our community and provide our artists with the recognition they deserve. We are able ",,978,"Other, local or private",4478,,"Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Billig, Kathleen Gilbride, Jeff Goerger, Pegg A.K. Gustafson, Dennis Hummel, Bob Johnson, Cathy Juilfs, Robert Kalenda, Jay M. Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Jane Oxton, Paul Thompson, Willicey Tynes, Mike Williams, T",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Locking display cases for artwork",,,2012-09-29,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-nonprofits-3,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 11033,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,3963,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,3963,,,,"Cold Spring Area Maennerchor","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase 3-step risers 76-key portable keyboard and accessories",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allan,Beckel,"Cold Spring Area Maennerchor","PO Box 353","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0353,"(320) 685-4473",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-0,,,, 11048,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,343,"Other, local or private",5343,,,,"Great Northern Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Four wireless ear microphone systems and a 16-channel sound board",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Hollermann,"Great Northern Theatre Company","PO Box 504","Cold Spring",MN,56320-0504,"(320) 241-4682",gntc9@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-1,,,, 11049,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,1053,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,1053,,,,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of 50 small lights for music stands and four sound shields",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Nadeau,"Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra","14 N 7th Ave Ste 111 PO Box 234","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-7276",snadeau@stcloudsymphony.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-2,,,, 11052,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,3609,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,3609,,,,"Great River Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of conductor's podium stand and stand light",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Flagstad,"Great River Chorale","PO Box 945","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 308-4057",mdflagstad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-3,,,, 11056,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,5000,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enable nonprofit organizations to purchase nonconsumable resources used for their arts programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,"Brunner Dallager","Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W St Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787",jillb@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-4,,,, 11069,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,474,"Other, local or private",5474,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of five headsets five transmitters and five receivers.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Oxton,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137",jane@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-5,,,, 11072,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,592,"Other, local or private",5592,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of project intelligent mirror and eight lighting instruments",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-6,,,, 11078,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,4931,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,4931,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of a trailer",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-7,,,, 11088,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,4615,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,4615,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of a laptop printer camera software and accessories",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-8,,,, 11094,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,3598,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,3598,,,,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of Apple desktop and Apple laptop and software",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,McNamara,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","PO Box 2","Maple Plain",MN,55359,"(320) 255-0318",lmcnamara@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-9,,,, 11097,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2010,3150,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,1425,"Other, local or private",4575,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Purchase of a laptop computer small printer camcorder and hire someone to redesign their Web site",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-10,,,, 11971,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,3618,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,"Other, local or private",3618,,,,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We have obtained 8 used mac G5 computers @ $300/ computer, and we wish to offer arts classes for graphics and photography. This grant request is for equipment, wiring and programs for this purpose.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Stander,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance AKA Elk River Arts Alliance","312-314 Jackson Ave NW PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330-1505,"(763) 441-4725",j_stander@elkriverart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-11,,,, 11983,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,5533,"Other, local or private",10533,,,,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The purchase of current technology for all staff which include six new 13-inch MacBook Pro Apple Laptops, to replace our outdated current computers, six licenses of Microsoft Works and Norton Virus Protection, one Quickbooks Pro and six flip cameras. This",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 W Saint Germain St Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787",Dennis@GreatTheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-12,,,, 11994,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,1729,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,100,"Other, local or private",1829,,,,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Momentum: A Workshop in Modern Dance is designed to provide opportunities for the community to learn modern and jazz dance. The workshop will also provide opportunities for young dancers to expand on their modern dance vocabulary. MDE has scheduled the fo",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Eichman,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 493-0812",Director@MinnesotaDanceEnsemble.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-13,,,, 12001,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,4171,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,4171,,,,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We will purchase a camera, a camcorder, and lighting equipment for the documentation of artwork and art events.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-14,,,, 12002,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,252,"Other, local or private",5252,,,,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pioneer Place Theater Company will be producing The Wier as the 3rd of seven shows during the 2011-2012 professional theater season. This is a genre that Pioneer Place has never programmed - the art of storytelling. The ""Wier"" means ""The Ghost"", and we ha",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Barth,"Pioneer Place Theatre Company","22 5th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 492-5541",dan@dmrpioneer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-15,,,, 12009,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,2078,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,2078,,,,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We wish to purchase a Musser M42 3.0 Kelon Xylophone and Aspire Latin Percussion Conga drums with stand.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Kaehler,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 249-5525",mkaehler@c21firstrealty.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-16,,,, 12020,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,4960,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,4960,,,,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Young Artist Exhibition Program is an opportunity for exceptional young artists, grades 10-12, to develop an exhibit from beginning to end, while working with established artists and arts professionals. Up to 10 artists will be selected to for this un",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Steadman,"Visual Arts Minnesota","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3108",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-17,,,, 12029,"Small Capital Arts Grant for Non-Profits",2011,4905,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Arts nonprofit organizations experience greater use of technology. Their arts delivery capacity is improved with enhanced arts activities",,,,,4905,,,,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota proposes the purchase of four (4) sections of choral risers for use by its singers and potentially by other choral organizations in the area.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Heydman,"Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota","913 W Saint Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 281-9226",pheydman@youthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-arts-grant-non-profits-18,,,, 26280,"Small Capital for Nonprofits",2014,756,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Once the purchase is complete, the computer-related work of the organization will be more efficient and secure. This, in turn, will allow the Arts Alliance to further its online marketing effort, increase the quality of our email communications, and increase productivity in accounting, marketing and member services.Char Goth will report on the efficiency and ease of use of one of the computers, which will be dedicated to accounting. Stacy Reiseck and Kathy Johnson will report on the efficiency and ease of use of the second computer, which will be used for communication and membership services. The marketing committee will be responsible for planning, implementing and reviewing additional online marketing and communication made possible by these purchases.","Since these are the only computers the Arts Alliance has, they will assist those who are using them to be more efficient and productive with their time. Our Accountant, Director, and Membership Coordinator are the primary ones that use these two computers for all things related to the Arts Alliance. In addition, the computers will give us a more reliable computer system than the outdated system that we replaced. Their effectiveness is subjective in nature and will be accessed by those using them.",,134,"Other, local or private",890,60,"David Raymond, Denny Chuba, Mark Haglund, Wendy Simonsen, Nancy Gongoll, James Zaczkoski, Jack Holmes, Sara Hartman",,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofits",,"Two new computers and a monitor",2014-07-17,2014-09-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sheri,Olson,"Elk River Area Arts Alliance","609 Main St PO Box 737","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 389-0667 ",sheri_olson@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Sherburne, Wright, Stearns, Benton, Isanti, Anoka, Hennepin, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofits,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,No 26287,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2014,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Improve overall sound quality for all Great River Educational Arts Theatre productions and summer camps which will then improve overall production satisfaction. 1) Increase sound quality ranking of Excellent from the current 47% to 75% over two seasons. 2) Increase overall production quality by 2% over two seasons from an average of 90% to 92%.Evaluation will occur through our audience surveys conducted by Up Front Consulting.","Since the equipment was recently purchased, we have not used fully utilized it yet. Once we do, we anticipate the following outcomes: 1) Increase sound quality ranking of ""Excellent"" from the current 47% to 75% over two seasons. 2) Increase overall production quality by 2% over two seasons from an average of 90% to 92%. Evaluation will occur through our audience surveys conducted by Up Front Consulting.",,45000,"Other, local or private",48500,300,"Marianne Arnzen, Bonnie Bologna, Barbara Carlson, Don Christenson, Joanne Dorsher, Brady Hughs, Patrick LaLonde, Steve Palmer, M≤nica Segura-Schwartz, Pat Thompson",,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"32 ULXD Wireless Microphones",2014-08-01,2015-03-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","919 St Germain St W Ste 3000","St Cloud",MN,56301-3407,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26298,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2014,3113,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Brent model 16 Adaptive/Accessible Potter’s wheel makes throwing on a wheel possible for persons in a wheel chair. It will also provide an alternative to the potters who prefer to throw standing up due to back pain or injuries. 2. Brent CXC and stool: We are currently borrowing a local potter’s wheel and are in need of permanently replacing that wheel with an additional potter’s wheel for people to use while classes are in session.We will monitor use of the new wheels and record how often they are being used. This information will be tracked annually. We have regular communication with studio users and gather opinions regularly.","1. Brent model 16 Adaptive/Accessible Potter’s wheel helps us to serve persons with physical limitations and additional potter’s wheel for people to use while classes are in session also helps us to serve more people. We are monitoring use of the new wheels and record how often they are being used. This information will be tracked annually. We have regular communication with studio users and gather opinions regularly.",,550,"Other, local or private",3663,200,"Helga Bauerly, Rebecca Billig, Jeff Goerger, Pegg AK Gustafson, Dennis Hummel, Bob Johnson, Cathy Juilfs, Robert Kalenda, Jay M. Loch, Lynn Metcalf, Bruce Miles, Greg Murray, President, Gary Osberg, Jane Oxton, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Willicey Tynes,",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Accessible Potter's Wheel, CXC Pottery Wheel",2014-07-31,2014-09-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-0,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 26309,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2014,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","As is the case with any musical instrument, care and maintenance are important factors. Care must be taken to maintain the quality of the instrument so that it can be used to create a professional performance. The refurbishing process is necessary 1) to clean and re-voice the set of handbells to create a uniform sound from treble to bass bells, 2) to prevent breakage of bell parts during a performance, 3) to upgrade outdated parts in bells that are difficult to service and replace.Following the refurbishing process, the first rehearsal of the wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble in October 2014 will be spent evaluating the work of the technicians, playing various pieces in order to hear the voicing qualities of the handbells as a set, and checking the tension of the springs, the settings of the clappers, and evaluating the general condition of the handbells to be assured that a quality job was done during refurbishing.","The outcomes achieved by the handbell refurbishing are 1) a uniform sound and ringing touch to the entire 5 octave set of bells and 2) assurance that all inner workings of the handbells are replaced which avoids breakage of handbell parts prior to concerts. Since the return of the handbells following the refurbishing process, wRight Ringers have been evaluating the handbells during rehearsals in October and November. Handbell spring tension, crucial for proper ringing, is checked on all bells.",,1119,"Other, local or private",4619,,"Sherilyn Burgdorf, Jill Starr, Mary Augustin, Joan Johnso",,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Refurbishing - 5 octaves of Schulmerich handbells",2014-10-01,2014-10-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sherilyn,Burgdorf,"wRight Ringers Community Handbell Ensemble","1812 Hwy 25 S",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1954 ",sherilyn.burgdorf@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-1,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; PJ Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director of Elk River Arts Alliance, career school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: former member of Littleton Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director of Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 30648,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2015,1891,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This equipment will improve the sound and accessibility at concerts. Audience members who are hard of hearing will be better able to hear musical selections in locations where the sound systems are low quality. The sound quality will improve for audiences at outdoor public events in which the Chamber Singers participate. We plan to take evaluation surveys at the first concert where we utilize our small capital purchase to determine audience appreciation of improved sound quality. The program director will gain verbal feedback from audience members and performers.","We maintained our audience and increased our outreach for 2015. We evaluated this via ticket sales and estimate that we had additional 200 at our Austrian bon voyage concert, 500 at our Choral Community concert, and 900 at our Thanksgiving concert where we did not measure attendance by ticket sales because they were free. Additionally, we promoted membership through additional radio, Facebook, and postcard ads. We sold 9 tickets via Facebook ads in our first year trying them.",,334,"Other, local or private",2225,,"Laura Capes, Laura Kangas, Tom Ramsey, Travis Scepaniak, Beverly Fiereck, Lila Heins, Keith Larson, Mary Kaeter, Don Neu",,"Minnesota Center Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Portable sound system to improve sound at concerts",2015-07-01,2015-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jestine,Ware,"Minnesota Center Chorale","PO Box 471","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 252-0051 ",jestine.ware@elfeditingandwriting.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-2,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; Ken Barry: blues musician, photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Community Theatre Director.",, 30651,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2015,1503,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Decrease in amount of time spent on creating publications, advertising, programming, and communications. Increased awareness of Minnesota Dance Ensemble, producing more dancers and increased audience. Improved organization and efficient use of time. We will compare the amount of time spent with data from previous years. We will evaluate the number of dancers who audition for the ensemble and take attendance at our events. We will compare the time and energy spent on tasks and compare it to the previous year.","This laptop purchase is helping the directors of Minnesota Dance Ensemble create awareness of the company with consistent outreach through social media, electronic communications and internally created advertisements. This communication outlet is providing opportunities for dancers and the community to effectively engage in the arts. These laptops are also enabling Minnesota Dance Ensemble directors to be more organized and accessible to provide these opportunities.",,644,"Other, local or private",2147,,"Chuck Norwood, Jill Pauly, Jeff Ringer, Kevin Barnes",,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Two laptop computers.",2015-09-01,2015-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Morgan,"Minnesota Dance Ensemble","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(763) 607-7024 ",moti2764@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-3,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; Ken Barry: blues musician, photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Community Theatre Director.",, 30659,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2015,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Grant funds would be added to current seat campaign contributions so as to be able to collect $171,200 which is one half of the cost of theatre seat replacement. Patron related outcomes would include: 1. Ability to better serve those with varying disabilities. 2. Enhanced patron access with additional seating capacity. 3. Comfortable seating for shows. 4. Seats requiring little or no repair. 5. Attractive and pleasing environment. A daily accounting of funds coming in measures progress and will clearly indicate when we have reached our goal. When new seats are installed we will be able to measure: 1. The number of people served who have disabilities. 2. Increased ticket sales. 3. Decreasing patron complaints regarding seating. 4. Decreasing repair hours and dollars. 5. Patron comments regarding the attractive and pleasing environment.","Patron satisfaction is so important to the success of the arts in general and performing arts and entertainment in particular. With 806 new seats we've added cup holders; the seats are 3 inches higher (aiding in leg comfort); on average seats are 1.5 inches wider; there are six transfer seats for wheelchairs with arm that raise up serving not only transfer patrons, but also people of size; and there are eight wheelchair of scooter positions which allow for better visibility and for these patrons to be closer to the stage. Outcomes beyond comfort include increased accessibility for all patrons and enhanced ingress and egress.",,338898,"Other, local or private",342398,,"K Banaian, H Bauerly, D DeBliek, P Harris, M Kanengieter-Wildeson, J Mathews, L Metcalf, D Meyer, D Mondloch, G Mrozek, G Murray, G Osberg, M Tamm, P Thompson, D Torgeson, W Tynes, K Young, J Goerger, R Kalenda, M Williams",,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Seat replacement for the Paramount Theatre",2015-07-01,2015-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,,"(320) 259-6453 ",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-4,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; Ken Barry: blues musician, photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Community Theatre Director.",, 30674,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2015,2841,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. To increase the efficiency and flow of ticket scanning from hand marking tickets to scanning bar codes tracking ticket validity 2. Increase the quality of sound in large cast rehearsals with a sound system that has the ability to have every participant engaged. 3. Increase the flow of office/administrative work with updated tools and products, making processing easier and faster. 4. Increase the participation of surveys by having multiple devices available at performances and rehearsals. Our evaluation of the outcomes will consists of: Google Doc reports on increased submission of surveys submitted by audience members, cast members, and SOAR production staff. The increased amounts of data typed into our Demographic Xcel Document File that helps us determine who we are serving and how effectively we are serving the need in our communities we serve. Overall production quality due to the increase of participants’ engagement due to more efficiently run rehearsals with proper sound.","The use of the Bose system and wireless mic was critical for our latest production of Littler Mermaid. We had over 114 participants in the production and the system was used to help the kids hear the director and to pipe in music for choreography. During our intermission at our performances we used the system to promote concessions, pancake breakfast tickets and move people into different areas due to congestion. The iPads proved to be essential to our ticket scanning.",,502,"Other, local or private",3343,,"Terrell Beaudry, Debra Bishop, Ellen Beaudry, Jamie Reznicek, Matt Weber",,"SOAR Regional Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"SOAR Regional Arts Capital Request 2015",2016-01-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terrell,Beaudry,"SOAR Regional Arts","113 Oak Ave SW","St Michael",MN,55376,"(763) 218-2989 ",terrellsteven@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-5,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, community theatre director, Choir Director at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Annandale, high school voice teacher.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North LLC; Ken Barry: blues musician, photographer; Mark Nelson: Choral Director, Community Theatre Director.",, 35561,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2016,3436,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Patrons will report back that their theater experience at Buffalo Community Theater was improved, due to better sound quality and consistency in all productions. Organization staff and volunteers will report that the new, digital sound system will make their jobs easier. Sound designers will report enhanced ability to design better sound plots. Outcomes will be measured by surveys sent to theater patrons through email and social media, and through volunteer and staff surveys after each production.","Although we will not be able to use the equipment until our next production in February of 2017, when we do use it, we expect patrons will report back that their theater experience at Buffalo Community Theater was improved, due to better sound quality and consistency. Sound designers will report enhanced ability to design better, more creative sound effects, be able to easily program multiple wireless microphones for a large production. Staff will report that the new, digital sound system made it easier for them to accomplish their sound production goals and has facilitated their ability to train new volunteers to help with running the sound board. All of these outcomes will be recorded through the use of surveys for audiences and staff.",,606,"Other, local or private",4042,200,"Jon Salmon, Michael Walsh, Erin Walsh, Diane Paulu, Janice Luoma, Jon Salmon, Suzanna Joyce, Don Schmidt, Bryce Bishop, Jamie Cassidy, Greg Bestland, Philip Ludwig, Jennifer Robinson",0.00,"Buffalo Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Sound production equipment",2016-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanna,Joyce,"Buffalo Community Theater","PO Box 23",Buffalo,MN,55313-0023,"(612) 404-0228 ",zannaj@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Wright, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-6,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 35581,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2016,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","These three capital items will help GREAT achieve three main outcomes 1) increased productivity and efficiency 2) improved safety and 3) high quality music, scenic and costume builds for GREAT Theatre productions, camps and classes. We will measure through 1) time saved using an efficient modern table saw, industrial sewing machine and second keyboard 2) increased training and safety afforded staff and volunteers and 3) audience satisfaction ratings for music quality and for scenic and costume elements built for GREAT Theatre shows, camps and classes.","These three capital items will help GREAT achieve three main outcomes 1) increased productivity and efficiency as measured by time savings 2) improved safety through training completed and 3) high quality music, scenic and costume builds for GREAT Theatre productions, camps and classes measured through surveys.",,1116,"Other, local or private",4616,,"Bonnie Bologna, Joanne Dorsher, Patrick LaLonde, Barbara Carlson, Chris Kudrna, Kimberly Foster, Pat Thompson, Steve Palmer, Lori Glanz, Monica Segura-Schwartz, Marianne Arnzen, Cassie Miles",0.00,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Scene shop, rehearsal hall and costume shop capital purchases",2016-06-15,2016-06-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Whipple,"Great River Educational Arts Theatre AKA GREAT Theatre","710 Sundial Dr","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 258-2787 ",dennis@greattheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-7,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 35593,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2016,2653,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The purchase of the lathes would assure the continued offering of woodturning to the community through ongoing classes and Arts Underground. 150 students will experience woodturning through the Arts Underground program. 600 community members will engage with woodturners through art crawl demonstrations. We will offer at least one wood turning workshop of a nationally recognized artist for members of our community. We carefully track the number of students that attend classes and Arts Underground through a database system that is used for organization wide statistical reporting. Derick Segerstrom is responsible for tracking attendance for the Visual Arts center participation. He feeds the information into databases that we use for reporting. All class attendants are given a class evaluation form at the completion of classes to provide feedback.","The Paramount Center for the Arts now owns five lathes and has on loan four more lathes. With these additional lathes the Paramount is able to offer more seats in classes to the public through our regular classes. The Paramount will be hosting our first woodturning workshop in January of 2017 in partnership with the Mid Minnesota Association of Woodturners. More youth are able to learn woodturning during Arts Underground, our Thursday evening open studio mentorship program.",,611,"Other, local or private",3264,100,"King Banaian, Helga Bauerly, David DeBliek, Paul Harris, Marla Kanengieter-Wildeson, John Mathews, Lynn Metcalf, Dan Meyer, Dan Mondloch, Gary Mrozek, Greg Murray, Gary Osberg, Melinda Tamm, Paul Thompson, Dan Torgeson, Willicey Tynes, Karen Young, Jeff Goerger, Robert Kalenda, Mike William",0.00,"Paramount Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Purchase of four lathe stations.",2016-10-28,2016-10-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Gohman,"Paramount Arts Resource Trust AKA Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center","913 St Germain St W","St Cloud",MN,56301-3460,"(320) 257-3137 ",mgohman@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-8,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 35600,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2016,2384,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Portable musician stands are vital to Saint Cloud Municipal Band, as the venues move and require mobile equipment. The performance will also be enhanced by presenting matching stands. In addition some musicians stands work very well outside in a windless venue, but a strong breeze sends the music flying. These portable stands will all fit in one or two boxes and can be transported the trailer with the percussion equipment. Stands with lights will facilitate our playing Hester Park (July 4) and other outdoor concerts. Fewer musicians will find their music scattered about the stage; we will look much more professional than we do now; potential socio-economic differences between musicians will not be obvious as everyone will have the same stand and same stand light.","This summer we used the stands four times and the lights two times. We will continue to use the stands for our concerts this winter, and both the stands and light for many years. The Saint Cloud Municipal Band looks more uniform and professional when everyone uses the same equipment. The lights were a great asset to the late summer concerts when the sun started going down before we were done playing.",,1816,"Other, local or private",4200,,"John Creasy, Wayne Kuehl, Amy Sauter, Tammy Creasy, Robert Bach, AnneMary Wielkiewicz",0.00,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"60 portable musician stands and lights.",2016-10-01,2016-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Edwards,"Saint Cloud Municipal Band","2141 Tamarack Dr","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 267-9449 ",foxjcw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-9,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 35611,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2016,1778,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Visual Arts Minnesota will have a desktop computer for volunteers and staff to work on for designing promotional collateral, updating databases and mailing lists and managing program data. Visual Arts Minnesota will have a set of 12 portable easels to utilize for pop up exhibitions and rental to community groups. Visual Arts Minnesota will have a hanging system installed at it's office location in the common area for professional display of fine art for exhibitions and events. Measurable will be the use of the hanging system and easels. We will be able to count how many times the equipment is used to display visual art. The use of a desktop computer will strengthen the organization and output of our services.","Visual Arts Minnesota now possess 1) a set of twelve new display easels, 2) a molding and wire gallery system - installed at Eastman Gallery 3) a new HP23-832 TouchScreen AllInOne Intel Core i3 8GB desktop computer. 1. The twelve easels are now registered in our rental program as ""display only"" easels and will be maintained as such, not being permitted to be used for art making. 2. The hanging system is located at Eastman Gallery. The gallery will host up to 12 exhibitions annually, most of which will be organized by Visual Arts Minnesota. The first exhibition reception is planned for September 16. 3. The HP desktop computer is installed in Visual Arts Minnesota's office, behind a locked door. Visual Arts Minnesota's DropBox database has been downloaded to the computer's hard drive and will be organized to maximize its efficacy in devoting future programing. New proprietary PC software has been identified. This will enable our staff and intern to efficiently produce graphics.",,314,"Other, local or private",2092,,"Julia Gustafson, Ellen Nelson, Shane Mahon, Regan Stommes",0.00,"Visual Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"Visual art exhibition, equipment and desktop computer",2016-07-15,2016-07-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natalie,Ratha,"Visual Arts Minnesota","PO Box 972","St Cloud",MN,56302,"(320) 257-3108 ",vam@visualartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-10,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 35613,"Small Capital for Nonprofit",2016,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2015 Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A new computer will increase teacher productivity and enhance the private music lessons they provide. It will also help us attract students via social media. New guitar amps and new music stands will ensure studios are well equipped for private lessons and proper gear is available for concerts. Feedback will be obtained from the teachers at regular scheduled faculty meetings, from emails, and from their frequent visits to our administrative office. Year-end surveys will solicit feedback from families and students. Registration forms learn how new students heard of the school (social media, word of mouth, reference, etc.).","A new computer has increased teacher productivity and enhanced the lessons they provide. Teachers regularly utilize the new computer to chart songs, print lyrics, research music, and prepare for lessons. It will also help us attract students via social media as teachers begin to plan how they'll use the machine for an upcoming newsletter and blog. The new guitar amps and new music stands ensure studios are well equipped for private lessons and proper gear is available for concerts. Feedback so far obtained from the teachers (from faculty meetings, emails, and their frequent visits to our administrative office) have been all positive and very thankful. We can now facilitate all 4 of our guitar teachers providing instruction at once! Year-end surveys will solicit feedback from families and students. Registration forms learn how new students heard of the school (from social media, word of mouth, reference, etc.).",,508,"Other, local or private",3308,,"Anita Baugh, Erin Szabo, Matt Westlund, Arnie Kahara, Jason Tangen, Paul Wirth",0.00,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Small Capital for Nonprofit",,"New computer, guitar amps, and music stands.",2016-12-31,2016-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Goering,"Wirth Center for the Performing Arts","823 1st St S PO Box 162","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 255-0318 ",cgoering@wirthcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-capital-nonprofit-11,"Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser, Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: Minnesota visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, serves on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, printer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: Professional film, digital and nature photographer, local arts center and photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.","Janice Courtney: Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the St Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate; Linda Brobeck: visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, has served on a number of non-profit boards; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Ken Barry: blues musician, Victorian photographer, Nuclear Engineer; George Minerich: film, digital, and nature photographer, local arts center, photography club volunteer; Mark Nelson: public school music teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.",,2 10023986,"Sponsorship Grant",2022,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","In 2022, more than 10 high schools in Central Minnesota will participate in the juried exhibition featuring the work of at least 75 students. Data will be collected virtually throughout the program.","We supported 16 central MN schools in our 2022 High School Juried Art Show. The Paramount researched and implemented a new online platform to gather and present information. Only two (out of 109) students required additional assistance uploading the work. We captured an unprecedented number of votes for the ""People's Choice Award"" - a new category designed to engage the community in the program.","Achieved proposed outcomes",5276,"Other,local or private",7276,,"King Banaian, Chris Stalboerger, Hanna Lord, Elna Bateman, Abdi Daisane, David DeBlieck, Meghan Dingmann, Melissa Fradette, John Mathews, Lynn Metcalf, Jeffrey Peterson, June Roos, Melinda Tamm, Janet Tilstra, Dan Torgersen, Alyse Weis, Paul Brandmire, Sc",0.00,"Paramount Center For The Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sponsorship Grant",,"2022 AnnualHigh School Juried Art Show virtual art submission platform, gallery, and awards ceremony",2021-11-01,2022-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Kiley,"Paramount Center For The Arts","913 W St Germain St","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 257-3106",bjohnson@paramountarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sponsorship-grant,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10023988,"Sponsorship Grant",2022,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","To engage the St.Cloud and surronding areas families with a variety of Artist from the BIPOC community, sharing the historical and educational aspect of Juneteenth now a nattional holiday. post email survey and on the ground questionaire","Juneteenth celebration was hosted by Higher Works Collaborative and African American Male Forum. This event brought together over 1200 people to celebrate the freedom of slavery. In this event we was able to educate the community on historical places and times in our nations history. We were also able to honor local living Black pillars in our community. We was able to extend to our community.","Achieved proposed outcomes",20665,,27665,,"?Elder James E. Alberts II, Pastor, ?1st Lady Natoyia Alberts, ?Mother Rychelle Liggans, Minister Alfred Smith, Deacon Brian Hurrell, Deaconess Jeannette Haynes, ?Asp Missionary, Debra Leigh",0.00,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sponsorship Grant",,"Juneteenth Celebration and performance with storytelling, singing, dancing and live music",2022-06-17,2022-06-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Buddy,King,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","402 8th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 217-1052",bking@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Benton, Benton",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sponsorship-grant-0,"Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography","Linda Brobeck: CMAB Board Vice Chair, Minnesota visual artist and owner of Crow River North, LLC., has served on a number of non-profit boards; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography",,2 10028982,"Sponsorship Grant",2023,5000,,"ACHF Arts Access",,"The evaluation method that we used was a survey. 99% rated excellent in overall experience participation in the event. 99% rated excellent as a vendor, 99% rated excellent with the products and services aligned with the theme of the heritage month celebra","Achieved proposed outcomes",2500,"Other,local or private",7500,250,"Fabrice Siellinou, Etienne Campaore, Assita Kaboare, board member, West Africa consultant, Rolando Guzman, board member, Hispanic consultant, JC Vann, board member, Asian consultant, Abdo Wake, board member, Somali consultant",,"Hands Across the World","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sponsorship Grant",,"First annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration",2023-09-15,2024-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brianda,Cediel,"Hands Across the World","1605 Goettens Way Ste 206","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 260-1072",info@handsacrosstheworldmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Stearns, Wright, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sponsorship-grant-3,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager;Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd, B.S, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Sandi Kroll, BA in Performing Arts, Technical theatre, Stage Management, MA of Social Work, training in vocal, scenic painting and pottery; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance","Buddy King; Gretchen Boulka; Sean Donahue; Joyce Lyons, Jo McMullin-Boyer; Denise Todd; Spencer Madsen, Sandi Kroll; Bopha Thomas","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10028470,"Sponsorship Grant",2023,6000,,"ACHF Arts Access",,"As described we used a multiple medilums of recieving feedback. We used surveys, we had conversations with individuals and also with organiztions who particiapted","Achieved proposed outcomes",21000,"Other,local or private",27000,,"Lashell Spence, Officer, Richard Walker, Carmilla Mimms",,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sponsorship Grant",,"Juneteenth 2023",2023-06-16,2024-06-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Buddy,King,"Higher Ground Church of God in Christ","402 8th Ave S","St Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 217-1052",bking@bgcmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,"Benton, Sherburne, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sponsorship-grant-2,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community;Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board;Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer;Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider;Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Board Member, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network;","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 10028187,"Sponsorship Grant",2023,3000,,"ACHF Arts Access",,"Certainly, here's an example of specific outcomes achieved and evaluation methods used to measure them for a Somali Independence Day celebration: Community Engagement: One of the primary goals was to engage a diverse range of community members in the cele","Achieved proposed outcomes",8375,"Other,local or private",11375,100,"Burhan Abdirisack Hersi, Burhan Hassan, Vise Chair, Sharmarke G. Hassan, Member of Board",,"Internal Housing Assistant AKA Somali Independence Day","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sponsorship Grant",,"Somali Independence Day",2023-06-26,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Omar,Podi,"Internal Housing Assistant AKA Somali Independence Day","2719 W Division St Ste 114","St Cloud",MN,56301,,dooleabdulle471@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sponsorship-grant-1,"Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Gretchen Boulka: CMAB Vice Chair, Director of Performing Arts at Paramount Center for the Arts, arts administrator with background in development, special events, program management, marketing and communications; musician, member of the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) and on the Board of Directors for Minnesota Presenters Network; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Treasurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager;Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Producer, Community Events Organizer; Denise Todd, B.S, Business Administration with a Minor, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health, Planning and Community Development and a Minor, Ethnics, Human Relations.; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Sandi Kroll, BA in Performing Arts, Technical theatre, Stage Management, MA of Social Work, training in vocal, scenic painting and pottery; Bopha Thomas, Princeton Area of Commerce Board Member; Associate of the Arts in Fashion Design, Theatre performance","Buddy King; Gretchen Boulka; Sean Donahue; Joyce Lyons, Jo McMullin-Boyer; Denise Todd; Spencer Madsen, Sandi Kroll; Bopha Thomas","Central Minnesota Arts Board, Leslie LeCuyer (320) 968-4290",1 19829,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2013,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Students used scale and proportion to create a model drawing. Students learned to transition ideas from word based brainstorming to visual based expression. Students designed, created, and installed a puzzle mural based on the Elk River as a theme.Drawing students will create drawings that are proportionate to the mural wall. These sketches will demonstrate their ability to conceive how the finished mural might look and ability to use scale to keep everything accurate and proportionate. A descriptive review of mural examples throughout history will generate a list of quality criteria for murals. A completed and installed mural will demonstrate that students are able to design, create, and install a puzzle mural. Group discussion after installing the panels will allow us to ask students about their favorite part of making the mural and if and how they think it will affect others.","Students used scale and proportion to create a model drawing. The mural panels were completely sketched out after 5 working days. To complete this, students had to measure and use the grid transfer system to create accurate proportions of their source photographs and sketches. Then the sketches were successfully transferred to the panels. Students learned to transition ideas from word based brainstorming to visual based expression. After the initial introduction to murals, the students brainstormed possible themes for the mural. A theme of local landmarks was agreed upon, which inspired a few students and one parent to take reference photos. Students then created drawings that were proportionate to the final panels, and made editing and compositional decisions to enhance the specific landmark and tie it into the overall mural design. One student went so far as to create a digital sketch of the 10th mural panel (including a detailed silhouette of an elk). Students designed, created, and installed a puzzle mural based on the Elk River as a theme. From planning and drawing to arranging the painted panels, a finished mural hanging in the community room represents the completion of the entire project. The drawing and painting was all completed by students.",,,,1800,,,,"Daniel J. Mondloch AKA Dan Mondloch",Individual,"Elk River Mural",,"Elk River Mural",2012-11-26,2013-01-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Mondloch,"Daniel J. Mondloch AKA Dan Mondloch",,,MN,,"(320) 250-0073 ",artist@danmondloch.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-7,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 19851,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2013,1775,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Each student will have at least one completed piece of work and all students participate in the group exhibit at the end of the residency.Count the amount of completed works and have each one prepared for the exhibit.","It was determined that students would take the information presented in each class and use it to achieve the desired effects. Students that completed the classes each have a finished drawing that will be exhibited during the art crawl. Having completed work that was exhibition worthy and ready was the evaluation method.",,,,1775,,,,"Willicey A. Tynes",Individual,"Area Learning Center Painting and Drawing",,"Area Learning Center Painting and Drawing",2013-02-01,2013-02-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Willicey,Tynes,"Willicey A. Tynes",,,MN,,"(320) 309-0481 ",willicey@tynesart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-8,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School Art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member, College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Charlene Sul: Art Director û Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Peter Veljkovich: former member of the Little Fine Arts Committee, former county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Disc Jockey; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint JohnÆs University Fine Arts Series; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota, fundraising and organizational administrator; Helene Woods: Nonprofit and Public Administrator, Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council.",,2 15986,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1355,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students will learn how to choose objects for a still life composition, how to arrange objects to create an interesting composition. Additionally, students will learn how to draw the arrangement and how to consider the light source and shade the composition. The students will also learn how to use oil paints.Students will create arrangements of related objects that are interesting. Students will draw an accurate depiction of the arranged objects. Students will accurately shade a still life drawing. Students will create a still life art work using oil paints.","Students completed a still life oil painting on canvas starting with a drawing of the subject and then proceeding with systematic approach. Students chose individual points of view from which to start their paintings, after having a complete drawing of th",,,,1355,,,,"Willicey A. Tynes",Individual,"Still Life comp and painting",,,2012-02-07,2012-03-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Willicey,Tynes,"Willicey A. Tynes",,,MN,,"(320) 309-0481 ",willicey@tynesart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-6,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15904,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,750,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Guided by visual artist Lee Ann Goers, students study state bugs, make skeletal drawings, and create abstract 3 dimensional masks. Because students learn in different ways I will provide additional entry points for experiential learning through playful sensory participation, including movement, sound making, and singing. These skills are applied as students express the character of their chosen insects in active, fun, and imaginative ways.There will be an increased level of student participation and enjoyment in warm-up exercises, loosening up over a series of sessions, and taking greater creative and expressive risks. Students successfully translate information about a non-human physical form (insects, both realistic and imagined) into creative movement, sound, description, and story. Students demonstrate greater accuracy, confidence, and energy in performing with and in front of their peers in a variety of performance modes. Students act in cooperation in an environment where they feel the freedom and support to express themselves in new and dynamic ways. Students share in group discussions what they learned, what was challenging, and what was fun about participating in warm-up exercises and group performance.","Students used their biological understanding of insects as they experimented in expressing characteristics such as: ""How does a dragonfly move? What sound does a click bug make and what is it doing while clicking? What is a proboscis and how can you physi",,,,750,,,,"MariΘnne E. Kreitlow",Individual,"Bugs Holiday: Movement and Sound",,,2012-04-04,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,MariΘnne,Kreitlow,"MariΘnne E. Kreitlow",,,MN,,"(320) 543-3394 ",marienne@marienne.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-2,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,Yes 15945,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students learn the process of blocking in color, transferring the design, blending, and adding texture/ pattern with stamps to create desired effects and outcomes for the mural. Students learn about the making of art through the observation and hands-on experience of working or observing a professional artist.Students will be able to explain the sequence of creating a mural from start to finish.","Students were able to share with their peers, teachers, parents and community members the sequence for creating a large mural. Students were evaluated on their ability to know and use the vocabulary during the process of making the mural with the artist, ",,,,1800,,,,"Jill D. Dubbeldee Kuhn",Individual,"Talahi Gym Mural",,,2012-01-30,2012-02-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,"Dubbeldee Kuhn","Jill D. Dubbeldee Kuhn",,,MN,,"(320) 363-4194 ",jillddk@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-3,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15946,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Students learn the process of blocking in color, transferring the design, blending, and adding texture/pattern with stamps to create desired effects and outcomes for the mural. Students learn about the making of art through the observation and hands-on experience of working alongside a professional artist.Students will be able to explain the sequence of creating a mural from start to finish.","A mural was created by 24 6th graders and artist Jill Dubbeldee Kuhn successfully and in a safe and timely manner in the hallway of Talahi Community School. Selected students chosen by Ms Erie, the art teacher, contributed in positive and engaging ways to",,,,1600,,,,"Jill D. Dubbeldee Kuhn",Individual,"Talahi Hallway Mural",,,2012-02-06,2012-02-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,"Dubbeldee Kuhn","Jill D. Dubbeldee Kuhn",,,MN,,"(320) 363-4194 ",jillddk@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-4,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 15950,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1793,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","To increase the students' comprehension by applying writing, storytelling and mask making. In creating masks students will ask questions regarding the physical properties of the materials used such as color, shape, texture, and flexibility.Their evaluation will be based on such data as the completion of the mask, concepts students used to describe their mask, if they can state why certain materials were used in the mask, is their writing grade-level appropriate. Artist will work throughout the residency with the Coordinator to compare notes, to evaluate progress and results and to connect with other staff members.","Students completed a black and white drawing of a North American Animal. Success was measured by the use of two or more patterns in the final drawing. Using their drawings as a guide, students created a three-dimensional mask from a milk carton. Students ",,7,"Other, local or private",1800,,,,"Lee Ann Goerss",Individual,"My No. American Animal Friend",,,2012-02-15,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Lee Ann",Goerss,"Lee Ann Goerss",,,MN,,"(763) 682-4756 ",lmgoerss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-5,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedicts/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive Director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board; P.J. Fanberg: Executive Director of Land Of Lakes Choirboys of Minnesota; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Charlene Sul: Art Director for Hands Across the World, facilitator, Art Lecturer.",,No 12955,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The Big Idea is to leave both students and educators with a positive and fun art encounter worth repeating; and, an overall collaborative art experience that helps them connect art with other areas of learning. This plan will pose such questions as: What can I use to create art? How do we find art in the world around us? Can we learn something about science or social studies when we do art? Is there a connection between writing and art? The Learning Goals apply to all learners; with a more in-depth emphasis in the Core Group. This collaborative Residency will be guided by the teamwork of Artist and the 3-5 Core Teachers. This team will facilitate the assessment and achievement of goals. Learning Goals: To make clear connections between art and other areas of learning, i.e. can the students verbalize a link between their artwork and a statement about science or social studies. To challenge the students' use of vocabulary by coupling art and writing. To explore various art media through the creation of masks.In-service hours are woven throughout the program to gather evidence of learning, including the Teacher/Artist team and meetings with staff. The final collective display can be used as a student exemplar to assess the success of the project and will also be used as a tangible work of art to share and solicit student response using prompting phrases. This provides me with a variety of opportunities to observe, share and communicate. Spreading the project over time allows for focus on smaller groups as well as the big picture. This project is incorporated into current district standards as well as state standards and will culminate in a community celebration of art and learning.","Students researched a State Bug of their choosing. Students completed a black and white drawing of the insect. Success was measured by the use of multiple patterns and the labeling of all parts that identify it as an insect. Before using their drawings as",,,,1800,,,,"Lee Ann Goerss",Individual,"Bugs Eye View of the States",,"My proposal is for a divided 4-day Residency that will reach approximately 130 learners grades 3-5. The project is the creation of insect masks in an adaptive form and designing a setting for display of these masks for Expo Night, Discovery's year-end celebration.",2012-01-02,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Lee Ann",Goerss,"Lee Ann Goerss",,,MN,,"(763) 682-4756 ",lmgoerss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12956,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The Big Idea is to leave both students and educators with a positive and fun art encounter worth repeating; and, an overall collaborative art experience that helps them connect art with other areas of learning. This plan will pose such questions as: What can I use to create art? How do we find art in the world around us? Can we learn something about science or social studies when we do art? Is there a connection between writing and art? The Learning Goals apply to all learners; with a more in-depth emphasis in the Core Group. This collaborative Residency will be guided by the teamwork of Artist and the 3-5 Core Teachers. This team will facilitate the assessment and achievement of goals. Learning Goals: To make clear connections between art and other areas of learning, i.e. can the students verbalize a link between their artwork and a statement about science or social studies. To challenge the students' use of vocabulary by coupling art and writing. To explore various art media through the creation of masks.In-service hours are woven throughout the program to gather evidence of learning, including the Teacher/Artist team and meetings with staff. The final collective display can be used as a student exemplar to assess the success of the project and will also be used as a tangible work of art to share and solicit student response using prompting phrases. This provides me with a variety of opportunities to observe, share and communicate. Spreading the project over time allows for focus on smaller groups as well as the big picture. This project is incorporated into current district standards as well as state standards and will culminate in a community celebration of art and learning.","This residency involved the creation of a collaborative work of art at each grade level. Each project was introduced through literature and was connected to a specific district core lesson. Upon completion of the artwork, each classroom went through a ref",,1325,"Other, local or private",3125,,,,"Lee Ann Goerss",Individual,"Parkside Elementary Residency",,"This proposal is for a divided 7-day Residency that will reach approximately 425 learners grades K-5. The project is the creation of six (one per grade level) collaborative pieces of art.",2012-01-01,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Lee Ann",Goerss,"Lee Ann Goerss",,,MN,,"(763) 682-4756 ",lmgoerss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-0,"Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of Saint Cloud State University Program Board.","Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander: Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich: served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 12965,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2012,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Learning Goals: Students will learn that drawing (sketching) is the foundation to a painting and will learn all steps in creating a visual art piece from beginning to end. Students learn about techniques in visual art (how to apply paint and why). Students will learn about using and handling materials. Students learn that revision can happen along the way but correct as soon as possible. Students will see the value of the process of creating a piece of visual art and develop an interest to repeat.Evidence of Learning: Students are able to name different steps it took to create their visual art piece. Students can name different techniques in which they applied paint and why and what brushes and effort created what technique. Students can name different techniques they used in drawing their portrait and what tools create what effect. Students show when creating how to handle the materials and able to name why. Students name revisions they made along the way and why. Students name that they will have confidence to attempt process again on their own and describe how.","Learning Goals: Students learned that drawing (sketching) is the foundation to a painting and all steps in creating a visual art piece from beginning to end by demonstration and practice. Students learned about techniques in visual art (how to apply paint",,,,1800,,,,"Willicey A. Tynes",Individual,"Painting and Drawing",,"Four Day residency with 4 classes being taught each day. One class will focus on drawing expressive portraits, another drawing grid portraits with focus on shading, and a still life painting class. Additionally each day there will be an hour where students will schedule one on one time.",2011-11-28,2011-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Willicey,Tynes,"Willicey A. Tynes",,,MN,,"(320) 309-0481 ",willicey@tynesart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-1,"Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Al Hams: Founder of AlÆs Music (retired), board member for David Swenson Foundation; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member.","Mike Carlson: Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Chris Rasmussen: retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; Sharon Tracy: Coon Rapids High School Humanities and English Teacher; Helene Woods: Board Member of the Monticello Arts Council; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney: Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.",,No 30673,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",2015,1800,"Laws of Minnesota 2013, Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Orchestra students learn to play 10 fiddle tunes, including accurate rhythm and notes. Orchestra students perform in a barn dance. Orchestra students demonstrate how to slide a note, or double stop (two notes/strings at once) to create the fiddle style. Orchestra students demonstrate using the rhythm of the bow, accenting consistently on beats 2 and 4. Orchestra students improvise using 1-8 notes, alternate with accompanying the next soloist, and create an original composition. Orchestra students will perform 10 fiddle tunes for a barn dance, keeping together in time and in tune with the rest of the orchestra. Orchestra students will perform solos on Listen to the Mockingbird after passing an audition. Students create their own composition using pencil and staff paper, then on a computer using Finale Notepad notation software. Students demonstrate improvisation creating rhythm with one note, then increase incrementally to eight notes.","Orchestra students perform in a barn dance. Orchestra students demonstrate how to slide a note, or double stop (two notes/strings at once) to create the fiddle style. Orchestra students demonstrate using the rhythm of the bow, accenting consistently on beats 2 and 4.",,,,1800,,,,"Cristina E. Seaborn",Individual,"Teaching Roster Artist in Residency",,"Fiddling at Kennedy",2014-11-01,2015-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cristina,Seaborn,"Cristina E. Seaborn",,,MN,,"(320) 654-9048 ",cristina.seaborn7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-roster-artist-residency-9,"Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Adviser/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, Member of Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; George Minerich: Photographer; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC; Ken Barry: Blues musician, Victorian and digital photographer; Mike Carlson: Art Teacher, Fall Musical Director, Potter; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series.","Janice Courtney: Stearns County Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, member of Artists of Minnesota, Community Education Art Class instructor; Charlene Sul: Human Service Administrator, Senior Partner at Sul and Associates LLC, Instructor at Saint Cloud State University, Art Director at Hands Across the World, Facilitator of the Quilt Circle at the American Indian Health Center; George Minerich: photographer, environmental professional.",,