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ANNUAL REPORT

Arts Alliance Illinois is the states leading voice for the arts and arts education. Through advocacy, research, and collaboration, we give voice to a creative state.
ADVOCACY RESEARCH COLLABORATION

ONE STATE ONE VOICE

ANNUAL REPORT

A LETTER FROM

RA JOY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & DAVID HAWKANSON, BOARD CHAIR


Greetings!
As we celebrate Arts Alliance Illinois 30th Anniversary year, we are happy to bring you this report on our 2012 activities and provide a look toward our future. For 30 years, Arts Alliance Illinois has served as a catalyst for strengthening the arts sector by actively engaging arts activists and cultural organizations in the policy decisions that impact their lives, their communities, and the state as a whole. The activities highlighted in the pages that follow illustrate the Alliances continuing commitment to making the arts not just relevant but essential to individuals and communities across Illinois. Over the past year, the Alliance seized upon and created many opportunities to elevate and advance the arts and arts education. Despite the states unprecedented fiscal challenges, the collective voice of the Alliances network was heard in Springfield, where we led a campaign to protect the states FY2013 appropriation to the Illinois Arts Council. We helped to prevent even deeper cuts proposed to the already reduced funding support for our artists and arts organizations.
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We continue to be the go-to source for datadriven research on the impact of the arts on our economy, jobs, and community vitality. In 2012, we collaborated with Americans for the Arts to produce Arts & Economic Prosperity IV, a comprehensive study measuring the economic impact of the non-profit arts in Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, and the state of Illinois as a whole. Proudly, the Alliance serves as a primary convener and connector of Illinois artists, arts practitioners, arts organizations, and supporters. In 2012, we led a number of programs and forums where stakeholders could come together to share resources, build trust, and engage in sector-wide collaboration. We continued to partner with the Illinois Arts Council to serve and support local arts agencies through the Local Arts Network, welcomed U.S. Senator Dick Durbin to our annual Members Meeting, and launched the Arts and Education Exchange, an online resource that helps educators and arts providers collaborate.

Ra Joy and David Hawkanson

Over the past year, the alliance seized upon and created many opportunities to elevate and advance the arts and arts education.
While our collective voices achieved some gains in 2012, much more must be done to win shared policy victories for the arts, culture, and arts education in Illinois. In the months ahead, in partnership with stakeholders from across Illinois, the Alliance will develop a new and forward-leaning arts policy agenda to grow jobs in the creative economy, strengthen arts education, and enhance community vibrancy.

Our members, advocates, and donors understand that together we have the power to make a bigger impact than we ever could individually. Your generosity and commitment are essential to our success and to the strength and vitality of the arts in Illinois. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Ra Joy Executive Director, Arts Alliance Illinois

David Hawkanson Chair, Arts Alliance Illinois Executive Director, Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Unifying the voices of nearly 30,000 individuals and organizations across Illinois to advance the arts and arts education.

ONESTATE ONEVOICE

The arts are essential to Illinoisto our economy, our neighborhoods, our families and our schools. The arts across all formsmusic, dance, theater, painting, sculpture, film, photography, and moreare much more than a pasttime or source of entertainment, but contribute to a vibrant society and to all our lives in countless ways.

THE

ARTS...

X 10,000
The nonprofit arts industry in Illinois supports more than 78,000 jobs for our citizensmore jobs than there are police officers, legal professionals, or financial managers in the state.

$$$$$$ $$$$$$
The nonprofit arts are a $2.75 billion-a-year industry in Illinois, generating more than $2.3 billion in income for our households.

Provide students with the critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creative skills that are essential to a 21st century workforce.

30YEARS STRONG

For any and everyone throughout Illinois who appreciates the value that the arts and arts education bring to our lives, the Alliance provides guidance and tips, data, and the training you need to speak out at your schools, in your communities, in your cities and towns, in Illinois and nationally.

1982

1985

A small group of about 100 artists and arts administrators assembled to contest the states proposals to eliminate funding for the arts, giving rise to our only statewide nonprofit arts advocacy organization, known today as Arts Alliance Illinois.

Arts Alliance Illinois held its first arts advocacy day in Springfield, drawing hundreds of supporters out to rally for the arts and arts education. The Alliance has continued to lead delegations to both the state and national capitol since then.

The Alliance Heads for the Hill: National Arts Advocacy Day
Since that first trip to the state capitol nearly three decades ago, Arts Alliance Illinois has led teams of arts supporters and friends from throughout the state to Washington, DC for National Arts Advocacy Day. Participants start the day with dynamic, hands-on training that empowers them with the knowledge and know-how to lobby Congress on behalf of the arts. We then head to the Hill, together, to share our message with members of the Illinois congressional delegation and their staff. In 2012, we pushed for policies to strengthen the sector, including increased funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and for arts in education programs at the U.S. Department of Education.

Striking Down the Arts in the State Budget? NO WAY, We Say!


Arts Alliance Illinois led a campaign to protect the states FY2013 appropriation to its only agency for the arts, the Illinois Arts Council. The appropriations bill originally passed by the Senate included even deeper cuts to the council, representing an 11% reduction from funding in the previous year. The General Assembly reduced its proposed cuts in funding for the council in its final passage of the appropriations.

Through testimony before the House and Senate Appropriations Committees and meetings with legislative leaders, Arts Alliance Illinois helped to stave off double-digit cuts to the Illinois Arts Council, the states only public agency for the arts.

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Illinois Makes Art Work


Arts Alliance Illinois has a long history of commissioning and producing data-driven evidence of how art works and its impacts on communities. We know that communities that invest in the arts reap the additional benefits of jobs, economic growth, and a quality of life that positions those communities to compete and succeed in our 21st century economy. In 2012, the Alliance partnered with Americans for the Arts to produce Arts & Economic Prosperity IV, the most comprehensive study of its kind on the impact of the arts sector on local economies throughout the nation. The Alliance collected the studys data for Chicago, the Peoria and Rockford areas, and the state of Illinois as a whole. The Alliance is now leveraging the findings from this study to educate decision-makers and arts sector stakeholders about how the arts contribute to a thriving economy and booming workforce in Illinois.

 The arts inspire us, soothe us, provoke us, involve us, and connect us. But they also create jobs and contribute to the economy.
Robert L. Lynch, President and CEO, Americans for the Arts
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The nonprofit arts and culture sector drives significant business to other industries critical to the health of the Illinois economy, including restaurants, hotels, and transporation.

$1.19 billion
Amount nonprofit arts and culture audiences in Illinois spend annually to participate in the arts.

$20.43

$55.82

Arts patrons visiting Illinois from outside the state spend $55.82 in relation to their participation in the states arts and cultural events, compared to $20.43 among Illinois residents. This difference highlights the value of arts and culture to the states tourism appeal.

1988

Arts Alliance Illinois releases its first economic impact study of the arts industry in Illinois.

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ONE STATE ONE VOICE


CULTURE COUNTS

For the first time in more than 25 years, in 2012, the City of Chicago created a plan to support the arts and artists throughout the city. Arts Alliance Illinois collaborated with the League of Chicago Theatres, the Chicago Cultural Alliance and others to execute the Culture Counts Campaign, promoting public engagement in the cultural planning process and ensuring that the Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 included meaningful policy wins for artists and arts organizations. More than 80 diverse organizations from across Chicago came together to form the Culture Counts Coalition. The final Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 included all 21 of the coalitions recommendations.
1993

Trailblazers in the use of creative communications for the sake of the arts, Arts Alliance Illinois was the first to use fax technology to transmit action alerts.
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ONE STATE ONE VOICE


ONE STATE TOGETHER IN THE ARTS

Convened every other year, One State is the only conference for arts leaders, educators, and practitioners from all artistic disciplines and all corners of Illinois. The 2011 conference featured ten talks on the topics Breakthrough Ideas, Breakthrough People, and Breakthrough Connections, inspiring our work and that of our constituents throughout 2012.

1996

Arts Alliance Illinois delivered 7,000 Valentine cards and made 69 visits to legislators in Springfield. Today we have the largest online advocacy network among arts advocacy groups in the state.

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The Alliance works to ensure that every child in Illinois receives a well-rounded education that includes the arts.

1999

Arts Alliance Illinois produced One State Together in the Arts, its first statewide conference for arts managers and board members in 13 years. In 2001, the Alliance welcomes the Illinois Arts Council, the states agency for the arts, as a partner and co-sponsor for the conference.

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Arts & Education Exchange


The Alliance launched its free, easy-to-use online Arts & Education Exchange in October 2011, connecting educators with arts providers. Arts providers can post details, pictures, video, and audio about their programs, and educators can make requests for their classrooms on the website. The end result is that students are given greater opportunities for expression and self-discovery through creative outlets. To date, more than 435 arts providers and 317 educators have registered on the site, representing 610 unique arts education programs in Illinois. Join the exchange at www.artseducationexchange.org.

2006

Arts Alliance Illinois released Arts at the Core: Every School, Every Student, the first statewide study on the status of arts education in Illinois public schools, provoking extensive media coverage and national recognition.
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The Illinois State Board of Education subsequently received an appropriation of $4 million for arts education and foreign language instruction for FY07, a 100% increase from the previous year.

Members Mark
The Alliances 2012 Members Meeting and Reception, held in June, featured U.S. Senator Dick Durbin. Senator Durbin has represented Illinois in Congress for 30 years. His leadership on arts policy issues has made lasting impacts on the nations cultural landscape. At our Members Meeting and Reception, Senator Durbin shared his insights on the importance of the arts and humanities and the challenges facing the cultural sector in this political and legislative environment. Over 230 stakeholders representing a wide range of artistic disciplines and geographic regions of the state gathered to participate in this conversation and network with their colleagues from across Illinois.

Local Arts Network


Arts Alliance Illinois has partnered with the Illinois Arts Council, the state-funded agency for the arts, to serve and support local arts agencies through its Local Arts Network for more than a decade. Through workshops, think tanks, resources, and network-building, the Local Arts Network builds the capacity and excellence of more than 100 local arts agencies across the state.

2011

2012

Arts Alliance Illinois launches the Arts & Education Exchange, and teams up with the League of Chicago Theaters to lead the Arts Power Chicago campaign.

Arts Alliance Illinois hits the road for the Arts at the Core Tour. Also, Governor Quinn and 250 arts leaders toast to 30 years of Arts Alliance Illinois.

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Give Voice to a Creative State: Stand with Arts Alliance Illinois


Arts Alliance Illinois thanks you our members, friends and supporters for working with us to give creative voice to the arts and arts education in Illinois: One state, one voice. Join Arts Alliance Illinois in the movement to expand our states investment in the arts and arts education:

Increase support for artists and arts organizations in your community

Guarantee every child in Illinois has access to the arts as part of their education

Make sure everyone, everywhere, can experience and participate in the arts

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BOARD

OFFICERS
David R. Hawkanson Chair Janet Carl Smith Vice Chair Janet Alberti Secretary/Treasurer Duffy Armstrong Statewide Engagement Chair Greg Cameron Member-at-Large Kassie Davis Arts Education Chair Michael C. Dorf Arts Policy Chair Jason D. Palmquist Sustainability Chair Phillip Thomas Member-at-Large Cheryl Yuen Board Development Chair

DIRECTORS
*Class of FY2012

EMERITUS BOARD
Nancy Carstedt Marianne Deson Henry Fogel Joan Harris Morton H. Kaplan John A. Koten Dr. Stanley Madeja David Mickenberg Mary K. OShaughnessy Arlene Rakoncay Alene Valkanas Executive Director Emerita Woodie T. White

Monroe Anderson Patrick Bitterman Michelle Boone* Paul Chiaravalle Lester Coney Donald Cooke* Pamela Crutchfield Ginger Farley Bau Graves Kavi Gupta Kathleen Harleman Criss Henderson* Rena Henderson Mason Michael J. Hernandez Christine A. Holm Christopher Jabin Doug Johnson Mayor Al Larson Anne E. OKeefe Carolyn Patterson Virginia Peschke* Troy Ratliff Deborah F. Rutter Cheryl Salley* Julie Schmidt Roche Schulfer Diane Spradlin Nancy Stemper Cynthia A. Vahlkamp Brooke Walters Diane M. Whatton Patricia White Cleo Wilson Camille Wilson White

STAFF
Ra Joy Executive Director Eva Silverman Associate Director Scarlett Swerdlow Advocacy & Communications Director Julie Griffin Operations & HR Director Brian Inman Policy & Research Director Jackie Banks-Mahlum Development Associate

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ANNUAL FUND DONORS

A Place for Ideas Janet Alberti Susan Allan Jean Allard Craig & Sue Anderson Monroe Anderson Duffy Armstrong April & Richard Arnold The Art Center - Highland Park Bernard Beck Gregory Becker Patrick Bitterman Becky Blaine Michelle T. Boone Abena Joan P. Brown Greg Cameron Janet Carl Smith & Mel Smith Richard A. & Nancy Jean Carrigan Gladys Carrillo Chicago Composers Forum Chicago Cultural Alliance Sheryl Cohen & Michael Bork Lester Coney Pamela Crutchfield Kassie Davis Orbert Davis James & Janet De Young Marianne Deson Michael Dorf & Maury Collins Helen Doria Bernard Dowling Robert Eskridge & Jean Sousa Ginger Farley Betty Farrell & Richard Taub Gilbert & Ruth Feldman Gail Fleming Patrice Fletcher Henry & Frances Fogel Cynthia Frahm Franczek Radelet, P.C. Edward & Bryna Gamson Judy & Mickey Gaynor Bau Graves
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Richard & Mary L. Gray Robert Gray Julie Griffin Lourdes S. Guerrero Guy & Joan Gunzberg Kavi Gupta Jack & Sandra Guthman Kathleen T. Harleman Deirdre Harrison Fay Hartog-Levin & Dan Levin David Hawkanson Criss Henderson Rena Henderson Mason Aaron Henkelman Michael Hernandez HieroResources LLC Christine A. Holm Colleen Holmbeck Marrs Homer G. T. Hunt ISU Publications Unit Ed Jeske & John Hern Patricia John Doug Johnson The Joseph B. Glossberg Foundation Ra & Falona Joy D. C. Joynes & Abby ONeil Judy A. Saslow Gallery, Inc. Mort Kaplan & Hedy Ratner Michael Karno Kavi Gupta Gallery Eva S. Kelly Kay Kendall John Dale & Ronee Kennedy Susan L. Kennedy Dietrich Klevorn Elyn Koentopp Ronald F. Koeppl Paul Koko Stephanie Kulke Al Larson Martha Lavey Anne & Elliot Lefkovitz Bonnie Lopez M J Luetgert

The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Margaret McCurry Karen Meadows Bert Menco Meyer & Raena Hammerman Foundation David & Judy Mickenberg Dary Mien Floyd Mittleman MSM Projects, LLC Tony & Signe Oakley Anne OKeefe Old Town School of Folk Music Janie Oldfield Timothy Ortmann Jason D. Palmquist Jean Parisi Rose Parisi & Don Meckley Carolyn Patterson Pentacle Virginia Peschke Phyllis Peterson Marcia Popp Gordon Quinn Arlene Rakoncay Krista Ravenscraft Laura Reischel John Rich Julie Rivera Roger & Ann Robinson Rockford Area Arts Council Susan & David Ruder Deborah Rutter Cheryl Salley Julie Schmidt Joseph & Marily Schonthal Charles Schuchat Roche E. Schulfer Scott Settelmyer Kenneth I. & Marcey Siegel Becky Slettum Susan Smith Trees & Jay Trees Debra Snider Diane Spradlin Arthur M. Sussman

Neil Tessler & Jeanna Fujimoto Thomas & Joann Adler Family Foundation Cynthia Vahlkamp Kristina Valaitis Alene Valkanas Joanne Vena & Richard J. Graham Kim Villanueva Judith Ann Webster Samuel & Judith Weiss Diane Whatton Camille Wilson White Patty White CT Williams Cleo Wilson Meredith Winer Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Foundation Jonathan Wright Cheryl L. Yuen & Thomas W. Chin Jerrold & Carol Zar

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
Donna Oles Anhalt Irene Antoniou Jennifer Armstrong Nathaniel Banks Brett Batterson Meta Berger Anne Berkeley Harriet K. Bernstein Rashida Black Becky Blaine Beth Boelter Charlotte Burgess Genevieve Burns Nancy Bush Bruce & Valerie Byots Barbara R. Cooper Kara DeCarlo Marinia DeFrisco Anamari Dorgan Bernard Dowling Nicole & James Druckman

Robert Eskridge & Jean Sousa Lisa Feingold Joel & Toni Fenchel Carol Fox Jennifer Gage Tatiana Gant Judy & Mickey Gaynor Bradley Gehrig Lydia Germain Lisa Goesling Nancy Goldenberg Barbara Govednik Robert Gray Judie Green Eric Grusak Lourdes S. Guerrero Sandy Guettler Diane Baia Hale Dolores K. Hanna Jerome J. Hausman Faith Humphrey Hill Wendi Hill Richard Holly Colleen Holmbeck Angela & Joseph Holtzman Jeanne & Thomas Houle Donald Jackson Phyllis Johnson Staci Karpova Maggie Kast Charles Katzenmeyer Cecile Keenan Ann Kleboe Ronald F. Koeppl Paul Koko George & Norma Kottemann Jill Kozeluh Al Larson Caryn Leake Doug Leunig Peggy Lipschutz Mary Ann Ludwig Paddy Lynn Marcia MacRae Melissa Mallinson

Susan Manning & Doug Doetsch Ceil M. Martino Joan Mazzonelli Patric McCoy Lisa McDonald Bridget McDonough Pamela Dittmer McKuen Marcelle McVay & Dennis Zacek Karen Meadows Laura Milas Michael J. Miles Berkley L. Moore Jessica Mullins Heather Neaveill-Kramer Ned J. Nesti, Jr. Irwin Noparstak Pamela Norman Jennifer Novak-Leonard Mary K. OShaughnessy & Charles Van Gilder Lynn Osmond Kristin Patton & John Coleman Kimberley Perez Rheva Phillips Rhoda & Dan Pierce Greta Pope Barbara Popovic Douglas Post Laura Priebe Jerry H. Proffit Gail Purkey Betsey L. & John Puth Tineke Raak Laura Reischel Elizabeth D. Richter Mary Ridley Roger & Ann Robinson Steven Rogin Doris Rolland Alfred G. Ronan Dianne Rossell Susan Rothchild Julie Salk Carla Salvo Laura Samson
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Lynn Schornick Irene Sherr Leslie Shook Scott Silberstein Robert Sill Margie Skelly Becky Slettum Susan Smith Trees & Jay Trees Miriam Socoloff Gina Speckman Jerry Stefl Milos Stehlik Scarlett Swerdlow Alida Szabo Mary L. Ternes Jill Chukerman Test Karen Thomson John & Elisabeth Tiessen Charles Torpe Kristina Valaitis Donajean Vitale Susan Wagner William Wallace Barbara & Michael Watts Janet Wilson Fotios Zemenides Jan Zepp

ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERS

Acappellago, NFP Access Contemporary Music Actors Equity Association Adventure Stage Chicago Ann Nathan Gallery Apollo Chorus of Chicago The Art Center - Highland Park Arts and Business Council of Chicago Arts Consulting Group, Inc. Arts in Bartlett Arts in Health LTD ArtsPartners of Central Illinois Audience Architects Bailey Boy A.D.E. Foundation Bicentennial Art Center

Black Ensemble Theatre Boone County Arts Council Bronzeville Childrens Museum Buchanan Center for the Arts Changing Worlds Chicago a cappella Chicago Arts Partnership in Education Chicago Classical Recording Foundation Chicago Cultural Alliance Chicago Dramatists Chicago Federation of Musicians Chicago Human Rhythm Project Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Chicago Moving Company Chicago Park District Chicago Public Art Group Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras Cinema Gallery Community Television Network Congo Square Theatre Company Core Project Chicago The Dance COLEctive DanceArt DanceWorks Chicago David Adler Cultural Center Decatur Area Arts Council Des Plaines Arts Council Donors Forum Downtown Evanston Elastic Arts Foundation ElevArte Community Studio Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts & Media, Columbia College Elmhurst Art Museum Ensemble Espanol Evanston Arts Council Fine Arts County of Effingham Fletcher Chicago, Inc.

Freeport Arts Center Friends of Fiber Art International Galena Artists Guild Gallery 510 Geneva Cultural Arts Commission Grant Park Music Festival Handel Week, Inc. Heartland Festival Orchestra Her Story Theater Heritage Chorale Highland Park Cultural Arts Commission Hyde Park Art Center Illinois Music Educators Association Illinois State Museum Jacoby Arts Center James Lumber Center for Performing Arts Kankakee County Convention & Visitors Bureau Kartemquin Films Krannert Art Museum LaGrange Art League Lawyers for the Creative Arts The League of Chicago Theatres Leepertown Community Consolidated School Links Hall The Lira Ensemble Marwen Masterworks Chorale Inc McAninch Arts Center McHenry County Music Center McLean County Arts Center Mendelssohn Performing Arts Center Midwest Young Artists Mitchell Museum at Cedarhurst Mo Beta After School Music Program Music of the Baroque Naperville Art League

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National Veterans Art Museum National Public Housing Museum New Leaf Theatre Oak Lawn Park District Oak Park Area Arts Council Palos Fine Arts Pana Community Council for Arts Park Ridge Cultural Arts Council Pen2Paper Peoria Riverfront Museum Perimeter Gallery Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University Prairie Center of the Arts Puerto Rican Arts Alliance Quad City Arts Quincy Art Center Quincy Community Theatre Quincy Society of Fine Arts Remy Bumppo Theatre Company The Renaissance Society Rockford Area Arts Council Rockford Art Museum Rockford Symphony Orchestra The Saints Salem Community Theatre & Cultural Center Silk Road Rising Skokie Public Library Skokie Valley Symphony Slane College of Communication & Fine Arts, Bradley University Snow City Arts Foundation Sones De Mexico Ensemble Southwest Community Concert Band The Special Consensus Springfield Area Arts Council St. Charles Singers Suitcase Shakespeare Company, Inc. Sun Foundation

Suzuki-Orff School for Music Tall Grass Arts Association Tarble Arts Center- EIU The Theatre School Thodos Dance Chicago TimeLine Theatre Company Two Rivers Arts Council Ukrainian National Museum Urbana Public Arts Program Village of Hoffman Estates Village of Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts Washington Fine Arts Society West Chicago Cultural Arts Commission Westside Arts Council Woman Made Gallery Woodstock Mozart Festival Writers Theatre Young Chicago Authors

Steppenwolf Theatre Company Urban Gateways WTTW Communications

FOUNDATION, GOVERNMENT, & CORPORATE FUNDERS


Alphawood Foundation Americans for the Arts Arts Work Fund Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events Crown Family Philanthropies The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Illinois Arts Council Agency The Joyce Foundation JPMorgan Chase Foundation Lloyd A. Fry Foundation The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Prince Charitable Trusts Sahara Enterprises Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust Woods Fund of Chicago

INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS

The Art Institute of Chicago Broadway in Chicago Chicago High School for the Arts Chicago History Museum Chicago Symphony Orchestra Columbia College Chicago DuSable Museum of African American History The Field Museum Goodman Theatre Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Krannert Center for the Performing Arts Lookingglass Theatre Lyric Opera of Chicago Merit School of Music Museum of Contemporary Art Old Town School of Folk Music The Poetry Foundation Ravinia Festival Association School of the Art Institute of Chicago

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FY2012 FINANCIALS

Arts Alliance Illinois utilizes nonprofit financial management best practices and has a consistent record of financial stability. We ended fiscal year 2012 with a modest surplus. With an increase of unrestricted net assets totaling $23,889 and restricted net assets of $10,599, the Alliance had a combined net surplus of $34,488

UNRESTRICTED

TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED

FY2012 TOTAL

Revenues, Gains and Other Support


Contributions
Individuals Members Foundations Government

$38,166 $91,093 $162,450 $15,496 $307,205

$348,400 $42,500 $390,900

$38,166 $91,093 $510,850 $57,996 $698,105

Total Contributions

Miscellaneous income Net assets released from restriction Total Support and Revenue

$3,003

$3,003

$380,301

($380,301)

$690,509

$10,599

$701,108

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FY2012 FINANCIALS

UNRESTRICTED

TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED

FY2012 TOTAL

Expenses
Program Services
Capacity building Research/Strategic initiatives Advocacy/communications Art education

$33,249 $133,837 $179,936 $154,560 $501,582 $82,598

$33,249 $133,837 $179,936 $154,560 $501,582 $82,598

Total Program Services Management and general

Fundraising

$82,440

$82,440

Total Expense

$666,620

$666,620

INCREASE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR

$23,889

10,599

$34,488

$91,503

$262,776

$354,279

NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR

$115,392

$273,375

$388,767

A special thanks to the Taproot Foundation: Scott Ablin, Account Director Sadira Furlow, Project Manager Christopher Spallino, Marketing Manager Celina Chatman-Nelson, Copyeditor Kelsey Krzmarzick, Graphic Designer Shin Lim, Photographer/Photo Editor Fang Yan, Strategy Analyst

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