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Our mission is to transform the lives and education of our youth
through the arts by connecting educators, professional artists, and
communities.
Recognizing the fundamental value of the arts, Young Audiences/Arts for
Learning strives to ensure the arts are integrated into the lives and education of
all of Marylands youth. For nearly 60 years, we have worked to make sure that
any school, regardless of their resources, has access to the life-enriching
experiences of high quality arts-in-education programmingbecause every
child deserves to beneft from learning and growing through the arts.
Tere are few organizations in the state that can match both the breadth and
depth of our outreach. We partner with 400 schools and community
organizations across the state of Maryland, reaching more than 200,000
children, educators, and parents through thousands of performances,
workshops, artist residencies, and professional development for both educators
and artists.
Rigorous auditioning and annual reviews of Young Audiences artists
guarantees that the programs we provide to schools are artistically excellent
and inspire and motivate our youth. We strive to make our programs accessible
to any child regardless of where they live or go to school. Tis shared
commitment to equitable access to opportunities to learn and grow through
the arts is what fuels and connects our staf, board, and community of
supporters.
Tere is a growing body of research proving the social and academic benefts of
student participation in the arts, and a growing belief that the arts are essential
to creating innovative, creative thinkers for tomorrows workforce. With this
momentum of support, and with your involvement, every student in Maryland
will one day have the opportunity to imagine, to create, and to realize their full
potential through the arts.
Here is my heartlet me
share it with you.
A unison response said by Roland Park Elementary/Middle School
students during a poetry workshop led by award-winning slam poet, teacher,
and YA roster artist Gayle Danley.
Performances: Ssuuna
Tousands of students across Maryland learned about teamwork, tapped into
their creativity and imagination, and increased their understanding of other
cultures through upbeat and motivational in-school assembly performances
led by professional artists and ensembles, like Ssuuna. Ssunnas programs are
an excellent way to get students excited about social studies and language arts
while building 21st Century skills.

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Central Middle School
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Residencies: Amanda Pellerin
Hundreds of students every week receive unique,
sometimes once in a lifetime opportunities to take part
in an Artist-in-Residence or Arts Integrated Residency.
Tese programs involve YA roster teaching artists working in
partnership with classroom teachers to develop a customized series
of workshops for children to experience, create, and share through a
particular art form, while also learning core curricular concepts such as
mathematical equations, story structure, or the scientifc method.
Ceramic artist Amanda Pellerin is one of our many roster artists who
ofers these hands-on arts experiences.
Amanda is devoted to helping students realize their full potential
through clay. Her recent residency with Edgewood Elementary, a
Harford County Public School, involved kindergarten through second
grade students. Students worked with Amanda to create and install a
ceramic mosaic mural, depicting the nature surrounding
Edgewood. Trough this experience, students gained skills
in the ceramic arts, including hand building, fring,
painting and glazing, grouting, and overall
mural design, while also gaining knowledge
in science through the study of fora
and fauna.
Report Card: Teachers
Comments
The performance inspired my students to read much more
expressively, and helped considerably with reading
comprehension. It was fantastic!
First Grade Reading Specialist, Fox Chapel Elementary School
You have my sincere gratitude and admiration for the
work you do for all our children.
Katherine, PTA Treasurer and Cultural Arts Coordinator,
Fox Chapel Elementary School
YA Artists
All of our artists are highly-skilled
professional teaching artists,
many of whom have won national
awards. Tey are evaluated and
selected annually based on their
artistic excellence and ability to
connect with young people. Each
artist takes part in a comprehensive
application and audition process. All
of our programs address one or more
of the standards outlined in the
Maryland State Curriculum. Each
program comes with a free teacher
guide that connects the artistic experi-
ence to classroom curriculum and
includes sample lesson plans, activities,
and resources.
Dishibem was prob-
ably one of the best
assemblies we have
ever had! They were
really a perfect fit
for us.
Lisa, Principal, Edgewood
Elementary School
Ball in the House
was the best perfor-
mance I have seen in
32 years of teaching! Their performances were riveting; no
one wanted to leave...Again thank you for your ongoing
support and help.
Rebecca, Teacher, Saints Peter and Paul School
We dont have a chance to have dance in the school. Its so
refreshing to see not only dance, but that it is related to
the curriculum.
Michael, Parent of two students at Southwest Baltimore Charter School
Just wanted to let you
know how wonderful
Mark Lohr was last
night. the audience
roared with laughter
for the entire show. It
was one of the best kids
performances Ive ever
seen and the fact that it
was educational too was
just icing on the cake.
Thanks so much
Hilary, Matapeake Elementary
Thank you for your help
in scheduling this event
and for the effortless
Maryland State Arts
Council grant you
provided for us.
Katherine, PTA Treasurer and
Cultural Arts Coordinator, Fox
Chapel Elementary School
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YAAfter School
One thing I like about art is if you mess up,
you can change it Devin, 9th grader, Academy for College and
Career Exploration High School
YA partners with schools and community organizations to provide critical arts
in education programming in the aferschool hours for hundreds of Maryland
youth. YA provides technical and logistical assistance from recruiting artists
and handling on-site
management of the programs
to curriculum design
and fundraising.
YA aferschool programs
provide an array of performing
and visual arts workshops led by
local professional artists for the
entire school year. At the end of
each semester, students exhibit
and perform their newly found
talents to their family and
community through
performances and exhibits.
YA Inspiring and Empowering
Educators
A growing number of students are benefting from their teachers ability to efectively
incorporate the arts throughout their curriculum and school day. YA provides profes-
sional development to educators with the goal of empowering classroom teachers to
address the diverse needs of all their students through the arts. Tese programs help to
provide educators with the tools, resources, and knowledge to develop lessons that con-
nect to the curriculum with creative and innovative activities, challenging students to
think critically and expand their imagination, while enhancing 21st Century skills.
Professional development workshops range from addressing literacy through the arts to
making mathematical concepts digestible and fun! For every educator served, at least
25 students are impacted every year.
AMANDA, Tird Grade
Teacher, Edgewood Elementary
thank you for
the fun and
interactive
faculty meet-
ing with our
school.
I just happened
to be doing verbs and adjectives
with my class the next day and
they loved the songs!
All teachers should participate in the arts with
proper training to make sure it is valid and supports
the lessons in meaningful ways... Students would be
more engaged if the lessons were connected, had
context, and allowed them to express themselves.
Marnee, Art Teacher, James Mosher Elementary
YA
Building the
Capacity of
Teaching
Artists
Te Teaching Artist Insti-
tute (TAI) is a statewide
partnership between YA,
Arts Education in Mary-
land Schools (AEMS)
Alliance, and the Mary-
land State Arts Council
(MSAC).
Twenty-frst Century skills, such as cooperation, cultural awareness, and critical
thinking, are intrinsic to the process of art-making. TAI works with teaching artists to
help them identify, communicate, and assess their goals and the impact they hope to
achieve through their work in schools. TAI seminars facilitate a mutually benefcial
collaboration between teachers and teaching artists. Like a ripple in a pond, these
partnerships exponentially expand access to the arts, because for every artist and teacher
trained at least 25 students are impacted each year.
TAI is generously funded through the National Endowment for the Arts;
the Dana Foundation; MSAC; the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund;
Sylvan/Laureate Foundation; and the Kennedy Center.
Eileen, Founding
Director of Foot-
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Dance Ensemble
and YA artist

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A. Mario Loiederman
Middle
Abbotston Elementary
Abingdon Elementary
Academy for College and
Career Exploration
Accident Elementary
Adelphi Elementary
Alexander Hamilton
Elementary
Annapolis Elementary
Annapolis Middle
Arbutus Elementary
Arbutus Middle
Archbishop Neale
Arlington Elementary
Arnold Elementary
Ashburton Elementary
Asian American LEAD
Baden Elementary
Bainbridge Elementary
Baltimore County Public
Library/Lansdowne
Baltimore County Public
Library/Parkville
Baltimore County Public
Library/Rosedale
Baltimore Highlands
Elementary
Banneker Community
Center
Bannockburn Elementary
Barclay Elementary/Middle
Batle Grove Elementary
Bayside Elementary
Beaver Run Elementary
Bedford Elementary
Belvedere Elementary
Ben Franklin Middle
Bennet Middle
Bentalou Elementary
Berlin Intermediate
Blessed Sacrament
Bloomsbury Community
Center
Bollman Bridge Elementary
Booker T. Washington
Middle
Boonsboro Middle
Bradley Hills Elementary
Brehms Lane Elementary
Briggs Chaney Middle
Broad Ford Elementary
Bryn Mawr
Calvert School
Calverton Elementary/
Middle
Canton Middle
Cape St. Claire Elementary
Captain James E. Daly
Elementary
Carver Community Center
Catonsville Elementary
Catonsville Middle
Cecil County Board of
Education
Cecil County Public Schools
Arts Ofce
Cecil Elementary
Centennial Lane Elementary
Centreville Elementary
Chadwick Elementary
Charles County Library
Waldorf Branch
Chesapeake Academy
Chesapeake Montessori
Chestertown Middle
Childrens Manor
Montessori
Childrens World Learning
Center
Church Hill Elementary
Church Lane Elementary
City Neighbors Charter
Claremont High
Clarksville Elementary
Clear Spring Elementary
Clearspring Elementary
Clemens Crossing
Elementary
Cloverly Elementary
Cockeysville Middle
Colgate Elementary
Collington Square
Elementary
Colonial Nursery
Concord Hill
Congregation BNai Tzedek
Conococheague Elementary
Conowingo Elementary
Cranberry Station
Elementary
Crofon Woods Elementary
Curtis Bay Elementary
Dallas F. Nicholas
Elementary
Damascus Elementary
Davidsonville Elementary
Dayton Oaks Elementary
DC Children and Youth
Investment Trust
Deep Creek Elementary
Deer Park Elemntary
Deerfeld Run Elementary
Delmar Elementary
Dennet Road Elementary
Dickey Hill Elementary
Dr. Bernard Harris Sr.
Elementary
Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Elementary
Dr. Charles R. Drew
Elementary
Dr. Roland N. Paterson
Senior Academy
Dublin Elementary
East Salisbury Elementary
Eastern Tech High
Easton Middle
Eastport Community Center
Edgemere Elementary
Edgewood Elementary
Edmonson Rec Council
Elk Neck Elementary
Elkridge Elementary
Ellicot Mills Middle
Emma K. Doub Elementary
Empowerment Academy
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Cherry Hill
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Govans
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Hamilton
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Light Street
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Northwood
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Roland Park
YA Partner Honor Roll
(Venues served between July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009)
Enoch Prat Free Library/
Southeast Anchor
Essex Elementary SRC
Eutaw-Marshburn
Elementary
Fairland Elementary
Featherbed Lane Elementary
Federal Hill Preparatory
Fleming Center
Folly Quarter Middle
Forest Ridge Elementary
Fort Smallwood Elementary
Fountaindale Elementary
Francis Scot Key
Elementary/Middle
Franklin Elementary
Franklin Middle
Frederick Douglass Senior
High
Friendship Valley
Elementary
Fruitland Intermediate
Fullerton Community
Center
Fullerton Elementary
Fulton Elementary
Furley Elementary
Furman L. Templeton
Elementary
Gardenville Elementary
Garret Heights Elementary
George G. Kelson
Elementary/Middle
George Washington
Elementary
Georgetown East
Elementary
Germantown Elementary
Gibson Island Country
School
Gilman School
Gilpin Manor Elementary
Glen Avenue Elementary
Glenmount Elementary
Glenn Dale Community
Center
Glyndon Elementary
Goodnow Community
Center
Gov. Tomas Johnson
Middle
Govans Elementary
Graceland Park/ODonnell
Heights Elementary
Grantsville Elementary
Grasonville Elementary
Green Valley Elementary
Greenbelt Community
Center
Greencastle Elementary
Greensboro Elementary
Greenview Knolls
Elementary
Grove Park Elementary
Halstead Academy of Art
and Science
Hamilton Elementary/
Middle
Hampton Elementary
Harford Day
Harlem Park Elementary
Harriet Tubman Elementary
Henson Valley Montessori
Hernwood Elementary
Highland Park Elementary
Highlandtown Elementary
Hillcrest Elementary
(Baltimore County)
Hillcrest Elementary
(Frederick County)
Hope Academy
Imagine Discovery PCS
Indian Creek
Inverness Center
James M. Bennet Senior
High
James Mosher Elementary
John F. Kennedy Senior
High
John Hanson French
Immersion
Johnston Square Elementary
Jones Elementary
Joppa View Elementary
Kennedy Krieger
Kensington/Parkwood
Elementary
Kent County High
Kenwood High
Kingsview Middle
KIPP Ujima Village
Academy
La Plata Branch Charles Co.
Library
Lakeland Park Middle
Lansdowne Middle
Leeds Elementary
Leith Walk Elementary
Life Church/Clinton
Christian School
Lime Kiln Middle
Lisbon Elementary
Litle Flower School
Loch Raven Center
Lombard Middle
Longfellow Elementary
Love of Learning Montessori
Loyola Blakefeld
Maryland Art Educators
Association (MAEA)
Magnolia Elementary
Magothy River Middle
Maiden Choice
Manchester Elementary
Mardela Middle/High
Margaret Brent Elementary
Mars Estates Elementary
Mary E. Rodman
Elementary
Maryland Artist/Teacher
Institute
Maryland City Elementary
Matapeake Elementary
MD Academy of Technology
and Health Sciences
Mechanicsville Elementary
Mill Creek Parish Preschool
MNCPPC Arts/Harmony
Hall Regional Center
Monocacy Elementary
Moravia Park Elementary
Mount Royal Elementary/
Middle
Mountain Christian School
Mt. Airy Middle
Mt. Washington Elementary
New Horizons/Chatworth
New Market Elementary
New Song Academy
New Town High
New Windsor Middle
North Glen Elementary
North Salisbury Elementary
Northfeld Elementary
Northwestern Elementary
Northwestern Senior High
Northwood Elementary
Norwood Elementary
Oakland Mills Senior High
Oliver Beach Elementary
Olney Library
Our Lady Lourdes
YA Partner Honor Roll
(Continued)
Overlea Senior High
Owings Mills Elementary
Park School
Parkside High
Parkville Middle
Pasadena Elementary
Patapsco Middle
Pathways School
Paterson Park Public
Charter
Pemberton Elementary
Performing Arts Camp
Perry Hall Elementary
Perryville Elementary
Pikesville Middle
Pimlico Elementary/Middle
Pinehurst Elementary
Piney Ridge Elementary
Pitsville Elementary /
Middle
Plum Point Elementary
Pocomoke Middle
Pointers Run Elementary
Pot Spring Elementary
Potomac Branch Charles Co.
Library
Prety Boy Elementary
Prince Street Elementary
Project Youth ART-Reach
Publik Playhouse
Quarterfeld Elementary
Rachel Carson Elementary
REACH!
Red House Run Elementary
Reisterstown Elementary
Richard Henry Lee
Elementary
Ridgecrest Elementary
Ridgely Middle
Ring Factory Elementary
Rippling Woods Elementary
Rising Sun Elementary
Ritchie Park Elementary
Riviera Beach Elementary
Robert Coleman Elementary
Rockledge Elementary
Rodgers Forge Elementary
Roland Park Elementary/
Middle
Ronald McNair Elementary
Rosemont Elementary/
Middle
Runnymede Elementary
Saints Peter and Paul
Salisbury Middle
Samuel Ogle Middle
Sandalwood Elementary
Sandy Spring Friends
Sandymount Elementary
Seabrook Elementary
Seven Locks Elementary
Seven Oaks Elementary
Seventh District Elementary
Severn Elementary
Severna Park Elementary
Shadyside Elementary
Sharp Leadenhall
Sherwood Elementary
Silver Spring Day
(New Hampshire Avenue)
Silver Spring Day
(University Boulevard)
Silver Spring International
Middle
Smithsburg Senior High
Snow Hill Middle
South Shore Elementary
Southern Middle
Southwest Baltimore
Charter
Sparrows Point High
St. Annes School of
Annapolis
St. Columba
St. James Academy
St. Katharines
St. Martins Lutheran
St. Marys
St. Michaels Elementary
St. Phillip Neri
St. William of York
Stevensville Middle
Stonegate Elementary
Stoneleigh Elementary
Strathmore Elementary
Sudlersville Elementary
Summit Park Elementary
Sunderland Elementary
Sykesville Middle
Takoma Park Middle
Taneytown Elementary
Teaching Artist Institute
Tench Tilghman
Elementary/Middle
Te Country School
Te Franklin Schools
Te Green School of
Baltimore
Te Summit School
Te Tidewater School
Te Tome School
Te Walters Museum
Te Ward Museum
Te Woods Academy
Tomas Jeferson
Elementary
Turgood Marshall
Elementary
Timber Grove Elementary
Tiny Minds Learning Center
Towson University Center
for the Arts
Triadelphia Ridge
Elementary
Trinity School of Frederick
Tyler Heights Elementary
Valley View Elementary
Village Montessori
Vincent Farm Elementary
Walkersville Elementary
Wayside Elementary
Wellwood International
Elementary
West Annapolis Elementary
Westbrook Elementary
Westchester Elementary
Westminster High
Westminster West Middle
Westside Elementary
Westside Intermediate
White Marsh Elementary
White Oak
Wicomico Day
Wicomico Middle
Wilde Lake Middle
Wiley H. Bates Middle
William Farquhar Middle
William Paca Old Post Road
Elementary
William Winchester
Elementary
Winfeld Elementary
Winland Elementary
Woodholme Elementary
Woodlawn Elementary
Woodlawn Middle
Worton Elementary
Youths Beneft Elementary
YA Partner Honor Roll
(Continued)
$50,000+
Maryland State
Arts Council

$25,000 - 49,999
Baltimore County
Commission on
Arts & Sciences
Te Dana Foundation
Te Jacob and Hilda
Blaustein Foundation
Louis B II and Josephine
L Kohn
Family Foundation, Inc

$10,000 - 24,999
Alison Rose Tunis Fund of
Te Baltimore
Community Foundation
Baltimore Ofce of
Promotion & Te Arts
Bank of America
Te Charles Crane Family
Foundation
Te Dresher Foundation
Te Morton & Sophia
Macht Foundation
Mayo and Molly Shatuck
William G. Baker, Jr.
Memorial Fund

$5,000 - 9,999
Brown Family Foundation
Te Henry and Ruth
Blaustein Rosenberg
Foundation
Te Hoferger Foundation
Lois & Philip Macht Family
Philanthropic Fund of
THE ASSOCIATED
Te Rouse Company
Foundation
Sylvan/Laureate
Foundation

$1,000 - 4,999
B.E.C. Management, Inc.
Te Ben and Esther
Rosenbloom Foundation
William and Candice
Buckner
Virginia Tyler Campbell
Te Campbell Foundation
Constellation Energy
Donors InVesting in Arts
Dugan, Babij & Tolley, LLC
William F. Eberhart, III
Edwards & Hill
Communications, LLC
David Holmes and Bonnie
Aubuchon
Te John J. Leidy
Foundation, Inc.
Joseph and Harvey
Meyerhof Family
Charitable Funds
Diane Markman
Tim Mace and Bobbi
Young-Mace
MetLife Dance for Life
National Recording
Academy, Washington
DC Chapter
Neu-Ion, Inc.
Terry Peterson and Scot
Shanklin-Peterson
Eric Pripstein
Reed Precision
Machining, Inc.
Buck Sanders
Te Sheridan Foundation
Sidus Group, LLC
Susan A. and Paul C.
Wolman Jr. Fund
Te Rotary Club of
Columbia Patuxent, Inc.
T. Rowe Price
Associates, Inc.
Wachovia Bank
Sherry Young

$250 - 999
Te Abraham & Ruth
Krieger Family
Foundation
Donald Abrams
Sandra Rossello Allen
Edward and Ellen Bernard
Aaron Bloom
David and Mona Brown
Jennifer Carr
Nancy Cook
Damon and Katrina Dennis
Carol Embrey
Robert Embry, Jr. and Mary
Ann Mears
Ben Evans and Stacie
A. Sanders
Gayle Evans
Flamer Family Fund of the
Baltimore Community
Foundation
Te Gorfne Foundation
Howard Energy
William and Brenda Jews
E. Scot and Cindy Johnson
Mark and Susan Levy
Michael and Lois Mark
Maryland Charity
Campaign
YA Donor Honor Roll
(Gifs made between July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009)
Camay and John Murphy
Tonya Osborne
Eric Siegel and
Courtney Leigh
Adam and Nina Roa
Tomas and Julie Sessa
Michael and Susan Stein
Mat and Carly Tebbets
Drs. Sean Tunis and
Nancy Kass

Less than $250
David Addison
Janet Andersen
William Barnes
Audrey Bennet
Gary Boardley
Patricia Bond
Robert Brown and
Cynthia Ernst
Ruth Bush
Business Real Estate
Partners, LLC
Joan C. Carr
Cars of Columbia, Inc.
James P. Casey and Evelyn
O. Cannon
Combined Federal Charity
Campaign
Jack and Joan Cooper
Crosswood, Inc./Pathways
School
Eugene Cyprych
Steven Drake and Jane
Ellen Redicker
Martin and Jane Dyer
Bety Lee Ellinghaus
Dr. Charlote Ferencz
Harriet Finkelstein
Leon Fleisher and
Katherine Jacobson
Geneva Day School
Anne Gold
Harriet Gold
Phillip and Sharon
Goldstein
Barbara Jane Gordon
Tomas Grifths
Lara Hall
Calvin and Ina Hamburger
Linda Heddleson
Douglas Herbert
Sue Hess
Myra Hetleman
Dr. Robert Hieronimus
Joseph Hines
Mat Hohner and Jennifer
Andiorio
Edward and Carol Hopkins
Christian Hresko
Invisible Towers LLC
John Isaac
Jerry and Elise Janofsky
Janet Jefein
Joseph Smelkinson
Foundation, Inc.
Leonard Kaplan
David and Jo Ansley
Kendig
Steven Klepper
Dr. Julian Krolik
Fred and Jonna Lazarus
Richard Lehmann
James and Jaqueline Lewis
Michelle Lipkowitz
Dan and Nancy Long
Elizabeth and Joseph Mace
Dr. Colin Mackenzie and P.
Cristina Imle
Jesse W. McCurdy
Terri Moreland
Harold M. and Bernice
Morgenstern
Jerome and Roxann
Morstein
Daniel and Joanne Nathans
Alessandro and Marialuisa
Olivi
Alexis Parker
Anthony and Patsy Perlman
Charles and Katherine
Piven
Sylvia Pripstein
Dr. William Richards
Seto Family Fund of the
Baltimore Community
Foundation
Ellwood and Telma Sinsky
Mark Steckbeck
Dr. Julius Taylor
Mildred Taylor
James and Kellee Trice
Lindsay Wells
Gregg Wilhelm
Beverly Winter
Working Systems, Inc.
Matching
Gifts from
Companies
& Foundations
Te Abell Foundation
Jacob and Hilda Blaustein
Foundation
Te Annie E. Casey
Foundation
PNC Bank
Wachovia Bank
Math: Homework
1. Based on your reading, what are the sources of Young Audiences income by
category (expressed in percentages)?
2. Based on your reading, what percentage of Young Audiences expenses are
used for programming, fundraising, and administration?
Program Expenses: 84%
Fundraising Expenses: 8%
Administration Expenses: 8%
3. What was Young Audiences total operating budget during the 2008-2009
fscal year? $1.2 million
4. What can you deduce from these facts?
Young Audiences is commited to fscal responsibility.
Young Audiences is commited to providing Maryland youth access to the
arts, and works diligently to raise the funds to ensure our vision is one day
reached... A Maryland where the arts are valued for their capacity to
transform lives, and where every student is immersed in opportunities to
imagine, to create, and to realize their full potential through the arts.
Private Contributed
Income 29% (Foundations,
Corporations, Private Donations, and
Special Event Net Income)
Program
Income 54%
Public Contributed
Income 17%
(State and Local Government)
Maryland Geography: Homework
1. Based on your reading, how many students were served by Young
Audiences in each county between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009?
2. How many total students were served in Maryland? 206,575
3. Number of students that were able to experience arts programs as a direct
result of YAs fundraising eforts and donors like you: 206,575
4. How many more students in Maryland could YA reach if we had enough
funding? 1,174,048
5. How many schools, libraries, or community centers were served? 360
6. Who makes the work of Young Audiences possible?
Generous individual, corporate, government, and
foundation donors, like you. Thank you!
Garrett
1,000
Carroll
5,695
Baltimore
35,915
Harford
15,050
Cecil
3,545
Charles
650
St.
Marys
785
Calvert
2,115
Anne
Arundel
24,534
Talbot
2,772
Somerset
Kent
1,179
Queen
Annes
7,110
Caroline
20
Wicomico
8,980
Worcester
2,470
Dorchester
Howard
12,065
Prince
Georges
9,292
Baltimore
City
42,047
Montgomery
22,513
Frederick
3,179
Washington
3,503
Allegany
Te Maryland Chapter of Young Audiences, Inc. is a non proft charitable organization
under Section 501(c)3 of the United States Internal Revenue Code. Ribis, Jones, &
Maresca audits the fnancial statements. Copies are available upon request from Young
Audiences of Maryland.
Staff
Stacie Sanders, Executive Director
Jennifer Andiorio, Director of Development
Pat Cruz, Education Director
Adenike Akintilo, Marketing/PR Associate
Brendan Ragan, Residency Coordinator
Donna Sherman, Program Coordinator
Kristen Turner, Program Assistant
Lindsay Wells, Grants Manager
Jan Wuenschell, Finance Manager
Patricia Tomas, Executive Director, Emeritus
Board of Directors
Lois Mark, President
Damon Dennis, Esq., Vice President
Michael Stein, Treasurer
Tomas J. Sessa, Secretary
Dr. Jon Bauman
Bill Buckner
Candice Buckner
Jennifer M. Carr
William F. Eberhart, III
David Holmes
Camay Murphy
Tonya M. Osborne
Eric M. Pripstein
Mark Steckbeck
Bobbi Young - Mace
2801 North Howard Street Suite 320 Baltimore, MD 21218
410-837-7577 www.yamd.org
YOUNG AUDIENCES/ARTS FOR LEARNING

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