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Neubauer Family Foundation announces $10 Million challenge
grant to The Philadelphia Orchestra
(Philadelphia, January 11, 2005)
The Philadelphia Orchestra joins the Neubauer Family Foundation in announcing
a $10-million challenge grant to the Orchestra, the first major endowment
contribution since the successful conclusion of musicians' contract negotiations.
The contribution will establish endowment funds to support the music director's
special artistic initiatives, including the commissioning of new works.
It will increase efforts to bring the Orchestra to a broader audience
outside the concert hall and into the wider world. Finally, the grant
will endow the principal trombone chair, currently held by Nitzan Haroz.
"Great art is the signature of great civilizations. In an era of
declining arts education and classical music broadcasts, the Neubauer
Family Foundation salutes the Philadelphia Orchestra for its artistic
excellence and for perpetuating critical humanistic values," said
Joseph Neubauer, a member of the Orchestra's board of directors and former
chairman of the board. "We commend the Orchestra, music director,
Christoph Eschenbach and staff for their artistic vision, fiscal discipline
and plans to provide great music to audiences throughout the region and
the world. With this challenge grant, we invite others to join us in strengthening
and sustaining this cultural treasure for future generations."
The challenge grant calls upon the Orchestra to strengthen fundraising
from its board of directors and establish a broader fundraising base in
the community by raising an additional $20 million for its endowment,
$10 million from its board and $10 million from other donors by August
31, 2005. Upon satisfaction of these challenge requirements, the Orchestra's
endowment campaign will have reached the $100 million mark. The grant
also requires the Orchestra to maintain balanced operating budgets for
the next five years. The first $2 million payment will be presented to
the Orchestra this month. The Pew Charitable Trusts will administer the
challenge grant on behalf of the Neubauer Family Foundation.
The major portion of the funds will be available to be used for recruiting
and retaining outstanding musicians, engaging exceptional guest conductors
and soloists, commissioning new works and funding other experimental work.
Another significant amount will be used for audience expansion activities
such as national radio broadcasts and outreach programs such as the successful
Sound All Around for young children.
"This generous and visionary challenge grant is a resounding vote
of confidence in The Philadelphia Orchestra," said Richard L. Smoot,
chairman of The Philadelphia Orchestra. "The support of the Neubauer
Family Foundation, on the heels of the new contract with our musicians,
sets the tone for renewed focus on our artistic, community outreach, education
and financial goals. Christoph Eschenbach joins me in expressing our deepest
appreciation for its generosity, and commitment to help us achieve these
goals."
"Thanks to the leadership of Joseph and Jeanette Neubauer, we are
able to make a significant move forward in our endowment campaign and
ensure that The Philadelphia Orchestra remains one of the preeminent orchestras
in the world," said Peter A. Benoliel, chairman of the Orchestra's
endowment campaign.
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association announced the public phase of a
five-year, $125 million endowment campaign, entitled A Sound, A City,
A Civilization, in September 2003. Commitments to the campaign include
a lead gift of $50 million from the Annenberg Foundation, along with other
major leadership gifts that allowed the Orchestra to raise the original
campaign goal from $75 million to $125 million. Upon completion of the
Neubauer Family Foundation challenge, the endowment campaign will have
attained $100 million in commitments. A Sound, A City, A Civilization
will assure the future of Philadelphia's most renowned performing arts
institution. Internationally prized for its distinctive sound and virtuosity,
The Philadelphia Orchestra serves as a cultural, educational and economic
catalyst for the Philadelphia region. However, its endowment has long
lagged behind that of its peers. Successful completion of this endowment
campaign will provide greater funding stability for the organization,
by augmenting annual giving and helping to fulfill its vision of bringing
great symphonic music to the broadest possible audiences.
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