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a year in review2014-2015 annual report
revenue and expense report 2014-15
Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Danceworks is a proud member of the united Performing Arts Fund (uPAF).
angel: $100,000+united Performing Arts Fund
Visionary: $50,000+Bader Philanthropies
Muse: $25,000+The Brico Fund, LLCHerzfeld Foundation Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Heart of Canal Street
benefactor: $10,000+BMO Harris Bradley Center*Mario and Cathy Costantini*Mary Newton and Dr. James
SangerDavid and Julia uihlein
Charitable Foundation
producer: $5,000+Brewers Community Fdn, Inc. Tim and Sue FrautschiGreater Milwaukee Foundation–
Anonymous Fund Mary L. Nohl Fund
Glen F. HackmannThe Harley-Davidson Foundation Milwaukee Arts BoardMilwaukee County CAMPAC Stephens Family Foundation We Energies FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWisconsin Arts BoardDiane and Ed Zore
artistic director: $2,500+Donald and Donna BaumgartnerBranigan Communications*Froedtert HospitalBarb Klein Vince and Jan MartinSkip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer FoundationSummerfest Foundation, Inc.
choreographer: $1,000+Above the Clouds, Inc.*AnonymousRena Auffant*Trish CalvyDennis and Amy Connolly Roxana and Justin CookDon and Sallie Davis Lloyd Dickinson and Kristin
Bergstrom Barbara and Harry DrakeBill Friebus and Gina
Madrigrano Friebus Jason and Tracey GessnerDeborah and Joe Gonzalez Greater Milwaukee Foundation–
Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Family Fund Terry A. Hueneke Fund
David and Margarete Harvey Betsy and John Hoylman Peter and Sue HitlerPatricia Kiefer Frank and Marina Krejci Pam KrigerMadeleine and David Lubar Sheldon and Marianne Lubar
to our 2014-15 donorsJane Lewis and Mickey MaierMaxsan FoundationLindsay OlsonPeck Foundation Milwaukee,
Ltd.PPC FoundationClare Reardon Nancy Garrett Simpson*STRATTEC Security Corp.Pat and Paul VogelsangKatie and Jason Weeks WEYCO Group Inc.Youth Foundation
* denotes in-kind donations
many thanks($1,000 & up)
For a complete listing of donors, please visit DanceworksMKE.org
expensesearned revenue
54%
danceworks | 1661 n. Water street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | danceworksMKe.org | Photography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.
individual donations & sponsorships $85,313
special events$14,130
government$24,706
in-kind$35,000
uPAF$190,227
corporate & foundation$207,988 performance, classes & outreach$878,898
$129,049 general & admin
facility$102,804
fundraising$76,751$45,042rentals,
merchandise & other
classes$367,580
outreach$184,668
performance$56,082
contributed revenue
46%
expenses: $1,187,502 | reVenue: $1,210,736
positive net income: $23,234
“My family enjoyed ‘participating in’
Fairy Queen Fantasy. We agree that this was
the most interesting, immersive and inviting event
from DPC so far... we think Danceworks is on to
something that could be an excellent, recurring event
or annual ‘fest’ for the Milwaukee area more
enriching than just bands, beers and brats...”
– Stewart, season subscriber
total impacted*
66,312The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, health and creativity of the community of performances, classes and outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms. Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.
The following statistics are gathered from: Danceworks Performance Company (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC), Danceworks on Tap (DOT) and DanceLAB performances; adult and youth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops; summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; the Intergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (Mad Hot) programming.
danceworks 2014-15board of directors
Danielle Bly, PresidentKilby Williamson, Vice PresidentRick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerLindsay Olson, SecretaryTim Frautschi, Outgoing PresidentBetsy CorryMario CostantiniKaryn ElliottDeborah GonzalezOlivia HareChristine HarrisBetsy HoylmanFrank KrejciJeff McClellanCheryl MoretSue NortheyClare ReardonElaine Sweet
performance
40# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelab
classes
“Being part of Danceworks Mad Hot really helped me think that if there is something I can’t do, if I put effort maybe I can do it. If we didn’t have this program, many of us wouldn’t push ourselves to believe we can do something in life. It took me out of my comfort zone and helped me not be shy to dance.” –6th grade student, Vieau School
outreach
mad hot
13
7
weeks of IMAP programming
school and older adult site partnerships
additional arts education residencies for older adults and youth34
3,265 served
2,259
at 45 schools (89% Mps)
40%
38%
32%
improved attitudes toward physical activity
improved respect for self and others
improved social and emotional skills
2,342unIque students:
awarded scholarships
263
3 family workshops: 44 participants
16summer creative arts camps: 997 participants
11school day off workshops:203 participants
(4th–6th grade)
(youth and adult)
19,636AuDIENCE MEMBERS:
290IMAP PARTICIPANTS:
perforMances:
new!
MAd hot PArtIcIPAnts:
“My family enjoyed ‘participating in’
Fairy Queen Fantasy. We agree that this was
the most interesting, immersive and inviting event
from DPC so far... we think Danceworks is on to
something that could be an excellent, recurring event
or annual ‘fest’ for the Milwaukee area more
enriching than just bands, beers and brats...”
– Stewart, season subscriber
total impacted*
66,312The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, health and creativity of the community of performances, classes and outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms. Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.
The following statistics are gathered from: Danceworks Performance Company (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC), Danceworks on Tap (DOT) and DanceLAB performances; adult and youth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops; summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; the Intergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (Mad Hot) programming.
danceworks 2014-15board of directors
Danielle Bly, PresidentKilby Williamson, Vice PresidentRick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerLindsay Olson, SecretaryTim Frautschi, Outgoing PresidentBetsy CorryMario CostantiniKaryn ElliottDeborah GonzalezOlivia HareChristine HarrisBetsy HoylmanFrank KrejciJeff McClellanCheryl MoretSue NortheyClare ReardonElaine Sweet
performance
40# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelab
classes
“Being part of Danceworks Mad Hot really helped me think that if there is something I can’t do, if I put effort maybe I can do it. If we didn’t have this program, many of us wouldn’t push ourselves to believe we can do something in life. It took me out of my comfort zone and helped me not be shy to dance.” –6th grade student, Vieau School
outreach
mad hot
13
7
weeks of IMAP programming
school and older adult site partnerships
additional arts education residencies for older adults and youth34
3,265 served
2,259
at 45 schools (89% Mps)
40%
38%
32%
improved attitudes toward physical activity
improved respect for self and others
improved social and emotional skills
2,342unIque students:
awarded scholarships
263
3 family workshops: 44 participants
16summer creative arts camps: 997 participants
11school day off workshops:203 participants
(4th–6th grade)
(youth and adult)
19,636AuDIENCE MEMBERS:
290IMAP PARTICIPANTS:
perforMances:
new!
MAd hot PArtIcIPAnts:
“My family enjoyed ‘participating in’
Fairy Queen Fantasy. We agree that this was
the most interesting, immersive and inviting event
from DPC so far... we think Danceworks is on to
something that could be an excellent, recurring event
or annual ‘fest’ for the Milwaukee area more
enriching than just bands, beers and brats...”
– Stewart, season subscriber
total impacted*
66,312The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, health and creativity of the community of performances, classes and outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms. Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.
The following statistics are gathered from: Danceworks Performance Company (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC), Danceworks on Tap (DOT) and DanceLAB performances; adult and youth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops; summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; the Intergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (Mad Hot) programming.
danceworks 2014-15board of directors
Danielle Bly, PresidentKilby Williamson, Vice PresidentRick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerLindsay Olson, SecretaryTim Frautschi, Outgoing PresidentBetsy CorryMario CostantiniKaryn ElliottDeborah GonzalezOlivia HareChristine HarrisBetsy HoylmanFrank KrejciJeff McClellanCheryl MoretSue NortheyClare ReardonElaine Sweet
performance
40# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelab
classes
“Being part of Danceworks Mad Hot really helped me think that if there is something I can’t do, if I put effort maybe I can do it. If we didn’t have this program, many of us wouldn’t push ourselves to believe we can do something in life. It took me out of my comfort zone and helped me not be shy to dance.” –6th grade student, Vieau School
outreach
mad hot
13
7
weeks of IMAP programming
school and older adult site partnerships
additional arts education residencies for older adults and youth34
3,265 served
2,259
at 45 schools (89% Mps)
40%
38%
32%
improved attitudes toward physical activity
improved respect for self and others
improved social and emotional skills
2,342unIque students:
awarded scholarships
263
3 family workshops: 44 participants
16summer creative arts camps: 997 participants
11school day off workshops:203 participants
(4th–6th grade)
(youth and adult)
19,636AuDIENCE MEMBERS:
290IMAP PARTICIPANTS:
perforMances:
new!
MAd hot PArtIcIPAnts:
a year in review2014-2015 annual report
revenue and expense report2014-15
Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Danceworks is a proud member of the united Performing Arts Fund (uPAF).
angel: $100,000+united Performing Arts Fund
Visionary: $50,000+Bader Philanthropies
Muse: $25,000+The Brico Fund, LLCHerzfeld Foundation Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Heart of Canal Street
benefactor: $10,000+BMO Harris Bradley Center*Mario and Cathy Costantini*Mary Newton and Dr. James
SangerDavid and Julia uihlein
Charitable Foundation
producer: $5,000+Brewers Community Fdn, Inc. Tim and Sue FrautschiGreater Milwaukee Foundation–
Anonymous Fund Mary L. Nohl Fund
Glen F. HackmannThe Harley-Davidson Foundation Milwaukee Arts BoardMilwaukee County CAMPAC Stephens Family Foundation We Energies FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWisconsin Arts BoardDiane and Ed Zore
artistic director: $2,500+Donald and Donna BaumgartnerBranigan Communications*Froedtert HospitalBarb Klein Vince and Jan MartinSkip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer FoundationSummerfest Foundation, Inc.
choreographer: $1,000+Above the Clouds, Inc.*AnonymousRena Auffant*Trish CalvyDennis and Amy Connolly Roxana and Justin CookDon and Sallie Davis Lloyd Dickinson and Kristin
Bergstrom Barbara and Harry DrakeBill Friebus and Gina
Madrigrano Friebus Jason and Tracey GessnerDeborah and Joe Gonzalez Greater Milwaukee Foundation–
Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Family Fund Terry A. Hueneke Fund
David and Margarete Harvey Betsy and John Hoylman Peter and Sue HitlerPatricia Kiefer Frank and Marina Krejci Pam KrigerMadeleine and David Lubar Sheldon and Marianne Lubar
to our 2014-15 donorsJane Lewis and Mickey MaierMaxsan FoundationLindsay OlsonPeck Foundation Milwaukee,
Ltd.PPC FoundationClare Reardon Nancy Garrett Simpson*STRATTEC Security Corp.Pat and Paul VogelsangKatie and Jason Weeks WEYCO Group Inc.Youth Foundation
* denotes in-kind donations
many thanks($1,000 & up)
For a complete listing of donors, please visit DanceworksMKE.org
expensesearned revenue
54%
danceworks | 1661 n. Water street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | danceworksMKe.org | Photography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.
individual donations & sponsorships $85,313
special events $14,130
government $24,706
in-kind $35,000
uPAF $190,227
corporate & foundation $207,988performance, classes & outreach $878,898
$129,049general & admin
facility $102,804
fundraising $76,751 $45,042rentals,
merchandise & other
classes $367,580
outreach $184,668
performance $56,082
contributed revenue
46%
expenses: $1,187,502 | reVenue: $1,210,736
positive net income: $23,234
a year in review2014-2015 annual report
revenue and expense report 2014-15
Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Danceworks is a proud member of the united Performing Arts Fund (uPAF).
angel: $100,000+united Performing Arts Fund
Visionary: $50,000+Bader Philanthropies
Muse: $25,000+The Brico Fund, LLCHerzfeld Foundation Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Heart of Canal Street
benefactor: $10,000+BMO Harris Bradley Center*Mario and Cathy Costantini*Mary Newton and Dr. James
SangerDavid and Julia uihlein
Charitable Foundation
producer: $5,000+Brewers Community Fdn, Inc. Tim and Sue FrautschiGreater Milwaukee Foundation–
Anonymous Fund Mary L. Nohl Fund
Glen F. HackmannThe Harley-Davidson Foundation Milwaukee Arts BoardMilwaukee County CAMPAC Stephens Family Foundation We Energies FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWisconsin Arts BoardDiane and Ed Zore
artistic director: $2,500+Donald and Donna BaumgartnerBranigan Communications*Froedtert HospitalBarb Klein Vince and Jan MartinSkip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer FoundationSummerfest Foundation, Inc.
choreographer: $1,000+Above the Clouds, Inc.*AnonymousRena Auffant*Trish CalvyDennis and Amy Connolly Roxana and Justin CookDon and Sallie Davis Lloyd Dickinson and Kristin
Bergstrom Barbara and Harry DrakeBill Friebus and Gina
Madrigrano Friebus Jason and Tracey GessnerDeborah and Joe Gonzalez Greater Milwaukee Foundation–
Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Family Fund Terry A. Hueneke Fund
David and Margarete Harvey Betsy and John Hoylman Peter and Sue HitlerPatricia Kiefer Frank and Marina Krejci Pam KrigerMadeleine and David Lubar Sheldon and Marianne Lubar
to our 2014-15 donorsJane Lewis and Mickey MaierMaxsan FoundationLindsay OlsonPeck Foundation Milwaukee,
Ltd.PPC FoundationClare Reardon Nancy Garrett Simpson*STRATTEC Security Corp.Pat and Paul VogelsangKatie and Jason Weeks WEYCO Group Inc.Youth Foundation
* denotes in-kind donations
many thanks($1,000 & up)
For a complete listing of donors, please visit DanceworksMKE.org
expensesearned revenue
54%
danceworks | 1661 n. Water street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | danceworksMKe.org | Photography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.
individual donations & sponsorships $85,313
special events$14,130
government$24,706
in-kind$35,000
uPAF$190,227
corporate & foundation$207,988 performance, classes & outreach$878,898
$129,049 general & admin
facility$102,804
fundraising$76,751$45,042rentals,
merchandise & other
classes$367,580
outreach$184,668
performance$56,082
contributed revenue
46%
expenses: $1,187,502 | reVenue: $1,210,736
positive net income: $23,234