Search Results Information

Results include identifying information supplied by the orchestra volunteer group.  If you would like more information about any project, please contact the volunteer group directly.  The following is some additional information about the collected facts.

Meeting Group Size
The League of American Orchestras assigns member orchestras meeting groups based on criteria including budget size. Group numbers are useful to volunteer associations looking for projects from orchestras of similar size but know that projects can be adapted for orchestras of varying sizes.

Number of active members
This range represents the number of people who are available to support that orchestra on a regular basis.

When did planning begin on this project?
This information conveys how long it takes to put this project together.

What was the gross revenue from all sources, i.e. ticket sales, contributions, any inflow of cash (excluding in-kind)?
This tells you the amount of money that was collected through this project.

What were the total expenses for this project?
This amount was needed to make this project happen.

Net Revenue
This number is found by subtracting total expenses from gross revenue. Was this project a money maker?

What are in-kind contributions?
This tells you if anyone donated products or services (not cash) and the cash values on those items.