2018 Annual Report
Fiscal Year August 2017 through July 2018
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A Message from the Executive Director Dear Rocky Mountain Arts Association Friends and Supporters, Well, the 2017-2018 Fiscal Year certainly flew by! As you see from the graphs and figures on the following pages, RMAA continued positive trends in ticket sales and membership levels during the past year. The Association also experienced increases in individual donations, Guardian Circle Membership and government funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and Colorado Creative Initiatives (CCI) in 2017-2018. RMAA did end Fiscal Year 2018 with a modest deficit, in large part because of significant onetime expenses; such as a long overdue comprehensive financial audit and the purchase of several pieces of office equipment we needed to ensure that the Association's office runs smoothly. We fell short of our corporate sponsorship goals for the year and the Board of Directors elected to move Cabaret Unleashed!, RMAA's major fundraising event, to Fall 2018; both of these factors also contributed to the deficit in Fiscal Year 2018. Overall, we fell short of our budget goal for total income by just 3% , and exceeded our budgeted expenses by only 5%. Here are some highlights from Fiscal Year 2018: * 2017-2018 marked our 36th year as the premier LGBTQA arts organization in the Rocky Mountain region. * RMAA Choruses, including the small ensembles, entertained 26,957 citizens in the seven-county Denver metropolitan area at 50 ticketed concerts, free community performances, educational outreach activities and fundraising events during the 2017-2018 season. * RMAA adopted Chorus Connection to manage all communications with chorus members, the DWC and DGMC Chorus Councils, and the RMAA Artistic and Administrative Staff. * We introduced a new and improved website to promote chorus concerts, manage ticket sales and to facilitate donations from our supporters. * RMAA welcomed three new individuals to expand its Board of Directors to eleven active members. * The RMAA Office installed a new computer system to conduct business functions and to enhance communication with members, donors and sponsors. * We purchased new pipe and draping for our concert productions at Central Presbyterian Church in downtown Denver. * RMAA collaborated with four Denver-area nonprofit organizations to raise more than $10,000 in cash, goods and services to assist citizens experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity in our city. It has been an eventful year! Thank you for your continued support as we work together to "build community through music". Onward!
Michael Sattler Executive Director, RMAA
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About Rocky Mountain Arts Association Our Mission Rocky Mountain Arts Association and its member choruses exist to "build community through music."
Our History Rocky Mountain Arts Association (RMAA) was incorporated on March 23, 1982 as the corporate name for its founding program, the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus. The chorus was the first arts program in Colorado to use the word “gay” in its name; at the time, that was controversial. In the early days of the ensemble's history, the Association name was used when signing contracts, soliciting and receiving donations, or in any other circumstance where the chorus name may not have been deemed acceptable by others.
Our Programs Rocky Mountain Arts Association serves as the umbrella organization for its two member choruses, The Denver Gay Men's Chorus (DGMC) and The Denver Women's Chorus (DWC).
The Denver Gay Men’s Chorus celebrated its thirty-sixth anniversary season in
2017-2018. Founded in 1982 by Robert “Melba” Moore, the chorus today is comprised of more than 120 volunteer singers from the greater Denver metropolitan area. Its members join together to make an artistic statement: The chorus, as it sings, provides educational, cultural and social enrichment for its audiences and members. It identifies as an organization of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer (GLBTQ) individuals and their supporters who actively make a positive contribution to the entire community. The chorus and its small a cappella ensemble, Off Kilter!, produce three ticketed concert series each year, sing at numerous free community outreach events and perform in schools to support at-risk youth in our community.
The
Denver
Women’s
Chorus
was founded in 1984 by Carol White and completed its thirty-fourth anniversary season in 2017-2018. With origins in the lesbian community, and open to everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, the chorus provides educational, cultural and social enrichment through its performances and activities, thereby making a positive contribution to its audiences, members and the entire community. With over 95 volunteer singing members, the chorus and its small a cappella ensemble, Take Note!, produce two ticketed concert series each year and sing at numerous community events in the Denver metropolitan area.
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About Rocky Mountain Arts Association RMAA Board of Directors Sally Taylor, Chair Kelli Theis, Vice-Chair Jerry Cunningham, Secretary L. Wade Frisbie, Treasurer Ann Afton, DWC Chorus Council President Scott M Elliott, Director Rev Christopher Gilmore, Director Jamie Henderson, Director Cindy Koch, Director Michael Rodel, Director Everett Schneider, DGMC Chorus Council President Scotte Hoerle, Ex-Officio, RMAA Marketing Committee Chair James Knapp, Ex-Officio, DGMC Artistic & Managing Director Mark Zwilling, Ex-Officio, DWC Artistic Director
Chorus Council Everett Schneider, President TJ Kizuka, Vice-President Kyle Freeman, Secretary Tom Rubane, Treasurer Michael Blackman Matthew D.R. Bradford Scotte Hoerle, Marketing Nick Martinez Eric Stephenson Herb Toplan James Knapp, Ex-Officio
RMAA Administrative Staff and Artistic Staff Michael Sattler, Executive Director Don McMaster, Office Manager Nancy Crist, Bookkeeper
James Knapp, DGMC Artistic & Managing Director Sam Eschliman, DGMC Assistant Artistic Director & Director of Off Kilter! Ricki Vorrath-Moyer, DGMC Principal Accompanist Ken Leist, DGMC Choreographer
Mark Zwilling, DWC Artistic Director Alison Dozier, DWC Assistant Artistic Director & Director of Take Note! Beth DeBoer, DWC Principal Accompanist Sarah Blizzard, Accompanist for Take Note!
Chorus Council Ann Afton, President Karen Aviles, Vice-President, Treasurer Cheryl Hamilton, Secretary Cheri Hall Karis Meskiman Kelly Grutsch Megan Hawthorn Hilary Hellums Jennifer Archuleta Mark Zwilling, Ex-Officio
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RMAA Financials Statement of Financial Position as of July 31, 2018 ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities
Current Assets Bank Accounts
$ 72,185.65
Accounts and Grants Receivable
5,288.17
Inventory
4,308.11
Pre-paid expenses Total Current Assets
Total Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS
$ 23,522.86
Total Liabilities
$ 33,567.51
11, 309.63 $ 93,091.56
Fixed Assets Furniture and Equipment
Credit Cards
$13,036.64
Net Assets Operating
$105,047.37
Net Income
$-32,486.68 $ 72,560.69
Total Net Assets
$13,036.64 $ 106,128.20
$ 106,128.20
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Financial Highlights Net Assets Beginning of Year
Revenue and Other Support Contributions Performances/Merchandise/Ad Sales Fundraising
Expense $ 76,454
Program Services
178,891
Denver Gay Men's Chorus
46,829
Denver Women’s Chorus
$ 291,081 81,333
Total Program Services
$ 372,414
Membership
88,206
Government
56,838
Foundations
10,000
Corporations
18,351
Supporting Services
6,193
Administration
In-Kind
Fundraising Total Revenue and Other Support
$ 46,302.00
$481,782
Total Expense Change in Net Assets
$ 129,835 $ 11,492 , $513,741 $-31,959
(Total Revenue minus Total Expense) Net Assets End of Year
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$ 14,343
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RMAA Financials
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RMAA Metrics
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RMAA Donors
The Guardian Circle is RMAA's monthly giving program which provides sustaining support to the organization and its member choruses throughout the year. Gold ($100 - $199 monthly) Hayes Burton*, Mick Davey*, Kevin Ford*, Cheryl Hamilton*, One World Resource LLC, Michael Sattler*
Silver ($50 - $99 monthly) Ann Afton, Jennifer Archuleta*, Karen Aviles, Tom Baldonado, Erik Balsley, Matthew D.R. Bradford*, Dale Britt*, Allen Browning, Michelle Busse, Christopher Call, Steven Capaldi, Pat Condon*, Joseph Contardo, Kevin Doherty, Matthew Gray, Kelly Grutsch, Joel Halligan, Bill Heath*, Mark Heneghan, Scotte Hoerle*, Michael Kadovitz*, TJ Kizuka, James Knapp* and Jesse Field*, Cindy Koch*, John Krotchko*, Jason Lusk, JT McGowan*, Don McMaster*, Andrea Mitchell*, Rick Mitchell-Wyatt, Lou Moran* and Douglas Van Dine*, Nolan Oltjenbruns*, Luiz Quiroz, Craig Roberts, Michael Rodel*, Tom Rubane, William Rush, Everett Schneider*, Lukas Seelye, Shawn Snow, Sally Taylor*, Herb Toplan*, Lady Vaccarella, Bradley Waters, Stephen Wertz, Glen Wood
Bronze ($10 - $49 monthly) Mary Birdsall, Larry* and Rebecca Bourgeois*, Clinton Crow, Casey Davis, Karen Edson, Robert Gladu*, Gail Hageman, Pat Lounders, Rev. Dr. Harvey and Judy Martz, Lynn Nimmo
* In addition to their Guardian Circle donations, these donors (whose names do not appear elsewhere on a donor list) have given additional cash and/or in-kind donations.
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RMAA Donors The following individuals, government entities, organizations, businesses, houses of worship, trusts and foundations made generous contributions to RMAA and its member choruses during FY 2018 (8/1/17 - 7/31/18): $40,000+ Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)
Charles Patterson Pepsico United Health Group Beth Wienski
$10,000 - $39,999
$100 - $499
Colorado Creative Industries
$5,000 - $9,999
Louden Family Foundation
$2,500 - $4,999 Beta West Barbara Easterly Jamie Henderson
$1,000 - $2,499
James Berggren Landscaping Materials Bedrock Ralph L and Florence R Burgess Trust Castle Lion Properties Del Nore Neighborhood Development Corp ExxonMobil Foundation L. Wade Frisbie Kaiser Permanente Pete McGill (in memory of Sly Reza) Mile High Church Nordstrom Charitable Giving Jef Strauss and Dan Remus Rachel and Katie Richards Skyline Chapter Sweet Adelines International James E and Janet Soller Kelli Theis Tynan's Volkswagen
$500 - $999
Justin Ball and Eric Deffenbaugh Barefoot Wine Michael Biere Brookside Inn The Collins Foundation Colorado LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce Christopher Gilmore/Sixth Ave Church of Christ Google Inc Carl Griffin Highlands Church Ron Koch Miller Coors Park Hill Congregational Church
Aurora Mental Health Center Ellen Bandsma Robert Berger Susan Billotte Becky Blakeslee H Gordon Brooks III Lisa Brotz John and Lisa Cameron Daniel Case Central Presbyterian Church Community First Foundation/Colorado Gives Gareth and Janie Cook Robert D. Cook Linzee Coolidge Jennifer and Robert Cota Nancy Crist Maurice Cyr Tim Elsner Tim Fires David Ford GC Equipment Rentals LLC Andy Gerber Elizabeth Gladu Stuart Goldstein Art Glover Lee Hamre Brian Henderson Eric Horan Matt Horn Infinitus Inc Johns Manville Campaign Match Chris Junde Shawn Keller Horace Kenney Caitlyn Kinser Lakewood United Church of Christ Jeffrey Lawhead & Frend John Miner Brian Lemaire Mark Lindemulder The Long Company Meng Luo Michael McArdle and Jeremy Dittus Mile High Development Elizabeth S Mills and John Barwett Ronald and Rhonda Mizeur Joe Moenich Montview Blvd Presbyterian Church Amy Nelson Valentin and Sabrina Nikolov
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Mark Ohnmacht One Hope Foundation Kyle Osborn Frank Parker Park Hill United Methodist Church Juanita Peters Prince of Peace Church of the Brethren Kay Pruett Jenny Przekwas Ralph Reschke Scott Schell Sally Scholer Amy Schweizer Clifton Smith Karl Sowa and Tom Rieber Mary Speegle James Stegman Thomas Stephens and Todd Enders Carol Stoffel Ronald Stutheit Table Mountain Inn Herbert Toplan Deborah Tornabene-Fanshawe Karen Tonso Liz Tredennick United Health Group Robert Vock Daryl Walker Jill Wayne Maureen Wilkerson Emily Wingert Richard Zansitis & Suzanne Mitchell
$ 1 - $99
Amazon Smile Foundation Allstate - The Giving Campaign Alix Corboy Community First/Colorado Gives Day Incentive Fund Marcia Allen Jami Alley Amy Anderson Dankia Anderson Randy and Cathy Barrett David Bartholomew Becker Stowe Partners LLC Rachel Benedick Amy Bergevin Jerry Blackstock Andy Blanza Marcy Bonnett Andrew Bowman Greg Boyarko Barbra Brand Michael Breed David Brunt Sara Brush Allison Burke
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RMAA Donors Bridgette Chesne Roy Colclazier Beveraly Coffman Larry Crabbe Janet Crawford Jennie Creasey Michael Curth Corey Daker Ray Alan Daugherty James Davis Elizabeth Davis Mary Dawkins Thomas Dearth Ariel DeFazio Gina Demasellis Christy Dowling Scott Dunham Gayla Dunning Mini Duran Christina Earle Virginia Edmiston Patrick & Cynthia Emerine Jana Everett Julie Fendrich Kathleen Field Susan Finnegan Rhonda Flemming Marie Ford Yolanda Franco Nancy Friday Timothy Fuller Judith Gardner Janice Genova Lauren Garrison Justin Gitlin Linda Golden Linda Gonzales Elizabeth Gottlieb Jennifer Gould Luke Gould Susan Grebel Kyle Griffin Alexandra Haas Jeff Haas Janis Hansen Kyle Hansen Jim Hanson Jane G Harris John Heaton IV Cindy Hearing Rebecca Herlinger Lance Hernandez Alan Hirsch Colleen Holland Christine Hopkinson Dan Houck Alan Hubbard Christine Huber Taylor Iverson Kristine Jackson Stephen Jaeger Joyce Jay Julia Johns Merilou Johnson Anjali Jones Michelle Jones Paul Kamber Carol Keslinke
Paul Kim Garrett Klapproth Bradley Kort Jennifer Lafalce Suzanne Larue Clint Ledbetter Kevin Legrand Sarah Lehan Ruth Levin Rebecca Louden Cynthia Luther Paul Maldonado Robin Marshall Paul Martyn Thomas McClure Carolyn McFatridge Amy McKay Bill and Kay MacEnulty Jason Medrano Stephen Meswarb Angela Miller Doug Miller Elizabeth Miller Cecilia Miller Diane Minka Katie Minor Victoria Minovich Tim Mullin Scott Murphy Paul Naegele National Renewable Harmony Nekvasil Cynthia Nelson Marilyn Newell Rennetta Nikolic Cathy Noland Kathleen O'Brien Rosie Orblum Allen Oregan Alan Parizo Christopher Pedrick Amy Petra Hill Melanie Phares Therese Pilnonetti Margaret Prentice Robert Presley Monica Pressley Ron Pruett Jill Rampacek Susan Redman-Rengstorf Benjamin Reed Kristi Reed Natalee Reese Damoni Rems Debbie Rensink Paula Rhodes Merrie Robinson Kimberly Rogers Deborah Romero-Reinig Dawn Ryan Thomas Satter Judith Shafer Beverly Shick Brad Shoptaw Margaret Siegel Alma Silva Kenny Smith
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Cesca Smotheman Lynn Synder-Goetz Debbie Stevenson Kristen Stinnett Richard Stratton Lynn Strickling Rachel Suydam Anne Suro Gai Swanson Ken Switzer Violetta Taing Kathleen Tanner Ashley Teatum Janice Tilden Jacob Trumbower Darci Tyson Denise Trujillo Charles Vandenberg Patty Vandevander Dhivahari Vivek Valerie Walker Mary Beth Wallingford Danita Ware George E Ware Kevin Wellington Cindy Wells Paul Wertz Martha West Rhoda Whitney Matthew B WInkel Tonya Wood Regina Woontner
The following churches and houses of worship provided generous financial support and donations of goods and services for DGMC's production of Home: Building Pride, Finding Family in 2018: First Baptist Church of Denver Montview Blvd Presbyterian Church Park Hill United Methodist Church Central Presbyterian Church Park Hill United Church of Christ Sixth Ave United Church of Christ Prince of Peach Church of the Brethren Highlands Church The following businesses provided generous financial support for DGMC's production of Home: Building Pride, Finding Family in 2018: Del Norte Development Corporation Tynan's Volkswagon Mile High Development
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RMAA Choruses
Denver Gay Men's Chorus
Denver Women's Chorus
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2017-2018 Major RMAA Supporters
Louden Family Foundation
Ralph L and Florence R Burgess Trust The Collins Foundation
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Special Thanks to:
Envie Media Colorado Nonprofit Association Colorado LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce Beta West MillerCoors Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Pepsico Integrity Print Group LIFE WTR
Rocky Mountain Arts Association is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. RMAA Singers, Administrative Staff, Artistic Staff, Board of Directors and volunteers adhere strictly to all federal and state laws banning discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identification, gender expression, marital status, physical or mental ability, employment status, political affiliation, religious belief, country of origin, immigration status, and veteran or economic status.
Rocky Mountain Arts Association 700 Colorado Blvd. #325 Denver, CO 80206 www.rmarts.org 303-325-3959 FY 2018 Annual Report
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