
Civic Symphony Association of San Francisco
Civic Symphony Association of San Francisco
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About this organization
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
San francisco civic music association provides a place for musicians of all skill levels and experience to play together and bring their music to the community with free concerts.
- Revenue reported was $105,961.
- Expenses reported were $105,513.
- The non-profit filed Schedule A section.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- The organization does not engage in lobbying activities.
- Other expenses reported $11,208.
- The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $448.
- The non-profit does not have a foreign financial account.
- Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $112,347.
- The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in CA.
Accomplishments
- Sf civic symphony produced four free concerts for approximately 3000 members of the public. the symphony provided a place for approximately 150 adult, amateur musicians to learn and perform. Expenses $46,570.
- Sf civic strings produced three free concerts for approximately 340 members of the public. the group provided a place for approximately 60 adult, amateur musicians to learn and perform. Expenses $7,636.
- Chamber concert series. the association hosted a series of 6 free chamber concerts attended by approximately 500 community members, providing 55 musicians an opportunity to perform for the public. Expenses $3,452.
- Summer workshop provides an opportunity for musicians who are returning to their instrument after many years, or who have not performed in an ensemble before to refresh, improve, and add to their skills. Expenses $2,066.
- Mozart to mendelssohn produced four free concerts for approximately 1300 members of the public. the symphony provided a place for approximately 80 adult, amateur musicians to learn and perform. Expenses $29,304.
- The association hosted 5 string and 3 woodwind community nights, providing an opportunity for amateur musicians to come together to sight-read small ensemble compositions. Expenses $605.