HomeMy WebLinkAboutC-8577-15A - Cultural Arts Grants - FY 23-24 - Musical PerformancesGRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND
PACIFIC CHORALE
This Grant Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into this 29th day of March, 2023
("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Newport Beach, a California municipal
corporation and Charter City ("City"), and PACIFIC CHORALE, a California nonprofit
corporation located at 3303 Harbor Boulevard, Suite E5, Costa Mesa, California 92626
("Grantee"). City and Grantee are at times individually referred to. as "Party" and
collectively as "Parties" herein.
RFCITAI S
A. It is the policy of the City Council that the City's budget specifically allows the City
Council to direct revenue towards non-profit agencies, community groups,
community events, or enhancement projects with worthy projects or programs
which the City Council deems beneficial to the residents' quality of life.
B. Grantee requested a grant from the City for musical performances ("Grant
Proposal" ).
C. The City Council determined the Grant Proposal is for a worthy project that will
benefit the City's residents' quality of life.
D. The City Council approved a grant in the amount of Four Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars and 00/100 ($4,500.00) ("Grant Funds") to Grantee pursuant to certain
conditions regarding expenditure, reporting, and accounting requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows:
1. GRANT
1.1. City awards to Grantee Grant Funds in the amount of Four Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars and 00/100 ($4,500.00) as requested by Grantee in the Grant
Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, or
such other amount as authorized by the City Council.
1.2. Grant Funds shall be disbursed by City to Grantee as follows:
® At the time of execution of this Agreement.
2. TERM
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall
continue in full force and effect until January 20, 2024, unless terminated earlier as
provided herein.
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3. RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF FUNDS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS RELATED
TO THE RECEIPT OF GRANT FUNDS
3.1. The Grant Funds are subject to the following expenditure conditions ("Approved
Uses"):
3.1.1. The Grant Funds shall be expended solely for the purposes provided in
Exhibit A;
3.1.2. The Grant Funds shall not be used for any activity that would violate City,
state or federal statutory or decisional law such as regulations affecting non-
profit or tax exempt organizations exempt from taxation pursuant to Section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and
3.2. Grantee further warrants to City that the Grant Funds will be spent solely for the
Approved Uses and the Grant Funds shall be used by Grantee during this
Agreement's term otherwise the Grant Funds shall be returned to City, as provided
in Section 5 below.
3.3. Grantee shall conduct background checks for all of its volunteers and employees
who work with minor children in relation to any project described in Grantee's
Grant Proposal. To the extent applicable, Grantee shall provide the City
certification that it has complied with this requirement prior to the receipt of Grant
Funds.
4. REPORTING AND ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS
4.1. At all times during the term of this Agreement, Grantee shall maintain true, proper,
and complete books, records, and accounts (collectively, "Books and Records")
in which shall be entered fully and accurately all transactions taken with respect
to the operations of Grantee under the Grant Proposal and the expenditure of the
Grant Funds. Grantee shall maintain the Books and Records in accordance with
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Grantee shall make available to City
such Books and Records upon City's request.
4.2. If the Grantee has been audited by an independent auditor or has been the subject
of a compliance audit/examination by a grantee or regulatory agency during the
past three years, audit reports and management letters indicating compliance
violations, fraud, illegal acts, material weaknesses in internal control structure or
reportable conditions, in connection with such audits shall be delivered to the City
thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of this agreement. If no audits or events
as described above have occurred during this period, the Grantee shall provide
City a written assertion that no audits or similar examinations have occurred
during the three (3) year period and an assertion that the Grantee is not aware of
any events or conditions, described above, or other information that might
reasonable impact City's decision to fund the grant as requested.
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4.3. City reserves the right to designate its own employee representative(s) or its
contracted representative(s) with a Certified Public Accounting firm who shall
have the right to audit Grantee's accounting procedures and internal controls of
Grantee's financial systems as they relate to the Grant Proposal and to examine
any cost, revenue, payment, claim, other records or supporting documentation
resulting from any items set forth in this Agreement. Any such audit(s) shall be
undertaken by City or its representative(s) at mutually agreed upon reasonable
times and in conformance with generally accepted auditing standards. Grantee
agrees to fully cooperate with any such audit(s).
4.4. This right to audit shall extend during the length of this Agreement and for a period
of three (3) years or longer, if required by law, following the date of any Grant
Funds tendered under this Agreement. Grantee agrees to retain all necessary
records/documentation for the entire length of this audit period.
4.5. Grantee shall, upon conclusion of the event, furnish the City with a Balance Sheet
and Income Statement describing the receipt and disbursement activities of
Grantee with respect to the Grant Funds. In its sole and absolute discretion, the
City may also require Grantee to submit: (i) quarterly check registers and
descriptions of each disbursement; (ii) budget -to -actual -results; and (iii) a
statement of position describing the assets and liabilities associated with the
Grant event. All reports, including a post -event evaluation, shall be due to the
City no later than forty-five (45) days following the conclusion of the event. In the
event that an independent audit is conducted, Grantee shall forward a copy of the
audited report to the City for review, including any Management Letter, Report on
Internal Controls, or Reportable Conditions letter generated during the course of
the audit.
4.6. Grantee agrees to exercise prudent financial management processes including
proper oversight of all assets, budget preparation, and timely reporting including
budget -to -actual -comparisons.
4.7. All Approved Uses shall be performed by Grantee or under Grantee's supervision.
Grantee represents that it possesses the professional and technical skills required
to perform the services required by this Agreement, and that it will perform all
services with a standard of care and in a manner commensurate with the
community professional standards and with the ordinary degree of skill and care
that would be used by other reasonably competent practitioners of the same
discipline under similar circumstances.
4.8. If Grantee has supported Political Action Committees(s) (PACs) during the past
three (3) years, the Grantee shall hire an independent auditor to perform limited,
agreed -upon testwork procedures to provide City assurance that City sponsored
event profits did not subsidize the funding of Political Action Committees (PACs)
and event proceeds were adequately segregated from funds used to support
PACs. Agreed upon procedures may include a review of a detail list of the past
three (3) years of PAC contributions and expenditures, including:
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a. An identifying donor number, date and amount of each reported
contribution; and
b. A detail of expenditures sufficient enough to determine that the
expenditures were solely for PAC -related expenses; and
c. Any retained earnings or fund balance at the end of each fiscal year.
Substantive documentation for the contribution and expenditure should be available upon
request. City shall approve the agreed -upon testwork procedures prior to the
commencement of fieldwork.
5. USE OF GRANT FUNDS
5.1. The Grant Funds shall be used solely by Grantee for the Approved Uses and for
no other use. In the event that the Grant Funds are not used for the Approved
Uses or are not expended by or before January 15, 2024, Grantee shall notify the
City in writing, and shall be obligated to return the Grant Funds to City within thirty
(30) days.
5.2. The City's grant contribution shall only be used for non-sectarian purposes.
Grantees shall not use the City's grant contribution, or any portion thereof, for any
purpose that violates local, state, or federal law, including, but not limited to, the
Establishment Clause.
6. INDEMNIFICATION
6.1. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Grantee shall indemnify, defend and hold
harmless City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents,
volunteers, and employees (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties") from and
against any and all claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury,
death or damage to property), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes
of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses
(including, without limitation, attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of
every kind and nature whatsoever (individually, a "Claim"; collectively, "Claims"),
which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to this
Agreement (including the negligent and/or willful acts, errors and/or omissions of
Grantee, its principals, officers, agents, employees, vendors, suppliers,
consultants, subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them
or for whose acts they may be liable or any or all of them).
6.2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall be construed to require
Grantee to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any Claim arising from the sole
negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Nothing in this
indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorney's fees in any
action on or to enforce the terms of this Agreement. This indemnity shall apply to
all claims and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable.
The policy limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to
be provided by Grantee.
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7. GRANTEE INDEPENDENCE
In the performance of this Agreement, the Grantee, and the agents and employees of
Grantee, shall act in an independent capacity and are not officers, employees or agents
of the City. The manner and means of performing the Approved Uses are under the
control of Grantee, except to the extent they are limited by statute, rule or regulation and
the expressed terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to
constitute approval for Grantee or any of Grantee's employees or agents, to be the agents
or employees of City. Grantee shall have the responsibility for and control over the means
of performing the Approved Uses, provided that Grantee is in compliance with the terms
of this Agreement. Anything in this Agreement that may appear to give City the right to
direct Grantee as to the details of the performance or to exercise a measure of control
over Grantee shall mean only that Grantee shall follow the desires of City with respect to
the results of the Approved Uses.
8. PROHIBITION AGAINST TRANSFERS
Grantee shall not assign, sublease, hypothecate or transfer this Agreement or any of the
services to be performed under this Agreement, directly or indirectly, by operation of law
or otherwise without prior written consent of City. Any attempt to do so without written
consent of City shall be null and void.
9. NOTICES
9.1.All notices, demands, requests or approvals to be given under this Agreement
shall be given in writing and conclusively shall be deemed served when delivered
personally or on the third business day after the deposit thereof in the United
States mail, postage prepaid, first class mail, addressed as hereinafter provided.
9.2.All notices, demands, requests or approvals from Grantee to City shall be
addressed to the City at:
Attn: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director
Library Services Department
City of Newport Beach
100 Civic Center Drive
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915
9.3. All notices, demands, requests or approvals from City to Grantee shall be
addressed to Grantee at:
Attn: Molly Buzick Pontin
PACIFIC CHORALE
3303 Harbor Boulevard, Suite E5, Costa Mesa, California 92626
Costa Mesa, California 92626
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10. TERMINATION
10.1. Termination for Cause. Grantee shall be in default if Grantee fails or refuses
to perform any duty required by the Agreement or performs in a manner
inconsistent with the terms, conditions and restrictions in this Agreement. In such
event, City shall give Grantee, thirty (30) days written notice to cure, if the default
can be cured and City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement if Grantee has
not cured the default within the thirty (30) day cure period. City shall be entitled
to immediately terminate this Agreement if the default cannot be cured through
corrective action. If terminated for cause, Grant Funds shall be returned to the
City pursuant to Section 5. This Agreement is made on an annual basis, and as
such is subject to non -renewal at its termination.
10.2. Termination without Cause. City may terminate this Agreement at any time
with or without cause upon seven (7) days written notice to Grantee, any
remaining Grant Funds in Grantee's possession at the time of termination shall be
returned to City pursuant to Section 5.
10.3. Specific Performance. Grantee agrees that the City has the legal right, and all
necessary conditions have been satisfied, to specifically enforce Grantee's
obligations pursuant to this Agreement.
11. STANDARD PROVISIONS
11.1. Recitals. City and Grantee acknowledge that the above Recitals are true and
correct and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement.
11.2. Compliance With all Laws. Grantee shall at its own cost and expense comply
with all statutes, ordinances, regulations and requirements of all governmental
entities, including federal, state, county or municipal, whether now in force or
hereinafter enacted.
11.3. Waiver. A waiver by either Party of any breach, of any term, covenant or
condition contained herein shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent
breach of the same or any other term, covenant or condition contained herein,
whether of the same or a different character.
11.4. Integrated Contract. This Agreement represents the full and complete
understanding of every kind or nature whatsoever between the parties hereto, and
all preliminary negotiations and agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are
merged herein. No verbal agreement or implied covenant shall be held to vary
the provisions herein.
11.5. Conflicts or Inconsistencies. In the event there are any conflicts or
inconsistencies between this Agreement and the Grant Proposal or any other
attachments attached hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall govern.
11.6. Interpretation. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or against
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either party by reason of the authorship of the Agreement or any other rule of
construction which might otherwise apply.
11.7. Amendments. This Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written
document executed by both Grantee and City and approved as to form by the City
Attorney.
11.8. Severability. If any term or portion of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal,
or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining
provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
11.9. Controlling Law And Venue. The laws of the State of California shall govern
this Agreement and all matters relating to it and any action brought relating to this
Agreement shall be adjudicated in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County
of Orange, State of California.
11.10. Equal Opportunity Employment. Grantee represents that it is an equal
opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any contractor,
employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national
origin, handicap, ancestry, sex or age or any other impermissible basis under law.
11.11. No Attorney's Fees. In the event of any dispute or legal action arising under
this Agreement, the prevailing party shall not be entitled to attorney's fees.
11.12. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together
shall constitute one and the same instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed
on the dates written below.
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Attachment: Exhibit A: Grant Proposal
SOUTH COAST REPERTORY, INC. Page 8
Exhibit A
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NEWPORT BE ACII CITY ARTS COMMISSION
2023 CULTURAL ARTS GRANT APPLICATION'
(Applications must be typed or word processed- you mall reformat on the computer as long as it
appears the same: i.e. use Times New Roman 12 point and the same pagination.)
Pacific Chorale
Popular Name of Organization
Legal Name (if different) Federal Tax ID No.
3303 Harbor Blvd., Suite E5
Mailing Address
Costa Mesa 92660
City zip
Molly BIMick Pontin 714-662-2345 x226
Contact Name Telephone
molly a acificehorale.= aciCcchorale.ora
FAX E-mail Web Site
Audiences and education program participants come from Orange, L.A., & Riverside Counties. Primary
venues are Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, and St. Mark's Presbyte'lian and Our Lady
Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach
Geographical Area Served
Have you received a City of Newport Beach Cultural Arts Grant before? _yes If so, when? 2022-23 _
Year, organization was founded 1968 Number of paid staff 8 FT/ 50 PT # of active volunteers 150
Total am.ouut requested: (from request line of project budget) $ 5,000
Estimated number of people in Newport Beach that the proposed project(s) will serve: 1,500
Pacific Chorale
CULTURAL ARTS GRANT APPLICATION
1. Briefly describe below your organization's purpose, mission, and goals.
Pacific Chorale's vision is to inspire a lifelong love of singing. It has been a cornerstone of the Orange
County cultural landscape since it was founded in 1968 in the Corona del Mar living room of then -
director Maurice Allard and Jan Unvert (now Jan Landstrom.) Led now by Artistic Director Robert Istad,
it is one of the most respected choirs in the U.S., and is the primary artistic, civic, and social outlet for
more than 150 professional and volunteer singers who devote hundreds of hours annually to concerts
heard by 16,000 listeners.
Called an Orange County "treasure" with a "fresh viewpoint" (Orange County Register), Pacific Chorale
continues to rise in local and national prominence. In 2022, Pacific Chorale received the Grammy Award
for Best Choral Performance for its contribution to a Deutsche Grammophon recording of Mahler`s
Symphony No. 8 with the L.A. Philharmonic under Gustavo Dudamel. The increased visibility resulted in
invitations to perform at high -profile events including Star Wars Con in Anaheim and the memorial
service of Officer Nicholas Vella, held in the Honda Center. These community performances were viewed
by more than 20,000 people live and online.
In addiflon to presenting its own concert series each season, .Pacific Chorale enjoys a long-standing
partnership with Pacific Symphony, as well as collaborations with. the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
Hollywood Bowl, and other orchestras. The choir has toured extensively to more than 19 countries in
Europe, South America, and Asia, and will tour to Austria, Germany, and England in summer 2023.
Deeply committed to making choral music accessible to people of all ages, Pacific Chorale also enriches
the local community by providing hands-on education and free concert tickets to almost 2,000 lifelong
learners each year, through after -school choirs at low-income elementary schools, a choral summer camp
for high school students, and an annual community -wide festival for adult singers at Renee and Henry
Segerstrom Concert Hall.
2. Identify and describe why there is a need in the Newport Beach Community for your proposed
project/program. Include a quantitative description of the need and on what you based your findings
(i.e. "Based on a study done by the PTA, there are one hundred children in the 4th-6th grades at
Newport Elementary who have had no training with musical instruments. ") Describe how you have
determined thatyour organization is the best organizationfor the proposed project/program.
Newport Beach is an ideal city for classical music, with wonderful venues and cultured fans. Many of
Pacific Chorale's singers and strongest supporters are long-time residents, and St. Mark's Presbyterian
Church has been our regular rehearsal venue for over a decade. Yet the opportunities for listeners to
attend professional excellent performances within the city limits are limited. Pacific Chorale helps make
Newport Beach a destination for audiences by holding three chamber choir concerts at Our Lady Queen of
Angels Catholic Church. One of these programs, "Carols by Candlelight," has become a local favorite
over the past seven years, with near -capacity crowds even as the number of performances was doubled.
These concerts support the local arts economy by utilizing Newport Beach venues and performers, and by
drawing audience members to the area as an arts destination. Free concert tickets and a familiar
neighborhood location ease access for N-MUSD students, many of whom may have never attended a
professional concert before.
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3. Describe the s eci is project/program that will be funded by a cultural grant. Include how the proposed
project/program will be implemented and outline a schedule orproject timeline, withplanned dates and
locations. Identify individuals and groups involved, particularly artists andperformers, and describe
their roles and responsibilities. Describe the background and qualifications of your organization and
key personnel to be involved in the program. Remember: the City funds only projects and programs -
not operating expenses. These projects and programs must promote community involvement and
awareness of the arts in Newport Beach.
Is this a new or existing X , project/program?
Pacific Chorale's chamber choir will present three performances at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic
Church in 2023, led by Artistic Director Robert Istad. Our Lady Queen of Angels is an ideal setting for
more intimate choral works, in contrast to the symphonic repertoire Pacific Chorale performs in
Segerstrom Concert Hall, The chamber choir consists of 32 paid professional singers who also provide
core support for the 100+ volunteers required in a symphonic setting. Their artistry makes it possible for
Pacific Chorale to have the best of both worlds, perfonning both the largest and smallest -scale works in
the repertoire.
Monteverdi Vespers, in March, will be a special treat for Newport Beach audiences who are lovers of
Baroque music. Monteverdi's rarely performed 1610 Vespers of the Blessed Virgin offers up a dizzying
array of textures and sonorities in brilliant instrumental writing, opulent choruses, and moving solo arias
and duets. Pacific Chorale's agile singers will be joined by the Bach Coliegium San Diego on Baroque -
period instruments and Ruben Valenzuela on organ.
Carols by Candlelight, in December, gives voice to the wonder, reverence, and awe of the season.
Known for its beautifully balanced programming of traditional and exciting contemporary holiday music,
this intimate concert is a particular favorite of many audience members. The peaceful, candlelit setting is
beloved by those seeking a more meditative side of the winter holidays.
As with all Pacific Chorale concerts, free tickets will be offered to students and social service agencies via
our Intro to the Arts program, which strives to reduce barriers to concert attendance.
4. Define or describe the segment of the population in Newport Beach that you intend to serve by your
project/program. Include such things as age, location, numbers served, etc.
An average of 500 people are expected to attend each performance, for a total of 1,500. Using past
audiences as a proxy, we expect that more than half of attendees will be Newport Beach residents
attracted to the local venue, and the remainder will come from other parts of Orange County with
concentrations in Irvine, Laguna Beach, and Fullerton. We expect that a large contingent of Corona del
Mar's Baroque Music Festival fans will be drawn to the Monteverdi concert in particular.
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5. Complete the project budget form. Address only the budget for the specific project, not your annual
operating budget. For multi project proposals, please duplicate and fill out a budget for each project.
Please annotate the budget at the bottom if there are details (such as a breakdown of personnel or a
marketing budget) critical to the proposal.
PROTECT BUDGET Funding from the Funding from
City of Newport Beach Other Sources
EXPENSES -Personnel
Artistic
$57000
$99,000
Administrative
-
$4, S50
Technical Production
-
-
EXPENSES -Operating
Facility Expense/Space Rental
-
$5,700
Marketing-
-
Production/Exhibition
Expense
-
Touring/Presentation Expense
-
-
Educational Materials
-
-
Transportation
-
Equipment
-
$2,250
Other (if greater than 10%, annotate
below
-
-
GRAND TOTAL
1169800
Artistic expenses include wages for 32 singers and 14 instnnnentalists for rehearsals and performances.
6. Describe the expected quantifiable outcomes of your project/program and how you will evaluate the
results. Be very specific in addressing the ways that you will determine that your project/program met
the needs that you identified and accomplishes the goals you set out to achieve (i.e. you provide .50
hours of musical instruction and instruments to the .100 children at Newport Elementary school as
measured by music store rental receipts and logs of instructors)
Pacific Chorale will present three concerts in Newport Beach which will be attended by an average of
450-550 listeners each, for a total audience of 1,350-1,650 listeners as measured by ticket sales. We will
offer up to 150 free tickets to Newport Beach choir students, families, and social service partners.
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7. attachments Requested t
Please do not send material in excess of what is requested; it will not be seed by the City Arts Commission.
+ A list of Board Members and their affiliations
• A recent list of individuals, corporations and foundations thatprovide organizational support- not
to exceed one page.
+ .If you are a 501(c) (3) organization attach a copy of your IRS determination letter (or your fiscal
agent's) indicating tax exempt status.
+ One brochure andlor one press clipping. Do not send photos, videos, CDs or any other
extraneous material. It will not be presented to the City Arts Commission.
8. Please complete this operating budget form for 2022123 and 2023124. This is not the
project/program budget for which you are applying; but your overall organizational budget.
You may annotate at the bottom if there are details critical to the proposal.
OPERATING BUDGET
7 117./71 Rinrloi-f (rurront) 1 7,01.1/24 Budget (nruiected)
I. Income (cash only)
Contributed
$2,646,250
$2,738,869
Earned
$ 5565595
$ 576,076
Total Income
$3,202,845
$3,314,945
II. ExAenses
Program $1,879,270 $19893,365
General and Administrative $ 249,093 $ 257,811
Marketing and Development $11063,748 $11100,979
Total Expenses $3,192,111 $3 7252,155
III.Operating Surplus/Deficit
$10,734
$62,789
Income minus Expenses)
IV. Fund Balance at
0
0
Beginning of Year
V. Accumulated Surplus (Deficit)
0
0
Add lines III and IV
VI. In -Find Contributions 0 0
(attach schedule if greater than 10%
of total income)
9. I verify that the infonnation submitted in this application is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge.
Name Molly Buzick Pontin Title Vice President
SignaturePAA�Date
Pacific Chorale
12/ 16/2022