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Honolulu Symphony to Receive $4 Million Government Grant

By Vivien Schweitzer
16 May 2006

The Honolulu Symphony will receive a $4 million grant from the Hawaii state legislature, the orchestra announced yesterday.

The financial boost includes a $4 million appropriation to the 106-year-old symphony's permanent endowment and a $150,000 grant to support music education programs.

The Hawaiian government gave $2 million over a decade ago to establish the Honolulu Symphony Foundation, whose endowment is now approximately $6 million. The state requires the symphony to match government funds.

Lynne Johnson, chair of the foundation, said Honolulu Symphony staff and board members are committed to raising the funds, saying, "our immediate goal is to expand the endowment to $14 million through planned and estate gifts and legacy gifts."

JoAnn Falletta, Honolulu Symphony artistic advisor, said, "This funding from the state legislature reaffirms the importance of the orchestra as a key cultural institution in the lives of all of Hawaii's residents."

According the Honolulu Pacific Business News, Falletta addressed the audience from the stage after a recent concert, urging patrons to donate.




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