From Violins to Vital Funding
Grants Boost PING sustainability

As PING instruments were readied for the new school year, some new equipment was in the mix thanks to the Rotary Club of Oak Park-River Forest. A grant awarded by Rotary enabled the purchase of two gently-used student violins, one viola, and 27 bows for violins, violas, and cellos. Local music vendor Kagan & Gaines, Forest Park, fulfilled PING’s needs. The violin is the most popular instrument among PING students. PING’s aging instrument inventory requires the replacement of some instruments and accessories.
Another Grant giving PING a boost is from the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation of Chicago. This three-year operating grant is the most significant ever received by our organization. Two other recently awarded operating grants are from the Oak Park Area Arts Council and the Illinois Arts Council.
While private donations continue to represent the largest portion of PING’s revenue, to ensure long-term sustainability, we are diversifying our funding sources. Support from grants and foundations is an increasingly important part of our funding mix, steadily growing in recent years.
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