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creating a more tolerant society through the power of music 2012 2013 Annual Report The 2012 13 Season/Fiscal Year was one of transition with many successes along the way. Music Director Reuben M. Reynolds III oversaw a remarkable season: 18 public performances for over 14,000 people 2 world premieres 67 high school students joined BGMC on stage 225 singers participated throughout the season 4 outreach events that raised more than $7,000 for its beneficiaries www.scarpettaphotography.com The organization was led by Laura DeVeau the first woman to serve as Board President. Her leadership brought refreshed energy to the Chorus. After a national search, Craig Coogan was named Executive Director and began October 1 st. John Strumwasser (a founding member who has served in every governance position and as Interim Executive Director) was unanimously named President Emeritus by the Board. There were many areas of improvement and engagement: Ticket sales were up 12% (after a 9% decline in the prior year) 384 unique donors Increased grant funding: o $10,000 Endowment gift from Paul & Edith Babson Foundation o $2,500 from the Vision Fund, part of the Boston Foundation Audience members came from 484 different zip codes 32% increase in Facebook likes vaulting BGMC from #12 to #6 of GALA Choruses in 10 months 25,000+ viewed a BGMC YouTube video, including the Birthday Surprise for Jesse Tyler Ferguson that went viral, providing international press coverage for the Chorus Performed at the inaugural Boston Arts Festival: Outside the Box, receiving significant press coverage and introducing the Chorus to new and different audiences. 1 P age

The Boston Gay Men s Chorus serves a well educated, gender balanced and economically diverse population. Education Income 150,000+ 100,000 149,000 75,000 99,999 50,000 74,999 25,000 49999 0 24,999 0% 10% 20% 30% Multiple Degrees Graduate Some grad 4 year 2 year Some college HS or GED Some High 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Age Gender Over 74 65 74 55 64 45 54 35 44 25 34 18 24 Under 18 0% 10% 20% 30% Decline Intersex Fluid MTF FTM Female Male 0% 20% 40% 60% Hetrosexual Sexual Orientation Decline Bisexual Gay 0% 20% 40% 60% Multi Middle Eastern Native American Hispanic Caucasian Asian or Pac. Islander African American Ethnicity 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%100% (Information gathered from voluntary electronic submissions after each of the 2012 13 shows.) 2 P age

Testimonials: I used to subscribe to support the LGBT communities. Now I come for the music as well, but this was really one of the best that you have done. Congratulations! I don't know how you guys manage to ratchet everything up a notch each year but you've done it again! I loved it all it put a smile on my face and on my heart. It looked like the chorus was having as much fun as the audience. Enjoyed it so much we wanted more!! I loved seeing my son on stage, the inspiring strong messages related in song, the next generation of children being a part in the production. The interplay of the dancers, the musicians, and the chorus was complex and fascinating. Testimony was uplifting. Wonderful, brought me to tears I have gone to many BGMC shows, and have enjoyed them all. This, however, was the best! The talent was absolutely amazing. The song choice was great. Everything was wonderful... Great job! I always enjoy when the chorus sings. The Whitney Houston song was magnificent. The piano player is unbelievable. The variety and selection of songs was nice. The funny pieces were good as always. Loved the marimba! Chad was amazing...his arrangements and the Liberace set was brilliant! It was a wonderful performance. The music is always well done, but the best part of the show was the overall atmosphere and enthusiasm coming from the chorus. It was clear that everyone on stage was having fun and that made it fun for the audience too. 3 P age

The Chorus financial condition has changed significantly in the past year, notably on the Balance Sheet. While the Chorus still has negative equity, it was halved in the 12 13fiscal year: Aug 31, 2012 Aug 31, 2013 Variance Notes ASSETS Checking/Savings 12,963.29 44,183.82 31,220.53 More cash after match campaign Accounts Receivable 480.00 700.00 220.00 Advertising bills outstanding Current Assets 2,323.15 1,100.00 (1,223.15) Security Deposit Fixed Assets 3,408.52 3,408.52 0.00 No change Endowment / LPL 35.93 10,030.26 9,994.33 Endowment funds donated Prepaid expenses 0.00 3,392.49 3,392.49 FY14 Costs incurred TOTAL ASSETS 19,210.89 62,815.09 43,604.20 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Accounts Payable 37,633.70 21,650.38 (15,983.32) Certain June bills pd over time; negotiated Other Current Liabilities 23,924.06 8,723.28 (15,200.78) Accrued Payroll Costs lower after reorg Deferred Revenue - Future Yr 0.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 Funds rec'd for FY14 Long Term Liabilities 25,956.00 57,000.00 31,044.00 Sole lender on 5 year payment plan TOTAL LIABILITIES 87,513.76 93,873.66 (140.10) EQUITY Retained Earnings (26,194.03) (68,302.87) (42,108.84) FY12 Loss Net Income (42,108.84) 36,544.30 78,653.14 See P&Ldetail TOTAL EQUITY (68,302.87) (31,758.57) 36,544.30 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 19,210.89 62,115.09 (42,904.20) NOTE: These figures are final 2012 13 internal numbers that have been submitted to the auditors, but have not yet been finalized. The audit is expected to be completed by November 30, 2013 with the tax return filed on time without an extension in December. 4 P age

The Chorus ended the fiscal year in the black for only the second time in eight years. Much of this surplus comes from short term loans that were generously converted to contributions. On a purely operational basis (factoring out the loan conversions) the organization ended in the black by $6,318.49: Sep - Aug 13 Actual YTD Budget Variance Sep - Aug 12 Actual Variance year to year Notes Ordinary Income/Expense Income CONTRIBUTED INCOME 216,867.09 230,280.00 (13,412.91) 225,680.01 (8,812.92) Indiv. & Corp under budget EARNED INCOME 383,299.50 379,720.00 3,579.50 376,229.81 7,069.69 + Perf fees & tix; - events Total Income 600,166.59 610,000.00 (9,833.41) 601,909.82 (1,743.23) Cost of Goods Sold Cost of Goods Sold 161.38 3,738.00 (3,576.62) 25,267.14 (25,105.76) Inventory written off FYE '12 Total COGS 161.38 3,738.00 (3,576.62) 25,267.14 (25,105.76) Gross Profit 600,005.21 606,262.00 (6,256.79) 576,642.68 23,362.53 Expense ADMINISTRATIVE 146,341.91 154,475.00 (8,133.09) 166,056.41 (20,742.91) Lower event costs ARTISTIC 95,266.49 93,707.00 1,559.49 90,929.65 4,336.84 On budget / non-gala yr MARKETING 59,898.69 71,798.00 (10,649.31) 70,808.58 (10,909.89) Cost savings WAGES 261,953.82 287,705.00 (25,751.18) 289,983.02 (28,029.20) Reorganization Reserve 0.00 2,315.00 0.00 Total Expense 563,460.91 610,000.00 (42,974.09) 617,777.66 (55,345.16) Net Ordinary Income 36,544.30 (3,738.00) 36,717.30 (41,134.98) 78,707.69 Loan conversions and lower costs yield surplus DEPRECIATION - non cash 973.86 Not yet booked FY13 IN-KIND INCOME Non-Services 4,004.88 4,004.88 5,273.40 (1,268.52) In-kind donations Total IN-KIND INCOME 4,004.88 4,004.88 5,273.40 (1,268.52) IN-KIND EXPENSES Non-Services 4,004.88 4,004.88 5,273.40 (1,268.52) In-kind donations Total IN-KIND EXPENSES 4,004.88 4,004.88 5,273.40 (1,268.52) Total Other Expense 4,004.88 4,004.88 5,273.40 (1,268.52) Net Income 36,544.30 (3,738.00) 36,717.30 (42,108.84) 78,707.69 NOTE: These figures are final 2012 13 internal numbers that have been submitted to the auditors, but have not yet been finalized. The audit is expected to be completed by November 30, 2013 with the tax return filed on time without an extension in December. 5 P age

A more detailed analysis shows that Individual Contributions make up the majority of contributed income: Corporate Sponsors, 15,000.00 Corporate Matching, 2,679.30 Grants, 33,500.00 Individual Donations, 155,687.79 Restricted Donations, 10,000.00 A more detailed analysis shows Ticket Income and Fundraising Events constitute nearly all earned income: Advertising Revenue, 12,225.00 Fundraising Events, 76,464.26 Ticket Income, 244,900.00 Performance Fees, 20,820.01 Membership Related, 26,603.96 Merchandise, 2,286.27 On the expense side, from the 2011 12 Financial Audit and tax return, this chart shows the allocation of Program, Administrative and Fundraising rates. The FY 13 14 budget has further investment in Program services, and less in fundraising and administration. Administrative, 25% Fundraising, 20% Program Services, 55% 6 P age

During the year, the Board of Directors conducted a 360 o strategic review and planning sessions. Over the course of several months participation came from stakeholders in the community, the Chorus, audience members, donors and arts leaders. In January 2013 the board and executive team generated a refreshed purpose, mission statement and core value statement for the Chorus and set out a three year plan largely focusing on stabilizing the organization financially and preparing for future growth. PURPOSE To inspire MISSION The Boston Gay Men s Chorus creates musical experiences to inspire change, build community and celebrate difference. We re a family with a tradition of excellence CORE VALUES We provide a safe and welcoming community to be ourselves We make music that makes us and our audiences proud We operate with integrity We genuinely care for each other; bringing out the best of each other we are at our best as a group We change hearts and minds through our presence and our music We are from diverse backgrounds but have a shared passion for music We choose to give our time and talents getting back more than we give We have fun! Photos from www.scarpettaphotography.com 7 P age

As the fiscal year ended, a new brand identity was launched that reflects the updated purpose and mission statement: 8 P age