Liabilities / Assets
77th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 77% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2017 • EIN 45-2939374
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
77th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 77% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
70th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 70% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
61st percentile
Higher net margin than 61% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
76th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 76% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
89th percentile
Faster asset growth than 89% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
27th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 27% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$40,486
Up $17,435 (+76%) from 2016
Net Assets
Up$36,719
Up $15,337 (+72%) from 2016
Liabilities
Up$3,767
Up $2,098 (+126%) from 2016
Revenue
Down$171,776
Down $32,483 (-16%) from 2016
Expenses
Down$156,439
Down $41,869 (-21%) from 2016
Net Income
Up$15,337
Up $9,386 (+158%) from 2016
Pittsburgh school for the choral arts (psca) is a nonprofit corporation incorporated in the commonwealth of pennsylvania on july 28, 2011 and was recognized as an exempt organization by the internal revenue service in 2011. Psca operates a girl's touring choir, and several training choirs for girls of different ages and abilities, together with music lessons for younger children. In 2005, oakland girls choir, the predecessor to psca, was formed as a project of oakland service ministries. Contributions to psca are tax deductible within limitations prescribed by the internal revenue code. Vision: psca celebrates the unique gift of each person. Psca's choirs and programs welcome people of all ages, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds and those with special needs to create a diverse community of mutual respect and encouragement. Psca strives to enable each person to use their voice as a source of healing, beauty and inspiration. Mission: psca teaches the art of choral singing and musicians
Pittsburgh school for the choral arts (psca) is a not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the commonwealth of pennsylvania on july 28, 2011 and was recognized as an exempt organization by the internal revenue service in 2011. Psca operates a girl's touring choir, and several training choirs for different ages and abilities. In 2005, oakland girls choir, the predecessor to psca, was formed as a project of oakland service ministries. Contributions to psca are tax deductible within limitations prescribed by the internal revenue code. Vision: psca celebrates the unique gift of each person. Psca's choirs and programs welcome people of all ages, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds and those with special needs to create a diverse community of mutual respect and encouragement. Psca strives to enable each person to use their voice as a source of healing, beauty and inspiration. Mission: psca teaches the art of choral singing and musicianship skills. Psca's choirs and childhood and adult enri
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES 1. CONCENTIO THIS ENSEMBLE, WHICH INCLUDES GIRLS AGES 11-18, PERFORMS THROUGHOUT THE PITTSBURGH REGION AND TRAVELS NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY. CONCENTIO GIVES GIRLS OF ALL CULTURAL, GEOGRAPHIC, AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SING IN THE COMMUNITY. THE ENSEMBLE IS AN UNCOMPETITIVE MUSICAL ENVIRONMENT, WHERE GIRLS LEARN TO USE MUSIC AS A POSITIVE EMOTIONAL OUTLET AND WORK TOGETHER IN A SPIRIT OF MUTUAL RESPECT AND ENCOURAGEMENT. CONCENTIO DOES NOT HAVE A COMPETITIVE OR SELECTIVE AUDITION PROCESS; ALL GIRLS ARE TAUGHT MUSCIAL SKILLS AND ARE MENTORED TO MAKE THEIR BEST CONTRIBUTION. THE ENSEMBLE IS ALSO A CLIQUE-FREE ENVIRONMENT, WHERE THE UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION OF EVERY GIRLS IS VALUED AND WHERE HEALTHY FRIENDSHIPS ARE FOSTERED. THE DEMOGRAPHICS (RACE, ETHNICITY, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS) OF THE CHOIR ARE DIVERSE, REFLECTING OUR VISION TO GROW INTO A HIGHLY ACCESSIBLE CHORAL COMMUNITY THAT TRULY REFLECTS THE CULTURAL AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY OF THE PITTSBURGH REGION. A GROWING NUMBER OF STUDENTS ARE FROM WILKINSBURG, HOMEWOOD, AND CENTRAL LAWRENCEVILLE, AND FINANCIAL AID IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL QUALIFYING FAMILIES. 2. CHAMBER CHOIR THIS ENSEMBLE INCLUDES MEMBERS OF CONCENTIO WHO HAVE MADE AN EXTRAORDINARY COMMITMENT TO REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE. THE CHAMBER CHOIR PERFORMS FOR SOCIAL AND CHARITY EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, STRENGTHENING OUR CONNECTIONS IN PITTSBURGH. MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER CHOIR SUPPORT CONCENTIO AS MENTORS AND SECTION LEADERS. 3. MELODIA, HARMONIA AND VIA MELODIA, HARMONIA AND VIA (AKA THE "TRANING CHOIRS") INCLUDE GIRLS FROM GRADES K-7 AND ARE GROUPED BY AGE AND SKILL. THESE TWO CHOIRS EDUCATE YOUNG SINGERS IN MUSICAL LITERACY, HEALTHY VOCAL PRODUCTION, AND CHORAL FUNDAMENTALS, AS WELL AS SIGHT SINGING, PART SINGING, AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES. CHOIR MEMBERS DEVELOP MUSICAL SKILLS THROUGH AGE-APPROPRIATE REPERTOIRE, MUSICAL GAMES, AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES THAT STRETCH THE YOUNG SINGER. DUE TO RECRUITING EFFORTS IN UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS, THESE TWO CHOIRS ARE HIGHLY RICH AND DIVERSE. MEMBERS GRADUATE THROUGH THE PROGRAM AND MAY EVENTUALLY MOVE TO CONCENTIO. MELODIA IS FOR GIRLS IN FIRST THROUGH THIRD GRADE. AN EMPHASIS ON MUSICAL GAMES, FOLK SONGS, SOLFEGE, AND RHYTHM LEARNING MAKES MUSIC EDUCATION FUN AND PHYSICAL. MELODIA PERFORMS AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT, AT THE MAY MELODIA & HARMONIA CONCERT, AT THE ANNUAL SINGATHON AND SINGALONG, AND AT LOCAL VENUES SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR. HARMONIA, FOR GIRLS IN THIRD THROUGH SEVENTH GRADE, BUILDS ON THE FUNDAMENTALS TAUGHT IN MELODIA. SINGING PRIMARILY IN TWO OR THREE PARTS, HARMONIA PERFORMS AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT, AT THE MAY MELODIA & HARMONIA CONCERT, AT THE ANNUAL SINGATHON AND SINGALONG, AND AT OTHER LOCAL VENUES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. VIA IS A TRANSITIONAL CHOIR FROM THE TRAINING CHOIR PROGRAM TO CONCENTIO. GIRLS CONTINUE TO DEVELOP PART SINGING SKILLS AND MUSICAL LITERACY. THIS TRANSITIONAL CHOIR ENABLES THEM TO BECOME MORE INDEPENDENT AND MORE GREATLY PREPARED FOR THE ADVANCED REPERTOIRE SUNG BY CONCENTIO. IN ADDITION TO WEEKLY REHEARSALS, THEY PARTICIPATE IN A WEEK LONG CAMP, A WINTER RETREAT AND A THREE DAY TOUR. 4. NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC OUTREACH NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC OUTREACH, WHICH BEGAN IN SEPTEMBER 2010 AS WILKINSBURG SINGS AT THE HOSANNA HOUSE, SERVES AT-RISK AND DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN PRESCHOOL, PREKINDERGARTEN, AND GRADES K-3. THE PROGRAM HELPS CHILDREN IN UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS TO SEE WHAT IS POSSIBLE IN THEIR OWN LIVES AND IN THE WORLD AROUND THEM BY ENGAGING IN MUSIC. IN UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS, WE TEACH WEEKLY "MUSIC AND MOVEMENT" CLASSES TO BOYS AND GIRLS AND WORK WITH THEIR CLASSROOM TEACHERS TO ENRICH THE LIVES OF STUDENTS WHO HAVE FEW MUSICAL OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO THEM IN THEIR OWN NEIGHBORHOODS. THE PROGRAM IS A COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM WITH MEASURABLE GOALS IN INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT. WE WORK WITH THE CLASSROOM TEACHERS TO CONTINUALLY EVALUATE AND IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITIES WE OFFER THEIR STUDENTS THROUGH MUSIC. NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC OUTREACH CURRENTLY SERVES OVER 80 CHILDREN IN WILKINSBURG AND THE NORTH SIDE. 5. WOMEN OF SONG WOMEN OF SONG IS A CHOIR CLASS FOR WOMEN OF ALL AGES. IT PROVIDES TRAINING IN HEALTHY VOCAL PRODUCTION, LITERACY AND ENSEMBLE SKILLS FOR WOMEN WHO ARE EITHER UNTRAINED OR WHO HAVE NOT SUNG FOR MANY YEARS. FOR THOSE WHO ARE MORE SKILLED, WOMEN OF SONG PREPARES THEM FOR MORE DEMANDING CHOIR AUDITIONS SUCH AS THE "MENDELSSOHN CHOIR". OTHER WOMEN FIND THIS A GOOD FIT FOR THE LONG TERMS. THIS CHOIR PERFORMS AT CANTERBURY PLACE AND THE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN HOME. | - | $109,718 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAULA CLEMENS MD | Board Chair | - | $0 | - | - |
| JOHN BARNARD | Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| MIYA ASATO | Board Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| KELLY BRENNAN | Board Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| MARK ANDERSON | Board Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| KAREN CRENSHAW | Board Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| MAGGIE JONES | Board Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| REBECCA RADCLIFFE | Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
| SHANNON SIMS | Board Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| Event | Gross Receipts | Gross Revenue | Direct Expenses | Net Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| October Gala | $18,040 | $18,040 | $4,956 | $13,084 |
| Sing a Thon | $7,420 | $7,420 | $292 | $7,128 |
| Total Events | $25,460 | $25,460 | $5,248 | $20,212 |
“Expenses advertising 968 supplies 2,056 insurance 224 program expenses 25,778 tour expenses 14,532 professional development 1,060 total 44,618”
“Accounts receivable 0 2,288 prepaid expenses and deferred charges 0 366 pledges receivable 8,000 4,000 accounts receivable -928 0 total 7,072 6,654”
“Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,669 2,999 payroll liabilities 0 318 wardrobe deposit 0 450”
“Pittsburgh school for the choral arts (psca) is a not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the commonwealth of pennsylvania on july 28, 2011 and was recognized as an exempt organization by the internal revenue service in 2011. Psca operates a girl's touring choir, and several training choirs for different ages and abilities. In 2005, oakland girls choir, the predecessor to psca, was formed as a project of oakland service ministries. Contributions to psca are tax deductible within limitations prescribed by the internal revenue code. Vision: psca celebrates the unique gift of each person. Psca's choirs and programs welcome people of all ages, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds and those with special needs to create a diverse community of mutual respect and encouragement. Psca strives to enable each person to use their voice as a source of healing, beauty and inspiration. Mission: psca teaches the art of choral singing and musicianship skills. Psca's choirs and childhood and adult enrichment programs help people to develop their musical voices. Psca is committed to serving others through concerts and community outreach performances.”
“Functional categories 1. Concentio this ensemble, which includes girls ages 11-18, performs throughout the pittsburgh region and travels nationally and internationally. Concentio gives girls of all cultural, geographic, and socio-economic backgrounds the opportunity to sing in the community. The ensemble is an uncompetitive musical environment, where girls learn to use music as a positive emotional outlet and work together in a spirit of mutual respect and encouragement. Concentio does not have a competitive or selective audition process; all girls are taught muscial skills and are mentored to make their best contribution. The ensemble is also a clique-free environment, where the unique contribution of every girls is valued and where healthy friendships are fostered. The demographics (race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status) of the choir are diverse, reflecting our vision to grow into a highly accessible choral community that truly reflects the cultural and geographic diversity of the pittsburgh region. A growing number of students are from wilkinsburg, homewood, and central lawrenceville, and financial aid is made available to all qualifying families. 2. Chamber choir this ensemble includes members of concentio who have made an extraordinary commitment to rehearsal and performance. The chamber choir performs for social and charity events throughout the year, strengthening our connections in pittsburgh. Members of the chamber choir support concentio as mentors and section leaders. 3. Melodia, harmonia and via melodia, harmonia and via (aka the "traning choirs") include girls from grades k-7 and are grouped by age and skill. These two choirs educate young singers in musical literacy, healthy vocal production, and choral fundamentals, as well as sight singing, part singing, and foreign languages. Choir members develop musical skills through age-appropriate repertoire, musical games, and educational activities that stretch the young singer. Due to recruiting efforts in underserved neighborhoods, these two choirs are highly rich and diverse. Members graduate through the program and may eventually move to concentio. Melodia is for girls in first through third grade. An emphasis on musical games, folk songs, solfege, and rhythm learning makes music education fun and physical. Melodia performs at the annual christmas concert, at the may melodia & harmonia concert, at the annual singathon and singalong, and at local venues several times a year. Harmonia, for girls in third through seventh grade, builds on the fundamentals taught in melodia. Singing primarily in two or three parts, harmonia performs at the annual christmas concert, at the may melodia & harmonia concert, at the annual singathon and singalong, and at other local venues throughout the year. Via is a transitional choir from the training choir program to concentio. Girls continue to develop part singing skills and musical literacy. This transitional choir enables them to become more independent and more greatly prepared for the advanced repertoire sung by concentio. In addition to weekly rehearsals, they participate in a week long camp, a winter retreat and a three day tour. 4. Neighborhood music outreach neighborhood music outreach, which began in september 2010 as wilkinsburg sings at the hosanna house, serves at-risk and disadvantaged children in preschool, prekindergarten, and grades k-3. The program helps children in underserved neighborhoods to see what is possible in their own lives and in the world around them by engaging in music. In underserved neighborhoods, we teach weekly "music and movement" classes to boys and girls and work with their classroom teachers to enrich the lives of students who have few musical opportunities available to them in their own neighborhoods. The program is a comprehensive curriculum with measurable goals in intellectual, social, emotional, and musical development. We work with the classroom teachers to continually evaluate and improve th”
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| IRS990EZ/PrimaryExemptPurposeTxt | 0 | PITTSBURGH SCHOOL FOR THE CHORAL ARTS (PSCA) IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION INCORPORATED IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ON JULY 28, 2011 AND WAS RECOGNIZED AS AN EXEMPT ORGANIZATION BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE IN 2011. PSCA OPERATES A GIRL'S TOURING CHOIR, AND SEVERAL TRAINING CHOIRS FOR DIFFERENT AGES AND ABILITIES. IN 2005, OAKLAND GIRLS CHOIR, THE PREDECESSOR TO PSCA, WAS FORMED AS A PROJECT OF OAKLAND SERVICE MINISTRIES. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PSCA ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE WITHIN LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. VISION: PSCA CELEBRATES THE UNIQUE GIFT OF EACH PERSON. PSCA'S CHOIRS AND PROGRAMS WELCOME PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, CULTURES, SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS AND THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS TO CREATE A DIVERSE COMMUNITY OF MUTUAL RESPECT AND ENCOURAGEMENT. PSCA STRIVES TO ENABLE EACH PERSON TO USE THEIR VOICE AS A SOURCE OF HEALING, BEAUTY AND INSPIRATION. MISSION: PSCA TEACHES THE ART OF CHORAL SINGING AND MUSICIANSHIP SKILLS. PSCA'S CHOIRS AND CHILDHOOD AND ADULT ENRI |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES 1. CONCENTIO THIS ENSEMBLE, WHICH INCLUDES GIRLS AGES 11-18, PERFORMS THROUGHOUT THE PITTSBURGH REGION AND TRAVELS NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY. CONCENTIO GIVES GIRLS OF ALL CULTURAL, GEOGRAPHIC, AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SING IN THE COMMUNITY. THE ENSEMBLE IS AN UNCOMPETITIVE MUSICAL ENVIRONMENT, WHERE GIRLS LEARN TO USE MUSIC AS A POSITIVE EMOTIONAL OUTLET AND WORK TOGETHER IN A SPIRIT OF MUTUAL RESPECT AND ENCOURAGEMENT. CONCENTIO DOES NOT HAVE A COMPETITIVE OR SELECTIVE AUDITION PROCESS; ALL GIRLS ARE TAUGHT MUSCIAL SKILLS AND ARE MENTORED TO MAKE THEIR BEST CONTRIBUTION. THE ENSEMBLE IS ALSO A CLIQUE-FREE ENVIRONMENT, WHERE THE UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION OF EVERY GIRLS IS VALUED AND WHERE HEALTHY FRIENDSHIPS ARE FOSTERED. THE DEMOGRAPHICS (RACE, ETHNICITY, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS) OF THE CHOIR ARE DIVERSE, REFLECTING OUR VISION TO GROW INTO A HIGHLY ACCESSIBLE CHORAL COMMUNITY THAT TRULY REFLECTS THE CULTURAL AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY OF THE PITTSBURGH REGION. A GROWING NUMBER OF STUDENTS ARE FROM WILKINSBURG, HOMEWOOD, AND CENTRAL LAWRENCEVILLE, AND FINANCIAL AID IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL QUALIFYING FAMILIES. 2. CHAMBER CHOIR THIS ENSEMBLE INCLUDES MEMBERS OF CONCENTIO WHO HAVE MADE AN EXTRAORDINARY COMMITMENT TO REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE. THE CHAMBER CHOIR PERFORMS FOR SOCIAL AND CHARITY EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, STRENGTHENING OUR CONNECTIONS IN PITTSBURGH. MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER CHOIR SUPPORT CONCENTIO AS MENTORS AND SECTION LEADERS. 3. MELODIA, HARMONIA AND VIA MELODIA, HARMONIA AND VIA (AKA THE "TRANING CHOIRS") INCLUDE GIRLS FROM GRADES K-7 AND ARE GROUPED BY AGE AND SKILL. THESE TWO CHOIRS EDUCATE YOUNG SINGERS IN MUSICAL LITERACY, HEALTHY VOCAL PRODUCTION, AND CHORAL FUNDAMENTALS, AS WELL AS SIGHT SINGING, PART SINGING, AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES. CHOIR MEMBERS DEVELOP MUSICAL SKILLS THROUGH AGE-APPROPRIATE REPERTOIRE, MUSICAL GAMES, AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES THAT STRETCH THE YOUNG SINGER. DUE TO RECRUITING EFFORTS IN UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS, THESE TWO CHOIRS ARE HIGHLY RICH AND DIVERSE. MEMBERS GRADUATE THROUGH THE PROGRAM AND MAY EVENTUALLY MOVE TO CONCENTIO. MELODIA IS FOR GIRLS IN FIRST THROUGH THIRD GRADE. AN EMPHASIS ON MUSICAL GAMES, FOLK SONGS, SOLFEGE, AND RHYTHM LEARNING MAKES MUSIC EDUCATION FUN AND PHYSICAL. MELODIA PERFORMS AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT, AT THE MAY MELODIA & HARMONIA CONCERT, AT THE ANNUAL SINGATHON AND SINGALONG, AND AT LOCAL VENUES SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR. HARMONIA, FOR GIRLS IN THIRD THROUGH SEVENTH GRADE, BUILDS ON THE FUNDAMENTALS TAUGHT IN MELODIA. SINGING PRIMARILY IN TWO OR THREE PARTS, HARMONIA PERFORMS AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT, AT THE MAY MELODIA & HARMONIA CONCERT, AT THE ANNUAL SINGATHON AND SINGALONG, AND AT OTHER LOCAL VENUES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. VIA IS A TRANSITIONAL CHOIR FROM THE TRAINING CHOIR PROGRAM TO CONCENTIO. GIRLS CONTINUE TO DEVELOP PART SINGING SKILLS AND MUSICAL LITERACY. THIS TRANSITIONAL CHOIR ENABLES THEM TO BECOME MORE INDEPENDENT AND MORE GREATLY PREPARED FOR THE ADVANCED REPERTOIRE SUNG BY CONCENTIO. IN ADDITION TO WEEKLY REHEARSALS, THEY PARTICIPATE IN A WEEK LONG CAMP, A WINTER RETREAT AND A THREE DAY TOUR. 4. NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC OUTREACH NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC OUTREACH, WHICH BEGAN IN SEPTEMBER 2010 AS WILKINSBURG SINGS AT THE HOSANNA HOUSE, SERVES AT-RISK AND DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN PRESCHOOL, PREKINDERGARTEN, AND GRADES K-3. THE PROGRAM HELPS CHILDREN IN UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS TO SEE WHAT IS POSSIBLE IN THEIR OWN LIVES AND IN THE WORLD AROUND THEM BY ENGAGING IN MUSIC. IN UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS, WE TEACH WEEKLY "MUSIC AND MOVEMENT" CLASSES TO BOYS AND GIRLS AND WORK WITH THEIR CLASSROOM TEACHERS TO ENRICH THE LIVES OF STUDENTS WHO HAVE FEW MUSICAL OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO THEM IN THEIR OWN NEIGHBORHOODS. THE PROGRAM IS A COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM WITH MEASURABLE GOALS IN INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT. WE WORK WITH THE CLASSROOM TEACHERS TO CONTINUALLY EVALUATE AND IMPROVE TH |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 0 2,288 PREPAID EXPENSES AND DEFERRED CHARGES 0 366 PLEDGES RECEIVABLE 8,000 4,000 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE -928 0 TOTAL 7,072 6,654 |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | PITTSBURGH SCHOOL FOR THE CHORAL ARTS (PSCA) IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION INCORPORATED IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ON JULY 28, 2011 AND WAS RECOGNIZED AS AN EXEMPT ORGANIZATION BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE IN 2011. PSCA OPERATES A GIRL'S TOURING CHOIR, AND SEVERAL TRAINING CHOIRS FOR DIFFERENT AGES AND ABILITIES. IN 2005, OAKLAND GIRLS CHOIR, THE PREDECESSOR TO PSCA, WAS FORMED AS A PROJECT OF OAKLAND SERVICE MINISTRIES. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PSCA ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE WITHIN LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. VISION: PSCA CELEBRATES THE UNIQUE GIFT OF EACH PERSON. PSCA'S CHOIRS AND PROGRAMS WELCOME PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, CULTURES, SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS AND THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS TO CREATE A DIVERSE COMMUNITY OF MUTUAL RESPECT AND ENCOURAGEMENT. PSCA STRIVES TO ENABLE EACH PERSON TO USE THEIR VOICE AS A SOURCE OF HEALING, BEAUTY AND INSPIRATION. MISSION: PSCA TEACHES THE ART OF CHORAL SINGING AND MUSICIANSHIP SKILLS. PSCA'S CHOIRS AND CHILDHOOD AND ADULT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS HELP PEOPLE TO DEVELOP THEIR MUSICAL VOICES. PSCA IS COMMITTED TO SERVING OTHERS THROUGH CONCERTS AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH PERFORMANCES. |
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