Cactus Pear Music Festival

Cactus Pear Music Festival

Converse, TX
Tax ID74-2796236

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More about this organization

Mission

to organize, promote, and produce classical music concerts

About

Cactus Pear Music Festival and Young Artist ProgramCactus Pear Music Festival: summer chamber music festival consisting ofmultiple weeks of performances by noted chamber music artists of nationaland international renown, held both in San Antonio and neighboring southTexas communities.Young Peoples Concerts: free community engagement concerts presented duringthe summer music festival for children ages 4 to 18, including children andteens in the Youth Orchestras of San Antonio program as well as childrenfrom underserved local populationsYoung Artist Program: a full-scholarship program which provides festival-long intensive training fellowships and ensemble performance opportunitiesto talented and accomplished young student musicians from the south TexasregionCPMF received $53,800 in noncash contributions for various services and useof facilities/equipment during the year which are not reported in TotalContributions, Gifts and Grants on Form 990 Part VIII Line 1. These noncashcontributions include: accounting/tax/consultation services provided byCPA; grant writing services; marketing/development services; advertising;graphic design services; transportation and housing of festival artists;and use of facilities for concerts.

Revenue

$289,130

Expenses

$278,319

Website

cpmf.us