HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 22-305RESOLUTION NO. 22-305
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager, or his designee, be and they are hereby authorized to
execute all documents necessary to accept funding from the Mamie McFaddin Ward
Heritage Foundation, managed by Hancock Whitney, in the amount of $150,000.00, and
to execute an agreement to utilize these funds for restoration and enhancement of the
Jefferson Theatre's Robert -Morton Organ. The Agreement is substantially in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes, and;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby
authorized to execute all related documents relating to accepting funding in the amount
of $150,000.00 and to execute the agreement to utilize funds for the restoration and
enhancement of the Jefferson Theatre's Robert -Morton Organ.
The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in
strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter
551.
PASSED BY THE
November, 2022. ��or
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4qL of the City of Beaumont this the 8th day of
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® z -Mayor Robin Mouton -
October 28, 2022
Mr. Miles Haynes
City.of Beaumont
801 Main Street
Beaumont, TX 77701
RE: Mamie McFaddin Ward Heritage Foundation A/C#1115006991(44-0014-01-7)
Dear Miles:
The Grant Review Committee has reviewed your grant application in which you requested
funding and has determined that this is a worthwhile purpose.
Therefore, I am pleased to inform you that a "Contingent Offer for a Grant" in the, amount of
$150,000.00. has been approved for your project titled Restoration of the Robert Morton Organ in
the Jefferson Theatre.
Funds awarded to your organization for this project are subject to the terms and conditions in this
letter as listed below:
1. The funds shall be used exclusively for the purpose specified in your grant application
and for no other purposes. Any funds not spent in accordance with the budget submitted
in the proposal for the program/project must be returned to the Trustees of the
Foundation.
2. If you desire to accept this "Contingent Offer of a Grant", your letter must be signed by
the same authorized party who signed your Affidavit that was sent in with your
organization's grant application. You will receive an email notification with instructions on
how to access your acceptance letter on the Hancock Whitney Portal located on the
Southeast Texas Nonprofit Development Center's website www.setxnonprofit.org.
Please print, sign and upload a copy of this letter to the Hancock Whitney
Portal located on the Southeast Texas Nonprofit Development Center's
website. www.setxnonprofit.org within fourteen (14) days of the date of this letter. If
you require an extension of time to comply with the contingencies stated herein, you
Must contact our office via email to the same address listed above 'prior to the
expiration date of this offer. Your request will be considered with no guarantee that
such request for an extension will be granted.
3. The funds will be released upon receipt of all of the current year's grant recipient's signed
award letters.
4. The Trustees must be notified of the following changes:
a. Any material change In the program/project budget.
b. Any material change in the status of the person responsible for the
program/project.
c. Any material change in the tax-exempt status of your organization..
d. Any material change in the initial purpose of the requested funds. (Example -van
purchase for a program that goes out of existence within a year of a grant.)
EXHIBIT "A"
5. A report is required to be submitted upon completion of the program/project. At the
latest, a report must be submitted by May 31st next year. If the program/project is not
completed by May 315t next year, an interim report is due at that time and additional
reports must be submitted at least annually until the program/project is complete. Future
grant requests will not be considered unless the appropriate reports have been
received. You will receive an email notification with instructions on how to submit your
Final Report via the Hancock Whitney Portal located on the Southeast Texas Nonprofit
Development Center's website, www.setxnonDroft.org
If any of these requirements pose special problems for your organization, please call us to
discuss.
Hancock Whitney Bank Wealth Management uses an online grant management' system to
process all grant applications. Links to the online grant system can be found on the'Southeast
Texas Nonprofit Development Center's website. www.setxnonprofit.org under the Hancock
Whitney Portal tab. Please continue to look for information and updates on the Nonprofit Center's
-website.
Thank you for the contribution that your organization makes to this community. Our best wishes
for your continued success.
Sincerely,
C),M \` n4�.,
Jean Moncla, J.D. and C.T.F.A.
Vice President & Trust Relationship Manager
Trust & Asset Management
RECEIVED AND ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF
SIGNED
PRINTED NAME
TITLE
Ward Grant Application
General Information
General Information
The Mamie McFaddin Ward Heritage Foundation was created by Mrs. Ward in 1976 with the primary
purpose of restoring and supporting the Mamie McFaddin-Ward House which was built in 1905-6 in
the Beaux-Arts Colonial style. The home, carriage house and gardens are open to the public. The
McFaddin-Ward House Museum preserves and interprets the history of the home, the family and
Southeast Texas. https://mcfaddin-ward.org
In addition, the Foundation makes discretionary grants to local charities through an annual
application process. Due consideration of grant applications is given by the Co -Trustees of the
McFaddin Ward Foundation and the Committee named in the Declaration of Trust.
Guidelines
The following guidelines and comments are provided to assist applicants in the preparation of their
grant requests and to provide some insight as to the manner in which grants are considered.
1. Grant requests should be submitted online to Hancock Whitney Wealth Management by August
31st to assure consideration along with all other applications received during the year. Submitted
material will not be returned and becomes the property of the Foundation.
2. Applicants must have received tax exemption as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization prior to
making application and must attach a copy of the IRS exemption letter to the grant online
application. Grants may not be made to individuals.
3. A list of previous grants received by the Mamie McFaddin Ward Heritage Foundation is required as
a part of this grant application. If no previous grants have been received from the Foundation,
please respond "None".
4. The Affidavit form that is found in the Documents section of the online application must be
printed, signed, notarized and uploaded to the application.
5. The primary purpose of the Mamie McFaddin Ward Heritage Foundation is to support the
McFaddin-Ward House Museum, located in Beaumont, Texas. The Foundation may also make grants
to non-profit organizations in the local community typically within the following giving areas: (1). the
arts and culture (2) community services, (3) education, (4) health, and (5) services for the needy
and disadvantaged in the Jefferson County, Texas area.
6. There are no formal restrictions as to the types of requests being considered', whether
programming, project or capital improvement in nature. There are never enough funds available to
meet the many worthwhile requests submitted for consideration. In order to meet as many of these
needs as possible within the community, and to encourage organizations to expand their permanent
services without becoming dependent upon the Foundation, the Granting Committee and Trustee
prefer to move their support among various charities from time to time, and not to become a
continuous supporter of any organization. There is a general policy against the funding of positions,
salaries or other continuing operational expenses that would subject the organization to becoming
dependent upon continued foundation support. Funds will not be provided for student loans;
grants/scholarships or fellowships for individual students; for endowment funds; for annual
fundraisers; or for annual operating budgets.
7. These guidelines are general in nature, with the Co -trustees and Granting Committee presuming
that they will make exceptions and changes in any and all of these areas, within their own
discretion, as they may from time to time deem appropriate.
8. Organizations may occasionally be requested to present a personal report to the Co -trustees and
Granting Committee on the use of prior grants or for presentation of a grant under consideration.
This will be done on an "invitation only" basis. No organization will have the right to such an
interview unless in response to a unilateral request made by the Co -trustees and, Granting
Committee.
9. The Co -trustees and Granting Committee may perform site visits to charitable organizations that
have applied for a grant at its discretion.
10. All decisions relating to applications and grant awards are made by the Co -trustees and Granting
Committee of the Mamie McFaddin Ward Heritage Trust and not by the individual members of the
donor's family.
11. It is the Co -trustees and Granting Committee practice to notify all applicants of the decision
concerning their requests. This usually occurs in November. All organizations who are awarded grant
funds will be required to sign and return the letter agreement stating the terms of the grant award
within 30 days of the notice.
12. A Final Report must be submitted upon completion of the program/project as described in the
grant application or at least annually if the funds are not utilized in the time specified. Future grant
requests will not be considered unless the appropriate reports have been received. A Final Report
form is available online to all successful grant applicants.
13. General information and announcements regarding grant applications and the foundations
managed by Hancock Whitney Wealth Management may be found on the website for the Southeast
Texas Nonprofit Development Center. http://www.setxnonprofit.org
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anization Information
Organization Information
Organization Legal Name
City of Beaumont
Mailing Address (if Different)
Street Address
801 Main street
City State
Beaumont TX
ZIP Code
77701
Phone
8327630440
Fax
4098803112
E-mail Address
miles.haynes@beaumonttexas.gov
Web Address
https://beaumonttexas.gov/
Tax ID
746000278
Date Organization was Established
12/16/1838
Entity Type
Governmental or Quasi -Governmental Agency
contacts
Executive Director
Prefix First Name
Mr. Miles
Last Name
Haynes
E-mail
miles.haynes@beaumonttexas.gov
Office Phone
8327630440
Grant Writer/Contact Person
Yes Check here if same as Executive Director
Prefix First Name
Mr. Miles
Last Name
Haynes
E-mail
miles.haynes@beaumonttexas.gov
Office Phone
8327630440
uest Information
Request Information
Amount of Request Date Needed
150000 10/31/2022
Total Project Budget
150000
Title of Request
Restoration of the Robert Morton Organ in the Jefferson Theatre
Brief Description
Include Statement of Need
We would like to restore and revive the Robert Morton Organ in the Jefferson Theater of Beaumont,
Texas. Having the organ repaired and restored to quality standards, as set forth by the contractor.
This will allow for the City of Beaumont to become competitive in the performing arts area in Texas
and around the country. The City of Beaumont is currently investing over 30 million in the riverfront
park which will generate more tourism. We are requesting 150,000 which will be a match to the
contractor equipment in order to completely repair the organ.
Person Responsible for Program/Project
List Name and Qualifications
City of Beaumont
Number of People Served by This Request
253,136 ( Jefferson County )
Other Entities Being Asked for Funding
Our goal is to request funding from other entities.
Describe Plans to Evaluate the Program/Project
The City of Beaumont will have staff review the maintenance while an organist operates the
equipment. We will have contact with the American Theatre Organ Society to warrant their help in
any way if needed.
Program Area
ARTS -PERFORMING ARTS
Age of Population Served
Adults (18-65)
Organizational Histo
History -and Structure
Mission Statement
To restore and revive the Robert Morton Organ in the Jefferson Theater of Beaumont, Texas, through
a joint partnership. To raise the awareness and visibility of this vital piece of history, and to see the
organ and historic venue enjoyed by the community for years to come.
Brief History of the Organization and its Achievements
The Jefferson Theater of Beaumont, Texas, opened November 14, 1927. This structure, then owned
by the Jefferson Amusement Company, was the foremost movie palace in Beaumont. Replete with
every amenity imaginable, it was equipped with perhaps one of the most complex and intriguing
inventions of all time; a pipe organ. However, this was no ordinary organ, rather it was built by
Robert Morton Organ Company of Van Nuys, California. The theatre has hosted thousands of events
over the years, but perhaps one of the most remembered is the Saturday Morning Organ Club held
in the Jefferson, with Mr. Al Sacker at the Organ. Only a handful of Robert Morton Organs are in their
original home. Most have been destroyed, while some have removed from the theaters and put in
private homes or in other venues. The exact number of Robert Morton Organs is unknown, but it is
estimated that fewer than fifty Robert Morton Organs are in functioning order. The organ had many
uses in its day, but the primary use was to accompany silent films, and. to "mimic" an orchestra in
order to reduce the cost of leasing out an orchestra to play before and after films. The organ for the
most part has been continually used over its 88 year history.
,Description of Existing Services
Organ
Movies
Live Plays
Concerts
Objectives (next 3 to 5 years)
• Show a silent movie during a film festival and use as it was intended.
• Use the organ for preludes and postludes for events, including movies.
• Use the organ during the annual "Brilliance" recitals.
• Create a marketing plan to increase awareness of the Organ
• Apply for more grant funding
• Host more events to match the increase in tourism
Geographical Area Served
Select the primary area served
Jefferson County, Texas
Population Served
General Population
Organizations Offering Same or Similar Services
None
Major Grants/Gifts Sources (1-3 years)
None
Current Number of Local Staff and Volunteers
3
Trainings, Continuing Ed. or Seminars attended by local staff in the past year and who attended.
Staff have
Organization Officers
President
City of Beaumont
Treasurer
City of Beaumont
Other Officers
N/A
Board Members
Board Chair
N/A
Other Board Members
N/A
Attachments
Attachments
The following files are required to be uploaded prior to submission. Please do not submit a copy of
your IRS Tax Form 990, as that information will be accessible utilizing your Tax ID number/Employer
Identification Number (EIN), provided on your IRS Determination Letter.
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Project Budget
Income and Expenses
Document55.docx
Project Timeline
Document55_VER_I.docx
IRS Determination Letter
verifying tax-exempt status
Document55 VER 2.docx
Most Recent Audited Financial Statement
Organizations applying for funding must submit a copy of their most recent fiscal! year Audit (Audited
Financial Statements) completed by an outside, independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA). If
your organization has not had a financial audit, please submit a copy of: 1) a Review; or 2) a
Compilation; completed by an outside, independent CPA.
Document55 VER 3.docx
Profit/Loss Statement
Most recent Year -to -Date, detailed statements of income and expenses, i.e. Profit & Loss (P&L)
Statement
Document55—VER-4.docx
Balance Sheet
Most recent Balance Sheet
Document55—VER-5.docx
Current Operating Budget
Current year, Board approved, Operating Budget
Document55 VER 6.docx
Certification/Affidavit Form
Please go to the Southeast Texas Nonprofit Development Center's website for a copy of the
Affidavit/Notarization Template.
The Affidavit must be signed, notarized and attached.
20220906104249499 (2).pdf
Proposal To Upgrade the Jefferson Theatre Robert -Morton Organ
To keep Jefferson Theatre's Robert -Morton Organ viable, it needs to be extremely
impressive to all, and especially youth. It is a wonderful candidate for;expansion:
with an excellent acoustical space inside the Jefferson auditorium and a lot of
room for additional pipes, and copious console bolster room for additional stop
controls.
The additions will be as follows. The MAIN chamber: 16'- 8' Tuba Profunda - 73
pipes; 8'- 2' Tibia Clausa - 85 pipes; 8' Clarinet - 61 pipes; The SOLO Chamber: 8'
Solo Vox Humana - 61 pipes; 8' English Posthorn - 61pipes; 8' Trumpet - 61
pipes; 8' Orchestral Oboe - 61 pipes; 8' Brass Saxophone - 61 pipes; .16' Horn
Diapason - 73 pipes; 8'- 4' Salicional - 73 pipes; 8'- 4' Voix Celeste - 73 pipes; 16'
Tibia Clausa - low 12 pipes; Marimba -Harp - 49 rosewood bars.
Tom Helms has all the required wind chests for the Jefferson's organ expansion,
plus a few of the additional ranks. The wind chests that hold the pipes are by far
the most expensive part of any pipe organ. Tom has extended a request across
the country for the other needed ranks. Hopefully he can locate them in a timely
manner. He may need to have several of the hard to find ranks built. Two of the
three largest 16' pipes, plus the Robert -Morton Marimba/Harp are in his
workshop, ready to go. Tom is also seeking advice for the original blower in the
basement of the Jefferson which is too small already. A replacement blower or an
additional blower may be required. The additional console stops and switches
will be ordered new to match the original stops.
Tom Helms indicated that he is willing to donate all of the above (estimated value
$150,000.00). It will require an additional $150,000.00 (close estimate) for all of
the transportation and installation costs.
The original organ, although impressive is a "bare bones" model for
accompanying silent films and vaudeville acts. It currently isn't an impressive solo
"star of the show" or "show stopper". It can very easily become by far the best in
Texas!
In a conversation with Tom, he told me that if we do this expansion, it; will result
in a 100 % increase in color and potential power... jazzy brass, colorful Oboes,
Clarinets, Saxophones, Violins, plus a Harp too. The newly found richness and
balance of tone will be thrilling. For those wanting to hear the original
instrument, it will of course, be right there. All the difficult aspects have already
been accomplished. It will become an even more spectacular drawing card for
the Jefferson and a great educational tool for the Beaumont area. The Jefferson
will gain international attention from this upgrade to the instrument.
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