THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC

AI Summary
The Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts Inc, with an EIN of 22-2609457, is New Jersey's largest nonprofit performing arts education organization, serving nearly 2,000 students of all ages and backgrounds. With an operating budget of $5 million and total revenue of $6.3 million, it offers a diverse range of classes and ensembles, including the New Jersey Youth Symphony and the Paterson Music Project, while striving to make the performing arts accessible to the community, from early childhood education to intergenerational programs. The organization does not rely on a single funder for 50% or more of its revenue. For more information, visit www.whartonarts.org.
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Mission Statement
WHARTON ARTS IS NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST NON-PROFIT PERFORMING ARTS EDUCATION ORGANIZATION SERVING NEARLY 2,000 STUDENTS OF ALL AGES, BACKGROUNDS, AND ABILITIES THROUGH A RANGE OF CLASSES AND ENSEMBLES. COMPRISED OF NEW JERSEY YOUTH SYMPHONY, PATERSON MUSIC PROJECT, NEW JERSEY YOUTH CHORUS AND PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL, WHARTON ARTS STRIVES TO MAKE PERFORMING ARTS ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE IN OUR COMMUNITY - INCLUDING TODDLERS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLASSES, AT-RISK YOUTH IN AFTER SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAMS, NEW JERSEY'S FINEST STUDENT MUSICIANS IN THE INTERNATIONALLY RENOWED YOUTH SYMPHONY, AND OLDER ADULTS IN A FREE INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNITY CHOIR.
Cause Areas
6
Education
Arts education
Music
Performing arts education
Performing arts
Early childhood education
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Charity Verification Snapshot
IRS EO Business Master File Status
Listed as tax-exempt
IRS Pub 78 Status
Eligible for tax-deductible gifts
IRS Revocation Status
Not in Automatic Revocation of Exemption List
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC’s budget?
In 2024, THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC reported an annual operating budget of around $5 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC support?
THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC supports work in Education, Arts education, Music, Performing arts education, Performing arts, and Early childhood education.
Where does THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC operate?
THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC is headquartered in BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ.
Who funded THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC recently?
In 2025, THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC received grants from CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA, AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC, and FRANCES AND PAUL TURNER FAMILY FOUNDATION INC C/O WARD C LARACY. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC received in 2024?
The largest grant to THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC in 2024 exceeds $200 thousand.
What is THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC’s reliance on government grants?
THE WHARTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC relied on government grants for more than 15% of their total revenue in 2024.
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