Dear friends,
We are incredibly grateful to present this summary of another successful year.
For those who are close to us, a message of “growth” is not a new one. However each and every year we continue to grow, we’re reminded of how fortunate we are. Fortunate to have an impact on so many; fortunate to have a region that warmly embraces the arts; and fortunate for you, our supporters, who make it all possible.
2022 saw growth in our Arts In Education program, which now serves 83 schools in 14 counties. The number of live performances presented grew to an all-time high of 129 across Honeywell and 11 partner venues in Indiana and Ohio. And the Honeywell Arts Academy continues to grow and reach new audiences.
We hope these highlights emphasize the impact you have on so many people. We appreciate you taking the time to review this report, and as always, we truly appreciate your support!
THANK YOU
Howard Halderman, Chair
Honeywell Foundation
Tod Minnich, President / CEO
Honeywell Foundation
OUR MISSION
Arts, education, and entertainment for all.
OUR VISION
The Honeywell Foundation, Inc. will be the vibrant, fresh, and consistently relevant cultural hub of Wabash and the north central region of Indiana. With its world-class performing arts programming, innovative and expansive educational outreach, and attractive and well-maintained facilities....
ARTS IN
EDUCATION
14
Counties
83
Schools
49,000
Student interactions
The arts have a proven, substantial impact during formative years by improving academic performance, motor skills, confidence, creativity, focus, and collaboration.
Honeywell Arts In Education is a collection of programs created for educators to reap these developmental benefits in the classroom. Programs are offered at little or no cost to the schools, allowing all students to participate regardless of socioeconomic situations.
The program features initiatives like Visual Thinking Strategies, a nationally-recognized program that uses visual images and facilitated discussion to practice the art of drawing inferences and supporting them with evidence. VTS strengthens the skills of critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and writing.
Other Arts In Education offerings include student art exhibits, curriculum-based theater performances, and an accredited media arts program for high school students.
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ARTS AND
ENRICHMENT
89
Students participated in Summer Theatre Camp
119
Students participated in Summer Art Camp
11
Exhibits featured works by student, amateur, and professional artists
ARTS
ACADEMY
Honeywell Arts Academy hosted three full-scholarship institutes for emerging musicians, led by Artistic Director Ranaan Meyer of the GRAMMY-winning string trio Time For Three and world-renowned faculty. Each week-long institute took place at Eagles Theatre and concluded with a live performance featuring participants and faculty.
Honeywell Arts Academy attracts global talent and has hosted scholars from Canada, Mexico, China, Finland, Romania, the UK, and the USA.
Arts Academy donors are located in 12 states including Texas and California, the east coast, and into Canada.
Learn more or donate at honeywellartsacademy.org.
LIVE
129
SHOWS
101,2000
Shows
The exhilaration of live performances remains one of the most popular and powerful Honeywell impacts. 129 shows were held at the Honeywell Center, Eagles Theatre, and seven partner venues. With shows spanning multiple genres, there truly was something for everyone!
101,200
Tickets sold. Countless memories made.
Honeywell Center ticket-buyers
came from outside
Wabash County
81%
OUR VENUES
Honeywell Arts & Entertainment venues include seven locations in Wabash: Honeywell Center, Eagles Theatre, Honeywell House, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. Ford Historic Home, 13-24 Drive In, and the Clarkson House.
These venues serve as the home to most Honeywell offerings and are available for private rental.
PARNTER
VENUES
The Paramount - Anderson IN
In 2022, Honeywell partnered with 7 venues across Indiana and Ohio to present a total of 129 shows.
The Honeywell team offered expertise, leadership, and services ranging from booking talent to guest relations and marketing support.
These relationships benefit both venues, as they increase opportunities for a wider range of talent while ensuring independent venues can thrive in today's competitive world with larger entertainment entities.
Our network of partner venues continues to grow, and we currently partner with 11 venues.
MOVIES
38,400
Movie tickets sold
10,700
Buckets of popcorn!
Nearly 40,000 guests said
"Hooray for Hollywood Honeywell!"
The Eagles Theatre and 13-24 Drive in offered new release movies, classic films, and even FREE favorites throughout the year.
HONEYWELL
HOSPITALITY
360
Business meetings and events
31
Wedding celebrations
198
Skating and movie parties
Each year, hundreds of guests make the choice to "host it at Honeywell." These business and private events take place at our venues, with our expert event planners and professional catering staff going above and beyond to make each event a success.
THE COOK CUP
The Honeywell Foundation's transformation of the historic Eagles Theatre was awarded the Indiana Landmarks’ 2022 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
Built in 1906, the Eagles Theatre served as Wabash's only theater for decades. By the time The Honeywell Foundation acquired it in 2010, the building had suffered from years of deferred maintenance.
The Honeywell team collaborated with community leaders on a vision to give the theater new life, kicking off work in 2017 to repurpose the landmark as a center for performing arts, movies, and events.
The multi-year, $16 million rehabilitation was completed in 2020 and now serves as a primary venue for Honeywell arts, education, and entertainment offerings.
Parkview Ballroom
2nd Floor
Lower Level
West Lobby
FINANCIALS
Honeywell board and executive leadership teams are committed to achieving a balanced budget and ensuring Honeywell’s long-term financial growth. The economic downturn due to the pandemic in 2020 prompted a new outlook on that commitment and the organization as a whole. During that time, strategic decisions were made to broaden the scope of Honeywell programming initiatives, in order to increase revenue growth.
As a result, the budget has more than doubled since 2015! This financial success has led to the growth you see in this report: further reach for live entertainment, more opportunities for student art opportunities, and a larger economic impact on the region.
Our continued fiscal responsibility, combined with your generous support, will lead to even more growth and play a vital role in fulfilling our mission of providing arts, education, and entertainment for all.
Operations 2016-2022
Revenue
Expense
Net results covered by restricted and unrestricted funding
OUR TEAM
The Honeywell team includes 49 full-time and 92 part-time team members, with each and every one playing an important role in our mission.
CORE VALUES
Our core values have been carefully crafted, capturing the way in which our mission and vision are accomplished. They serve as a guide during the recruitment process and influence how we uniquely use our individual strengths to accomplish our strategic plan.
Teamwork
Innovation
Excellence
Service
Stewardship
OUR VOLUNTEERS
Our network of generous volunteers helped shape the guest experience. They served as theater ushers, door greeters, tour guides, landscaping assistants, holiday decorators, administrative support, and so much more.
As author Elizabeth Andrew once said, "Volunteers don't necessarily have the time... they just have the heart."
9600
Hours donated by 124 volunteers
Anna Alexandrovna
Sarah Andrews
Jane Barlow
Bobby Bishop
Sheryl Bishop
Miriam Bokan
Debbie Bowman
Mark Bowman
Traci Bowser
Pricilla Bradford
Jim Bradford
Robert Briones
David Broad
Peggy Brown
Pat Brubaker
Steve Brubaker
Shirley Bucher
Mike Campbell
Linda Campbell
Elaine Carter
Carol Cly
Mary Donna Collins
Ann Cooper
Lisa Couch
Dennis Craft
LuAnn Craft
Thomas Crull
Deborah Culver
Jeffery Culver
Jeannie Davis
Michael Davis
Laureen Deeter
Vickie Dorton
Pam Driscoll
Pam Dyer
Paula Dyer
Bruce Eltzroth
Diane Eshelman
Sharon Fisher
Nancy Fite
Rose Fobar
Deb Ford
Pam Ford
Jody Friermood
Judith Frischman
Ronald Frischman
Lana Garber
Mae Garrett
Ed Gebert
Carolyn Gilbert
Ed Gilbert
Jean Gilbert
Linda Gilpin
Linda Hall
Tina Hallaway
Donna Harman
Peggy Hendrix
Robin Hodge
Steve Homrich
Karen Huber
Gary Huddleston
Lynn Huddleston
Jan Hullinger
Diana Iden
Boots Jack
Sam Jackson
Nancy Jacoby-Barrows
Philip Keefer
Kathie Keen
Sue King
Kathy Knecht
Cynde Lees
Marty Lees
Gregory Lewis
Richard Martin
Teryl Martin
J.D. May
Daniel Maynard
Catherine McDougle
Connie McDougle
Neil Meeks
Bonnie Meyers
David Meyers
Rhonda Mezo
Paula Miller
Rose Miller
Kristie Mullett
Leslie Murray
Chris Newhouse
Sharon Newhouse
Gloria North
Holly Ousley
Vicky Pilgrim
Susan Poland
Laura Prescott
Alice Preston
Nancy Radabaugh
Jackie Ramsey
Angela Rapp
Connie Rich
Yvonne Riffil
Joyce Rosel
Becky Schlemmer
Marvin Schlemmer
Lou Ann Shoemaker
Sharon Shuey
William Shuey
Jerome Skiles
Robin Skiles
Jim Smith
Larry Snyder
Sue Sorrell
Lynn Swain
Dan Swihart
Mary Ann Swihart
Barbara Townsend
Richard Tucker
Deana Unger
Robin Unger
Belinda Walker
Deb Wampler
Lynn Watson
Joyce Willcox
Tom Willcox
Serena Williams
Tere Williams
OUR SUPPORTERS
Gifts to the Honeywell Foundation
2022 Donors
Every Honeywell Arts & Entertainment offering is made possible by our donors. Your support impacts hundreds of thousands of individuals every year, and we sincerely thank you for your generosity!
Business and Organizational Support
A significant portion of the funds received at The Honeywell Foundation derives from the more than 160 businesses, corporations, and organizations that support our mission.
In Memoriam
Each year The Honeywell Foundation receives gifts given in memory of loved ones. These special gifts provide a poignant way of saying “gone but not forgotten.”
In Honor Of
Honeywell Employee Giving
Gifts to specific venues or programs
Eagles Theatre
Honeywell House
Dr. James Ford Historic Home
Wabash Valley Music Association
Honeywell Foundation Endowment
Named Endowments
A select group of donors have provided named endowments to The Honeywell Foundation. Each of these permanently restricted funds will help ensure the future of Honeywell’s programming and services.
Under each endowment, as applicable, is a listing of all donors who contributed to that endowment in 2022.
Endowments Held at Other Organizations
Gifts from Foundations & Government
Giving associations
Star Society
Members of The Honeywell Foundation’s Star Society shine the brightest among our donors.
These generous donors contribute $1,000 or more to support the Foundation’s mission
to provide artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all.
Mark C. Honeywell Society
Members of the Mark C. Honeywell Society have designated The Honeywell Foundation as a
beneficiary of a planned gift. These gifts include bequests, life insurance, retirement accounts, annuities, and trusts. These thoughtful gifts will help ensure the Honeywell legacy lives well into the future.