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Revenue Revenue Revenue 2010 2011 2012 Revenue $ 1,762,637.17 Revenue $ 1,793,312.68 Revenue $ 1,827,955.08 Organization Award Organization Award Organization Award Administrative Support (audit) $12,000.00 Administrative Support (audit) $12,000.00 Administrative Support (audit) $12,000.00 African American Chamber $5,000.00 African American Chamber $5,000.00 Advanced Training $10,000.00 American Legion $5,000.00 Big 33 $30,000.00 Big 33 $100,000.00 Big 33 $30,000.00 Central PA Figure Skating $7,500.00 Capital Area Soccer Association $30,000.00 Clark Resources Promo & Show $25,000.00 Dauphin County DCED Support $200,000.00 Central PA Figure Skating $47,500.00 Dauphin County DCED Support $200,000.00 Friends of Jazz $5,000.00 DCEDC-Invica/Broadcasting Islanders $10,000.00 Gratz Fair $5,000.00 Gratz Fair $5,000.00 Dauphin County DCED Support $200,000.00 Harrisburg Regional Chamber $60,000.00 Harrisburg DID $10,000.00 Friends of International House $2,000.00 Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra $20,000.00 Harrisburg Regional Chamber $60,000.00 Friends of Jazz $5,000.00 HHRVB - Advertising Campaign $70,000.00 Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra $10,000.00 Gratz Fair $5,000.00 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $5,000.00 Harrisburg Young Professionals $5,000.00 Harrisburg DID $10,000.00 Historical Society $40,000.00 HHRVB - Keystone State Games $25,000.00 Harrisburg Regional Chamber $60,000.00 Indoor Football National All Star Game $25,000.00 HHRVB - Advertising Campaign $70,000.00 Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra $10,000.00 Jump Street $10,000.00 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $5,000.00 Harrisburg Young Professionals $5,000.00 Modern Transit Partnership $78,000.00 Historical Society $40,000.00 HHRVB - Advertising Campaign $100,000.00 National Civil War Museum $75,000.00 Jump Street $17,500.00 HHRVB - Wine Country $32,320.00 Ned Smith $5,000.00 Modern Transit Partnership $50,000.00 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $5,000.00 Parks & Rec - Special Events $100,000.00 National Civil War Museum $50,000.00 Historical Society $40,000.00 Parks & Rec-Support Dauphin County $300,000.00 Ned Smith $5,000.00 Jump Street $15,000.00 St. Patrick's Day Parade $5,000.00 Ned Smith Walking Trail $10,000.00 Modern Transit Partnership $50,000.00 Susquehanna Riverboat $10,000.00 Parks & Rec - Special Events $115,000.00 National Civil War Museum $50,000.00 Turkey Hill Classic $5,000.00 Parks & Rec-Support Dauphin County $300,000.00 Ned Smith $5,000.00 Whitaker Center $100,000.00 St. Patrick's Day Parade $5,000.00 Parks & Rec - Special Events $125,000.00 Debt Service Payments $460,000.00 Susquehanna Riverboat $10,000.00 Parks & Rec-Support Dauphin County $300,000.00 Invica Sports $10,000.00 Whitaker Center $100,000.00 San Diego Sockers $50,000.00 Open Stage $2,000.00 Debt Service Payments $460,000.00 St. Patrick's Day Parade $5,000.00 Friends of Fort Halifax $2,000.00 Youthstep USA $5,000.00 Whitaker Center $100,000.00 Friends of Int'l House $2,000.00 State YMCA of PA $2,000.00 Debt Service Payments $460,000.00 Tour de Millersburg $2,000.00 Friends of Fort Halifax $2,000.00 Camp Curtain $3,050.00 Central PA Friends of Jazz $5,000.00 Zembo $2,000.00 Schaedler Yesco $2,000.00 YouthStep $5,000.00 Open State $2,000.00 YouthStep $10,000.00 Millersburg - July 4th Festival $2,000.00 Tour de Millersburg $2,000.00 Hummelstown Community Foundation $2,000.00 Program for Female Offenders $1,000.00 Millersburg $2,000.00 Friends of Fort Halifax $2,000.00 HYP $10,000.00 Concerned Black Men $5,000.00 Open State $2,000.00 Dauphin Co. Land Pres. $1,970.00 Middletown Hist. Society $2,000.00 Millersburg $2,000.00 Middletown Area Hist. Soc. $2,000.00 DC EDC $2,000.00 Millersburg $2,000.00 Zembo $2,000.00 Jump Street $2,000.00 Londonderry Twp $2,000.00 Londonderry Twp $3,500.00 Lower Paxton Twp $2,000.00 Susquehanna Twp $200.00 Middletown Hist. Society $2,000.00 HBG Cougar Bball club $827.34 PA Capitol Preserv. Comm. $2,000.00 Blackman MMA - Zembo $2,000.00 PA American Legion Assoc $5,000.00 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority $2,000.00 DCEDC $1,906.25 2013 2014 2015 Revenue $ 1,940,138.71 Revenue $ 2,135,626.13 Revenue $ 2,295,394.37 Organization Award Organization Award Organization Award 19th District Convention Corp. $5,000.00 Administrative Support (Audit) $15,000.00 Administrative Support (Audit) $15,000.00 Administrative Support (audit) $12,000.00 BARAK, Inc. $10,000.00 Big 26 $20,000.00 Barak Inc. $10,000.00 Big 33 $100,000.00 Big 33 $90,000.00 Big 33 $200,000.00 Big 33 $100,000.00 Central PA Friends of Jazz $18,000.00 Central PA Figure Skating $7,500.00 City Islanders $75,000.00 Chinese Cultural & Arts $25,000.00 City Islanders $50,000.00 Dauphin County DCED $250,000.00 Dauphin County Historical Society $42,500.00 Dauphin County DCED Support $250,000.00 Dauphin County Parks & Recreation $75,000.00 DC Parks & Rec - History Event $40,000.00 Derry Township ICDA $10,000.00 Friends of Jazz $15,000.00 DC Parks & Rec - Special Events $175,000.00 Friends of Jazz $5,000.00 Gamut $3,000.00 DC Parks & Rec - Beer Country $42,500.00 Gamut $3,000.00 Gratz Fair $5,000.00 DC Parks & Rec - Wine Country $42,500.00 Gratz Fair $5,000.00 Harrisburg DID $10,000.00 DCED - Administrative Support $250,000.00 Harrisburg DID $10,000.00 Harrisburg Regional Chamber $75,000.00 Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society $23,220.00 Harrisburg Heat $50,000.00 Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra $12,500.00 Harrisburg City Islanders $63,750.00 Harrisburg Regional Chamber $75,000.00 Harrisburg Young Professionals $5,000.00 Harrisburg Heat $42,500.00 Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra $10,000.00 Hershey Junior Bears $10,000.00 Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC $68,000.00 Harrisburg Young Professionals $5,000.00 Hershey Junior Bears (Pee Wee Cup) $40,000.00 HHRVB $400,000.00 Hershey Junior Bears $10,000.00 HHRVB $250,000.00 High School Sports Live/Three Star Fdtn. $23,000.00 HHRVB - Brew Country $50,000.00 HHRVB $15,000.00 Invica $30,000.00 HHRVB - Future Stars $2,000.00 HHRVB (Future Stars) $18,000.00 Jump Street $36,000.00 HHRVB - Advertising Campaign $250,000.00 HHRVB (Brew Country) $50,000.00 National Civil War Museum $63,750.00 HHRVB - Wine Country $50,000.00 HHRVB (Wine Country) $50,000.00 National Civil War Museum - Lost Story $16,458.00 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $5,000.00 HHRVB (Oktober Fest) $50,000.00 Northern Dauphin Revitalization Project $22,603.50 Historical Society $40,000.00 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $5,000.00 NRA $75,000.00 Invica $30,000.00 Historical Society $40,000.00 PA National Horse Show $27,000.00 Jump Street $27,500.00 Invica $20,000.00 Whitaker Cetner $75,000.00 Mid Atlantic Rabbit & Cavy Show $10,000.00 Jump Street $40,000.00 Cyrene Lodge #169 $18,000.00 Modern Transit Partnership $60,000.00 Modern Transit Partnership $60,000.00 Capitol Area Forerunners $13,555.44 MOSELF $9,150.00 NRA - Great American Outdoor Show $75,000.00 Dauphin County Parks & Recreation $30,000.00 National Civil War Museum $50,000.00 National Civial War Museum $50,000.00 Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society $10,700.68 Ned Smith $5,000.00 Ned Smith $5,000.00 HHRVB $39,000.00 PA Association of Travel & Tourism $5,000.00 PA National Horse Show $25,000.00 Londonderry Township $20,000.00 PA National Horse Show $25,000.00 Parks & Rec. (Special Events) $150,000.00 Open Stage of Harrisburg $15,000.00 PA Outdoor Sportsman Show $58,000.00 Parks & Rec. - Fort Hunter Cemetery $12,000.00 Senators Parners; Hbg Senators Baseball Club $40,000.00 Parks & Rec - Civil War $25,000.00 Parks & Rec. - Open Stage Council $25,000.00 Susquehanna Arts Museum $15,000.00 Parks & Rec - Special Events $125,000.00 St. Patrick's Day Parade Assoc. $10,000.00 Dauphin County - The Lost Story Events $8,000.00 Parks & Rec-Support Dauphin County $75,000.00 Susquehanna Riverboat $24,000.00 19th Distric Convention $5,000.00 Susquehanna Riverboat $23,700.00 Whitaker Center $100,000.00 African American Chamber $5,000.00 Whitaker Center $100,000.00 Youth Step USA $10,000.00 Association of Irish & Celts $9,000.00 Youth Step Program Event $10,000.00 Lykens Chamber of Commerce $2,000.00 Central Penn Figure Skating $13,500.00 IDA/Hispanic Chamber $8,000.00 Paxtang Historical Society $2,000.00 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation $5,000.00 Historic Harrisburg Assoc $2,250.00 Harrisburg Boxing Club $2,000.00 DC P&R - Lykens Glen Fish Nursery $9,000.00 Friends of Fort Halifax $2,000.00 Middletown Area Historical Society $2,000.00 DCED - Admin Support $10,000.00 Jump Street $15,000.00 Hershey United Lacrosse Assoc. $4,000.00 Friends of Fort Halifax $2,000.00 Millersburg Borough $2,000.00 Historical Society of Dauphin Co. $5,000.00 Gratz Fair $5,000.00 Millersburg Borough $2,000.00 Parks & Rec - Youth Connection Tour $8,000.00 Hamm Camp $2,000.00 Harrisburg DID $2,000.00 19th District Convention Corp.
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