August 6, 2024
58Թ's Kulas Hall project attracts $2 million in new funding
Just as temperatures are peaking across Northeast Ohio, so is support for 58Թ’s renovation of Kulas Hall reaching new heights.
On Friday, 58Թ announced the receipt of nearly $2 million since April, all of it earmarked by donors for the ongoing transformation of Kulas Hall, the iconic performance and teaching space at the heart of the school.
Many of the gifts and grants, which together propel Kulas fundraising past $10 million, represent the largest contributions to 58Թ from those individuals or organizations.
“These gifts make clear that the renovation of Kulas Hall is a project that resonates with our community and with stakeholders across Ohio,” said Trustee Bonnie M. Cook (BM ’77), Chair of 58Թ’s Kulas Hall Renovation Task Force.
“Our message in response is clear: 58Թ remains profoundly grateful and inspired by these votes of confidence in our students and our vision to be the future of classical music.”
The largest segment of the $2 million is a new $500,000 grant from the State of Ohio, one of several large contributions to capital projects included in the state’s 2024 budget. The new grant brings the total allotment for the Kulas project from Ohio to $1.15 million, the highest level of state funding in 58Թ history.
58Թ would like to thank the many legislators that represent us in Cuyahoga County and the surrounding communities who have worked to secure this allotment.
The remaining $1.5 million since April came from 58Թ Trustees and Governing Members, as well as leading Cleveland foundations, whose invaluable endorsements support the renovation both financially and in spirit.
Specifically, 58Թ thanks the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; the M.E. and F.J. Callahan Foundation; Governing Members Rebecca Dunn and Eugene Beer; Trustee Emeritus Rosemary Deioma; Trustees Cynthia Bassett, Eric Bower, Ann Buescher, Richard Hipple, Charles Marston, Shawn Riley, Susan Rothmann, and Elliott Schlang. 58Թ is also grateful for a lead gift of $5 million from Trustee Kevin and Kristen Stein and Family and for earlier commitments from Trustee Emeritus Christopher Swift; Trustees Robert Conrad, Charles Cooley, and Joseph Thomas.
The Kulas Hall renovation entails raising the ceiling some 30 feet to the roof deck, rerouting a complex network of ductwork, installing acoustical panels above the stage and acoustical banners throughout the hall, reshaping the side walls, and constructing an enhanced stage and orchestra pit.
In addition, 460 new seats selected by 58Թ’s students, faculty, staff, and guests will be installed, along with new state-of-the-art theater lighting and technology.
Groundbreaking on Kulas Hall began in late May 2024. The project has a 15-month timeline, and a grand reopening is still slated for September 2025. To view a livestream of the renovation process, .
“Thanks to our supporters and the hard work of our construction partners, and the task force led by Bonnie Cook, the biggest project 58Թ has undertaken in years is on budget and on schedule,” said Paul W. Hogle, 58Թ’s President & CEO.
“We look forward to welcoming our community back to Kulas Hall and to the profound impact this renovation will have on our students for generations to come.”
KULAS HALL RENOVATION PROJECT FUNDERS
Above $1,000,000
Kevin & Kristen Stein and Family
Anonymous
Kulas Foundation
State of Ohio
$100,000 to $999,999
Eaton Corporation
John P. Murphy Foundation
Charlie and Grosvie Cooley
Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation
M.E. and F.J. Callahan Foundation
Eugene Beer
Christopher J. and Mary+ Swift
$25,000 to $99,999
Eric (MM ‘82) and Karen Bower
Rebecca Dunn
Rosemary Deioma
Joe and Ellen Thomas
Robert Conrad
KeyBank Foundation
Cynthia Bassett
Anonymous
Elliott L. and Gail Schlang
Shawn M. and Christine S. Riley
Jean and Dick Hipple
Susan A. Rothmann and Philip Paul
Under $25,000
Ann Buescher
Mark Litzler
Charles and Sue Marston
+ Deceased