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NJPAC Receives $20 Million Bequest from Philanthropist Betty Wold Johnson

originally published: 01/27/2021

(NEWARK, NJ) -- When the late philanthropist Betty Wold Johnson first became a supporter of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center more than a decade ago, she asked the institution’s leadership a simple question: What aspects of the Arts Center’s operations were hardest to fundraise for?

“I told her the truth, which is that everybody wants to name a theater, but nobody wants to pay for maintenance,” remembers Larry Goldman, NJPAC’s inaugural President and CEO, who led the institution for 22 years.

“And she said to me: ‘I’m a housekeeper at heart. That’s exactly what I’d like to support, the maintenance of NJPAC.’”

Her gift of $11 million, made in 2008, was at that time the largest individual gift to NJPAC in its history; substantial portions of the gift were earmarked for the upkeep of NJPAC’s campus. Mrs. Johnson continued to support NJPAC throughout her lifetime.

Today the Arts Center announced that Mrs. Johnson, who died in May at age 99, has bequeathed an additional $20 million gift to NJPAC’s Endowment Fund. Mrs. Johnson always emphasized the necessity of funding maintenance and capital projects, to ensure the sustainability of current and future buildings on the NJPAC campus; her gift will be a critical factor in the long-term resilience of the campus and the institution.




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Although Mrs. Johnson never requested naming rights in exchange for her generosity  — aside from joking that a plaque with her name on it might be placed outside a janitor’s closet — in recognition of Mrs. Johnson’s extraordinary philanthropy at NJPAC, the Arts Center has decided to name the stage of its largest theater, Prudential Hall, in her honor. When NJPAC once again welcomes patrons to live, in-person performances after the current health crisis has abated, audiences will see this new name on the wall of the theater’s lobby and on the campus exterior.

“Mom once said that the arts ‘feed the spirit,’ and she would have been pleased and proud of this very fitting recognition for her long-time support of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center,” said her sons, Woody and Christopher Johnson.

NJPAC President and CEO John Schreiber says: “Mrs. Johnson had a mighty spirit and a big heart. She cared about the Arts Center’s mission and business with equal intensity. Her gift inspires us to be the most effective, dynamic and creative anchor cultural institution possible.”

“Prudential Hall is home to one of America’s grandest stages, and Betty Johnson’s gift is the grandest of gestures. It is fitting that Mrs. Johnson’s name will forever be associated with the exceptional performances presented there,” says Charles F. Lowrey, Prudential Financial’s Chairman and CEO, who is a member of the Executive Committee of the Arts Center’s Board of Directors.

NJPAC leadership noted that Mrs. Johnson not only contributed to the Arts Center, but was deeply engaged in its programs and plans for the future, traveling to visit the NJPAC campus, from her home in Mercer County, several times to tour the theaters and hear about upcoming initiatives.

“I knew her for at least a quarter of a century, and she was the most generous person I knew — but she wouldn’t ever just write a check. She got interested in your work,” says Governor Tom Kean, one of NJPAC’s founders.

“She came to the Arts Center, she questioned us deeply, she wanted to know what we would use the money for. She was very thoughtful about giving. I don’t know that anyone in the state gave more than she did, but it was always planned giving. She had to be convinced that the money would be well spent, and you didn’t get a cent from her until you showed her that.”




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This gift is the largest bequest the Arts Center has received and is the largest individual gift ever made to the NJPAC Endowment Fund. Mrs. Johnson made her bequest to the Arts Center’s current Capital Campaign, now in its third year, which has raised $121 million to date towards an ultimate goal of $175 million.

Mrs. Johnson was the matriarch of the Johnson family, which founded Johnson & Johnson, the multinational medical device and healthcare product company, more than 130 years ago. Today the company, headquartered in New Brunswick, employs more than 130,000 people. Mrs. Johnson is also the mother of Robert Wood Johnson IV, the Former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the owner of the New York Jets football team, and of Christopher Johnson, CEO of the team. Her philanthropy has also supported numerous arts and cultural organizations in New Jersey, New York and throughout the country.

“Mrs. Johnson was a remarkable woman; we will not see her like again. NJPAC is proud to be part of her lasting legacy,” says John Schreiber.

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is located at One Center Street in Newark, New Jersey. It is America’s most diverse performing arts center, and the artistic, cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey – where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day. NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the state’s and the world’s best artists while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization of its home city. Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts. NJPAC has attracted nearly 10 million visitors (including over 1.7 million children) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents.

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