The Cleveland Orchestra has received a $3 million grant from a local foundation to help the ensemble get back on its financial feet after running $10.3 million in deficits over the last two seasons. “At its annual meeting on November 15, the board of the Musical Arts Association, the orchestra’s parent organization, adopted a plan for financial recovery that includes plans to widen its base of support beyond Cleveland and to cut costs.” The Kulas Foundation offered the grant as a show of support for the recovery plan.