SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 1 CS&B COMMITTEE AGENDA JULY 13, 1995 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: June 22, 1995 TO: Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets FROM: Director, Office of Cultural Affairs SUBJECT: Cultural Grant Requests - Project and Incentive Categories RECOMMENDATION A. THAT Council transfer the remaining $255 in the Operating Grants category to the Project Grants category of the 1995 Cultural Grants budget, bringing the balance in the Project Grants category to $15,555. B. THAT Council approve the following two Project Grants: A.T. Eight Artropolis Society $5,000 Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society $2,000 Total $7,000; source of funds to be the Project Grants category of the 1995 Cultural Grants budget. C. THAT Council approve an Organizational Development grant of $4,000 to the Vancouver Cultural Alliance Society; source of funds to be the Incentive Grants category of the 1995 Cultural Grants budget. Approval of A, B and C will leave no unallocated balance in the Operating Grant category, an unallocated balance of $8,555 in the Project Grants category, and a balance of $21,000 in the Organizational Development component of the Incentive Grants category. GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS The General Manager of Community Services submits A, B and C for CONSIDERATION. COUNCIL POLICY On January 31,1995, City Council approved the allocation of $55,000 in the Cultural Grants Budget for Project Grants and $25,000 for the Organizational Development component of the Incentives Grant category. Approval of grant recommendations requires eight affirmative votes. PURPOSE This report makes recommendations on two requests for Project grants and one request for an Organizational development grant. SUMMARY Amount Applicant Recommended Project Category: A.T. Eight Artropolis Society $5,000 Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society $2,000 Organizational Development Category: Vancouver Cultural Alliance Society $4,000 BACKGROUND The City provides Project grants to assist new and developing cultural organizations as well as special projects. On those occasions where funds are available after completion of the grant review process each spring, the City will consider fund-ing requests which were still in the development stage prior to the regular application deadline in December. Council approved the sum of $25,000 for organizational develop-ment to assist cultural organizations to undertake long-range planning, to obtain expertise, to upgrade administrative staff skills, and to engage in joint marketing initiatives. Of the $25,000 designated for organizational development, Council has approved allocation of $15,000 to the Partners in Organizational Development program. This leaves $10,000 for other organizational development initiatives. DISCUSSION A.T. Eight Artropolis Society A grant in the Project Category of $5,000 is recommended to the Society, which holds a major exhibition of local contemporary arts every three years. The 1993 exhibition was held in the former Woodward's Building. A grant at this time would assist the Society in the proper development of this major visual arts event by providing for selection of a curatorial strategy and the engaging of curators, devising and distributing a call to artists, identification of exhibition facilities and meeting the related code and occupancy permit issues, and administrative support. The Artropolis exhibition is scheduled for October 1996. Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society A grant in the Project Category of $2,000 is recommended to the Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society toward the cost of local professional performers in a concert featuring a Canadian composition celebrating the work of Primo Levi, an Italian author, philosopher and holocaust survivor. The concert results from a collaboration between the Vancouver Holocaust Centre and the Italian Cultural Centre. Vancouver Cultural Alliance A grant from the Organizational Development Category of $4,000 is recommended to the Vancouver Cultural Alliance Society (VCA). The grant is to establish an Internet site at the VCA which would list the programs and services of the approximately 150 members of the Alliance. Such a listing is expected to facilitate linkages between these individuals and organizations and their audiences, customers, and other arts organizations locally and nationally. Training workshops and written support materials will be provided to enable its members to take full advantage of the new information technology. It is anticipated that this linkage will be a valuable and continuing information service, and in the future, this service will position local arts organizations to offer their customers on-line ticket purchasing. * * * * *