REPORT TO COUNCIL SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL COMMUNITIES October 5, 1995 RECOMMENDATION 1. Vancouver Cultural Harmony Award Program As part of the Special Committee on Cultural Communities 1995-96 Work Plan presented to Council on June 6, 1995, the Committee proposed the creation of an annual award program to recognize outstanding contributions of individuals or organizations towards cultural harmony in the City of Vancouver. Council approved, in principle, an annual Cultural Harmony Award subject to the Committee developing terms of reference and criteria. At its meeting on October 5, 1995, the Committee discussed the terms of reference/purpose of the award, award criteria and the adjudication process. The purpose of the award is to recognize outstanding contributions to the promotion of harmony amongst the different cultural communities of Vancouver. One award would be given to an individual, or an association, business enterprise, institution, who has, through demonstrated action and commitment, made an outstanding contribution in promoting cultural harmony in the City of Vancouver. It was agreed the award should be presented during Multicultural Week in February each year. With the assistance of the Communications Advisor, the Cultural Communities Committee would widely solicit nominations through community groups, business and private institutions. A Jury, comprised of the following, would be formed: Chair, Special Committee on Cultural Communities (also Chair of Jury); One member of the Cultural Communities Committee; A representative of the media. Clause 1 Continued The Communications Advisor has submitted a list of media representatives to be approached to serve on the Jury. The Special Committee on Cultural Communities will make the selection and advise Council. The Jury will make recommendations on the award to Council, who would make the final decision. The recipient of the award will receive a framed certificate or plaque. It is also proposed that a tree be planted in a civic park/urban square/greenway, commemorating the recipient's contribution. These will be the basic "prizes" for the awardee; cost to be borne by the City. The cost for the basic prize is $75 for the framed certificate; the cost of planting a tree on a park is estimated at $75 (seedling, and explanatory plaque on site); and $250 for the award program presentation, refreshments, etc; for a total of $400 annual budget allocation. During Multicultural Week in February, there will be the award ceremony and a reception to which all nominees, Council members and Community Group representatives will be invited. Once City Council has an established policy on sponsorships, the Committee would like to pursue additional forms of recognition, such as: - to extend the educational and public awareness value of the award, the Committee will pursue sponsorship to put together an anthology of the nominations received in the form of stories packaged in popular format and distributed to schools and libraries, as well as marketed to bookstores. - to extend the symbolic value of the award, the Committee will pursue sponsorship to create a special sculptural piece representing a tree of harmony, wherein every awardee will be represented as a leaf. With each passing year that a leaf gets added on the tree, the tree would grow in foliage, representing the city growing in diversity, abundance and health. Clause 1 Continued This would be reported to Council at a later date. The Committee RECOMMENDS A. THAT the Special Committee on Cultural Communities proceed with the proposed annual Vancouver Cultural Harmony Award Program. B. THAT a budget of $400 be authorized to fund the 1996 program; funding to be added to the City Clerk's special occasion budget. "Eleanor Atienza" Eleanor Atienza, Chair Special Advisory Committee on Cultural Communities * * * * * * CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS The City Manager RECOMMENDS approval of A and B.