SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 5 CS&B COMMITTEE AGENDA FEBRUARY 1, 1996 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: January 16, 1996 TO: Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets FROM: Director of Cultural Affairs SUBJECT: 1996 Advance Cultural Grant Instalments RECOMMENDATION A. THAT Council approve a change in the basis for calculating advance grant instalments from 50% of applicants' previous year's grant to 40%. B. THAT Council approve advance grant instalments totalling $495,600 to the 61 organizations listed in Appendix A; source of funds to be the 1996 Cultural Grants Budget. GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS The General Manager of Community Services submits A and B for CONSIDERATION. COUNCIL POLICY On December 14, 1989, City Council approved in principle the provision of advance grant instalments to cultural grant applicants that meet three basic criteria: 1. The applicant has received a civic cultural operating grant for at least three consecutive years. 2. The applicant's civic grant in the previous year was at least $5,000. 3. An initial review of an organization's current application indicates that no critical concerns about the applicant's finances, organizational stability or overall performance have arisen in the past year. Council also resolved that advance cultural grant instalments should be 50% of each eligible applicant's previous operating grant, and that the list of organizations eligible for an advance should be presented for Council's approval at the same time as the annual Cultural Grants grant budget report. Approval of grant recommendations requires eight affirmative votes. PURPOSE This report recommends that, as of this year, advance grant instalments be based on 40% rather than 50% of each applicant's operating grant in the previous year. Based on the change to 40%, it also presents recommendations for 1996 grant instalments totalling $495,600 to 61 eligible organizations. BACKGROUND Until 1990, only a few large cultural organizations, mostly in the 'Other' grants category, were given advances on their operating grants. Advance grant instalments for the Cultural Grants budget were introduced in 1990 to alleviate the cash flow problems that many arts organizations experience at the beginning of the calendar year, when they are in mid-season, but government grants budgets have not yet been approved. Cultural grant instalment recommendations are usually considered by Council in February, at the same time as the annual Grants Budget Ceiling report. They are based on a preliminary review of grant applications, which are received at the end of November, as well as the ongoing contact OCA staff have with arts organizations. Following Council's decisions, all recipients are notified, in writing, that approval of an advance instalment does not represent a commitment for additional funds in a given year, and that their application will be subject to further staff evaluation in the context of the Cultural Grants budget approved by Council for a given year. DISCUSSION Noting Council's previous concerns about committing a significant proportion of the Cultural Grant budget through advance instalments, staff are recommending that the instalments be reduced from 50% to 40% of eligible applicants' previous grants, as of this year. While the impact of this change on eligible arts organizations would be limited, it would reduce the amount committed in advance from $619,500 to $495,600, or from 45% to 36% of last year's Operating and Project grants budget level. As one step toward correcting historical inconsistencies in processing grants, this year's recommendation for an advance instalment to the Children's Festival (CIAYA) was not, as in the past, included in the Finance Department's report on advance instalments for the 'Other' grants category, but instead is being presented in this report on advances to Cultural Grant recipients. However, the question of the appropriate category for Science World has been postponed pending the resolution of issues related to other large exhibiting institutions, so the recommendation for an advance to Science World is still included in this report. For 1996, 143 Operating and Project grant requests in the amount of $1,950,405 have been received. Following a review of their submissions in the context of the guidelines, 61 of the 91 Operating Grants applicants are being recommended for advance instalments totalling $495,600, as listed in Appendix A. * * * * *