ࡱ> @ bjbjFF 9,,4 h\< 8: T1,jjjjLjr~$ÖRtyyy   y j yj  ~Ya, @~9#  ^Xcɓ0^ a  b] 8  ]]]  _g$L   g 2008 Program Guidelines VISUAL ARTS AND MEDIA ARTS: PROJECT FUNDING PURPOSE Through its Visual Arts and Media Arts Program, Toronto Arts Council (TAC) provides Project funding to professional, non-profit Toronto visual arts/media arts organizations and collectives to pursue one-time or time-limited projects involving the exhibition or distribution of contemporary visual or media arts and/or other activities that contribute to the development of the visual arts/media arts in Toronto. The City of Toronto provides the funding for this program through its Community Partnership and Investment Program. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for Project funding, applicants must be incorporated non-profit organizations or unincorporated collectives which operate on a not-for-profit basis. A collective is defined as a group of three or more artists or two or more curators working together under a group name, either on a single project or on an ongoing basis. First-time applicants to the Visual Arts and Media Arts Program must speak with Visual/Media Arts Officer William Huffman prior to submitting an application. Organizations/collectives must be located within the City of Toronto and the activity for which the funding is requested must occur within the City of Toronto. Organizations/collectives may receive only one grant per calendar year through TAC. This program is not intended to support an organization/collectives ongoing activities. Organizations/collectives engaged in annual, ongoing visual arts or media arts activities may be eligible to apply for Annual Activity funding. Please contact TAC's Visual Arts/Media Arts Officer for details. The following are not eligible to apply to this program: Organizations/collectives that receive Toronto Arts Council Annual Activity funding; Educational and religious institutions, unless there is a clear demarcation at both the program and budget level between their regular activities (i.e. religious/congregation activities or educational/student body activities) and their arts activities; Schools that are part of Ontarios public or private education system; Individuals. This program does not support student exhibitions or screenings or the creation or production of individual visual or media artworks. The payment of artist fees is a requirement in this program. Applicants applying for exhibition and/or screening projects (including festivals) must present the work of visual and/or media artists in a curatorial or critical context and must have a well-focused audience development plan. Organizations/collectives applying to exhibit the work of their own members must likewise have a clearly defined curatorial or critical framework informing the selection and exhibition of work. This program is not intended for curatorial/programming research. At the time of application, organizations/ collectives applying for exhibition and/or screening projects (including festivals) must have already selected the artists or artworks they wish to present or, at minimum, have developed clear critical or curatorial objectives and be able to provide a list of artists and/or artworks under consideration. Project applications submitted to the March 3 deadline must be for projects commencing after June 1. Project applications submitted to the August 1 deadline must be for projects commencing after November 1. TAC does not fund retroactively. Projects that have commenced prior to the adjudication will not be considered. VALUE OF GRANT TAC does not fund 100% of a project budget. Applicants must indicate a range of revenue sources, which may include donated goods and services. Most project grants range from $2,000 to $8,000. Applicants may receive less than the full amount requested. Funding through this program contributes to the direct costs associated with an organization/collectives visual arts or media arts project, including artistic fees, installation or technical costs, marketing and publicity costs, interpretation and documentation costs, administrative costs, etc. Costs related to the creation or production of visual or media artworks, curatorial/programming research, equipment purchase, capital projects (e.g. building purchases, renovations, etc.), publishing, archiving, awards and award ceremonies, art therapy, fundraising events/projects and deficit reduction are not covered by these grants. Costs related to activities occurring outside of the City of Toronto are also not covered (e.g. touring, travel, etc.). APPLICATION PROCESS Applicants are required to complete the Visual Arts and Media Arts Projects application form and to submit all requested support material. The form and the support material are essential to the evaluation process. Applicants should complete the application form as accurately as possible, adding separate sheets where necessary and taking careful note of any additional materials requested under the various headings. Each section must be complete when the application is submitted and the application must be signed by two members of the organization/collective. (In the case of an incorporated organization, one of these signatures must be that of the Board President.) Attachments must be printed on white 8.5" x 11" paper, one side only; do not use coloured or fancy paper. The checklist included with the application form must be filled out to ensure that the application is complete. Applicants must submit the original plus one copy of their application, including the application form and the written attachments in alphabetical order by section (A-G) as requested. Each copy must be collated and fastened with a secure paper clip; do not bind, staple or place applications in separate envelopes or folders. Submit one copy of the completed checklist and one set of support material (see Support Material below for detailed requirements). Applications must be received at TAC no later than 5:00 p.m. on the application deadline (regardless of postmark date) and are accepted earlier. The deadlines for Projects applications are March 3, 2008 and August 1, 2008. It is the applicants responsibility to ensure the application is complete and on time. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. TAC does not accept applications submitted by e-mail or fax. SUPPORT MATERIAL In addition to the information requested in the application form, organizations/collectives applying for exhibition projects should submit a maximum of twenty (20) digital images showing examples of the work to be presented. For works that do not lend themselves to still documentation (e.g. performance art, installation, computer or web-based work, etc.), a maximum of two (2) of the following may be submitted: VHS videotape, DVD, electronic motion file (Quicktime, RealPlayer, MOV etc.) and/or URL. All applicants submitting audio/visual support material must complete the appropriate information sheet (Digital Image List/Information Sheet or Videotape, DVD, Motion File, URL Information Sheet) included in this application package. Note that due to the number of applications submitted to this program, the assessment committee will normally review 5 minutes of support material per application. Works may, therefore, not be seen in their entirety. (NOTE: Applicants applying for a film or video festival or screening series should not submit audio/visual support material but should include brief descriptions of the works to be presented, indicating the title, name of artist and year of production for each one. Refer to Section E: Project Description for details.) In addition to audio/visual support materials, applicants may submit a maximum of six pages of printed support materials (including press clippings) on white 8.5" x 11" paper, one side only. Do not send originals. TAC is not responsible for the loss or damage of support material, however caused. Support materials submitted with this application will be available for pick up at TACs offices for a limited time as indicated in the grant notification letters. Any support material not picked up within this period will be discarded. ASSESSMENT PROCESS All applications for project funding are reviewed first for eligibility by the Visual/Media Arts Officer. The Visual/Media Arts Committee then assesses all eligible visual arts and media arts applications. The Visual/Media Arts Committees grant recommendations are approved by the TAC Board of Directors. TAC's Visual/Media Arts Committee is a volunteer committee of practising visual arts and media arts professionals, including artists, curators, programmers, distributors, etc. Committee members are selected on the basis of their familiarity with and specialized expertise in a broad spectrum of artistic practices/media and their direct experience in the Toronto visual arts or media arts communities. Committee members are also selected to try to achieve fair representation of gender, diverse cultural communities and City areas. Visual arts and media arts organizations/collectives are invited to nominate peers interested in serving on TAC's Visual/Media Arts Committee. These nominations should be submitted on a nomination form, available from TAC. Committee members serve maximum three-year terms. Project funding is recommended only at the discretion of the Visual/Media Arts Committee. This is a competitive program. Applicants should be aware that approval is not automatic solely on the basis of meeting the general eligibility requirements. The Visual/Media Arts Committee evaluates all eligible applications in a comparative context and makes funding decisions based on the availability of funds, the program objectives, and the following assessment criteria: the artistic merit of the proposed project and the strength of the applicants artistic goals and objectives (for exhibition projects, this includes the quality of the work being presented and the merit of the programming/curation); the contribution of the project to the development of the visual arts or media arts in Toronto; the contribution of the proposed project to the development of the applicant organization/collective and/or the artists involved; the public impact of the project, including the quality and effectiveness of the applicants outreach, marketing and/or audience development strategies; the financial viability1 of the proposed project and the ability of the applicant to carry it out. In applying the assessment criteria, the Visual/Media Arts Committee will consider each applicants self-defined artistic goals and objectives, geographic and artistic environment, available resources and stage of development. 1Assessment of financial viability includes consideration of unrestricted reserves. Please refer to attached C3-Information Sheet for more details. NOTIFICATION Applicants to the Visual Arts and Media Arts Projects program will be notified of results, by letter, within three months of the deadline. Results are not released over the telephone. APPEALS An appeals process is available to applicants to whom a grant is not recommended. Applicants eligible for appeals will be informed in the notification letter. CONDITIONS OF FUNDING Successful applicants will receive a Letter of Understanding with their notification letter. The Letter of Understanding will detail the terms and conditions of the funding. Cheques will not be released until the signed Letter of Understanding has been returned to TAC. Successful applicants must include visual acknowledgement of TAC support in all promotional materials, advertising and programs related to the project being funded. The TAC logo is supplied to grant recipients; specifications for the size and placement of the logo should be commensurate with that of other donors or sponsors that have provided similar financial support. In lieu of the logo, the recipient may use the phrase "produced with the support of the City of Toronto through Toronto Arts Council." Funding may only be used for the purposes outlined in the application. Material changes to the nature or scope of the project must be reported promptly to TAC. In such cases, TAC may require full or partial repayment of the grant. Grant recipients who have not commenced their work on the project within a year of the receipt of the grant must also notify TAC. Grant recipients are required to file an artistic and financial report on their project within three months of the projects completion, using the project report form provided by TAC. Applications for future grants will not be considered until reports on previous grants have been received and approved by TAC. Applicants that receive grants over $15,000 are required to submit audited financial statements prepared by a licensed public accountant (chartered accountant) as part of their project reports. The auditor must express an unqualified opinion or an opinion qualified only in respect to audit verification of revenues. The audit must be signed by two Board members to verify approval by the Board of Directors. TAC Visual Arts/Media Arts Committee members and staff attend client exhibitions and events. Grant recipients are required to send TAC information on any public exhibitions or events presented in the context of their grant-supported projects. This information should be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to the Visual Arts/Media Arts Officer. In addition to the aforementioned general conditions of funding, TAC reserves the right to place conditions on the release of grants (for instance, confirmation of venues, programming, performances, other sources of funding, etc.). Any specific conditions associated with a grant will be contained in the Letter of Understanding. REPAYMENT OF GRANT The grant must, on the request of TAC, be repaid (in whole or in part) to TAC, if the grant recipient: breaches any of the terms and conditions of the grant; knowingly provides false information in the grant application; uses the grant for purposes not approved by TAC; breaches any of the provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code in its operations; ceases operating prior to completion of the project; ceases to operate as a non-profit organization or collective prior to completion of the project; winds up or dissolves prior to completion of the project; merges or amalgamates with any other party prior to completion of the project; commences or has commenced against it any proceedings in bankruptcy, or is adjudged a bankrupt, prior to completion of the project. CITY OF TORONTO ANTI-RACISM, ACCESS AND EQUITY POLICY The City of Toronto requires that all organizations and individuals adopt a policy of non-discrimination as a condition of receiving a grant or other support from the City. All applicants are required to submit: a signed Declaration of Non-Discrimination (the form is included in the application package); a copy of the minutes of the meeting at which the applicant organization/collective adopted the non-discrimination policy; a statement as to how the applicant organization/collective intends to address the Citys policy principles. A copy of the following City documents can be downloaded from TACs website,  HYPERLINK "http://www.torontoartscouncil.org" www.torontoartscouncil.org: Anti-Racism, Access and Equity Policy Guidelines, Hate Activity Policy and Procedures and Human Rights and Harassment Policy and Procedures. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information on this program, contact Visual/Media Arts Officer William Huffman at: Toronto Arts Council 141 Bathurst Street, Suite 101 Toronto, Ontario M5V 2R2 Telephone: 416-392-6802, extension 208 william@torontoartscouncil.org Tips on using Microsoft (MS) Word Forms The first page of the application and several other pages are designed to be filled out as forms on your computer. (The rest of your application will be comprised of attached pages.) You have the option of printing the form pages and completing them manually or duplicating them in another software program. However, if you choose to complete the MS Word form pages on your computer, heres some useful information. The document is locked, so you can enter information only in the text boxes and check boxes provided. The text boxes and check boxes appear shaded when you view the application on a computer screen, but the shading does not appear when you print the document. You can tab from one text box to another, even if the text boxes are several pages apart. Some of the forms included in the application are formatted as tables. In cases where you have to enter information (e.g. names) in a column, press enter on your keyboard between names to create a list. If you are entering information in a row rather than a column, you should use a comma to separate names. As you enter information in a text box, it extends the table, sometimes beyond the page end. This may result in extra pages when you print. Do not submit empty pages with your completed application. Submit only tables on which you have entered information. DO NOT INCLUDE THIS PAGE WHEN YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION. Toronto Arts Council: 2008 Application Form Visual Arts and Media Arts Program: Project FUNDING Read the program guidelines before completing this form. The applicant must ensure that all required information is provided. SECTION A1: IDENTIFICATION Applicant Organization or Collective Name (cheque will be payable to this name, should application be successful)  FORMTEXT       Mailing Address (no post office box numbers) Suite / Apt / Floor Number and Street Name Postal Code (Postal code must start with M)  FORMTEXT        FORMTEXT        FORMTEXT       Telephone: Fax (dedicated line only): ( FORMTEXT      )  FORMTEXT       ( FORMTEXT      )  FORMTEXT       E-mail:  FORMTEXT       Web Site:  FORMTEXT       Who should we contact concerning this application? First Name Last Name Title  FORMTEXT        FORMTEXT        FORMTEXT       Telephone Number: ( FORMTEXT      )  FORMTEXT       Email address (if different from above)  FORMTEXT       Has the applicant received a previous TAC grant? Check one: Yes  FORMCHECKBOX  No  FORMCHECKBOX  If yes, complete the following: Most recent Grant Amount: $ FORMTEXT       Year of application:  FORMTEXT       Project Report for previous grant: Check one: Previously submitted  FORMCHECKBOX  Included with this application  FORMCHECKBOX  SECTION A2: PROJECT INFORMATION Amount Requested: $ FORMTEXT       Is Applicant Organization incorporated? YES  FORMCHECKBOX  NO  FORMCHECKBOX  If yes, Date of Incorporation:  FORMTEXT       Type of Project: (e.g. exhibition, lecture series, festival, etc.):  FORMTEXT       Title of Project:  FORMTEXT       Project Dates:  FORMTEXT       Project Location (venue):  FORMTEXT       SECTION B: DECLARATION (two signatures required) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On behalf of and with the authority of the organization/collective named above, in signing this application we certify that: we have read and agree to all the regulations, terms and conditions outlined in the Program Guidelines. to the best of our knowledge, the information provided herein is accurate and complete; and if a grant is awarded, we accept responsibility for ensuring that the activities for which funding is received are completed in the manner described in the application. Name:  FORMTEXT       Title:  FORMTEXT       Telephone: ( FORMTEXT      )  FORMTEXT       Signature: ________________ Name:  FORMTEXT       Title:  FORMTEXT       Telephone: ( FORMTEXT      )  FORMTEXT       Signature: ________________ If applicant organization is incorporated, one of the two signatures on this application must be that of the Board President. SECTION C: FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL INFORMATION C.1. Complete the attached budget template and statistical pages. An electronic version of this section (Excel) is available on TACs website ( HYPERLINK http://www.torontoartscouncil.org www.torontoartscouncil.org). Please note that your budget must be balanced, i.e. your expenses must equal your revenues. Be sure to include the grant amount that you are requesting from TAC among your projected revenues. C.2. Provide the following supplementary budget information in the order listed below: a breakdown of your grant revenue projections for the project, indicating the funding agencies and specific programs to which you applied, the amounts for which you applied, and when you expect to receive the results of each application; a detailed breakdown of your projected "Artistic Fees"; a detailed breakdown of donated goods and services, if applicable; a detailed contingency statement, indicating how, if at all, you plan to proceed with your project if your applications to other funders are unsuccessful or if you fail to meet your fundraising objectives. If your contingency statement involves reducing the scope of the project, be specific about what will be changed. C.3. All incorporated applicant organizations must complete the enclosed Statement of Unrestricted Reserves form. If you have an affiliated organization from which your organization receives income, attach a copy of the most recent audited financial statements for this affiliated organization and on attached sheets (white, 8.5 x 11 paper, one side only), describe the relationship of this affiliated organization to your organization. C.4. Complete the enclosed C.4. Geographic Service Area form. All applicants must complete and submit this form. SECTION D: HISTORY OF ORGANIZATION/COLLECTIVE D.1. On an attached sheet (white, 8.5" x 11" paper, one side only) provide a brief history of your organization/collective, outlining your major accomplishments in the area of visual arts/media arts. This history is intended to provide context for the visual arts or media arts project for which you are applying. If your organization/collective formed solely to undertake this project, explain why this particular group of artists or curators came together and the nature of the collaboration. This history should be a maximum of one page. D.2. Attach a list of your Board of Directors or collective members, including addresses. SECTION E: PROJECT DESCRIPTION E.1. On attached sheets (white, 8.5" x 11" paper, one side only), provide a detailed description of your proposed project, including the following information: the nature of your project, including a synopsis of the form and content: Exhibition projects: you must provide a detailed description thatincludes a statement clearly positioning the theme and format of the exhibition, describe how contributing artists/curators are expected to participate (i.e. create new work responding to a theme, provide existing work selected by the curator) and, if applicable, the project's relationship/relevance to the presentation venue (i.e. provide additional details if the project is an in situ or site specific initiative). You must also include information on the selection/submission process and on the work to be presented. If the artists/artworks have not been selected, you must present a list of artists and/or artworks that are under consideration. Film/video festivals/screenings: you must include information on the selection/submission process and on the works to be presented, including a programming schedule that details title, name of artist and year of production for each film/video. If programming is not confirmed, you must submit either a previous years screening schedule (if the screening series or festival has a previous edition) or a list of artists and works under consideration (if this is a first-time project). your artistic (or curatorial) goals and objectives; how this project relates to your development as an organization/collective and/or the development of the artists involved; the constituency that you wish to serve through this project and the outreach, marketing and/or audience development strategies you will use to reach that constituency; logistical information, such as venues, dates, etc; and any other information that you feel is essential in describing your project. This project description should be a maximum of 5 pages. E.2. Complete the enclosed Projects in Priority Neighbourhoods form to indicate whether or not your project is taking place in a designated priority neighbourhood. SECTION F: PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS F. On attached sheets, provide a list of key artists and other contributors involved in your project (e.g. curators/programmers, exhibiting artists, administrative coordinators, etc.). Include brief bios on each key artist/contributor. SECTION G: ANTI-RACISM, ACCESS AND EQUITY The City of Toronto recognizes that barriers exist for many members of the Citys diverse communities, particularly for equity-seeking groups such as: women, people with disabilities, ethno-cultural and racial minorities, immigrants and refugees, faith groups, the poor, Aboriginal peoples, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. The City expects funded organizations to act as positive forces in helping to eliminate these barriers. For more information, please refer to the following City documents which can be downloaded from TACs website,  HYPERLINK "http://www.torontoartscouncil.org" www.torontoartscouncil.org: Anti-Racism, Access and Equity Policy Guidelines, Hate Activity Policy and Procedures and Human Rights and Harassment Policy and Procedures. The City of Toronto requires that all grant recipients adopt a policy of non-discrimination as a condition of receiving a grant or other support from the City. All applicants are required to submit: a signed Declaration of Non-Discrimination; a copy of the minutes of the meeting at which the applicant organization/collective adopted the non-discrimination policy; a statement as to how the applicant organization/collective intends to address the Citys policy principles. G.1. Complete the Declaration of Non-Discrimination which is available in PDF format on TAC website. Attach a copy of the minutes of the meeting at which the Declaration was adopted. All applicants must submit the Declaration and minutes, regardless of whether they were submitted with previous application. G.2. On attached sheets, include a statement indicating how, in carrying out your project, you will address the Citys Anti-Racism, Access and Equity Policy Principles. All applicants must submit this statement. SECTION H: SUPPORT MATERIAL Read the Support Material section of the Program Guidelines. Do not send originals; TAC is not responsible for the loss or damage of support material, however caused. Applicants applying for exhibition projects should submit digital images showing examples of the work to be presented. For works that do not lend themselves to still documentation (e.g. performance art, installation, computer or web-based work, etc.), submit VHS videotape, DVD, electronic motion files (Quicktime, RealPlayer, etc.) and/or URL. Electronic materials must be PC compatible. (NOTE: Applicants applying for a film or video festival or screening series you should not submit audio/visual support material but should include with their Project Description brief descriptions of the works to be presented, title, name of artist and year of production for each one. Refer to Section E: Project Description for details.) STILL IMAGES: Submit a maximum of twenty (20) digital still image files provided on a PC compatible CD-ROM. To ensure file compatiblity, save images for PC in JPEG format. Since the images will be projected, please ensure that the file resolution is between 72 and 150 DPI or saved for screen/monitor. Title the image files using the numbering system 01, 02, 03 to 10. This will ensure they appear in the correct order when projected. Label the CD-ROM and its case with the name of the applicant organization/collective. Complete and submit with your application the attached digital image list/information sheet. VIDEOTAPE, DVD, MOTION FILES and URL: Submit a maximum of two (2) VHS videotape, DVD, motion files (Quicktime, RealPlayer, etc.) and/or URL. Complete and submit with your application the attached Information sheet. Label each videotape/disc and its case with the name of the applicant organization/collective. Cue videotape to the section you want the assessment committee to view or in the case of DVD material, use time code to indicate where to begin (e.g. start watching at 2 min. 30 sec.) In the case of interactive materials like URLs, you must provide instructions on how to navigate. Please note that TAC cannot guarantee interruption-free viewing of web-based and internet-dependent support material. If you are burning your own DVD or CD-ROM, be sure the process has been properly finalized. For DVD technology, be sure that the disc plays in conventional consumer-grade players. It is the responsibility of the applicant to thoroughly check all audio/visual support material for bugs and malfunctions before submitting your application. Due to the number of applications submitted to this program, the assessment committee will normally review 5-10 minutes of support material per application. Works may, therefore, not be seen in their entirety. Do not send more pieces than requested; the assessment committee will consider only the number specified. Applicants may also submit a maximum of six pages of printed support materials (including press clippings) on white 8.5" x 11" paper, one side only. Support materials submitted with this application will be available for pick up at TACs offices for a limited time as indicated in the grant notification letters. Any support material not picked up within this period will be discarded. Submitting your application: Applicants must submit the original plus one copy of their application, including this application form and the written attachments in alphabetical order by section (A-G) as requested. Each copy must be collated and fastened with a secure paper clip; do not bind, staple or place applications in separate envelopes or folders. Only one set of support material is required. See Section H for details. Use the attached checklist to verify that your application is complete. Applications and support material must be received on or before 5:00 p.m. on March 3 or August 1, 2008 at the Toronto Arts Council office, 141 Bathurst Street, #101, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2R2. Applications may not be submitted by fax or e-mail. SECTION C3: STATEMENT OF UNRESTRICTED RESERVES This form must be completed by all incorporated applicant organizations. Unrestricted reserves are those funds that have not been restricted by a donor and whose use is therefore at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the organization, or one of its affiliated organizations (such as a trust fund, property corporation or foundation). Unrestricted reserves may be referred to as a fund, a reserve, a surplus or by another name in your audited financial statements. C3 (a) Do you have unrestricted reserves? YES  FORMCHECKBOX  NO  FORMCHECKBOX  If yes, use the table below to provide details of the unrestricted reserves identified in your most recent audited financial statement. Provide the balance of the reserve in dollars, and also state what percentage it represents of the organizations total annual operating expenses. For each reserve, indicate whether there is a Board policy governing the use of the reserve and include a copy of the policy. If there is no Board policy and the reserve exceeds 25% of total annual operating expenditures, you must include a statement explaining what you intend to do with the reserve. Name of Unrestricted ReserveBalance Audit 2005/06Balance Audit 2006/07Board Policy?$% of operating expenses$% of operating expensesYes No FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX TOTAL UNRESTRICTED RESERVES ($) FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       C3 (b) Do you have an affiliated organization (such as a trust fund, property corporation or foundation) from which your organization receives income? YES  FORMCHECKBOX  NO  FORMCHECKBOX  If yes, give the name of this affiliated organization:  FORMTEXT       C3 (c) If you answered yes to the above question C3 (b): Attach a copy of the most recent audited financial statement for this affiliated organization. On attached sheet(s) (white, 8.5 x 11 paper, one side only) describe the relationship of this affiliated organization to your organization. Toronto Arts Council recognizes that organizations should have a reasonable level of unrestricted reserve funds to meet needs such as: ( maintaining positive cash flow ( offsetting operating deficits ( establishing new or expanded programs ( repairing and renewing fixed assets The size of an organizations unrestricted reserve will be considered by TAC during the assessment process. Organizations with unrestricted reserves greater than 25% of total annual operating expenditures may be required to submit additional information to establish the reasonableness of the size of the reserves. Similarly, organizations with insufficient reserves (less than one months operating expenses) may be required to submit additional information to confirm their financial viability. SECTION C4: GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREA: LOCATION OF PROJECT ACTIVITIES + TARGET AUDIENCE/PARTICIPANTS Toronto Arts Council requires the following information in order to meet City of Toronto reporting requirements. These questions are not related to assessment criteria. All applicants must complete this form. C4-1 What geographic area(s) will be served by your project activities? (i.e. Will your project activities be specifically aimed at those who live within one or more specific geographic neighbourhoods or are will they be aimed at the entire City? Please check one:  FORMCHECKBOX  Our project will serve the entire City of Toronto.  FORMCHECKBOX  Our project activities serve one or more specific geographic neighbourhood. C4-2 If you checked one or more geographic neighbourhood above, you must specify the Ward numbers that define the area served by your activities. (A City of Toronto ward map in PDF format is available if you require assistance in identifying wards: www.torontoartscouncil.org/downloads.htm) Ward number(s)  FORMTEXT       C4-3 Complete the following table to indicate the location of your activities: Venue Name and AddressPostal CodeProject activity venues (e.g. performance, exhibition, community arts activities, etc.) 1.  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT      2.  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT      3.  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT      4.  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT      5.  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       E2 INFORMATION SHEET: ARTS PROJECTS IN PRIORITY NEIGHBOURHOODS Toronto City Council has adopted the Toronto Strong Neighbourhoods Strategy to strengthen priority neighbourhoods through targeted investment. The strategy encompasses the learnings of the Community Safety Plan as well as the directions proposed by the Strong Neighbourhoods Task Force, a joint project of the United Way of Greater Toronto and the City of Toronto with the support of the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario. The City of Toronto has placed increasing emphasis on identifying vulnerable neighbourhoods and targeting resources to improve outcomes for their residents. The strategy for strengthening neighbourhoods takes place within a context in which some areas of the city are at greater risk of negative outcomes than others. Persistently low incomes and a widening income gap between the rich and the poor in many communities threatens the social cohesiveness that has marked the success of the city. Some neighbourhoods have experienced increasing levels of gun violence and criminal gang involvement resulting in city-wide concerns about community safety. An unequal distribution of services and facilities has left some neighbourhoods less well-equipped to deal with the social challenges they face. The following 13 neighbourhoods have been identified as having priority for increased City investment: Scarborough Malvern Galloway/Kingston Road Dorset Park Eglinton East Scarborough Village Westminster Branson Steeles Kennedy Park North York Jane-Finch Victoria Village East York Crescent Town York Black Creek Etobicoke Jamestown Toronto Arts Council supports the Citys efforts to strengthen neighbourhoods through its funding of arts activities taking place in these priority neighbourhoods. Providing the information requested in Section G2 will allow this to be factored into the assessment of your application, but there is no additional targeted funding available for activity in priority neighbourhoods. SECTION E2: ARTS PROJECTS IN PRIORITY NEIGHBOURHOODS Will your project take place in a designated priority neighbourhood in Toronto? Yes  FORMCHECKBOX  No  FORMCHECKBOX  If yes, please complete the following: LOCATION Please check neighbourhood(s) where project will take place: Scarborough  FORMCHECKBOX  Malvern  FORMCHECKBOX  Galloway/Kingston Road  FORMCHECKBOX  Dorset Park  FORMCHECKBOX  Eglinton East  FORMCHECKBOX  Scarborough Village  FORMCHECKBOX  Westminster Branson  FORMCHECKBOX  Steeles  FORMCHECKBOX  Kennedy Park North York  FORMCHECKBOX  Jane/Finch  FORMCHECKBOX  Victoria Village East York  FORMCHECKBOX  Crescent Town York  FORMCHECKBOX  Black Creek Etobicoke  FORMCHECKBOX  Jamestown Is the Priority neighbourhood(s) identified above the sole location of the project? Yes  FORMCHECKBOX  No  FORMCHECKBOX  If No, provide a brief summary (maximum two sentences) of the portion of your project that will take place in the at-risk neighbourhood. (A more detailed description should be included in Section E1: Detailed description of your proposed Project Description.)  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Please ( to indicate compliance with requirement. General  FORMCHECKBOX  Applicant has read the Visual Arts/Media Arts: Project Guidelines.  FORMCHECKBOX  First-time applicant has spoken with the Grants Officer to confirm eligibility. Number of copies and format of applications  FORMCHECKBOX  Number of copies of application to be submitted: 1) the original plus 2) one copy, Each copy must include the application form plus the written attachments. Applications are incomplete if they do not include sections A through G.  FORMCHECKBOX  Each copy must be collated in alphabetical order by section (A-G).  FORMCHECKBOX ] Applications must be fastened only with a secure paper clip. Do not bind or staple applications. Do not place copies in separate envelopes or folders.  FORMCHECKBOX  One set of Support Material is included.  FORMCHECKBOX  One copy of the completed checklist is submitted with the application and support material. Section A1: Identification  FORMCHECKBOX  Applicant has completed Section A Address must be City of Toronto address. Fax number should be included only if it is a dedicated fax line with 24 hour access. Section A2: Project Information  FORMCHECKBOX  Applicant has completed Section A2  Amount Requested should correspond exactly to TAC request in the Section C budget template. Section B: Declaration  FORMCHECKBOX  Applicant has read and completed Section B The application must have two signatures. If the applicant organization is incorporated, one of those signatures must be that of the Board President. Section C: Financial and Statistical Information  FORMCHECKBOX  C.1. Applicant has completed the Budget template. The budget is balanced, i.e. expenses equal revenues. The amount requested from TAC is among the projected revenues.  FORMCHECKBOX  C.1. Applicant has completed the Project Statistics form.  FORMCHECKBOX  C.2. 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