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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs

Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs. Funding for the Arts May 22, 2012. Arts Funding. October: Cultural Tourism and related programs May: Cultural Facilities. FY12 Cultural Facilities Recommendations. Mission.

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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs

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  1. Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Funding for the Arts May 22, 2012

  2. Arts Funding October: Cultural Tourism and related programs May: Cultural Facilities

  3. FY12 Cultural Facilities Recommendations

  4. Mission To elevate the status of Central Florida’s arts and culture to that befitting a world class community.

  5. Cultural Facilities: Previously Funded • Afashee Theatre • Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre • Lake Eola • Crealde School of Art • City Arts Factory • Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center • Garden Theatre • Orlando Museum of Art • Orlando Repertory Theatre • Orlando Science Center

  6. 2011-2012 Cultural Facilities Funding Available Funds $ 828,000 Total Requests $1,163,753 Percentage of Requests Available 71%

  7. Cultural Facilities Review Panel ACAAC Review Panel Alvin Wang, Chair Jacqueline Centeno George Fender, Review Panel Chair Manny Garcia Sherry Paramore Jennifer Quigley Subject Matter Experts Jeffrey Ault – Facility Designer Brian J. Morris –Construction Management Peter Schreyer – Prior CF Grantee Brooks Weiss – Architect

  8. 2011-2012 Cultural Facilities Funding Recommendations

  9. Orlando Repertory Theatre • Lobby ADA Compliance • Restroom Expansion • Tile Floor Replacement TDT Funds $250,000 Total Project Cost $536,048

  10. Orlando Museum of Art • Repair roof leaks.   • Replace doors, wall panels, and floor grids. • Re-caulk expansion joint. Roof Corrosion Door Closures TDT Funds $163,753 Total Project Cost $351,398 Expansion Joint - East Wall

  11. Mad Cow Theatre • Finishing new theaters. TDT Funds $250,000 Total Project Cost $2.4 Million

  12. Orlando Shakespeare Theater • Renovate Swan Studio Theater. • Renovate concession stand. • Upgrade dye room. TDT Funds $164,247 Total Project Cost $328,494

  13. 2011-2012 Cultural Facilities FundingAction Requested Today Approval of proposed Cultural Facilities project grants as recommended by the Arts & Cultural Affairs Advisory Council in the amount of $828,000, allocated as follows: • Orlando Repertory Theatre - $250,000 • Orlando Museum of Art - $163,753 • Mad Cow Theatre Company - $250,000 • Orlando Shakespeare Theater - $164,247

  14. FY13 Arts Funding

  15. Projected Funding Formula Funding Same as FY12

  16. Arts & Cultural Affairs Advisory Council Members Janine Arrowsmith Rita Lowndes Jacqueline Centeno Sherry Paramore Ted Edwards Jennifer Quigley (Chair) George Fender Tiffany Sanders Manny Garcia (Vice Chair) Becky Stafford Betty Hartnett Alvin Wang Paula Shives

  17. Projected Funding United Arts ($650,553) ($518, 554) Orange County Arts Education Center ($150,000)

  18. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA • Agenda: • Who is United Arts • Sources of funding • Where our support goes

  19. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Mission Enhancing the quality and variety of cultural experiences in Central Florida.

  20. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

  21. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA • Who is United Arts? • 4-county service area • 164 corporations • 38 foundations • 8 governments • 3,188 artists & individuals • 50+ arts organizations • Countless cultural partners

  22. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Sources of Funding to United Arts 1% $80K 13% $767K 7% $425K 14% $854K 18% $1.1M Total Revenues FY11: $5,937,385

  23. Governmental Support OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Total Government Support FY11: $1,871,684

  24. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Support from United Arts Goes to Total Grants, Support & Operations FY11: $5,736,853

  25. Strengthening the Arts OF CENTRAL FLORIDA •  Capacity Building • Kennedy Center  Board Development  SmARTboard • Best Practices Resources & Workshops  Collaboration •  Awareness & Engagement • Campaign kickoff ArtsFest In Your Backyard  RedChairProject.com  Website  social media  alerts Orlando ArtsMagazine  pARTicipate– The Cultural Advantage (TV show)  ArtsCard • Research • Arts & Economic Prosperity IV study • Local Arts Index  Cultural Tourism ROI studies

  26. Orange County Economic Impact of Arts & Culture OF CENTRAL FLORIDA $140.57 M Arts & Cultural Economic Impact $81.89M in event-related audience spending 4,945full-time equivalent jobs $11.63M state and local tax revenue Source: Americans for the Arts, Arts & Economic Prosperity III, 2007

  27. Art of Giving Campaign OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

  28. Orange County Arts Education Center Mission Statement To ensure access to high-quality arts education to all citizens.

  29. Orange County Arts Education Center Foundation of Arts & Cultural Affairs Program Arts Education Arts Organization Inventory Arts Funding

  30. Schools Arts Learning for Life Civic Org’s Artists ENGAGE CONNECT Research Citizens Arts Org’s EDUCATE ADVOCATE RESOURCE

  31. Orange County Arts Education Center What does it do and who does it serve? • Principals Breakfast • Magic Journey to the Arts • Arts Integration Project • Careers in the Arts • Educators’ Guide • County-wide Education Symposium • Arts Summer Camp Guide and Fair • Training for Educators & Artists • Arts and Community collaborations • Arts Educators’ Forums • Community Art Contests • Broadway show artist exchange

  32. Orange County Arts Education Center How is it funded?

  33. Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Funding for the Arts May 22, 2012

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