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2014 Summary Report Cultural Funding
Cultural Funding Support Section Arts and Heritage Development Unit Cultural and Heritage Services Branch Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department (Pour obtenir la version française de ce document, veuillez composer le 613-580-2424, poste 29404 ou [email protected])
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Table of Contents 2014 Summary Report Cultural Funding ......................................................................... 1
City of Ottawa Cultural Funding ................................................................................... 4
Arts Funding Program .................................................................................................. 5
Organizations - Professional .................................................................................... 5
Arts Funding Program ................................................................................................ 13
Individuals .............................................................................................................. 13
Arts Funding Program ................................................................................................ 18
Organizations – Amateur ....................................................................................... 18
Diversity in the Arts .................................................................................................... 21
Arts Service Agreements ........................................................................................... 22
Rural Arts Initiative ..................................................................................................... 23
Heritage Funding Program ........................................................................................ 23
Museum Service Agreements .................................................................................... 25
Heritage Service Agreements .................................................................................... 26
Partnership Program for Major Cultural Festivals and Fairs ...................................... 27
Festival Service Agreement ....................................................................................... 29
Cultural Facilities Fund .............................................................................................. 30
Capacity Building ....................................................................................................... 32
Pilot Program for Youth Training Initiatives ................................................................ 33
Ottawa Book Awards and Prix du livre d’Ottawa ....................................................... 34
Karsh Award .............................................................................................................. 35
Rich Little Endowment Fund for the Performing Arts ................................................. 36
Firestone Collection of Canadian Art Management Agreement ................................. 37
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2014 Cultural Funding Summary Report
City of Ottawa Cultural Funding Through its Cultural Funding and Awards Programs, the City of Ottawa annually supports the creation, production and presentation of arts, festival, fair and heritage activities undertaken by individuals and not-for-profit professional organizations, as well as, community and amateur groups. The wide range of programs funded by the City creates opportunities for awareness and appreciation of the arts and culture in our community for everyone.
Direct funding to cultural organizations is the most cost-effective way to ensure the delivery of quality cultural activities to the community. Annual income/expense studies of the local, non-profit cultural sector from 2006 to 2010 show the direct leveraging effect of one municipal dollar of investment to be in the range of $6.28 to $11.70.1
In 2012, City Council approved the Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture, a six year strategy (2013-2018) that recommends additional investment to help make local cultural organizations more sustainable, thus attracting talent, tourists and business. “Culture plays a central role in cities, contributing positively to economic indicators, social cohesion measures, environmental initiatives, quality-of-life, prosperity, happiness and health.”2
The City of Ottawa’s Cultural Funding and Awards Programs are assessed through a peer review process. Professionals representing specific disciplines and other individuals who are knowledgeable and active in the arts, heritage, festivals or fairs communities are involved in the assessment of applications and allocation of funds.
In 2014, the Cultural Funding Support Section managed 501 funding and awards submissions, held 34 juries and used 7 independent assessors, that resulted in 310 funding allocations.
1 Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, City of Ottawa, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Revenue/Income Studies 2 A Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture in Ottawa (2013-2018)
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Arts Funding Program The Arts Funding Program addresses the important need for Ottawa residents and visitors to have access to valuable arts programs and services. Types of funding include:
Project Funding
Operating Funding (Annual and Three-Year)
Funding to Individual Professional Artists (A and B level)
Organizations - Professional Arts Services and Arts Venues Jury Members: Micheline Joanisse, Jean-Yves Pelletier, Guy Thibodeau Table 1 - Arts Services and Arts Venues - Project
Recipient Amount
Alliance culturelle de l'Ontario $4,500 Association des professionnels de la chanson et de la musique (APCM) $6,500
Prix Rideau Awards $3,000
Réseau Ontario des arts de la scène inc. $10,000
Théâtre Action $10,000 Arts Training and Arts Education - Multidisciplinary Jury Members: Laïla-Gabrielle Côté, Catherine Kenney, Lisa Thomas Table 2 - Arts Training and Arts Education - Multidisciplinary - Project
Recipient Amount
Dandelion Dance Company $5,000
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Table 3 - Arts Training and Arts Education - Multidisciplinary - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Gloucester Pottery School $68,000
Propeller Dance $34,000
Salamander Theatre for Young Audiences $35,000 Table 4 - Arts Training and Arts Education - Multidisciplinary - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Orleans Young Players Theatre School $51,500
Rag and Bone Puppet Theatre $14,000
The School of Dance $105,000 Arts Training and Arts Education - Music Jury Members: Victor Nesrallah, Rennie Regehr, Lynne Stacey Table 5 - Arts Training and Arts Education - Music - Project
Recipient Amount
Shine Music Academy / The Shine Foundation $6,000 Table 6 - Arts Training and Arts Education - Music - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Children's Choir $12,000
Ottawa Regional Youth Choir $5,000
The Leading Note Foundation $34,000
The National Capital Suzuki School of Music $7,000
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Table 7 - Arts Training and Arts Education - Music - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Baobab Tree Drum Dance Community $20,000
JazzWorks $10,500
Ottawa Youth Orchestra Academy $15,500 Dance Jury Members: Jenn Goodwin, Alain Pauzé, Roger Sinha Table 8 - Dance - Project
Recipient Amount
10 Gates Dancing Inc. $5,000
Aroha Fine Arts $3,500 Table 9 - Dance - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Al-Arz Lebanese Art Group $15,500
Ottawa Dance Directive $58,000 Table 10 - Dance - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Tara Luz Danse $44,500 English Theatre Jury Members: Lynn Cox, Doug Phillips, Maureen Smith Table 11 - English Theatre - Project
Recipient Amount
Bear & Co $2,500
Counterpoint Players $2,500
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Easy Street Productions $6,000
Mi Casa Theatre $3,000
New Theatre of Ottawa3 $15,000
New Theatre of Ottawa4 $2,000
Plosive Productions $15,000
SevenThirty Productions $2,500
TACTIC $4,000
The Ottawa Stilt Union $6,000
Theatre 4.669 $3,000 Table 12 - English Theatre - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Odyssey Theatre $100,000 Film and Video Jury Members: Kelly Egan, Jean Marc Larivière, Carol Ann Pilon Table 13 - Film and Video - Project
Recipient Amount
Asinabka: Aboriginal Film and Media Arts Festival $4,000
Available Light Screening Collective $4,000 Table 14 - Film and Video - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Independent Filmmakers Co-Operative of Ottawa ( IFCO ) $58,000
SAW Video Media Arts Centre $99,000
3 Project 1 4 Project 2
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French Theatre Jury Members: Sasha Dominique, Annick Huard, Anne Marie Riel Table 15 - French Theatre - Project
Recipient Amount
Théâtre Belvédère $6,000
Théâtre Rouge Écarlate $6,000 Table 16 - French Theatre - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Créations in Vivo $38,000 Table 17 - French Theatre - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Compagnie Vox Théâtre $67,500
Le Théâtre de la Vieille 17 $92,000
Le Théâtre du Trillium $90,000
Théâtre la Catapulte $89,500 Literary Arts - English Jury Members: Sylvia Adams, Randall Ware, Sean Wilson Table 18 - Literary Arts - English - Project
Recipient Amount
A B Series $8,500
Bywords $3,400
VERSe Ottawa $9,500
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Table 19 - Literary Arts - English - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Tree Reading Series $8,000 Table 20 - Literary Arts - English - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
ARC Poetry Magazine $36,500
Ottawa Storytellers $20,000 Literary Arts - French Jury Members: Edem Awumey, Antonio D'Alfonso, Gaston Therrien Table 21 - Literary Arts - French - Project
Recipient Amount
L'Atelier littéraire des Outaouais inc. $600
Les Contes Nomades $10,000 Table 22 - Literary Arts - French - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Ontario français $46,400 Table 23 - Literary Arts - French - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Les Éditions David $44,000
Les Éditions L'Interligne $39,000
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Music Jury Members: Andrea Haughton, Gary Hayes, Paul Marleyn Table 24 - Music - Project
Recipient Amount
Consort baroque d'Ottawa / Ottawa Baroque Consort $5,000
GigSpace Performance Studio $2,000
Improvising Musicians of Ottawa/Outaouais (IMOO) $1,000
Ottawa New Music Creators $7,000
Pellegrini Opera $4,500
Royal Canadian College of Organists, Ottawa Centre $3,000 Table 25 - Music - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Opera Lyra Ottawa $220,500
The Chamber Players of Canada $15,000 Table 26 - Music - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Bach Choir $13,500
Ottawa Choral Society $32,000
Ottawa Symphony Orchestra $91,000
Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra $38,000
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Visual Arts Jury Members: Sandra Dyck, Lee-Ann Martin, Marc Walter Table 27 - Visual Arts - Project
Recipient Amount
Nuit Blanche Ottawa + Gatineau $5,000 Table 28 - Visual Arts - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Artengine $70,000
Galerie SAW Gallery $86,000
Gallery 101 $76,000
Le Centre d'artistes Voix Visuelle $26,500
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Arts Funding Program Individuals Dance Jury Members: Jenn Goodwin, Alain Pauzé, Roger Sinha Table 29 - Dance - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Bakht, Natasha $5,500
Barrière, Caroline $5,500
Sharma, Saveeta $5,500 English Theatre Jury Members: Linda Balduzzi, Chris Ralph, Victoria Steele Table 30 - English Theatre - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Brault, Pierre $5,500
Froehlich, Peter $5,500
King, Alanis $5,500 Table 31 - English Theatre - Individual B
Recipient Amount
Boyes-Manseau, Madeleine $4,000
Long, Brad $4,000
Quesnel, Natalie Joy $4,000
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Film and Video Jury Members: Kelly Egan, Jean Marc Larivière, Carol Ann Pilon Table 32 - Film and Video - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Cruz, Randy $5,500
McCann, Penny $5,500
Wilson, Roger $5,500 French Theatre Jury Members: Sasha Dominique, Annick Huard, Anne Marie Riel Table 33 - French Theatre - Individual B
Recipient Amount
L'Heureux, Lisa $4,000 Literary Arts - English - Poetry Jury Members: Susan Gillis, Susan McMaster, Armand Ruffo Table 34 - Literary Arts - English - Poetry - Individual A
Recipient Amount
mclennan, rob $5,500 Table 35 - Literary Arts - English - Poetry - Individual B
Recipient Amount
Bradley, Jamie $4,000
Earl, Amanda $4,000
He, Bing $4,000
Madhavan-Reese, Sneha $4,000
Massey, Karen $4,000
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Literary Arts - English - Prose Jury Members: Mary Borsky, Michael Blouin, Eric Enno Tamm Table 36 - Literary Arts - English - Prose - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Cumyn, Alan $5,500
Frutkin, Mark $5,500 Table 37 - Literary Arts - English - Prose - Individual B
Recipient Amount
Douglas, Rhonda $4,000
Ryan, Tom $4,000
Sabaye Moghaddam, Maria $4,000 Literary Arts - French Jury Members: Edem Awumey, Antonio D'Alfonso, Gaston Therrien Table 38 - Literary Arts - French - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Lacelle, Andrée $5,500
Lacombe, Gilles $5,500 Table 39 - Literary Arts - French - Individual B
Recipient Amount
Mazigh, Monia $4,000 Music Jury Members: Lucile Hildesheim, Amanda Rheaume, Jesse Stewart
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Table 40 - Music - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Allen, Cody $5,500
Eagles, Wayne $5,500
Jodoin, Patrick $5,500
Lafreniere, Philippe $5,500
Lumsden, Sherwood $5,500
Miura, Ana $5,500
Rose, Shannon $5,500
Sturton, Catriona $5,500
Wellman, Linsey $5,500 Table 41 - Music - Individual B
Recipient Amount
Atkinson, Derek $4,000
Giguère, Gabrielle $4,000
Libbos, Mike $4,000
Magill, Rory $4,000
Marquis, Claude $4,000 Music - French Jury Members: Marc Charron, Lucile Hildesheim, Dominique Saint-Pierre Table 42 - Music – French – Individual A
Recipient Amount
Aymar, Marcel $5,500
Bénac, Michel $5,500
Dubeau, Éric $5,500
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Wète, André $5,500 Table 43 - Music – French – Individual B
Recipient Amount
Regis, Ferline $4,000 Visual Arts Jury Members: Christopher Griffin, Petra Halkes, Andrew Wright Table 44 - Visual Arts - Individual A
Recipient Amount
Ace, Barry $5,500
Barbour, David $5,500
Bergmans, Karina $5,500
Ciesluk, Karl $5,500
Favell, Rosalie $5,500
Golland, Martin $5,500
Pagurek, Cheryl $5,500
Pearson, Cedric $5,500
Weisz, Tavi $5,500 Table 45 - Visual Arts - Individual B
Recipient Amount
Authier, Melanie $4,000
Ellis, Tami Galili $4,000
Johnson, Sarah $4,000
MacRae, Alisdair $4,000
Thériault, Rémi $4,000
Trejo, Guillermo $4,000
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Arts Funding Program Organizations – Amateur Amateur English Theatre Jury Members: Lynn Cox, Doug Phillips, Maureen Smith Table 46 - Amateur English Theatre - Project
Recipient Amount
Youth Infringement Theatre Festival $5,000 Table 47 - Amateur English Theatre - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Little Theatre Inc $19,000 Amateur French Theatre Jury Members: Sasha Dominique, Annick Huard, Anne Marie Riel Table 48 - Amateur French Theatre - Project
Recipient Amount
Théâtre du Village Orléans inc. $3,000
Thêâtre Tremplin $4,500 Amateur Literary Arts - English Jury Members: Sylvia Adams, Randall Ware, Sean Wilson Table 49 - Amateur Literary Arts - English - Project
Recipient Amount
Canadian Youth Poetry Collective $2,000
Capital Poetry Collective $6,000
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Amateur Multidisciplinary Events Jury Members: Jodie McNamara, Isabel Thériault, Sharif Virani Table 50 - Amateur Multidisciplinary Events - Project
Recipient Amount
Chinatown Remixed Collective $5,000
Digi60 Filmmaker's Festival Inc. $1,000
New Edinburgh Community & Arts Centre - NECTAR $7,875
Ottawa Grassroots Festival5 $3,000
Ottawa Grassroots Festival6 $3,000 Amateur Music Jury Members: Barbara Clark, Hayley de Bie, Harry Qualman Table 51 - Amateur Music - Project
Recipient Amount
Capital Vox Jazz Choir $1,500
Goulbourn Jubilee Singers $2,900
Harmonia Choir of Ottawa $2,500
Musica Ebraïca $1,000
Seventeen Voyces $4,000
Tone Cluster $4,000 Table 52 - Amateur Music - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Les Chansonniers d'Ottawa $3,600
5 Project 1 6 Project 2
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Table 53 - Amateur Music - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Canadian Centennial Choir $8,000
Cantata Singers of Ottawa $20,000
Coro Vivo Ottawa Inc. $9,000
Kiwanis Music Festival - National Capital Region $38,500
Oto-Wa Taiko Group $10,000
Strings of St. John's Chamber Orchestra $5,000 Amateur Visual Arts Jury Members: Dannie Horne, Carmella Karijo Rother, Jeff Stellick Table 54 - Amateur Visual Arts - Project
Recipient Amount
Arteast $3,000
Canadensis Botanical Garden Society $4,000
Canadian Ice Carver's Society $1,000
New Edinburgh Community & Arts Centre - NECTAR $2,000 Table 55 - Amateur Visual Arts - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Valley Weavers' and Spinners' Guild $16,000
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Diversity in the Arts Ottawa has a unique cultural identity and is home to a diversity of people and communities. In 2007, City Council approved funds to establish a program that contributes to the artistic activity in distinct and diverse communities.
This fund supports both professional and amateur arts organizations which represent Ottawa’s culturally diverse communities in the production and presentation of artistic activities and events.
Diversity in the Arts Jury Members: Gail Bourgeois, Awad Ibrahim, Sonia St-Michel Table 56 - Diversity in the Arts - Project
Recipient Amount
Autumn Melody Collective $4,000 Centre africain d'accueil de développement et d'intégration (CAADI) $4,500
Federation of Ottawa Chinese-Canadian Community Organizations $4,500
Festival Ngoma-Africa $4,000
Latin American Festival $10,000
Loyal Kigabiro $4,000
Ontario South Asian Community Association (OSACA) $5,000
Svitanok Ukrainian Dance Society $8,500
Welcome Home Artists' Collective $1,500
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Arts Service Agreements The Arts Service Agreement Program is designed to address the needs of Ottawa’s arts service organizations that assist the City in building and maintaining a solid infrastructure of arts services and facilities.
The services and activities of these organizations have had a major impact on the development of the broader local arts community. Funding to these organizations remains an important part of the recommended strategies and actions highlighted in the City’s Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture in Ottawa (2013-2018).
Arts Service Agreement Independent Assessors for MIFO: Nicole C. Doucet, Marie Ève Chassé Independent Assessor for GCTC: David Poole Table 57 - Arts Service Agreement - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Great Canadian Theatre Company $384,061
Mouvement d'implication francophone d'Orléans ( MIFO ) $140,000 2014 was a reporting year for the organizations listed below. They were not evaluated by the juries or assessors listed in this report. Table 58 - Arts Service Agreement - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
AOE Arts Council $248,569
La Nouvelle Scène $215,000
MASC $68,000
Ottawa Art Gallery $301,407
Ottawa Arts Council (formerly: Ottawa Arts Council) $150,496
Ottawa School of Art $366,646
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Rural Arts Initiative The Rural Arts Initiative supports artistic activity in rural areas. MASC, a longstanding community organization, has been awarded funding towards its existing Rural Arts Initiative program. Funding has resulted in increased arts programming in both French and English rural schools, and rural arts residencies.
Table 59 - Rural Arts Initiative
Recipient Amount
MASC $25,882
Heritage Funding Program In 2014, additional funding was directed to the Heritage Funding Program to address the priorities identified in the Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage, and Culture in Ottawa (2013–2018) under Strategy 1, Celebrate Ottawa’s Unique Cultural Identity and Provide Access to Culture for All, Action 2, Honour and Recognize Aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) Cultural Identities, and Action 3, Build Access to Cultural Opportunity for All.
The objectives of the Heritage Funding Program are to spark, support and promote activity in all heritage disciplines related to fostering awareness, education, preservation and appreciation of the distinct local history and heritage of Ottawa and its communities.
Heritage Funding Jury Members: Janet Carlile, Paule Doucet, Christina Tessier Table 60 - Heritage Funding – Project
Recipient Amount
Dickinson Square Heritage Management Inc. $4,000
Fondation STRUTT Foundation $2,500
Ottawa Regional Heritage Fair Committee $3,000
Pinhey's Point Foundation $3,000
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Poets Pathway $3,000
SAW Video Media Arts Centre $2,500
Tandan, Nand $5,000
The Beechwood Cemetery Foundation $1,500
Vintage Stock Theatre $4,000
Workers' History Museum $2,000 Table 61 - Heritage Funding - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Cumberland Township Historical Society $2,000
Gloucester Historical Society $2,500
Goulbourn Township Historical Society $3,000
Historical Society of Ottawa $6,000
Huntley Township Historical Society $1,500
Rideau Township Historical Society $9,500 Heritage Funding – First Nations, Inuit, Métis Jury Members: Rosalie Favell, Rebecca Mearns, Christina Ruddy Table 62 - Heritage Funding – First Nations, Inuit, Métis
Recipient Amount
Koebel, Jaime $2,500
Minwaashin Lodge - Aboriginal Women's Support Centre $10,500
Ottawa Inuit Children's Centre $7,500
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Heritage Funding - French Jury Members: Nathalie Barbe, Paule Doucet, Michel Lalonde Table 63 - Heritage Funding - French - Project
Recipient Amount
Association des communautés francophones d'Ottawa (ACFO) $4,000
Théâtre Belvédère $8,000
Société franco-ontarienne du patrimoine et de l'histoire d'Orléans $16,500
Museum Service Agreements The Museum Service Agreement Program supports community museums and provides them with the resources necessary to enhance capacity and to improve facilities, research, programming, exhibits, publications and visitor services in support of telling the Greater Ottawa Story.
Museum Service Agreement Table 64 - Museum Service Agreement - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Bytown Museum $321,198
Diefenbunker, Canada's Cold War Museum $250,505
Goulbourn Museum $179,869
Muséoparc Vanier Museopark $234,311
Osgoode Township Historical Society & Museum $165,273
Watson's Mill Manotick Inc. $199,953
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Heritage Service Agreements The Heritage Service Agreement Program supports key local heritage service organizations that have a city-wide mandate to provide a broad range of professional services such as advocacy, networking, access to information, research, marketing and education.
Heritage Service Agreement Independent Assessor for Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Cultural Education Center: Linda Grussani Independent Assessor for Omàmiwinini Pimàdjwowin: Simon Brascoupé Table 65 - Heritage Service Agreement - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Cultural Education Center $25,000
Omàmiwinini Pimàdjwowin $25,000 Independent Assessor for CHOO - Heritage Ottawa - OMN: Elizabeth Todd Doyle Table 66 - Heritage Service Agreement - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa (CHOO) $169,160
Heritage Ottawa $20,000
Ottawa Museum Network (OMN) $303,837
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Partnership Program for Major Cultural Festivals and Fairs The Partnership Program for Major Cultural Festivals and Fairs supports major local festivals and fairs that have city-wide impact, are held annually for two consecutive days or more and have a budget of over $30,000.
Festivals and Fairs enrich the lives of residents and visitors alike through the presentation of a wide variety of activities that increase understanding and appreciation of the unique character of our community. Festivals and Fairs celebrate our cultural heritage, and shine a spotlight on contemporary artists and art forms.
Arts Festivals Jury Members: John Peter Jeffries, Matt Miwa, Amanda Putz Table 67 - Arts Festivals - Project
Recipient Amount
Carnival of Cultures $20,000
Music and Beyond $51,000 Table 68 - Arts Festivals - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Canada Dance Festival Society $56,000
Ottawa Folk Festival $87,000
Ottawa Fringe Festival $55,000
Ottawa International Writers Festival $60,000
Westfest $23,000 Table 69 - Arts Festivals - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Festival franco-ontarien $112,665
Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival $148,462
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Ottawa International Animation Festival $60,565
Ottawa International Children's Festival $86,447
Ottawa International Jazz Festival $135,003 Community Builder or Cultural Heritage Festivals Jury Members: Russ Kelley, Elizabeth Logue, Micheline Shoebridge Table 70 - Community Builder or Cultural Heritage Festivals - Project
Recipient Amount
Aboriginal Experience, Arts and Culture: Summer Solstice Aboriginal Festival $36,000
Canadian Turkish Heritage Foundation: Ottawa Turkish Festival $5,500
Capital Pride Festival $35,000
House of PainT: Festival of Urban Arts & Culture 2014 $20,000
Irish Society of the National Capital Region: Ottawa Irish Festival $4,000
Italian Week in Ottawa: Settimana Italiana di Ottawa $24,000
Kombite Outaouais: Festival Haïti en fête $5,500 Osgoode Village Community Association: Kingdom of Osgoode Medieval Festival $14,000
Fairs Table 71 - Fairs - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Carp Agricultural Society: Carp Fair $28,470
Cumberland Township Agricultural Society: Navan Fair $28,470
Metcalfe Agricultural Society: Metcalfe Fair $28,470
Richmond Agricultural Society: Richmond Fair $28,470
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Tourism Festivals Jury Members: Kevin Carroll, Stephanie Lockhart, Anne Troise Table 72 - Tourism Festivals - Project
Recipient Amount
Oktoberfest $4,000 Table 73 - Tourism Festivals - Annual Operating
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Bluesfest $125,000
Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival $60,000
Festival Service Agreement The Festival Service Agreement Program is designed to address the particular needs of local organizations that assist the City in building a solid infrastructure of services to cultural organizations.
The services and activities of Ottawa Festivals have a major impact on the development of the broader local festival, fair and special event communities, and contribute significantly to the overall growth and development of this sector in Ottawa.
Festival Service Agreement Table 74 - Festival Service Agreement - Three Year Operating
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Festivals $206,330
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Cultural Facilities Fund Cultural Facilities Major
As per the Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture in Ottawa (2013-2018), the Cultural Facilities Major Funding program supports maintenance, conservation, improvement, retrofitting, development and redevelopment of local community cultural facilities. This fund is managed in collaboration with the Cultural Development and Initiatives Section of the Arts and Heritage Development Unit.
Table 75 - Cultural Facilities Major
Recipient Amount
La Nouvelle Scène $250,000 Cultural Facilities Minor
The Cultural Facilities Minor Fund supports improvements to cultural facilities and venues in Ottawa by providing matching funds to eligible cultural organizations for facility renovation projects, equipment purchases or capital feasibility studies.
Jury Members: Laura Astwood, Isabelle Geoffrion, Dominique Saint-Pierre Table 76 - Cultural Facilities Minor - Project
Recipient Amount
Artengine $7,500
Bytown Museum $1,750
Créations in Vivo $5,275
Diefenbunker, Canada's Cold War Museum $7,500
Festival Ngoma-Africa $4,350
Gloucester Pottery School $4,470
La Nouvelle Scène $7,500
Odyssey Theatre $5,000
Osgoode Township Historical Society & Museum $596
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Ottawa International Children's Festival $6,433
Ottawa Little Theatre Inc $3,833
Ottawa School of Art $7,500
SAW Video Media Arts Centre $6,400
The School of Dance $7,500
Workers' History Museum $4,393 Cultural Facilities Operating
Through the Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture in Ottawa (2013-2018), the Cultural Facilities Operating Funding Program was established to assist cultural partners that develop, manage and program, new and newly expanded cultural facilities.
Independent Assessor for Artengine, SAW Gallery and SAW Video Media Arts Centre: Yvonne Wiegers Table 77 - Cultural Facilities Operating
Recipient Amount
Artengine $20,000
Galerie SAW Gallery $20,000
La Nouvelle Scène $150,000
Ottawa Arts Council (formerly: Council for the Arts in Ottawa) $89,000
Ottawa Art Gallery $200,000
SAW Video Media Arts Centre $20,000
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Table 78 - Cultural Facilities Operating - Project
Recipient Amount
La Nouvelle Scène7 $25,000
Capacity Building The Capacity Building Fund is aimed at assisting organizations to build organizational sustainability. The fund supports initiatives that increase capacity in fundraising, governance, marketing, creative capacity and strategic planning. Organizations must match any municipal funding awarded with a minimum 50% of the municipal amount from a new or expanded revenue source.
Capacity Building Jury Members: Russell Kelley, Nichole McGill, Andrea Rowe Table 79 - Capacity Building - Project
Recipient Amount
AOE Arts Council $8,500
ARC Poetry Magazine $3,000
Independent Filmmakers Co-Operative of Ottawa ( IFCO ) $7,500
La Nouvelle Scène8 $9,500
La Nouvelle Scène9 $12,000
Ottawa Dance Directive $3,000
Propeller Dance $11,000
Salamander Theatre for Young Audiences $8,500
The Leading Note Foundation $12,000
7 Project funding for temporary facility pressures. 8 Project 1 9 Project 2
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Pilot Program for Youth Training Initiatives As part of the City of Ottawa’s Renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture in Ottawa (2013 – 2018), Strategy 1, Celebrate Ottawa’s Unique Cultural Identity and Provide Access to Culture for All, Action 4, Nurture and Empower Ottawa’s Youth.
This Pilot Program was established to provide incentives to existing cultural organizations to develop and provide training opportunities, internships, apprenticeships and work placement programs for youth; and to promote existing initiatives that foster youth awareness around careers in culture. The Program aims to provide supplementary project funding to professional cultural organizations currently receiving operating funding from the City of Ottawa who provide professional training opportunities for youth aged 18-25. The Pilot Program is currently under review.
Pilot Program for Youth Training Initiatives Jury Members: Joël Beddows, Anna Frlan, Carole Anne Piccinin Table 80 - Pilot Program for Youth Training Initiatives
Recipient Amount
Al-Arz Lebanese Art Group $4,000
AOE Arts Council $6,000
Baobab Tree Drum Dance Community $4,000
Council of Heritage Organizations in Ottawa $9,000
Créations in Vivo $6,000
Galerie SAW Gallery $8,000
Gloucester Pottery School $5,000
Goulbourn Museum $5,000
MASC $9,000
Odyssey Theatre $9,000
Ottawa Dance Directive $9,000
Ottawa Fringe Festival $4,000
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Ottawa International Animation Festival $4,000
SAW Video Media Arts Centre $4,000
Théâtre la Catapulte $4,000
Ottawa Book Awards and Prix du livre d’Ottawa The Ottawa Book Awards / Prix du livre d’Ottawa recognize published books of literary excellence written by local authors. Since its introduction in 1986, the award program has succeeded in shining a light on the local writing community and celebrating its accomplishments.
English Fiction Jury Members: Rachna Gilmore, Nadine McInnis and Nicola Vulpe Table 81 - Ottawa Book Awards – English Fiction
Recipient Amount
O’Meara, David $7,500
Beissel, Henry $1,000
Donovan, Rita $1,000
Fradkin, Barbara $1,000
Tilson, Sonia $1,000 English Non-Fiction Jury Members: Stephen Brown, Elaine Kalman Naves and Barbara Sibbald Table 82 - Ottawa Book Awards – English Non-Fiction
Recipient Amount
Wells, Paul $7,500
Clark, Joe $1,000
Gray, Charlotte $1,000
Sibley, Robert $1,000
Steinmetz, Andrew $1,000
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French Non-Fiction Jury Members: Damien-Claude Bélanger, Marcel Olscamp, Claire Trépanier Table 83 - Prix du livre – French Non-Fiction
Recipient Amount
Bernier Arcand, Philippe $7,500
Paiement, Lise $1,000
Voyer-Léger, Catherine $1,000
Karsh Award Ottawa City Council established the Karsh Award in 2003 to honour the late photographers, Yousuf and Malak Karsh. The award is presented every other year to a local professional artist for outstanding work in a photo-based medium.
Jury Members: Raymond Aubin, Rosalie Favell, Jonathan Shaughnessy Table 84 - Karsh Award
Recipient Amount
Gervais, Chantal $7,500
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Rich Little Endowment Fund for the Performing Arts The Rich Little Endowment Fund was designed to assist young performers in the continuation of pre-professional training in the performing arts (dance, theatre and music).
In 2014, three local arts training organizations with solid track records of providing pre-professional arts training to young adults were invited to act as third-party recommenders in a partnership approach to award funding. Each organization selected two to three deserving students to receive grants through the Rich Little Endowment Fund.
Table 85 - Rich Little Endowment Fund for the Performing Arts
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Regional Youth Choir $800
Ottawa Youth Orchestra Academy $600
The School of Dance $1,200
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Firestone Collection of Canadian Art Management Agreement Originally established by Ottawa residents O.J. and Isobel Firestone in the early 1950s, the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art is a significant collection of works that spans the modern period (1900-1980). In 1972, the Firestone family donated their collection to the Ontario Heritage Foundation.
In 1992, the Foundation transferred ownership of this collection to the City of Ottawa with custodianship given to the Ottawa Art Gallery.
The Ottawa Art Gallery receives a purchase of service grant each year to care for, manage and exhibit the City-owned Firestone Collection of Canadian Art.
Table 86 - Firestone Collection of Canadian Art Management Agreement
Recipient Amount
Ottawa Art Gallery $91,462
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