Title: Services in English and French
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21-800-387-0058
www.arts.on.ca
- Services in English and French
3OAC in existence for 40
- Arms length agency of the Ministry of Culture
- In past fiscal year (2008-09) funded 1,443
individuals and 1,006 organizations in 200
communities - More than 50 programs for individuals and
organizations
4Ontario Arts Council Strategic Plan
2008-2013Connections and Creativity A Vision
for the Arts and People of Ontario
- We envision an Ontario where
- The lives, careers and work of individual artists
flourish. - Arts organizations are creative, viable and
healthy. - The creativity, innovation and excellence of
Ontarios artists and arts organizations, in all
their diversity, are seen and acclaimed locally ,
nationally and internationally. - Aboriginal, francophone, culturally diverse,
new-generation and regional artists and arts
organizations are recognized for the value they
provide to all of Ontarios people, cultures and
creative sectors. - People of all ages and in all regions actively
engage and participate in the arts.
5Strategic Plan Themes
- Build Connections
- Increase Investment and Support
- Improve Outreach and Access
61. Build Connections
- Seek partnerships between the arts and other
sectors including education, social services,
health, tourism and business. - Build stronger relationships with communities,
municipalities, and provincial and federal
governments to leverage support for Ontario
artists and arts organizations.
7Build Connections
- Build relationships with Aboriginal band and
tribal councils, agencies, elders and community
leaders to increase the support, viability and
recognition of Aboriginal artists and
organizations. - Support artists and arts organizations to build
actively engaged audiences who reflect Ontarios
changing generational and cultural demographics.
8Build Connections
- Work with partners, including arts service
organizations, to improve services to artists and
arts organizations. - Share research to advocate for the value of the
arts in peoples lives.
92. Increase Investment and Support
- Increase investment in arts education in schools
and communities through artists residencies,
youth arts and other initiatives. - Increase investment in provincial, national and
international touring, dissemination, residencies
and other opportunities. - Increase support to individual artists through
funding, services and professional development.
10Increase Investment and Support
- Increase support to arts organizations through
funding, serivces and organizational development. - Increase support to emerging and new generations
of artists and arts organizations.
113. Improve Outreach and Access
- Develop a province-wide outreach plan for artists
and arts organizations to improve access to OAC
programs, resources and services. - Support local, regional and rural arts activities
through programs and partnerships. - Make the application process more user-friendly.
- Increase funding to Aboriginal, francophone,
culturally diverse and regional artists and arts
organizations.
12Eligibility
- Individual Applicant must be a Professional
Artist - Someone who has developed skills through training
and/or practice, and - is recognized as such by artists working in the
same artistic tradition, and - has a history of public presentation or
publication, and - seeks payment for her or his work and
- actively practises his or her art. Short breaks
in artistic work history are allowed.
13Eligibility
- Organizational Applicants
- Must be actively producing or helping bring the
work of professional Ontario artists to
communities. - May apply for grants to present and/or produce
specific projects, to tour activity, or for
annual activity. - Organizations requesting operating funding must
be incorporated, not-for-profit and have been in
existence for at least two years.
14OAC provides grants in 3 ways
- Artistic discipline (Theatre Dance Literature
Music Craft Visual and Media Arts)
2. Activity (Arts Education Community Arts
Touring Residencies Compass)
3. Cultural practice (Aboriginal Arts and
Franco-Ontarian Arts)
15Theatre Programs
- 1. Theatre Organizations
- Theatre Projects
- Playwright Residency Program
- Theatre Creators Reserve (Applications accepted
from September 2009 to February 2010)
161. Theatre Organizations
- Deadlines - March 16, 2009 and November 2, 2009
(Summer Theatres) - Operating grants support operating expenses of
professional theatre organizations. - Grants are awarded to help organizations make or
present high quality work for a wide range of
audiences and participants. - The Theatre Office also offers project grants. If
you do not apply for an operating grant, you may
apply for a project grant.
172.Theatre Projects
- Deadlines Feb. 2, 2009 and Aug. 4, 2009
- Supports professional theatre exploration,
creation, production and presentation regardless
of language (except French) or theatrical
tradition to encourage the advancement and
development of the art of theatre practice. - Also supports initiatives designed to benefit the
larger theatre community. - Higher priority is given to Canadian work.
- The program funds activities that contribute to
arts education, public participation and
community involvement in the arts in Ontario.
18Theatre Projects
- Types of grants in the program
- Development Phase One (Maximum grant 5,000)
- Development Phase Two (Maximum grant 15,000)
- Production (Maximum grant 20,000)
- Theatre Initiative (Maximum grant 15,000)
193. Playwright Residency Program
- Deadline - April 1, 2009
- Supports professional playwright residencies at
professional Ontario theatre companies for
between 6 and 20 weeks. - Primary objective is to give playwrights an
opportunity to take advantage of the environment
of the theatre while they create new work. - Secondary objective is to provide an opportunity
for playwrights to become familiar with
technical, dramaturgical and other aspects of
theatre production. - Program funds residency weeks at 500 per week.
Minimum grant for 6 weeks (3,000), and maximum
for 20 weeks (10,000).
204. Theatre Creators Reserve
- Deadline Applications accepted from September
2009 to February 2010 - Supports professional theatre creators as well as
informal collectives in creating new work. - Aims to reflect the range of artistic practices
in the theatre community and to support
excellence, regional activity, cultural diversity
and Aboriginal identity. - Grants are based on the recommendation of an
Ontario theatre company that has been designated
as a third-party recommender by the OAC. - Minimum amount you may apply for is 1,000
- Maximum amount you many apply for is 5,000.
21Elements of an application
- Artist statement
- Project description
- Budget
- Resumes/bios
- Support material
- Letters of reference/support
- Other written material
22Artist statement
- The why of the project
- Why are you compelled to do this project
23Project description
- Answers all the other questions what, who,
when, where, how - Timeline/schedule
- Elements
- Rationales for people, budget, marketing, etc.
24Budget
- Extremely important element of application
assessment - Include detailed breakdowns in supplementary
budget material - Include only cash in the budget
- Provide any rationales you can, especially past
experience
25Resumes/bios
- Key element to assess
- Professionalism
- Quality of past work
- Ability to complete project
26Support Material
- Most important script sample
- Follow guidelines re length
- Choose a representative excerpt
- Make sure the photocopy can be read
- For musical theatre music CD required
27Support Material contd
- Only include audio-visual if relevant
- Physical, non-text based work
- Design elements, puppetry, etc.
- Photos can be as good as video
- Video -- length
28Other elements
- Letters
- Useful if specific
- Useful for emerging artists
- From professionals
- Reviews
29What happens to your application once it comes to
the OAC?
30OAC receives application
Application is sent to appropriate program
Officer reviews application
31Officer invites an assessment panel
Panel members read applications
Panel members meet to evaluate applications and,
where applicable, make funding decisions
32What decisions are based on
Artistic Merit Quality of work, based on
the Artistic Statement, resumes of the artists
involved, script sample, other support material,
project description
Impact Artistic development, audience and
community for whom it is intended, community
outreach and educational value,
marketing/audience development plans
Viability Budget, viability of the artistic
process and objectives, suitability of artists
involved, community outreach and education and
marketing and fundraising plans, range of
revenues (other sources of funding), timeline
33Tips for Better Grants
- Thoroughly read the application and guidelines.
- Call the Program Officer well before the deadline
if you have questions. - Tap into existing networks and find out if others
have been funded through the program before. Ask
for advice. - Write with the passion you have for the project.
- Be detailed but concise. Dont repeat.
- Remember, youre talking to your peers.
- Spell check!
- When working on the budget, start with expenses.
Plan A. - Get others to read your grant before submitting.
(Ask the Program Officer if they have time to
look at a draft). - Dont under-estimate the impact of support
material. - If you dont get the grant, get feedback for next
time.
34When do I find out if I received the grant?
- You will be notified of results in writing
approximately 4 months after the application
deadline, whether you receive a grant or not. - If you are successful a cheque will be enclosed
(unless there are conditions). - If you are successful you have to submit a final
report. - We do not give grant results by telephone or
email, so please do not call us or email us for
this information. - The program officer can provide feedback.
35Other Programs
- Jets de Theatre
- Integrated Arts
- Multi-Arts Project
- Artists in the Community/Workplace
- Arts Education Projects
- Artist in Education
- Touring
- Aboriginal Arts Projects
- Access Career Development
- Chalmers AF PD
- Dance Initiatives/Popular Music
- Compass
36Questions
Pat Bradley Theatre Officer (800) 387-0058 ext.
7433 pbradley_at_arts.on.ca