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State of the Arts Annual General Meeting, September 13, 2016 Vision: Creative City Block by Block As arts-makers we are all city-builders; together we create a city alive to its potential. State of the Arts Toronto Arts Council | Toronto


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State of the Arts

Annual General Meeting, September 13, 2016

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Vision: Creative City Block by Block

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As arts-makers we are all city-builders; together we create a city alive to its potential.

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The arts are important to Toronto

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TAC Grants Program – Increased Funding 2012-2016

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2012

$10,279,500 $14,279,500 $16,079,500 $16,079,500

$18,079,500

2013 2014 2015 2016

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New funding responds to identified Priorities

Priority:

  • New Grant Programs Introduced:
  • Total New Investment, 2012-2015: $8,132,405
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New funding responds to identified Priorities

Priority: Community Connections

  • New Grant Programs Introduced:
  • Total New Investment, 2012-2015: $4,461,355
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New funding responds to identified Priorities

Priority: Innovation & Partnerships

  • New Grant Programs Introduced:
  • Total New Investment, 2012-2015: $3,052,485
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TAC’s new online grants system populates an interactive map showing the location of TAC funded programming in every ward of Toronto, searchable by year, program and location. www.torontoartscouncil.org/tac-impact

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Geographic Distribution

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10 9/14/2016 $2.4 $5.3 $8.5 $17.2 $0 $2 $4 $6 $8 $10 $12 $14 $16 $18 $20 Increase in TAC Operating Grants Increase in Total Private Sector Revenue Increase in Total Earned Revenue Increase in Total Revenues Millions

Increase in Operating Organizations’ Annual Revenues compared to TAC Grants, in $ millions 2012-2015

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11 9/14/2016 Total Public/Other Revenues, $5.09 Total Private Sector Revenue, $5.08 Total Earned Revenue, $5.97 TAC Operating Grants, $1.00

For every $1 in operating grants by TAC in 2015, $16.13 was raised from other sources

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Toronto Arts Council Youth-led projects funded, 2012-2015

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  • Esmeralda Enrique Dance Company, “Resonancias”

Photo: Hamid Karimi

TAC 2015 Funding Imact

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  • Kultura’s 10th annual Filipino Arts Festival

Photo: DJ Tran

TAC 2015 Funding Imact

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15 9/14/2016 Grants Funded, $10.3 Grants Funded, $14.3 Grants Funded, $16.1 Grants Funded, $16.1 Not Funded, $6.92 Not Funded, $11.50 Not Funded, $13.86 Not Funded, $12.84 $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 2012 2013 2014 2015 Millions

Toronto Arts Council $ Applications Received and Funded, in millions

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Growth in: ▲ Artists / Organizations / Activity ▲ Interdisciplinary work and collaboration ▲ Local, national & international collaborations ▲ Artists working with mental health survivors ▲ Deaf and disabled artists practicing ▲ Newcomer artists in Toronto

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Arts in Toronto – Developing Trends

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  • Opportunities for youth artists
  • Equitable access for culturally

diverse artists and organizations

  • Access to arts programming for

residents outside the downtown

  • Affordable and accessible arts

space

  • Living wage for artists and arts

workers

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Identified Needs

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Arts-Making 2025: Toronto Arts Council Strategic Priorities

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TAC & Toronto Arts Foundation Shared Programs

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Arts in the Parks, 2016

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Bringing free family friendly arts events to parks throughout Toronto.

  • TAC Animating Toronto Parks grant program allocated

$343,000 for events in 23 parks outside the downtown core. Attendance at 23 parks: 7,000+

  • With private sector support, Toronto Arts Foundation recruited

200 volunteers and created a massive outreach and promotion campaign to attract people to events at neighbourhood parks

  • Over 150 events were held in the summer of 2016 in parks

throughout the city.

  • All events free and open to the public.
  • Total attendance, 2016: TBD

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Newcomer and Refugee Arts Access Program

Developed as a partnership between TAC and Toronto Arts Foundation, the Newcomer and Refugee Arts Access program will:

  • Provide mentorship for newcomer and refugee artists to develop

and advance their artistic practice

  • Create opportunities for newcomer and refugee artists to integrate

and influence the Toronto arts sector

  • Create paid, meaningful artistic and collaborative opportunities for

professional artists

  • increase the visibility of TAC in diverse communities

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SPARK

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An arts and leadership symposium exploring emerging trends, community innovation and creative leadership in the field of arts & equity.

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Making A Living, Making Art

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East End Arts Incubating the startups of a Local Arts Organizations

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SPOTLIGHT

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Newcomer Program & RBC Arts Access Fund

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TD Arts Diversity Award

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Newcomer Artist Award

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SUPPORT

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Toronto Arts Stats Public Opinion Survey with Leger

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Toronto Arts Facts

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Creative Champions Network The Art of Good Governance

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$1.4 million raised

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North York Arts – Highlights

NYA highlights (2011 - 2016):

140,021 Community members attended and participated in programs, events and workshops 5,849 Volunteer Hours 576 Volunteers 408 Artists and performers contracted to showcase their work at the local community events 140 Partnerships developed 124 Programs, events and workshops produced 5 research projects conducted with North York Arts’ participation New office hub established at the Toronto Centre for the Arts in 2014 New strategic plan developed (2016-2020) with the enhanced vision to bring art and community together throughout North York

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State of the Arts

Annual General Meeting, September 13, 2016