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`q44:09 City Council Staff Report
February 28, 2023
Agenda Item No. 12
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director - 949-717-3801,
mhartson@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director,
mhartson@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-717-3801
TITLE: Cultural Arts Grants Fiscal Year 2022-23
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The City of Newport Beach Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget includes $30,0000 to fund specific
cultural or artistic programs as approved by the City Council. The City Arts Commission
has the responsibility to review all programs and requests for support from arts groups
and make recommendations for funding to the City Council.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because
this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
and
b) Approve recommended recipients for Fiscal Year 2022-23 Cultural Arts Grants as
selected by the City Arts Commission in accordance with City Council Policy 1-10,
Financial Support for Culture and Arts.
DISCUSSION:
City Council Policy 1-10, Financial Support for Culture and Arts (Attachment A) recognizes
the importance of promoting culture and the arts within the city and establishes a reserve
fund for Culture and Arts. In Fiscal Year 2022-23, $30,000 has been provided for specific
cultural or artistic programs as approved by the City Council.
The City Arts Commission (Commission) has the responsibility to review all programs and
requests for support from arts groups and make recommendations for funding to the City
Council for its review and approval. City Council Policy 1-10 defines arts groups as those
involved in visual, musical, theatre, dance, crafts, performing and literary activities. The
Commission considers the following in order of preference for granting support:
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1. Local arts groups located within the City of Newport Beach and offering programs
to Newport Beach residents;
2. Regional arts groups located in Orange County and offering programs to Newport
Beach residents; and
3. Arts groups located in California and performing or offering programs to Newport
Beach residents.
Groups not offering programs or services to local residents are not eligible for support
from the City of Newport Beach.
The Commission received written grant proposals from eight organizations for funding of
approximately $35,000 in free cultural arts programming for the Newport Beach
community in Fiscal Year 2022-23. Grant applicants include:
Backhausdance
$4,000
Balboa Island Improvement Association (BIIA)
Baroque Music Festival, CdM
Kontrapunktus
Laguna Playhouse
Pacific Chorale
Pacific Symphony
South Coast Repertory
$3,000
$6,000
$2,000
$5,000
$5,000
$5,000
$5,000
The City Arts Commission considered the eight applications using the guidance as
defined in City Council Policy 1-10. Furthermore, each arts organization was evaluated
considering the following additional criteria:
Baseline Criteria:
• application and report complete and on -time
• arts organization (not individual artist)
• non-profit organization
• Newport Beach geographic focus
Selective Criteria:
Service to the Public
• promotion and outreach
• audience development and participation
• safety and accessibility
• program diversity
• community service
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II. Artistic/Programmatic Excellence
• ideas and creativity
• production
III. Managerial/Fiscal Competence
• mission and goals
• organizational management
• financial management
The Commission paid particular attention to the fiscal prudence of the applicants. After
careful deliberation, the City Arts Commission approved grant funding for seven local arts
organizations, totaling $30,000, at its regular meeting on February 8, 2023.
The recommended grantees and funding include:
Backhausdance will present a dance education partnership program, Dance Expressions. -
Creativity and Choreography, to be held at two different Newport -Mesa Unified School
District (NMUSD) schools (Corona del Mar and Back Bay) in fall 2023. This program offers
students an immersion into working with a professional dance company.
The Balboa Island Improvement Association was granted funding for a new season of the
Balboa Island Classical Concert Series, held at St. John Vianney Chapel and Balboa Park
on Agate. A minimum of five classical concerts and five concerts in the park will be
planned for the community.
The Baroque Music Festival funding will bring four vocal soloists from across the country
to Newport Beach for the 43rd season finale, Grand Cantatas and More. Funds will also
be utilized as a Community Arts Partner with the NMUSD Arts Commission to facilitate
yearly workshops by Baroque Music Festival musicians at local schools.
The Laguna Playhouse will present the Our Stories program, a series of two- to six -week
theatrical and fine -art workshops for students in schools and youth centers/shelters in the
NMUSD.
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Pacific Chorale's chamber choir will present three performances at Our Lady Queen of
Angels Church, featuring Monteverdi Vespers and Carols by Candlelight.
Pacific Symphony will use grant funds for the Class Act Music Education Program in two
NMUSD schools, Andersen and Newport Coast Elementary Schools. This program
places union musicians into local schools where students receive the value of music
learning from teaching artists.
South Coast Repertory will utilize grant funding for the Theatre for Young Audiences free
school -day matinee performance of Snow White for students, augmented with daytime
and evening performances for the general public. The production will also be filmed and
later presented online.
The City Arts Commission did not grant funds to Kontrapunktus because the organization
has a projected accumulated surplus of $138,477 to end this fiscal year. This represents
80.7% of the organization's income.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The adopted budget includes sufficient funding for this grant program. The funds will be
expensed in the City Grants account of the Cultural and Arts Division, 01060603-821006
within the General Fund.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENT:
Attachment A — City Council Policy, 1-10, Financial Support for Culture and Arts
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ATTACHMENT A
I-10
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CULTURE AND ARTS
The City Council hereby recognizes the importance of promoting culture and the
arts within the City of Newport Beach. A number of individuals and groups have
been organized with the express purpose of developing and promoting culture,
theatre and the arts.
The City would complement these efforts by establishing a Reserve Fund for
Culture and Arts that can be used for a) developing a master plan for the
promotion of culture and arts; b) acquiring land and/or the construction of
facilities to promote culture and arts and; c) instituting other cultural promotion
projects.
The sum of $55,000 shall be provided each year for specific cultural or artistic planning,
promotion and/or construction projects as approved by the City Council. It is the
policy of the City of Newport Beach that expenditures from the reserve fund should
be matched equally by the community in the form of contributions and donations.
In regard to the City's role in financially sponsoring art and cultural events, the
City Arts Commission shall review all programs and requests for support from arts
groups. The Commission shall forward its recommendations for funding to the City
Council for final approval. Any appropriation shall not exceed 50% of the Arts
Commissions' annual budget. For the purpose of this policy, arts groups shall be
defined as those involved in visual, musical, theatre, dance, crafts, performing and
literary activities.
The following priorities shall be considered by the Commission. The order of
preference for granting support shall be as follows:
A. Local arts groups located within the City and offering programs to City
residents;
B. Regional arts groups located in Orange County and offering programs to
City residents; and
C. Arts groups located in California and performing or offering programs to City
residents.
Groups not offering programs or services to local residents shall not be eligible
for support from the City.
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History
Adopted F-20 - 5-11-1981 ("Reserve Fund for Culture and Arts)
Amended F-22 - 6-22-1981
Adopted I-20 - 1-24-1983 ("Co -Sponsorship for Cultural Arts")
Amended F-20 - 11-14-1983
Amended F-20 - 1-23-1984
Amended F-20 - 3-28-1988
Amended F-20 - 10-28-1991
Created I-12-1-24-1994 (incorporating I-20 & F-20, renaming "Financial Support
for Culture and Arts")
Amended I-12 - 5-8-2001
Amended I-12 - 4-8-2003 (changed to I-10)
Amended I-10 - 8-8-2017
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