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2016 Grant Allocations (PDF) Toronto Arts Council 2016 Allocations SUMMARY STRATEGIC FUNDING Project Allocations: Strategic Funding $3,457,279 Total Strategic Initiatives $3,457,279 COMMUNITY ARTS Annual Operating Allocations: Community Arts Organizations 348,000 Multi-Year Operating Allocations: Community Arts Organizations 468,250 Project Allocations: Community Arts Organizations 539,550 Total Community Arts $1,355,800 DANCE Annual Operating Allocations: Dance Organizations 288,500 Multi-Year Operating Allocations: Dance Organizations 875,400 Project Allocations: Dance Organizations 170,500 Project Allocations: Dance Individual Artists 218,250 Multi-Year Project Allocations: Dance Organizations 45,000 Multi-Year Project Allocations: Dance Individual Artists 60,000 Total Dance $1,657,650 INDIGENOUS ARTS PROJECTS Project Allocations: Indigenous Arts Projects 195,970 Total Indigenous Arts Projects $195,970 LARGE INSTITUTIONS Multi-Year Operating Allocations: Large Institutions 1,905,000 Total Large Institutions $1,905,000 LITERARY Annual Operating Allocations: Literary Organizations 160,100 Project Allocations: Literary Organizations 82,750 Total Writers and Playwrights 597,000 Total Literary $839,850 MUSIC Annual Operating Allocations: Music Organizations 888,565 Multi-Year Operating: Music Organizations 1,090,150 Project Allocations: Music Organizations 289,095 Total Music Creation and Recording 589,988 Total Music $2,857,798 THEATRE Annual Operating Allocations: Theatre Organizations 498,000 Multi-Year Operating Allocations: Theatre Organizations 2,194,325 Project Allocations: Theatre Organizations 395,000 Multi-Year Project Allocations: Theatre Organizations 105,000 Total Theatre $3,192,325 VISUAL ARTS/MEDIA ARTS Annual Operating Allocations: Visual Arts/Media Arts Organizations 323,000 Multi-Year Operating Allocations: Visual/Media Arts Organizations 1,425,500 Project Allocations: Visual Arts/Media Arts Organizations 194,750 Visual Artists 455,000 Media Artists 365,000 Total Visual/Media Arts $2,763,250 2016 Toronto Arts Council Allocations $18,224,922 Toronto Arts Council 2016 Allocations Multi-Year Annual Multi-Year Project Project Operating Operating STRATEGIC FUNDING Artists in the Schools - TDSB partnership 130,000 TAC Leaders Lab 150,000 Neigbourhood Arts Network 130,000 artsVest 385,000 ArtReach Toronto 105,000 Literary Partnerships: Toronto Lit Up and What's Your Story? 120,000 Open Door 1 Access Visual Art 15,000 2 Anandam Dancetheatre Productions 50,000 3 Art Spin Toronto 15,000 4 Canadian Dance Assembly / Assemblée canadienne de la danse 45,000 5 Dames Making Games Social Technology Development Group 15,000 6 Dance Immersion Ontario 20,000 7 Eventual Ashes 15,000 8 Evergreen 50,000 9 Kaeja d'Dance 100,000 10 Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art Inc. 50,000 11 Small Theatre Administrative Facility 30,000 12 Soulpepper Theatre Company 100,000 13 Tangled Art + Disability 60,000 14 The Theatre Centre 90,000 15 Trinity Square Video 72,000 Total Open Door 727,000 Platform A 1 Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre 50,000 2 Arts for Children and Youth 50,000 3 Jumblies Theatre 50,000 4 SKETCH - Working Arts for Street and Homeless Youth 50,000 Total Platform A $200,000 Platform A - Microgrants Art Starts allocations 1 Laila Abubakar 1,000 2 Zeinab Aidid 1,000 3 Valerie Amponsah 1,000 4 Aine Belton 1,000 5 Jacqueline Comrie Garrido 1,000 6 Jasmine Gui 1,000 7 Yannis Lobaina 1,000 8 Wong-Wilex Ly 1,000 9 Poonam Sharma 1,000 10 Aitak Sorahitalab 1,000 11 Kate Vickery 1,000 12 Patrick Walters 1,000 Subtotal $12,000 Jumblies Theatre allocations 1 Saba Akhtar 1,000 2 Grivanni Binger 1,000 3 Mitsuki Bishun 700 4 Parker Dirks 1,000 5 Danica Drago 1,000 6 Julia Hunter 1,000 7 Jennielea MacIeish 1,000 8 Bianca Morgan 1,000 9 Maanii Oakes 1,000 Toronto Arts Council 2016 Allocations Multi-Year Annual Multi-Year Project Project Operating Operating 10 Terrance Richards 1,000 11 Tyrell Shirley 300 12 Jose Ignacio Betancourt Siman 1,000 13 Joel Vaughn 1,000 Subtotal $12,000 Sketch allocations 1 Geena Akounua 800 2 Paulina Aksay 360 3 Brooks Banks 500 4 Megan Bomberry 680 5 Alexa DelSol 950 6 Nigel Edwards 1,000 7 Sel Ghebrehiwo 1,000 8 Tzazna Miranda Leal 850 9 Zoma Maduekwe 1,000 10 Kara Manso 960 11 Shaughn Martel 150 12 Christina Alexander Melia Michel 500 13 Simon Nguyen 400 14 Teddy Osei 450 15 Kamika Peters 500 16 Jeannie Priscila Hernandez Rodas 600 17 Luz Maite Salgado 500 18 Johns Samuels 800 Subtotal $12,000 VIBE Arts allocations 1 Shadiya Aidid 1,000 2 Toby Chvyl 1,000 3 Tasneem Dairywala 1,000 4 Shawntol Drakes 500 5 Igho Itebu 1,000 6 Setti Kidane 500 7 Kevin Kim 1,000 8 Isaac Mbikay 500 9 Renee McPherson 1,000 10 Asha Mullings 500 11 Yema Quinn 1,000 12 Lyndsay Santos 1,000 13 Myra Shivanandan 1,000 14 Maya Wilson-Sanchez 1,000 Subtotal $12,000 Total Platform A MicroGrants $48,000 ArtReach Toronto Organizations/Collectives 1 2Spirit SkillShare 9,965 2 BAM! 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