Arts and Recreation Grant and Discretionary Rate Relief (DRR) Applications 2013-14 Appendix 2
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Arts and Recreation Grant and Discretionary Rate Relief (DRR) Applications 2013-14 Appendix 2 The following recommendations are subject to confirmation of the Council’s 2013-14 budget in February 2013 and, in some cases, to the receipt and verification of further information from applicant organisations (this could include projects, programmes, finances, governance etc). § The recommendation is for the purpose unless otherwise stated § Figures in brackets are numbers of beneficiaries § No offer is generally due to not meeting the funding priorities and/or eligibility criteria § DRR = Discretionary Rate Relief (actual amounts still to be confirmed) Ref Group 2013-14 Application Purpose 2013- Offer Year 2012-13 Notes 14 Bid Funding 1 30 Bird MUD 12-month intergenerational, participatory, 10,000 5,000 1 0 £5k bid to Visual arts theatre company creating partnership project. Outdoor "Creative Laboratory" East AC site specific performance and at St Matthews School with public access - a installation projects working with permanent physical structure encouraging practitioners from a range of disciplines creativity, play, exploration - past, present and future. Workshops around this structure linking to Cambridge Film Festival, Festival of Ideas, Wordfest, Cambridge Music Festival; 3 free performances of MUD. (2736 all city) 2 Academy of Ancient Music Professional Seed funding for 20 pupils from a Cambridge 3,500 1,500 3 0 period instrument orchestra playing based school to each concert at West Road historically informed baroque & classical concert hall series in 2013-14; 14-15; 15-16 music via concerts, recordings and seasons. (300 children attending 15 concerts 225 educational work. World tours. city 75%) Orchestra in residence at Cambridge University. 3 Arts & Minds Weekly 'Arts on Prescription' sessions for 30 21,307 2,000 3 0 Participation in and experience of high weeks for people with mental health problems and quality arts and culture to maintain social gatherings in cultural venues. Celebration mental health, well-being and support events and exhibitions of work produced. recovery when people do become ill. Referrals from GP, social workers, self referral. (31 all city) 4 Britten Sinfonia Targeting new audiences who have high 5,000 1,500 3 0 City orchestra with community and disadvantage for 'At Lunch' concert series, educational programme. World-class particularly older people, addressing barriers of musical performances, nurtures artistic cost (1,100 - 700 city - 63%) talent. 5 Britten Sinfonia DRR only 13 Sturton St. CB1 2SN 15% (11,000) 1,243 1,243 3 1,219 15% DRR 6 Cambridge 105 FM Radio Ltd 3 radio production taster sessions in Cambridge 2,000 500 1 0 Community radio station with Ofcom schools for 90 city young people - use basic licence. Covers local artists and events recording equipment, write and record broadcasts, and feature programmes. Broadcasts explore history of radio summer term 2013. more local hours than any other station in the area. 7 Cambridge 105 FM Radio Ltd DRR only. Unit 9a, Gwydir St Enterprise Centre, 210 210 3 206 15% DRR 23-25 Gwydir Street. CB1 2LG. Volunteers trained to produce their own radio programmes 15% (120 - 90 city) 8 Cambridge 99 Club Ltd DRR only Boathouse, Kimberley Rd. CB4 1HJ 1,086 1,086 3 1,065 20% DRR Rowing Club for all rowing and training facilities (150 50% city) 9 Cambridge and Coleridge Athletics Club Contribution to rental of facilities at University track 2,330 2,330 3 2,330 For any ability age 10 upwards and from and Chesterton Sports Centre to provide athletics 8yrs via linked community clubs. coaching, training and competition (745 - 326 city - Training and competitions. Sport 44%) England Club mark 10 Cambridge & County Folk Museum Support its forward plan to raise the profile of the 56,293 56,000 1 56,000 Museum of local social history providing museum and its cultural offer to city residents; local exhibitions, events and activities increase number of residents using the services, for the people of Cambridge to work with other cultural organisations eg Kettle's celebrate their local culture. Yard to improve awareness. (17,000 - 8500 city) 11 Cambridge & County Folk Museum DRR 2/3 Castle Street. CB3 0AQ (20%) 2,616 2,616 1 2,542 20% DRR 12 Cambridge Art Salon 25 community art classes in the Art Salon gallery, 850 500 1 0 Local community gallery, studios and including visits to other creative spaces in the city business support to artists. Creative that are featured on the Cambridge Art Walks projects and events. Map.(60 - 50) 13 Cambridge Art Salon DRR bid - 29 Cromwell Rd. CB1 3EB 644 644 3 632 20% DRR 14 Cambridge Arts Theatre Capital programme contribution as detailed in the 50,980 25,000 3 50,980 Regional theatre with programme of covering report under 3.14 dance, drama, music, comedy and panto, hosting touring productions 15 Cambridge Cats Basketball Club Subsidised programme for under 16s and under 1,400 1,200 3 1,000 Competitive and recreational, for men 18s to compete at national level. Hardship fund for women and children. 5 junior and 3 disadvantaged, predominantly BME -Philippine senior teams competing at local, community (24 - 14) regional and national le vel. Sport England Clubmark 16 Cambridge Cats Basketball Club Junior programme (age 8 - 13) (20 - 14 city) 570 550 3 300 17 Cambridge Disabled Kids Swimming Hydrotherapy pool hire x 42 sessions, instructor 2,800 2,500 3 2,500 Club costs x 39 sessions. Award ceremony (36 - 21 city Swimming for children with disabilities 58%) 18 Cambridge Drawing Society Promote and publicise annual spring exhibition at 947 500 3 500 Workshops, demonstrations, lectures, Guildhall and autumn exhibition including young sketching groups and two exhibitions, artists award (for the under 35s) and space for one at Guildhall to promote members’ community art groups (3778 - 994 city 27%) work 19 Cambridge Film Trust 3 free non-theatrical outdoor and other indoor film 4,200 3,000 3 3,000 Manages the Cambridge Film Festival events for local residents (1200 - 960 city 80%) and promotes independent film, events and special screenings 20 Cambridge Film Trust Consortium Cultural film screenings, digital film courses for 6,600 5,000 3 5,000 Develops a film education programme young people, increased cultural cinema access using the Arts Picturehouse as an for young people from culturally excluded or low exhibition venue. Develops media income families, online exhibition platform for films literacy and cultural skills. on YouTube/Vimeo, young film makers online community via social media traversing cultural and geographical barriers. (600 for 3 x school screenings; 36 digital film production courses; 400 screenings, 1200 website hits (2236) 21 Cambridge Kerala Cultural Association 1.Children’s traditional dance training 3 sessions a 5,395 500 1 500 £1,000 CD Cultural, social and educational week, professional tutor. 2. Piano lessons for grant activities for residents from Kerala, India children 104 sessions a year. 3.Talent contest A&R offer over 2 days for Indian association members from for talent East Anglia (For all bids) 261 - 246 city) contest Offer for talent contest only only 22 Cambridge Lotus Flower School Promote traditional art, painting, Chinese and 15,000 0 0 Reclaim and renew the true, diurnal Persian culture via exhibition at Guildhall in 2012 inspired cultural heritage of China (£6,000 bid) and at the Lotus Flower School (exercise, mediation, lotus making, art, painting, calligraphy, classic writing, Chinese tea and food, Chinese classical dance). (21 beneficiaries) 23 Cambridge Malayalee Association Traditional Indian dance classes; regional and 2,014 0 0 500 £1,000 CD Social, artistic, cultural, sports activities national Kalamela talent competition grant for Malayalee residents (from Kerala India) 24 Cambridge Modern Jazz Club 12-15 high quality concerts mainly at Hidden 2,800 2,520 3 2,800 High quality and innovative jazz events Rooms (1200 - 828 69%). in Cambridge 25 Cambridge Museum of Technology Museum service based at the Victorian pumping 6,900 6,900 3 8,330 Trust station focusing on the city's industrial heritage Industrial heritage museum in Victorian and technological achievements. 12 public events Pumping Station. Events, exhibitions, to consolidate and improve the existing volunteering opportunities programme relating to history, environmental sustainability, science, technology, engineering, and arts. (2775 - 1193 43%) 26 Cambridge Museum of Technology DRR The Old Pumping Station, Cheddars Lane 701 701 3 687 20% DRR Trust CB5 8LD 27 Cambridge Sculpture Trails Development and refinement of an app for mobile 672 400 1 0 Enable access to sculpture in public phon es enabling access to existing sculpture trails. places in Cambridge city via walks, 2 days of designer’s time. leaflets, website and school activities. 28 Cambridge Sporting Football Club Pitch hire, sports kits, hall hire, transport (60 - 35 1,000 500 3 0 Youth work for Asian young people city) 29 Cambridge Storytellers 2 series of 6 workshops - 1 for public at 650 500 1 0 Promote the art of story telling via Michaelhouse - half places free for young people events, encouraging new storytellers age 18-25; 1 for students at CRC age 16-18 as out and providing a platform for storytellers of school enrichment. 1 linked performance event "Cambridge Young Storyteller of the Year" (30 - 20 city 66%) 30 Cambridge Summer Recitals Sounds Green 4 x Summer evening concerts with 1,000 0 1 0 Three week summer festival of classical Cambridge University Botanic Gardens. 2 as part music concerts of the Summer Music Festival and 2 in advance. Jazz, wind and brass, world music or percussion. (400 - 160 40%) 31 Cambridge Summer Recitals CamKids Musical Theatre - staged performances 4,000 0 1 1,500 of musical theatre works eg Pied Pier of Hamelin and Bugsy Malone - 5 days rehearsal + 1 performance (200 - 105 city 53%).