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From: Warren A. Knudson, Subject: Report On Arts Funding
Dept: Finance
Date: Sept 16, 1987
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
9/08/87 - Request for report on Arts Funding
Recommended motion:
Approve recommendation of Fine Arts Commission for grant allocation in the
amount of $18,910.36 to Sturges Foundation.
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Contact perlon: Warren A. Knudson and Thelma Press
Phone:
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Supporting data attached:
Staff Report
Ward:
N/A
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT. DESCRIPTION)
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Council Notes:
75.0262
Agenda Item No.
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CILY OF SAN BERNARDt:'O - REQUIJT FOR COUNCIL AC:JON
STAFF REPORT ~ I"i)
At the September 8, 1987 meeting of the Mayor and Common Council a report
on Arts Funding was requested. The following outlines budgeted funds,
cultural development fees collected, and organizations funded.
1986-87
Cultural Development Fees Collected
$159,538.43
$ 75,000.00
18,577 .00
93,577 .00
$ 28,000.00
4,500.00
17,500.00
6,000.00
6,400.00
3,500.00
1,600.00
5,600.00
73,100.00
$ 20,477 .00
1986-87 Arts Funding Budget
Carry-over From 1985-86 Budget
Available Budgeted 1986-87
Arts Funding Allocations
Inland Empire Symphony
San Bernardino Valley Concert Assn.
Community Arts Production
Norm Baffrey/Roosevelt Bowl
CSUSB Theater Arts
Ballet Folklorico Cultural
Link's Inc.
Arrowhead Opera
Balance Of Budgeted Arts Funding At 6/30/87
1987-88
Cultural Development Fee Collected To Dated
$ 38,422.52
Arts Funding Budget
$200,000.00
1987-88 Allocations
Coleminers Cloggers
Community Arts Productions
Sinfonia Mexicana
Inland Empire Symphony
Metropolitan Opera/Western Regional
$ 1,000.00
15,000.00
5,000.00
20,000.00
4,000.00
$ 45,000.00
75-0264
Dept:
Mayor's Office
Grant Allocation: Fine Arts Commission
Recommends a Grant Allocation to the
Sturges Foundation in the Amount of
$18,910.36. ,.
From:
Thelma Press
Date: August 18, 1987
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
That the recommendation of the Fine Arts Commission for a grant
allocation to the Sturges Foundation in the amount of $18,910.36
be approved.
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Contlct plrlon:
Thelma Press
Phone:
5114
Supporting dete ettBChed:
Yes
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: $18.910.36
Source: (ACCl. NO.) " c I - <3 '\ I - .J :I 6 o..r
(ACCr. DESCRIPTION) R",.. F~.q,~,. IV> -n
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Ccu.lcll Notes:
Agenda Item No,_ ~
CI'iV OF SAN 8ERNARD~0 - REQUt9T FOR COUNCIL A~ON
STAFF REPORT
See the attached summary of duties and responsibilities.
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ORc;~ TlON c;RANT APPLICA TlON Fo2
I. Applicant Otpnization ame, "dre.. e
Do ContKt PerlOll N""mon ~~ ffrp~
Title Fine Arts Coord 384- 415
Sturges Foundation
300 No. "D" Street
San Bernardino, Ca. 92418
Phone 1Q.d t:;'1a
CA State Non-Profit 10' 23701 - n
Number of Years in Existence
m. Proaram CAtepy Under Which Support
ilRequelteda Soecinl Proier:ts
~iod of Support llequested
September 1
tstartinaJ
thruti~~t 31. 1988
v. Summary of Project Desaiptiana The operation of Sturges Center for the Fine Arts
is a multi-faceted project. The San Bernardino Parks. Recreation and Communit
Services Department is responsible for adminis~ration and landscaping. Public
Bui ldings handles maintenance and minimal custodial. (See Attachment)
VI. Estimated number of perlOllS expected tG benefit from this progam/projectl k n n n n per ann u m
a) Number of perlOllS by paid anendulcea .J..Q.QOO
b) Number of pel"1OIlS by free oc compUmentary admiaaiona ~O 0
YD. NeeclsUtement: Needed is an assistant to control set-up and break-down of
equipment. assist in technical operation of the auditorium. supervise.in the
absence of the fine arts coordinator, troubleshoot. act as. part-time recep-
tionist, handle emergency custodial and general handyman needs.(See attachment
VUI.lntendedResults: Efficient operation of Sturges Center for the Fine Arts will
provide the City of San Bernardino and its environs with an exciting. produc-
tive. first class center of artistic endeavor. providing local art groups with
a full. professional stage. complete with modern lighting and sound (See Attmt
IX. Summary of Estimated Costs:
A. Direct CoSU
Salaries and wages
Supplies 4c Materials
Travel
Fixed AsseU/Rental.s oc Leues
Fees and Other
TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT
3
8. Indirect Cosu
Employee Benefits
TOTAL DIRECT COSTS
TOT AL PROJECT COSTS
x. Organization anticipated fl.llCljnslexpensesa
A. Expenses
8. Revenues, Grants, Contributions, etc.
Actual Most Recent
Fisc:aJ Period
$ 0
$ ()
Estima ted This
Fiscal Period
$ 33.295
$35,480
XI.
ToW amount requested from San Bernardino City Fine Arts Commission
NOTE: AmOWlt Requested $ 18 . 9 10 , 36
Plus toW revenues, $ 35.480.00
gants, contributions, etc.
Must equal toW project $ 5 4 . 390 . 36
costs above
XD. CERTlFICAnONI
Project Officer Norman W. Baffrey
Phone Number 384-5415
Title Fine Arts Coordinator
Date
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ATTACHMENT TO ORGANIZATION
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GRANT APPLICATION
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FORM
V. Summary of Project Description (Cont.)
Two additional organizations - San Bernardino Art Association and
San Bernardino Valley Concert Association - occupy space in the
building. Only one full time administrator is assigned responsi-
bility for the entire complex of auditorium, office, conference
room, dance studio, music room, gazebo and grounds. No secre-
tarial, receptionist, technical or other assistance is provided.
Once the facility attains peak usage, it is expected that one
employee simply cannot operate it alone and administer the many
other projects assigned by his department. Much evening and
weekend work is anticipated. Use of the auditorium alone for
performances (including dressing rooms and scene shop) by an
estimated 15 known local organizations with 35 performance uses
and 464 practice or rehearsal uses per annum require an enormous
amount of detail and set-up by staff. Organizations' use of other
rooms for conferences, meetings, etc. is additional work. Constant
surveillance of total facility, opening and closing on daily and
extraordinary bases is nearly impossible for one person, especially
when that individual is responsible for 5 other facilities or major
projects.
VII Need Statement (Cont.)
Harald Luther has been employed by the Sturges Foundation for 2.5
years at nominal salary, plus many donated hours, to help create
this facility. He had demonstrated aptitude. talent and dedicated
application in the areas of carpentry, painting, custodial, general
handywork and administration at Sturges. He is intimately acquain-
ted with just about every facet of the facility and has superbly
assisted other contractors and users. He possesses invaluable
skills and knowledge most needed for this operation.
VIII. Intended Results
systems at most reasonable fees. The facility also boasts very
comfortable dressing rooms. an art gallery, conference room, music
room, dance studio. exterior gazebo, large lobby suitable for
special art exhibits, scene shop. ample parking and attractively
landscaped grounds. It could ultimately become a cultural focal
point for the arts.