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PSALCA-25026CA
FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 GRANT AGREEMENT FOR
CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL BOOSTERS
This agreement is made on the day of ____________, 2025, by Carlsbad High School Choral
Boosters, hereinafter referred to as “Grantee,” and the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation,
hereinafter referred to as “City” (the “Agreement”). City, as Grantor, agrees to provide Grantee the Grant
funds awarded to Grantee during the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Community Arts Grants Program in an amount
not to exceed Three-thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) (“Grant”). The purpose of the Grant is to
provide funds to Grantee for the project outlined in the Agreement Scope (“Agreement Scope”).
Project Title: Carlsbad High School Choir Program
The grant provided herein is comprised of public funds. Therefore, to ensure that the public funds are
used for a public purpose, in accordance with the law, the City and Grantee hereby agree to the following
terms.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GRANT
1. TERM.
The term of this Agreement shall mean the period commencing on the execution date of this Agreement
and expiring on Sept. 2, 2026. The term of this Agreement may be extended by mutual written agreement
of the parties. The parties will prepare a written amendment indicating the effective date and length of
extended Agreement.
2. USE OF COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS PROCEEDS.
a. Grant funds are to be disbursed as outlined in this Agreement in consideration of and on
condition that the sum be expended in carrying out the purpose as set forth in the Agreement
Scope and under the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Grantee agrees to
assume any obligation to furnish any additional funds that may be necessary to complete the
Agreement Scope.
b. In accordance with the Agreement Scope and the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Community Arts Grants
Guidelines, all grant funds are eligible to be used from Sept. 2, 2025 through Sept. 2, 2026. Any
extension of fund use must be requested in writing at least 30 days prior to the end of the
Agreement or sooner to allow time for written amendment and approval in writing by City.
Extension of Community Arts Grants 2025-26 funds may render that organization ineligible to
apply for or receive additional funds as part of the subsequent Community Arts Grants
Fiscal Year 2026-27 cycle.
c. All costs accrued for services and/or supplies prior to the execution of Agreement are not
eligible for funding or reimbursement through the use of Grant proceeds.
d. Eligible and ineligible costs include, but are not limited to, items detailed in the Fiscal Year
2025-26 Community Arts Grants Guidelines, in the section titled Eligible and Ineligible Costs,
attached hereto as Exhibit “A.”
3. CONDITIONS OF FUNDING AND DISBURSEMENT.
City shall have no obligation to provide the Grant proceeds or to make any subsequent disbursement of
Grant proceeds, and may seek reimbursement of Grant proceeds, if any of the following requirements are
not fully satisfied:
a. Grantee shall use grant funds to implement the Agreement Scope, including using the Grant
funds to only cover expenditures for programs and services incurred during the Agreement
Scope dates and under the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement.
b. Grantee shall certify that the Agreement Scope is within Carlsbad city limits or that the
Grantee’s main address is within Carlsbad city limits, as specified in the fiscal year
2025-26 Community Arts Grants Guidelines.
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c. Noncompliance: Grantees in noncompliance with the above reporting requirements agree to
return some or all of the initial Grant payment if requested by the City. Additionally, if Grantee
is found to be in noncompliance, Grantee agrees that for the year immediately following a
determination of noncompliance, Grantee shall be ineligible to receive any new grants from
the City.
7. DISBURSEMENT OF GRANT FUNDS.
The Grant amount to be provided to the grantee, under This agreement may be disbursed as follows:
a. First payment of 80 percent of Grant will be disbursed upon approval of Revised Project Form as
applicable, and receipt of fully executed contract.
b. Final payment of 20 percent of Grant will be disbursed upon receipt of Final Report and
approval by Library & Cultural Arts Director or designee.
c. Any payment of a Grant amount in excess of the final Project costs shall be returned to the City
within sixty (60) days of completion of the Agreement Scope or the Project end date, whichever
is earliest.
8. PROJECT CANCELLATION.
a. If a Grantee wishes to cancel a Project at any time, Grantee shall notify the City in writing within
fifteen (15) calendar days of the decision to cancel and Grantee, at the time it provides the City
with notice of cancellation, shall return all Grant funds to the City.
b. In the event an approved Agreement Scope cannot be completed for any reason, and if Grant
funds were disbursed to Grantee, Grantee agrees to return all Grant funds to the City forthwith.
9. PROJECT MODIFICATION OR TERMINATION.
a. Grantee may unilaterally rescind this Agreement at any time prior to the commencement of the
Project, or prior to first disbursement of funds. After Project commencement, as outlined in the
Agreement Scope, or disbursement of Grant funds, this Agreement may be rescinded, modified,
or amended only by mutual agreement, in writing, of both the City and Grantee.
b. Any changes, whether planned or unanticipated, to funded projects due to a local health order
(including, but not limited to, state or local health orders and social distancing measures) must
be submitted to City at least seven (7) calendar days before implementation of the change.
Proposed modifications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and the City's Cultural Arts
Manager or designee will notify Grantee in writing whether the proposed changes are approved.
Any project changes must continue to adhere to the City’s Fiscal Year 2025-26 Community Arts
Grants Guidelines as defined in Exhibit “A.”
10. LOSS OF GRANT.
At the discretion of the City, the following actions may result in a loss of all or in part of any Grant amount
allocated to the Grantee:
a. A Grantee fails to enter into a signed Agreement with the City within thirty (30) calendar days
of receipt of the Agreement.
b. Activities associated with Grantee occur that do not align with activities described in the
Agreement Scope, including, but not limited to, reduction in services, significant alteration of
Agreement Scope elements, such as performers, artists or attendees, or significant changes in
Grantee’s budget: income, expenses, or line-item designations, included in the Agreement
Scope.
c. A Grantee withdraws or terminates the Agreement Scope.
d. A Grantee fails to complete the Agreement Scope and/or fails to submit all required reports
and/or documentation before Oct. 2, 2026.
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11. COVENANT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION.
Grantee will comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations prohibiting
discrimination and harassment. Grantee agrees that neither it nor its agents shall discriminate against any
clients, prospective clients, employees, prospective employees, contractors, or prospective contractors
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or familial status or other protected
classification.
12. NOTICES.
a. The names and addresses of the persons who are authorized to give written notices to receive
written notice on behalf of City and on behalf of Grantee under this Agreement.
b. Each party will notify the other immediately of any changes of address that would require any
notice or delivery to be directed to another address.
For Grantee: For City:
Carlsbad High School Choral Boosters City of Carlsbad
Attn: Shannon Davis Library & Cultural Arts Director Suzanne Smithson
PO Box 92 1775 Dove Lane
Carlsbad, CA 92018 Carlsbad, CA 92011
Email: cbadchoralboosters@gmail.com suzanne.smithson@carlsbadca.gov
13. INDEMNIFICATION.
Grantee hereby agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold free and harmless the City, its officers, officials,
employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, costs (including but not
limited to attorney's fees) and liabilities of any kind arising directly or indirectly out of, or related in any
way whatsoever to the provision of Grant proceeds.
14. NO PARTNERSHIP OR JOINT VENTURE. The relationship between City and Grantee is solely that of Grantor and Grantee. Under no circumstances
shall City and Grantee be deemed to be partners or involved in a joint venture.
15. MODIFICATIONS.
This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by written document duly executed by an
authorized representative of both the City and the Grantee.
16. GOVERNING LAW.
This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and be governed by the laws of the State of
California regardless of conflict of laws principles. Venue, in the event of a dispute, shall be in the North
San Diego County Superior Court.
17. SEVERABILITY.
In the event that any provision or clause of this Agreement conflicts with applicable law, such conflict shall
not affect other provisions of This agreement which can be given effect without the conflicting provision.
To this end, the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable.
18. DRAFTING AMBIGUITIES.
Grantee understands and is aware that it has the right to be advised by counsel with respect to the
negotiations, terms and conditions of This agreement and that the decision to seek advice of counsel is
the sole responsibility of Grantee. The Parties negotiated this Agreement with the opportunity to receive
the aid of counsel and, accordingly, intend this Agreement to be construed fairly, according to its terms,
in plain English, without constructive presumptions against the drafting Party.
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19. SIGNING AUTHORITY.
The representative for each Party signing on behalf of a corporation, partnership, joint venture or
governmental entity hereby declares that authority has been obtained to sign on behalf of the
corporation, partnership, joint venture, or entity and agrees to hold the other Party or Parties hereto
harmless if it is later determined that such authority does not exist.
GRANTEE CITY OF CARLSBAD, a municipal corporation of
the State of California
*By: By:
(1st signature here) SUZANNE SMITHSON
Library & Cultural Arts Director
As authorized by the City Manager
SHANNON DAVIS, Chief Executive Officer
(Print name/Title)
shannonthecats@gmail.com
(Email address) ATTEST:
For SHERRY FREISINGER, City Clerk
(Date)
**By:
(2nd signature here)
Morgen Fry, Assistant City Clerk
AMBER LANDINO, Chief Financial Officer
(Print name/Title)
loveslifeamber@yahoo.com
(Email address)
(Date)
If required by City, proper notary acknowledgment of execution by contractor must be attached. If a
Corporation, Agreement must be signed by one corporate officer from each of the following two groups.
*Group A. **Group B.
Chairman, Secretary,
President, or Assistant Secretary,
Vice-President CFO or Assistant Treasurer
Otherwise, the corporation must attach a resolution certified by the secretary or assistant secretary under
corporate seal empowering the officer(s) signing to bind the corporation.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
For CINDIE K. McMAHON, City Attorney
By: ____________________________
Deputy City Attorney
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EXHIBIT “A”
SCOPE OF GRANT
The Arts Commission met and approved the grant awards on May 1, 2025, indicating funding is in
accordance with the Final 2025-26 Funding Plan.
Grant Support Documents
Required
• Fiscal Year 2025-26 Community Arts Grants Guidelines
• Completed Community Arts Grants 2025-26 Application
Optional, As Needed
• Community Arts Grants 2025-26 – Project Budget Information
• Community Arts Grants 2025-26 – Revised Project Form
• Community Arts Grants 2025-26 – Revised Project Budget Information
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FISCAL YEAR 2025-26
COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS GUIDELINES
WELCOME
The City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office serves to encourage, develop and facilitate an enriched environment of artistic,
creative and cultural activity in the City of Carlsbad and the North San Diego County region. The Cultural Arts Office manages
funding programs to provide financial support to organizations, schools and individuals for various projects through a
competitive application and review process. These projects benefit the community through an array of activities for schools,
artists and organizations. The Community Arts Grants program was identified for continued and increasing support by the
Carlsbad City Council through the 2018 Arts & Culture Master Plan.
The City of Carlsbad’s Community Arts Grants program supports quality arts and cultural programming that promotes the
representation and participation of diverse groups of individuals, including and not limited to people of differing abilities,
class, generations, ethnicities and races, gender identities, religious or spiritual beliefs, sexual orientations, or veteran status.
Our mission supports the following values:
• Provide inclusive opportunities for arts & culture experiences for Carlsbad students and residents
reducing/eliminating barriers for participation.
• Provide arts education and lifelong learning opportunities for all ages.
• Support local and regional arts organizations as an important component of the economy and quality of life in
Carlsbad and North San Diego County.
• Support arts education in schools and through affiliated organizations.
• Develop and support organizational strength and capacity of Carlsbad arts organizations.
• Encourage new and emerging artists, arts organizations and programs in Carlsbad, CA.
• Celebrate Carlsbad as an exciting, vibrant and creative destination for residents and visitors alike.
• Acknowledge indigenous land and cultural awareness in the Carlsbad community.
FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 OVERVIEW
The updated FY 2025-26 guidelines reflect national grantmaking trends and best practices and support funding for artists and
arts organizations in Carlsbad and surrounding areas. Guidelines were approved by the City of Carlsbad’s Arts Commission on
Dec. 5, 2024.
Total funding available for the FY 2025-26 cycle is $117,128. All final reports are due within 30 days of the completion of the
event or Oct. 2, 2026, whichever comes first. The first 80% of all awarded funds will be disbursed after agreements are
executed and by the Sept. 2, 2025, grant start date; the final 20% once the final report and budget are submitted and
approved.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Grantees are asked to remain vigilant and informed of health and safety requirements, including mandated protocols as
outlined by state, county, local or other governmental bodies always. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of the
agreement and grant funds.
Important dates for the FY 2025-26 grant cycle application are as follows:
• Applications open: Monday, Feb. 10, 2025
• Applications due: Monday, Mar. 17, 2025
• Arts Commission Funding Plan review & approval: Thursday, May 1, 2025, subject to change
• Funding Cycle begins Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025
• All projects must be completed by Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2026
• Applications can be accessed online.
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UPDATES FOR THIS YEAR
• Professional artist or outside consultant: All proposed arts projects must involve a professional artist or outside
consultant in lieu of or in addition to the applicant/teacher. Example, professional graphic artist, choreographer, etc.
from outside of the project site. SEE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND AFFILIATED GROUPS – ARTS IN SCHOOLS
• NOTE: Educational Institutions Application Limit: There is a cap on the number of applications for Educational
Institutions (Arts in Schools) of (3) three grants per school site. For detailed requirements, please refer to the Arts in
Schools Requirements section.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL APPLICANTS; IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY
All applicants, including fiscal agents and school-affiliated groups, must comply with the following:
• Nonprofit Status: Applicants must be recognized as nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations by the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) or the California State Franchise Tax Board. A complete Statement of Information should be on file with
the California Secretary of State. This statement should be filed within the first 90 days of incorporation and updated
in accordance with state law.
• Tax Identification: Applicants must provide their Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) from the IRS.
Information will be checked through GuideStar’s Charity Check.
• PLEASE NOTE: all organizations, including schools, must submit the names and contact information for the authorized
signatories. Applications that do not identify the correct signatories for an organization or school will not be accepted.
• Specific exemptions for Educational Institutions: Educational institutions are exempt from the need for tax-exempt
status under Section 501(c)(3) but are still eligible to apply.
• Partnership Projects: For projects involving partnerships, only one application is allowed. If a school partners with an
arts organization or artist, a signed agreement between the parties is required, with the school as the lead applicant.
APPLICATION PROCESS
When applying, organizations must ensure the following:
• Proof of nonprofit status: Provide evidence of nonprofit status or details of a fiscal agent.
• Statement of Information: Submit a current California Statement of Information reflecting Active Status, along with a
list of Authorized Signatories, their signing authority, and the type of authority (individual or joint).
GUIDELINE APPENDICES
• Appendix 1 – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
• Appendix 2 – Ineligible Organizations and Activities
FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 FUNDING CATEGORIES
Funding is structured by the classification of each organization, then according to available categories. Applicants may only
apply to one category per grant cycle:
• Arts Organizations or Fiscal Agents of Organizations - $7,500 maximum award per grant
• Emerging Arts Organizations - $5,000 maximum award per grant
• Educational Institutions and Affiliated Groups (Arts in Schools) - $3,500 maximum award per grant. Three (3) grants
maximum per school site per year.
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ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
• Arts organizations must be registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations for at least three years as of Jan. 1, 2025.
• Applicants may only submit one (1) application per funding cycle and cannot apply to multiple categories.
• Arts organizations grants - $7,500 maximum award per grant.
• All arts projects require the participation of a professional artist or an outside subject matter expert.
• Arts projects will be defined as programs, activities, and events primarily designed to be arts focused. These projects may
be presented in person, or virtually if any government issued health mandates are in effect.
• Arts project grants awards must be used for specific art project support and cannot be used for general operating support.
EMERGING ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
• Emerging arts organization must be based in Carlsbad, CA.
• These grants are for smaller nonprofit organizations that are relatively new to the nonprofit community.
• Emerging arts organizations - $5,000 maximum award per grant.
• Must have a nonprofit 501(c)(3) status of three (3) years or less.
o If 501(c)(3) status has not yet been attained, please provide proof of acting in alignment with the IRS definition of a
nonprofit: possessing a nonprofit established mission, an advisory committee or a board of directors, and a history of
activities directly related to the purpose of eligibility to attain nonprofit status.
o Additionally, emerging arts organizations aspiring to a nonprofit status must apply through a fiscal agent.
o Fiscal agents will be responsible for receiving awarded funds and dispersing them with a service fee of no more than
10% of the amount awarded to the applicant.
• Projects must take place in Carlsbad, CA and be accessible to the public, and benefit the community of Carlsbad.
• Projects must be representative of at least one of the following mediums/forms of artistic expression:
o Dance
o Original music composition/lyrics
o Spoken word/poetry
o Visual Arts that utilize sustainable or recycled materials
FISCAL AGENT REQUIREMENTS
o Individuals or organizations in the process of applying for nonprofit status may apply through a fiscal agent.
o Any partnership between an individual, educational institution or organization must include a letter of agreement from
the partnering entities.
o Fiscal agents will be responsible for receiving awarded funds and dispersing them with a service fee of no more than
10% of the amount awarded to the applicant.
o Organizations that act as fiscal agents are still eligible to apply for a Community Arts Grants for their organization.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND AFFILIATED GROUPS – ARTS IN SCHOOLS
• Arts in Schools requests are only available to nonprofit schools or school-affiliated groups in Carlsbad, CA.
• Arts in Schools are defined as programs, activities, and events that are primarily designed to be arts focused.
• Arts in Schools grants - $3,500 maximum award per grant with a maximum of three (3) grants per school site per year.
• Individual schools and entities representing a school (such as foundations, booster organizations etc.) can submit a
maximum of three (3) grant applications from the categories below. See FAQ’s for further information on acceptable
categories:
o Performing arts
o Visual arts
o Nontraditional arts, such as culinary, digital, creative writing, etc.
o STEAM projects with a focus on the arts
o Arts initiatives focused on arts careers and development of arts skills. Can include arts management, non-performance
skills such as design, costuming, stagecraft, career talks or coaching by subject matter experts
o All three (3) submissions cannot be from a single art form within a category. (e.g. three dance projects in performing
arts)
• In-school grant projects utilizing teaching artists as part of the grant may not use a full-time hourly or salaried employee(s)
of the respective school district to lead activities, performances, or projects; however, they may utilize teaching artists
employed by other school districts.
o Out-of-school programs utilizing teaching artists as part of the grant may utilize teaching artists that are employed by
any school district.
• All partnerships must include a signed letter of agreement from the partnering entities.
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APPLICANT INFORMATION
FY 2025-26 Grant Cycle Schedule
Feb. 10, 2025 Applications Open
Feb. 18, 2025 Applicant Workshop virtual.
Feb. 18 - Feb. 28, 2025 Technical assistance meetings available by appointment
Mar. 17, 2025 Application Deadline: applications must be submitted electronically to City by 11:59 p.m.
Mar. 24 – Apr. 21, 2025 Submitted materials are reviewed and scored by a peer panel consisting of local and regional artists,
arts professionals, and educators
May 1, 2025 Funding plan presented to Arts Commission for review and approval
May 12- June 30, 2025 Begin email notifications to Grantees of award and City create and route DocuSign agreements for
electronic signatures.
Sept. 2, 2025 Project/activity period opens.
Sept. 2, 2026 Project/activity period closes.
Oct. 2, 2026 All FY 2025-26 Final Reports are due. Grantees complete a Final Report within 30 days of the program
end date or by Oct. 2, 2026, whichever comes first.
APPLICANT WORKSHOPS AND ONE-ON-ONE APPOINTMENTS
Application information and links, including online tutorials, will be available on the Community Arts Grants application portal. The
following resources will be available for applicants in the fiscal year 2025-26 cycle:
• The applicant workshop will include a general overview of the grant process, application and procedures. New applicants
are required to attend.
• Technical Assistance Meetings – Applicants may schedule a 30-minute appointment with grant program staff to answer
questions about the process, application or other topics. These appointments will be dependent on staff capacity and
availability. Applicants are required to attend the Applicant Workshop prior to the appointment. To schedule a one-on-one appointment, please call Cultural Arts office at 442-339-2090 or email Arts@carlsbadca.gov
• Please note that staff will review applications for effective and impactful delivery of information and ensure completeness
and clarity of the information supplied. Staff will not provide feedback on content, programming, or other project details.
PANEL REVIEW AND SCORING OF APPLICATIONS
Submitted applications are reviewed and scored by a virtual peer panel of local and regional artists, arts professionals, and
educators. The panelists’ scoring will inform a funding plan for review and final approval by the Carlsbad Arts Commission. SCORING RUBRIC FOR ALL CATEGORIES (EXCEPT EMERGING ARTISTS)
Application scores will be based on the following criteria aligned with the Community Arts Grants mission. Panelists will be asked to
undertake the following scoring recommendations and directives:
• Panelists will score applications on how closely the project(s) achieve the goals of the respective grant category.
• Panelists may be asked to convene to discuss the application’s merits.
• Award amounts are determined via a formula that takes into consideration the total amount of available funds, the average
scores of the applicants, and an assigned percentage based on those scores.
The scoring of applications will be based on the following criteria, with a maximum score of 50 points. The provided examples are for
informational purposes only and are not meant to be exhaustive:
• Quality of Program(s) (10 points)
o Reinforce accessible artistic and cultural opportunities and experiences for Carlsbad residents.
o Provide arts education and lifelong learning opportunities for all ages.
• Community Impact (30 points)
o Celebrate and promote Carlsbad as an exciting, vibrant, and creative destination for our community, students, as well
as visitors and tourists throughout the world.
o Support local and regional arts and cultural organizations as an important component of the economy and quality of
life in Carlsbad and North San Diego County.
o Accessibility of program for participants and audience members, including economic limitations under the Americans
with Disabilities Act.
• Encouragement of programs that promote the representation and participation of diverse groups of individuals, including
and not limited to people of differing abilities, class, generations, ethnicities and races, gender identities, religious or
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spiritual beliefs, sexual orientations and veteran status.
• Organizational Capacity (10 points)
o Provide evidence of organizational strength and capacity to support the scope of the project/activity.
OTHER REVIEW AND SCORING INFORMATION
• Cultural Arts Office staff will review applications after the deadline.
• Applications deemed eligible will be forwarded to scoring panelists and reviewed within the context of the project or
program as outlined in the application.
• Incomplete applications, or applications with incorrect information, will be deemed ineligible.
AGREEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTEES
Upon approval of your application:
• Legal Agreement with the City of Carlsbad: To proceed with your project, you must first enter into a legal agreement with
the City of Carlsbad. City will route the agreement using DocuSign to obtain secure electronic signatures, and the
commencement of your project is contingent upon the execution of this agreement.
• Non-Profit Corporation Signing Authorities: All agreements MUST be signed by two officers listed on the Statement of
Information filed with the California Secretary of State for your organization (or as listed on the most recent board roster).
These officers should be those who are authorized to enter into legally binding agreements on behalf of your organization,
such as CEO, CFO, Treasurer, Secretary.
One corporate officer from each of the following groups must sign the agreement:
Group A Group B
Chairman, Secretary,
President, or Assistant Secretary,
Vice-President CFO or Assistant Treasurer
Otherwise, the corporation must attach a resolution certified by the secretary or assistant secretary under corporate seal
empowering the officer(s) signing to bind the corporation.
You can verify your status with the California Secretary of State and see the officers listed on the Statement of Information at this
website: Search | California Secretary of State. Further documentation of signature authorization will be requested if the most
recent Statement of Information has not been filed.
Specific Entity Requirements:
o Fiscal Agents: The agreement must be signed by two officers from the fiscal agent’s organization, as per organization’s
Statement of Information.
o Educational Institutions: A Signature Delegation Form must be completed by the school principal and a district
representative (e.g., Assistant Superintendent).
o School-Affiliated Groups (i.e., school booster groups): Follow the same signature requirements as nonprofit
organizations.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Applicants who have been granted funding in previous cycles must meet all requirements from those past
agreements before they are eligible to receive a new agreement for the FY 2025-26 cycle.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Grant recipients are required to maintain three (3) years of accounts, records and evidence pertaining to costs incurred and
revenues acquired under the respective grant program. Grantees should be able to provide upon request:
• Accurate, current and complete disclosure of revenue and expenses for the project.
• Records that adequately identify the sources and application of funds for grant sponsored activities.
• Accounting records supported by source documentation – invoices, receipts, bank statements, etc.
• All awardees must provide documents within thirty (30) days of receipt of request. This includes but is not limited to,
agreements, revised project forms, final reports, and financial accounting.
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PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
• Grant recipients must acknowledge the Cultural Arts Office for its support of the project in printed, electronic and/or
broadcast promotions.
• The following acknowledgment along with a City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts logo must appear on all printed and electronic
materials: “This program is funded in part by the City of Carlsbad’s Cultural Arts Office.” This logo and guidelines for
acknowledgment are available on the Community Arts Grants webpage or upon request.
• Grantees who fail to provide public acknowledgment may be denied future project funding.
PROMOTION BY CITY
• Grantees are required to keep the Cultural Arts Office informed of all program dates and times.
• If the grantee wishes to participate in promotion through approved city channels, they may opt-in as part of the agreement.
All participation in promotion through the city’s social media channels and other outlets, is subject to staff review, editing
and approval prior to promotion.
• Grantees are encouraged and expected to:
o Give notifications and invitations to the Cultural Arts Office staff that will be extended to the Carlsbad Arts Commission
at least two (2) weeks in advance of program.
o Extensively promote funded events and projects with appropriate verbiage as indicated in “Public Acknowledgement”
stipulated above.
FINAL REPORTS, SITE VISITS AND PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
The Cultural Arts staff may monitor grant projects during the grant cycle, including potential site visits. The reports of these visits will
be included in grant application files and may provide a basis for evaluation of future requests.
Grantees will have an option to replace digitally submitted final reports with in-person site visits and/or interviews. Pending any
health and safety mandates and protocols as outlined by state, county, local or other governmental bodies, these site visits/
interviews may be conducted by Cultural Arts staff and/or Arts Commissioner(s), as available, and appropriate to each grant.
Grantees may still opt to submit on-line final reports in consultation with staff. In all cases, grantees will still be required to submit
final budget forms digitally for staff review and approval.
All final reports are due within thirty (30) days of the completion of the event or Oct. 2, 2026, whichever comes first, to receive the
final award payment. Excessively late submission of a final report may result in action taken per contract.
ASSISTANCE
Cultural Arts Office staff are always available to assist applicants. Please contact Cultural Arts office at 442-339-2090 or email
Arts@carlsbadca.gov.
POLICIES
• Once submitted, applications may be moved into a different category at the discretion of Cultural Arts staff. Notification will
be made to the applicant.
• The City of Carlsbad reserves the right to limit funding amounts to any applicant, regardless of eligibility or panel score,
based on fiscal year limitations.
• Cultural Arts Office staff actively review and evaluate all aspects of the funding program and process. Updates may occur
throughout the funding calendar. Cultural Arts staff will provide information on program updates, to all grantees when they
are implemented.
• Any significant changes or amendments by the grantee to approved projects must be submitted in writing to the Cultural
Arts Office by the grantee before any grant funds are used, and before the execution of any altered activity. This includes,
but is not limited to, changes in purpose, scope, services, target audiences, intended timeline, personnel, location, date,
activities, or budget. This requirement will be included in the agreement.
• The Cultural Arts Office reserves the right to review, cancel or reallocate project funds significantly altered or shifted from
stated goals in the original approved application and/or revised project form. Canceled funds must be returned to the
Cultural Arts Office within thirty (30) days of written notification.
• No two (2) entities (organization or school/affiliated groups) may apply for funding for the same project.
• Applicants may only apply to one (1) category per funding cycle.
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OTHER INFORMATION
Carlsbad Arts Commission Meetings:
Carlsbad Arts Commission meetings are public, and information is available on the city website. A meeting is scheduled for
May 1, 2025, to approve the FY 2025-26 Community Arts Grants Funding Plan. For more information about the duties of the
Carlsbad Arts Commission and its meetings, visit the Arts Commission webpage.
HOW TO APPLY
Application
All applications must be submitted online. The application is comprised of approximately five (5) main sections, some of which
include long-answer sections and attachments. The application is available at the Community Arts Grants webpage.
• Organization Information: An updated Statement of Information and approved signatories must be submitted for
applications to be accepted.
• Project Information and Narrative
• Project Support Information
• Budget: A budget form and sample can be found at the Community Arts Grants webpage.
• Signatory Information as described in the section titled “Agreement Requirements for Grantees.”
APPENDIX 1: COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS FAQ’S
Are there any organizations that are ineligible to receive Community Arts Grant funding?
Yes. For-profit organizations are ineligible to receive funding through the Community Arts Grants program. This includes for-profit
schools and businesses.
Can I apply to more than one category?
No. Unlike previous grant cycles, artists and organizations may only apply to one (1) category per fiscal year grant cycle.
What projects are eligible for the Emerging Arts Organization category?
Projects must be representative of at least one of the following mediums/forms of artistic expression:
o Dance
o Original music composition/lyrics
o Spoken word/poetry
o Visual Arts using sustainable or recycled materials
o Ethnic or indigenous art forms
o Digital art forms such as film, animation, etc.
What arts organizations qualify to apply in the Emerging Arts Organization category?
• Arts Organization must be based in Carlsbad.
• Must have a nonprofit 501(c)(3) status of three (3) years or less:
• If 501(c)(3) status has not yet been attained, please provide proof of acting in alignment with the IRS definition of a
nonprofit; possessing a nonprofit established mission, an advisory committee or a board of directors, and a history of
activities directly related to the purpose of eligibility to attain a nonprofit status.
• Additionally, emerging arts organizations aspiring to a nonprofit status must apply through a fiscal agent.
Is attendance required for the workshops and information sessions?
Workshop attendance or technical assistance meeting is required for all new applicants and those applying in the Emerging Arts
Organization category. Workshop attendance or technical assistance meetings by returning awardees is highly recommended as an
opportunity for staff to guide and assist applicants in the FY 2025-26 Community Arts Grants application process.
How are final awards decided?
All award amount decisions consider the total amount of funding available, scores from panelists, and the request from the applying
entity. After panelists score, Cultural Arts staff will create a funding plan based on these factors, which is forwarded to the Arts
Commission for final approval.
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Can one school site apply for multiple educational institutions (or Arts in Schools) grants?
Yes. Individual schools and entities representing a school (such as foundations, booster organizations etc.) can submit a maximum of
three (3) grant applications per educational institution amongst the list below; all three (3) submissions cannot be from a single
medium.
Examples of acceptable mediums:
• Performing arts
• Visual arts
• Nontraditional arts, such as culinary, digital, creative writing, etc.
• STEAM projects with a focus on the arts
• Arts initiatives focused on arts careers and development of arts skills. Can include arts management, non-performance skills
such as design, costuming, stagecraft, career talks or coaching by subject matter experts
• All three (3) submissions cannot be from a single art form within a category. (e.g. three dance projects in performing arts)
APPENDIX 2: INELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
The City of Carlsbad will NOT award Community Arts Grants to:
• For-profit organizations, schools, and businesses.
• Organizations and/or affiliates that are directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on
behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office.
• Governmental agencies or public authorities.
• Applicants that have a “delinquent” status with the Community Arts Grants funding programs.
• Retroactive funding for completed activities.
• Religious and/or sectarian programming or any programming and/or services solely for the promotion of or consumption by
a specific religious order and/or sect.
• Cash reserves or endowments of any kind. Awards are to be expended within the designated funding period.
• Capital expenditures, including construction, renovation, or purchase of real property.
• Applications that do not support nonprofit, public art activities or projects that benefit a for-profit business or activity.
• Projects through a fiscal sponsor that benefit the sponsoring organization or are an extension of the sponsoring
organization’s programs or services.
• Support groups and/or nonprofit organizations supporting city departments or facilities.
• General operating costs, including costs associated with the start-up of a new organization.
• Applications to reduce existing deficits.
Funding may NOT be used for:
• Fundraising expenses.
• Consultants who are members of an applicant’s staff or board.
• Political campaigns or lobbying activities.
• Payments to students.
• Endowments or endowment campaigns.
• Scholarships, fellowships or tuition assistance.
• Costs incurred before the start of the funded project or outside the funding period.
• Project or activities outside the City of Carlsbad limits.
• Entry fees for competitions or sponsorship fees.
• Pageants, fund-raising events, or hospitality costs.
• Private foundations or other re-granting organizations.
• Religious or doctrinal purposes, although faith-based organizations may apply for program support.
• Publication of manuscripts or compositions not created as part of a grant-supported project.
• Purchase of monetary awards, cash prizes, contributions, or donations.
• Professional development for staff and board members.
• Scholarly or academic research, tuition and activities which generate academic credit or formal study toward an academic
or professional degree.
• Creation of textbooks.
• Ongoing, recurring administrative expenses.
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Carlsbad High School Choir Program
Fiscal Year 2025-26: Educational Institutions
or Affiliated Groups
CHS Choral Boosters
Shannon Davis
PO Box 92
Carlsbad, CA 92018
cbadchoralboosters@gmail.com
O: 760-586-7021
Shannon Davis
PO Box 92
Carlsbad, CA 92018
cbadchoralboosters@gmail.com
O: 760-456-9386
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Application Form
Application Verification
Application Type Verification:*
This application is for Educational Institutions or Affiliated Groups applying for an Arts Project category. If
you are looking for other funding opportunities, please click on the "Apply" button in the blue bar on the top
of this screen.
Applicants may only submit one application per category per funding cycle.
I am applying to the Educational Institutions or Affiliated Groups category
Guidelines & Eligibility Review Confirmation:*
Please be sure to review the Community Arts Grants Guidelines and eligibility requirements prior to submitting a
grant application. A summary of the eligibility requirements is also provided on the application homepage.
I have reviewed the Community Arts Grants Guidelines and eligibility requirements
All applicants that wish to collaborate with others to complete this grant application click "Collaborator'
button on the top right section of this page.
Collaborator feature
Video Tutorial (2 minutes long)
*If applicable, please note that some data from the applying organization's GuideStar profile may be pre-
populated (copied) into the corresponding GuideStar questions on this application form. You may do so by clicking
on the "Copy GuideStar" profile button on the top right section of this page (next to the "Collaborator" button) and
selecting what you would like to pre-populate. Note that you will have the ability to edit your pre-populated
information.
Organization Information
Past Funding*
Has your organization received funding from the City of Carlsbad's Community Arts Grants program in the past?
Yes
Educational Institution or Affiliated Group Name (i.e. Carlsbad Elementary,
Carlsbad Booster Club):*
Carlsbad High School Choral Boosters
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Organization website URL:*
https://www.chschoral.com/
Organization Mission Statement:
Please provide your organization's mission statement. If you have a GuideStar profile, you may copy and paste
your organization's GuideStar mission statement or provide another version here.
TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND VOLUNTEER SUPPORT FOR THE CO-CURRICULAR AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR
SHOW CHOIR PROGRAM AT CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL.
The choral program at Carlsbad High School fosters creativity, discipline and perseverance and directs
youthful energy towards positive self-esteem and community enrichment. Talented high school students
work throughout the school year performing in scholastic and community choral activities, and competing in
various statewide competitions.
Past Funding Report Requirements
Current Grantee Requirements:*
If you are a returning grantee from the previous grant cycle, please confirm that you understand that a final report
and final budget for your organization must be submitted prior to entering a new grant agreement with the City of
Carlsbad. A final report and final budget must be submitted (30) calendar days after the project end date.
Alternatively, if you cannot meet this requirement, we will accept a project status update via email explaining the
status of your project, estimated project end date and any other project details you would like to share with us.
I understand that should my organization receive funding for this grant cycle, my organization will fulfill all
reporting requirements from the previous cycle prior to my organization entering a new agreement with the City
of Carlsbad.
Yes
Project Information and Narrative
Project Information and Narrative
•Arts in Schools will be defined as programs, activities and events that are primarily designed to be arts
focused
•Arts in Schools grant awards maximum is $3,500
•All arts projects/activities require the participation of an artist or subject matter expert in addition to lead
teacher.
•Funding opportunity for one (1) year grant only.
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•Individual schools and entities representing a school (such as foundations, booster organizations, etc.) can
submit a maximum of three (3) grant applications in these categories (See Guidelines FAQ's for more
information on accepted categories):
o Performing Arts
o Visual Arts
o Nontraditional Arts, such as culinary, digital, creative writing, etc.
o STEAM projects with a focus on the arts
o Arts initiatives focused on arts careers and development of arts skills. Can include arts
management, non-performance skills such as design, costuming, stagecraft, career talks or
coaching by subject matter experts
•All three (3) submissions cannot be from a single art form within a category. (e.g. three dance projects in
performing arts)
Project Name:*
Please provide us with the name of the arts project.
Carlsbad High School Choir Program
Project Summary:*
Please provide us with a brief summary of your project.
Carlsbad High School Choir Program consists of three award-winning choirs, beginning, intermediate and
advanced. Sound Express and Encore, the advanced and intermediate level show choirs, focus on highly
technical choreography and skilled vocals. Lancer Choir, the beginning chamber choir, is for any student with
a passion for singing. All students perform at three productions at the high school each year. Sound Express
and Encore also develop competition sets, traveling to 3-5 competitions a year to showcase a cohesive
narrative through movement and song.
The choir relies on music arranging for their set performances, concerts and festival competitions. In music,
an arrangement is a musical reconceptualization of a previously composed work. It may differ from the
original work by means of reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or development of the
formal structure. Arranging involves adding compositional techniques, such as new thematic material for
introductions, transitions, or modulations, and endings. Arranging is the art of giving an existing melody
musical variety and must be completed by a music arranger. Each song that is arranged can cost between
$400 and $700.
Professional music arrangers exude an excellence and talented gift for music. Their craft is invaluable to
music programs nationwide. We work with NY based arranger Nicholas Prior, Southern California premier
arranger Dan Scoville and CHS Alumni and college student Travis Kramer.
Project Start Date:*
Please note that the project start date must be on or after September 2, 2025.
09/02/2025
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Project End Date:*
Please note that the project end date must be on or before September 2, 2026.
06/04/2026
Project Details:
Please provide additional details for the project such as additional dates, times and location(s) for all project
events for marketing, communications and/or possible future site visits.
Carlsbad choirs show off their talents each year with three Carlsbad based shows and 3-5 regional
competitions across Southern California and Arizona. Their exceptional performances are only made possible
by impressive choreography and stellar music arranging. Each of the three Carlsbad shows contain unique
material with original choreography and arrangements, and the show choirs Sound Express and Encore also
prepare 20 minute sets of music and dance for the competitions.
Musical arrangements are created throughout the year in support of all performances and competitions.
Professional arrangements are important to the choir's success.
Amount Requested:*
This is the amount your organization is requesting from the City of Carlsbad's Cultural Arts Grants. Please note that
the maximum funding amount request is $3,500 for Educational Institutions or Affiliated Groups.
$3,500.00
Participants:*
Total number of expected participants for this project (i.e. artists, coordinators, directors, students.)
120
Audience:*
Total number of expected audience attendance for this project.
5000
Previous Project Success:
If your organization has completed a similar project, please provide details of the project and why it was
successful.
Carlsbad choirs have won many regional competitions throughout San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles.
Their success lies in hard work, team bonding and advanced choreography, music, and costumes. With a focus
on narrative storytelling through dance and song, these show choirs captivate their audience time and time
again. With impressive sets created by a master choreographer and unique musical arrangements, they
embody an unmatched joy and energy on stage.
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We have received your generous support for years. We have always focused on Musical Arrangements as a
key area of support. The most recent results of the support are shown in the following performances and
competitions (upcoming and past) from the 2024-2025 school year:
Dec 13-14: Carlsbad on Broadway Holiday Show (concert in CAC)
Feb 21-22: Esperanza Show Choir Competition in Anaheim, CA (1st and 2nd places awarded)
Feb 28-March 1: Night with the Stars (concert in CAC)
March 14-15 Monsoon Madness Competition at Valley Vista High School in Surprise, AZ (First ever out of
state competition!)
March 27-29 Oceanside High School Sound Off Competition
May 16-17 Pop Show (concert in CAC)
Project Distinction:
What makes this project distinctive?
The Carlsbad High School Vocal Music Program is one of the few remaining competitive programs in San
Diego County and strives to promote awareness, appreciation, and expression of the arts in the community.
Since the Covid pandemic, many local programs have been reduced or eliminated entirely. Carlsbad High’s
Choral Department is part of the revival of live performing arts both for students and the community at large.
The Carlsbad shows have been top notch this year and exciting to watch. This year's competition sets from
Sound Express and Encore show they are on track for another outstanding year, following 1st and 2nd place
wins against top Southern California show choirs in their first competition of the season. Carlsbad has a
tradition of winning against better endowed schools (especially from the Hollywood area where
entertainment moguls can fund at 10x the Carlsbad budget.)
CHS Vocal Music’s major areas of distinction are in its professional arrangements and choreography. From a
funding perspective, we are unable to match the spending that other large choirs use for elaborate set
materials, but Carlsbad has a distinction and culture of a high level of sweat equity. Our powerful
choreography matches our arrangements and we have created narrative sets with far more intricate and
involved dance than the competition. The arrangements are symbiotic with the movement. It is truly a joy to
watch. The students have unbelievable energy and vibrance on stage.
Project Goals:
What are the goals (outputs and/or outcomes) of the project? How will you measure your goals?
Carlsbad High Choir Program has several goals for the 2025-2026 year. We want to foster a creative and
rewarding environment for all students in the program. We will provide students with opportunities to learn
vocal and dance technique, make friendships, explore their creativity and develop real world skills.
Further, we aim to provide quality songs that, when masterfully arranged, will be performed at concerts,
shows and ultimately during competition in the spring. As we don't have the large external funding of our
Hollywood/Burbank area competition, who put forward production budgets in the hundreds of thousands of
dollars, we target our precious resources on high quality music arrangement and choreography and the
strength and motivation of our student performers.
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We will evaluate our success based on show attendance and competitive awards. We will also consider the
roster numbers year over year as well as continued participation and support from businesses and
fundraising partners.
Target Population:
Who is your target population and why? How will you reach them?
Our target population includes our entire high school student body, staff, parents and local community as
benefactors of our top-notch performances. The students at Valley Middle School and Calavera Hills Middle
School receive special performances by the CHS Vocal Music students to encourage the continuation of their
music education and to grow interest in further pursuit of music recognizing that they too would grow to
perform at that level.
In addition, students and families of the southern California Show Choir competition festival program benefit
from performances throughout the season. The audiences consist of traditional music enthusiasts and family,
but almost more gratifyingly, the competing show choirs cheer and encourage their competition in a manner
almost not seen in other competitions. The entire community appreciates the hard work required to put on a
great show, identifying with it and supporting their competition.
Project Partnerships:
If applicable, please provide names and brief descriptions of roles for any partners in this project. This would
include any organizations, artists or individuals involved in your project that are not employed or affiliated with the
applying organization.
Professional music arrangers exude excellence and exhibit a talented gift for music. Their craft is invaluable
to music programs nationwide. We work with 3 arrangers shown below:
Dan Scoville (Arranger)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-scoville-583a5953/
Nicholas Prior (Arranger)
https://www.c4ensemble.org/nicholasprior.html
Travis Kramer (Arranger)
https://www.traviskramermusic.com/services
Partner Resumes:
If applicable, you may upload any resumes of teaching artists, artists, or any other partners in the proposed project
here. Please consolidate into one PDF if possible.
Contact the Cultural Arts department at arts@carlsbadca.gov should you need assistance.
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Organization Changes/Challenges/Circumstances:
What special circumstances, challenges or changes have affected your organization? What impact has this had on
your organization?
The Covid pandemic and elimination of in-person activities created a difficult environment for 2025’s
graduating seniors. We look forward to renewing the program with an eye to the future.
In the midst of Covid, in 2022, Mr. Eloy Castaneda took over as Choral Director of the three choirs. This was a
particularly difficult time to join a program that places so much emphasis on large public events. He was
ready for the challenge and was the perfect person to spark excitement among incoming and current
students. He and his creative team, including part-time choreographers Kaylen Lash and Hailey Treleaven,
put award-winning seasons together the past few years and are on track to do it again.
The program demands money for music, choreography, sets, costumes, etc. Costs continue to rise, especially
in transportation, music arranging and general supplies. We must provide the same experience for all
students, regardless of income. We have many fundraisers throughout the year, ticket and ad sales from three
school shows and family contributions. However, increasing costs have not allowed us to really expand on the
ambitions of the program.
We are an enthusiastic and close group who has thrived despite the circumstances, and our students have
made us very proud. This year the program has grown again and we are excited for the years to come. Your
involvement and patronage in the past and hopefully in the future is very much appreciated and necessary.
If this grant application is for a school-based project, please answer the following two questions:
State Standards Support:
How does your arts education project support the California State Content Standards for the Visual and Performing
Arts? *Please refer to the California State Board of Education website for reference.
Our program supports the California State Content Standards by providing opportunities for students to
create and collaborate on vocal and dance projects throughout the school year. The program welcomes all
students and ensures that all students are given an equal arts education regardless of circumstance.
Students learn music theory, sight reading, music history and vocal techniques as well as new ways to
interpret and experience music through innovative music arrangements. They engage with music not only
with their minds but also through movement and dance. They study different cultures through song and
dance and further explore their own self-expression through exposure to many genres, styles and formats.
State Standards Description:
Please cite the specific standard numbers, grade level(s) and descriptions as they pertain to your project. Describe
how the curriculum and instruction (if applicable) of the project aligns to each standard. *Please refer to the
California State Board of Education website for reference.
Vocal students in grades 9-12 will learn music and dance in accordance with State Standards. They will
develop a technical understanding of music, music theory, and melody/harmony/rhythms in various
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contrasting styles. They create individual and small group performances for concerts and fundraisers in many
different genres and cater to different audiences. In their studies, they compare musical selections often and
examine the intent of musical arrangements.
They also learn the art of dance through the Sound Express and Encore show choir programs. They apply
movement to music and develop an understanding as to how the two arts are related. They create and
perform synchronized choreography, as well as learn how to establish and break relationships with other
dancers during the dance. They identify how certain production elements contribute to the final show. They
also listen to critical feedback so they can evaluate and refine their skills.
Project Support Information
You may upload support information in this section.
Contact the Cultural Arts office arts@carlsbadca.gov should you need assistance.
Letter of Support (OPTIONAL):
Please upload a letter of support from any partnering organization(s) and/or schools that are essential to your
project.
Materials Upload (OPTIONAL, but recommended):
Please upload any marketing materials, images, and/or files that would provide more information about your
project.
nightwiththestars_soundexpress.JPEG
Videos Upload (OPTIONAL):
Please provide us with a host website link for all videos relevant to the project.
Videos Upload (OPTIONAL)
If you do not have a URL that hosts your video, you may upload it here.
Additional Materials:
You may upload any other additional supplemental materials you wish to provide here (i.e. letter of agreement
between artist and school/affiliated group.)
Budget Information
You may upload budget support information in this section. Please consolidate into one PDF if possible.
Contact arts@carlsbadca.gov should you need assistance.
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Total Project Budget
$6,700.00
Project Budget Form:*
Download a Community Arts Grants budget form and complete the "Projected" column. Save your completed file
as a PDF and upload your project budget form here. Make sure costs tie in with your project narrative. * PLEASE
USE COMMUNITY ARTS GRANT BUDGET FORM ONLY. Budget forms are available on the Cultural Arts Community
Arts Grants webpage. Please contact the Cultural Arts office at arts@carlsbadca.gov should you need assistance.
FY 2025-26 CAG Budget Form_choralboosters.pdf
Current School Year Budget Information:
Please upload a current school year budget:
•If you are a teacher, please provide a budget for your program area that includes this project (i.e. Drama
Department budget for the school year)
•If you are an affiliated group (i.e. parent/booster organization), please provide a current school year
budget for your organization
CHS Choral Boosters 2024-2025 Budget_1.pdf
Letter of Determination (for school affiliated groups):
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Signor #1 First and Last Name (i.e. Luke Wilson):
Hannah Smith
Signor #1 Organizational Title (i.e. Secretary):
Vice President
Signor #1 Email address:
hannahsmith303@gmail.com
Signor #2 First and Last Name (i.e. Luke Wilson):
Shannon Davis
Signor #2 Organizational Title (i.e. Secretary):
Treasurer
Signor #2 Email Address:
shannonthecats@gmail.com
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03/13/2025
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File Attachment Summary
Applicant File Uploads
• Arrangers1.pdf
• nightwiththestars_soundexpress.JPEG
• FY 2025-26 CAG Budget Form_choralboosters.pdf
• CHS Choral Boosters 2024-2025 Budget_1.pdf
• chschoralboosters.jpg
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Arrangers
We work with three professional arrangers. We have requested resumes. For now, we have
attached more information about the arrangers from around the web.
Dan Scoville (arranger)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-scoville-583a5953/
Nicholas Prior (arranger)
https://www.c4ensemble.org/nicholasprior.html
Travis Kramer (arranger)
https://www.traviskramermusic.com/arrangements
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Dan Scoville
From https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-scoville-583a5953/
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dan scoville · 3rd
Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Burbank, California, United States • Contact info
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From https://www.showchoir.com/arrangers/arranger_profile.php?id=1139
Nicholas Prior
From https://www.c4ensemble.org/nicholasprior.html
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One of the Show Choir Community's premier arrangers.. I've been arranging for John Burroughs Powerhouse for 2S years, and for dozens of
award-winning groups all over the country for over 15 years. My arrangements are simply top•quality: Creative, music.alty moving. and
crafted to bring out the best In your group. Pricing is competitive.
See something you like? E-mail me at luckychrm9@yahoo.com or IM me on Facebook (Dan SCoville). I have no website, but most of my
arrangements• like the one featured in the video above -can be found on Youtube.
Contact
Phone: (818) 521-9296
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John Burroughs High School
•Powerhouse• 2013
Edgewood High Sc-hool
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JOM Burtougtis High Sc-hool
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Nicholas Prior Is a native of New Mexico, graduating from the University of New Mexico
where he was named the Outstanding Music Education Graduate, and also holds a Masters In
Music and Music Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Nicholas spent five
years teaching middle school choir at Eisenhower Middle School In Albuquerque, NM, named
the 2016 NMMEA State Honor Choir. During his time at Eisenhower he began to specialize In
arranging and composing choral music for developing voices. Nicholas was recognized in
2015 by the New Mexico Music Educators Association as the New and Emerging Music
Educator of the Year.
Nicholas has conducted with the Albuquerque Boy Oioir, the New Mexico Kod~ly lnstiMe,
the UNM Oilldren's Oiorus, the canticum Novum Singers with Harold Rosenbaum In NYC,
conducted many regional and all-state honor choirs New Mexico and New York, as well as
From https://garrettbreeze.com/show-choir-arrangers-you-should-know-nicholas-prior/
Travis Kramer
From https://www.traviskramermusic.com/arrangements
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Show Choir Arrangers You Should Know
(Nicholas Prior)
SHOW CHOIR ARRANGERS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Nicholas Prior, originally from central
New Mexico, received his Bachelors
and was awarded Outstanding Music
Education Graduate from the
University of New Mexico. and he
received his Master of Arts in Music
and Music Education from Teachers
College, Co lumbia University. He was
recognized by the New Mexico Music
Educators Association as the New and
Emerging Music Educator of the Year in
2015, and his choir was the 2016
NMMEA State Honor Choir. Nicholas
works as a professional choral artist
out of New York City, working as a
professional singer, arranger.
Custom Music Arrangements
My arrangements have been performed by numerous award-winning
show choirs from all around the country.
All arrnngemen1.s come with a rtv Score, Band Ch:.uu, Instrumental Tr.i.ck. and :t full
demo with MIDI V0c:3ls. Click tt:1cks for live performances :uc avaihble: upon request.
You .WO have the Option to purcha.se a recorded ,,,oca.J demo mck, isol:ncd MIDI ,,,ocaJ
pare 1racks.
https://www.traviskramermusic.com/services
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Arrangements Services FAQ Contact
Pricing & Additional Services
Custom Music Arrangements
full Arrangemenr w/ Accompaniment• S450
A Cappdla Arrangeme111 -$400
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Included in order:
Piano/Vocal Score
Conduccor's Score and lnsuumcncal Pans
lnstrumenml Track
Full Demo with MIDI Vocals'
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Applicant:COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS 2024-25 PROJECT BUDGET INFORMATION
$ Notes $
Admissions
Gifts/Merchandise/
Concessions
Advertising
Other
-$ Subtotal Earned Income -$
CONTRIBUTED INCOME $ Notes $
Private $3,200.00 From private sources per attached organizational budget. Income is
from donations, fundraisers and ticket sales
Individual
Public Support
Applicant Cash
CAG Request Amount $ 3,500.00 Amount requested through Community Arts Grants 2025-26
Other
Other
Subtotal Unearned Income 6,700.00$ Subtotal Unearned Income -$
Cash Notes Cash
Project Staff (non-artist)
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PROJECT EXPENSES Notes
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Applicant:COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS 2024-25 PROJECT BUDGET INFORMATION
CAG FY 2025-26 BUDGET FORM PROJECTED - APPLICATION ACTUALS - FINAL REPORT
Project Artist(s) or Arts
Instructor(s)
Educational Materials/Printing
Costumes/Props
Sets
Supplies
Licensing/Royalties
Rentals (space and/or other)
Transportation
Food & Beverage
Marketing/Promotion/
Publicity
Fiscal Agency Fee
Musical Arrangements
$ 6,700.00
Arrangements cost $400-$1400 a piece. We are looking at about 12
arrangements. Arrangement per piece has gone up this year. We
would like to spend more but have only budgeted $6700.00
Other
Other
EXPENSES TOTALS 6,700.00$ -$
Value Notes Value IN-KIND SUPPORT Notes
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Carlsbad High School Choral Booster Board
2024-2025
President, Tiffany Chuba
Vice President, Hannah Smith
Recording Secretary, Melissa Seymour
Treasurer, Shannon Davis
Assistant Treasurer, Brenda McBarron
Parliamentarian, Wendy Hernandez
Choral Director, Eloy Castaneda
cbadchoralboosters@gmail.com
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