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2020/2021 GRANT AGREEMENT FOR
Carlsbad High School Theatre Arts Department
This agreement, is made on the day of , 20 , by Carlsbad High School
Theatre Arts Department (ORGANIZATION), 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 2020/2021 Community Arts
Grants Program in an amount not to exceed two thousand three hundred dollars ($2,300) (“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 Musical Production
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 effective date of this Agreement and
expiring on September 30, 2021. 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 Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 Guidelines,
all grant funds are eligible to be used September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021. Any extension
of fund use must be requested in writing and approved in writing by City. Extension of Community
Arts Grants 2020/2021 funds may render that organization ineligible to apply for or receive
additional funds as part of the subsequent Community Arts Grants 2021/2022 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 Community Arts
Grants 2020/2021 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 agrees to 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.
c. Grantee shall complete all work in accordance with Agreement Scope, as reasonably soon as
possible, but in no case later than thirty (30) calendar days, Grantee shall notify the City of
events or proposed changes that could affect the Agreement Scope.
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d. The Grantee shall be responsible for the performance of the work, as set forth herein, and for
the preparation of reports required by this Agreement.
e. Before Grantee makes any material changes to the Agreement Scope, Grantee agrees to submit
to the City, in writing, a proposal requesting changes to the Agreement Scope. Grantee shall
make no material changes to the Agreement Scope unless and until City formally approves the
Grantee’s request in writing.
f. Grantee agrees to acknowledge the City’s Grant consistent with the 2020/2021 Community Arts
Grants Guidelines, attached hereto as Exhibit A.
g. Grantee shall provide full and timely information to the City to update staff on programs, and
include naming the City in any publications and/or social media, whether in digital or print
format, as opportunities arise.
h. Grantee shall retain all records and supporting documentation, including expenditure receipts,
applicable to the Agreement Scope and this Agreement for a period of three (3) years, and make
all records and supporting documentation readily available, upon request, for inspection and/or
audit by representatives of the City.
4. EVENT/PROGRAM PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES.
Grantee has the option to supply event and/or program information including the date, location, time,
admission, parking and related details for inclusion in Cultural Arts’ communications such as e-newsletter,
emails and website. At its discretion, the Cultural Arts Office will provide support in distributing the
information through the city’s established channels of communication. If grantee wishes to participate, the
grantee needs to submit the information to the Cultural Arts Office at least 60 days prior to the event or
program.
Please initial box to opt-in to promotional opportunities
5. RETURN OF GRANT FUNDS.
Any determination, by the City, of noncompliance with activities and expenditures outlined in the
Agreement Scope without prior notice and express approval by the City, upon demand by the City, Grantee
agrees to return to the City the amount requested by the City, up to and including an amount equivalent to
the full Grant award. Failure of the Grantee to comply with the terms of this Agreement shall not be the
cause for return of Grant funds if, in the judgement of the City, such failure was due to no fault of the
Grantee. In such case, any amount required to settle, at minimum cost, any irrevocable obligations properly
incurred shall be eligible to be paid by Grant funds. However, if, due to COVID-19 or local health orders,
Grantee is unable to complete all events or requirements of the Scope of Work, Grantee may be required
to return up to the full amount of the award or a prorated amount based on the percentage of the work
completed.
6. REQUIRED REPORTS.
Failure to complete the following reports may render the recipient ineligible to receive the full and final
payment of the Grant award.
a. Submit a Revised Project Form, as required per the 2020/2021 Community Arts Grants
Guidelines, attached hereto as Exhibit A, within thirty (30) days of Grant award notification.
b. Submit a Final Report including all required attachments by completing the designated form to
the City (30) calendar days after the Agreement Scope end date or, September 30, 2021,
whichever is earlier.
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.
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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 the COVID-19 pandemic
(including, but not limited to, state or local health orders and social distancing measures) must be
submitted to City at least fifteen (15) calendar days before implementation of the change. Proposed
modifications will be reviewed, 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 Community Arts Grants 2021 Guidelines provided with the original executed
agreement.
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 sixty (60) 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
budget income, expenses or line item designations from Grantee’s budget, 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 September 30, 2021.
11. COVENANT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION.
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.
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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 Theatre Arts Department City of Carlsbad
Attn: Matthew Fauls-Rivas Library & Cultural Arts Director Smithson
210 Rancho Del Oro 1775 Dove Lane
Oceanside, CA 92057 Carlsbad, CA 92011
Email: matthew.fauls-rivas@carlsbadusd.net
13. INDEMNIFICATION.
Grantee hereby agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold free and harmless the City, its officers and
employees, 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 executed by a duly
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.
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 that it 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 of whether or not to seek advice
of counsel with respect to this Agreement is a decision which is the sole responsibility of Grantee. This
Agreement shall not be construed in favor of or against either Party by reason of the extent to which either
Party participated in the drafting of this Agreement
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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
(Print name/Title)
(Email address)
ATTEST:
(Date)
**By:
(2nd signature here)
For BARBARA ENGLESON
City Clerk
(Print name/Title)
(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 CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney
By: ____________________________
Assistant City Attorney
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bbrockett@carlsbadusd.net
Dr. Bryan Brockett Principal
8/21/2020
Asst Supt Business
chris.wright@carlsbadusd.net
Chris Wright
8/21/2020
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EXHIBIT “A”
SCOPE OF GRANT
Itemized list of what Grantee will complete to satisfy grant funding.
Items which may be included in this section:
Required
1. Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 Guidelines
2. Completed Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 Application
Optional, As Needed
3. Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 – Project Budget Information
4. Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 – Revised Project Form
5. Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 – Revised Project Budget Information
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EXHIBIT "A"
COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS GUIDELINES – 2020/2021
COVID-19 UPDATE
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 Northern 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 supports activities that provide and support quality arts and cultural programming within
Carlsbad. Our mission is to:
Reinforce accessible arts and culture opportunities and experiences for Carlsbad students and residents;
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
Northern 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 arts programs and organizations in Carlsbad; and
Celebrate Carlsbad as an exciting, vibrant and creative destination for our residents and visitors alike.
2020/2021 COVID-19 OVERVIEW
The updated 2020/2021 guidelines reflect changes necessary to support and provide funding to artists and arts
organizations in Carlsbad and surrounding areas during the COVID-19 crisis. Changes have been approved by the
City of Carlsbad’s Arts Commission on May 7, 2020.
The three new rolling deadlines for the 2020/2021 cycle grant applications are as follows:
All projects must be complete by August 31, 2020
Applications will only be accepted online at www.carlsbadca.gov/artsgrants
Total funding available for the 2020/2021 cycle is $88,000
Rolling deadlines will remain intact until grant funds are depleted
All projects must be completed by August 31, 2021
All final reports are due within 30 days of the completion of the event or September 30, 2021, whichever comes first
80 percent of all awarded funds will be disbursed after agreements are executed; the final 20 percent once the final report
and budget are submitted and approved
HEALTH AND SAFETY CERTIFICATION
Any and all projects, programs and activities supported by the Community Arts Grants must adhere to any and all health
and safety requires as outlined by state, county, local or other governmental bodies at all times. Failure to do so may
result in cancellation of the agreement and returning of grant funds.
Rounds Application Deadline Projects Commence
Round 1 May 21, 2020 September 1, 2020
Round 2 August 17, 2020 December 9, 2020
Round 3 November 16, 2020 April 8, 2021
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ELIGIBILITY
All applicants, including fiscal agents, must be determined to be not-for-profit, tax-exempt organizations by either the
Internal Revenue Service or the California State Franchise Tax Board
If projects include partnerships, only one application may be submitted for that project involving all parties
o If a school would like to partner with an arts organization, we encourage the arts organization to act as the
applying party
GUIDELINES APPENDICES
Appendix 1 – Community Arts Grants FAQs
Appendix 2 – Ineligible Organizations and Activities
FUNDING CATEGORIES
Funding is structured by classification of each organization, then according to available categories:
Arts Organizations, including Fiscal Agents of Individual Artists
o Capacity Building - $5,000 maximum award
o Arts Projects - $7,500 maximum award
Educational Institutions and Affiliated Groups
o Arts in Schools - $2,500 maximum award
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
Arts Organizations must be registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
Applicants may apply to one or both the Arts Projects and Capacity Building categories and may submit these applications
in the same round or different rounds
Applicants may only submit one application per category per funding cycle
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS – CAPACITY BUILDING
Capacity Building grants have a maximum award of $5,000
Capacity Building grants are designed to help an arts organization improve its effectiveness, strengthen organizational
and/or financial stability, increase community impact and effectively support the nonprofit’s mission
Capacity Building grants will only be awarded to organizations based in Carlsbad
Grants cannot be used for projects that fall under the Arts project category. Examples of potential projects include but are
not limited to:
o Marketing support for changes in programming
o Staff training and/or technology to transition to virtual programming
o Professional development for staff and board members
o Opportunities for peer learning, networking or leadership development
o Creating or re-examining organizational plans
o Initiating collaboration with other nonprofits
o Developing new sources for earned income
o Utilizing support for high-impact projects
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS – ARTS PROJECTS
Arts Projects grants have a maximum award of $7,500
Arts Projects will be defined as programs, activities and events that are primarily designed to be arts focused. These
projects may be presented either virtually or in person, ONLY if all current health and safety requirements are met and
crowd size limitations have been lifted.
Virtual events must be in place of programs or projects that normally would have been held in Carlsbad.
Arts Project grants are not for general operating support, and awards must be clearly shown to be used for specific project
support
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Any partnership between an individual, educational institution or organization must include a letter of agreement from
partnering entity
PROJECTS THROUGH FISCAL AGENT
Individuals or organizations aspiring to a non-profit status may apply through a fiscal agent
Fiscal agents will be responsible for receiving awarded funds and dispersing them with a service fee no more than 10% of
the amount awarded to the applicant
Organizations that act as fiscal agents are still eligible to apply for a Community Arts Grants on their own
Any individual artist receiving funding through a fiscal agent must be 18 years of age on or before the application due date
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND AFFILIATED GROUPS
Requests are only available nonprofit schools and authorized parent groups residing in Carlsbad.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND AFFILIATED GROUPS – ARTS IN SCHOOLS
Arts In Schools grants have a maximum award of $2,500
Arts in Schools will be defined as programs, activities and events that are primarily designed to be arts focused. These
projects may be presented wither virtually or in person ONLY if all health and safety requirements are met and crowd
size limitations have been lifted
Virtual events must be in place of programs or projects that normally would have been held in Carlsbad.
There is no limit to requests by school or district, though consideration will be given to projects of the same discipline from
the same school site
No school project funded through the Community Arts Grant may involve a full-time hourly or salaried employee in the
school district in which they will be leading activities, performances or projects but may utilize teaching artists that are
employed by any district
o No in-school project funded through the Community Arts Grant may involve a full-time hourly or salaried
employee in the school district in which they will be leading activities, performances or projects
o Out-of-school programs may utilize teaching artists that are employed by any district
All partnerships must include a signed letter of agreement
APPLICANT INFORMATION
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Ongoing:
Phone or video conference meetings are available with grant program staff. Sign up for a meeting at
www.carlsbadca.gov/artsgrants.
The application is posted and available at www.carlsbadca.gov/artsgrants.
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Application due May 21, 2020 Aug. 17, 2020 Nov. 16, 2020
Panel scoring complete June 26, 2020 Sept. 25, 2020 Jan. 15, 2021
Arts Commission reviews funding plan Aug. 6, 2020 Nov. 5, 2020 March 4, 2021
Applicant notifications and agreement packets
sent
Aug. 10, 2020 Nov. 9, 2020
March 8, 2021
Projects Commence Sept. 1, 2020 Dec. 9, 2020 April 8, 2021
Projects to be completed Aug. 31, 2021
All Final Reports due Sept. 30, 2021
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PANEL REVIEW AND SCORING OF APPLICATIONS
Submitted materials are reviewed and scored by a virtual peer panel consisting of local and regional artists and arts professionals.
The panel will create a funding plan for review and final approval by the Carlsbad Arts Commission.
SCORING RUBRIC
Application scores will be on the following criteria, which are aligned with the Community Arts Grants mission. Panelists will be
asked to score applications on how closely the project(s) achieve these goals.
Project Design
o Reinforce accessible artistic and cultural opportunities for our residents
o Provide arts education and lifelong learning opportunities for all ages
Project Participants
o Celebrate Carlsbad as an exciting, vibrant and creative destination for our residents, students and visitors
o Support local and regional arts and cultural organizations as important components of the economy and quality of
life in Carlsbad and Northern San Diego County
o Accessibility of program for participants and audience members under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Project Oversight
o Support and develop organizational strength and capacity of Carlsbad arts organizations
o Encourage new and emerging arts programs and organizations in Carlsbad
OTHER REVIEW AND SCORING INFORMATION
Program staff will review applications after the deadline to deem eligibility to be forwarded to the scoring panel. Cultural
Arts Office staff will determine whether the financial health and sustainability of the organization is eligible
Any application deemed eligible and forwarded to scoring panel will be reviewed within the context of the project or
program outlined in the application
Incomplete applications, or applications with incorrect information, will be deemed ineligible
GRANTEE REQUIREMENTS DURING PROJECT FUNDING PERIOD
AGREEMENT
All approved applications will receive an agreement packet, which will include instructions and agreement language. All agreements
must be signed and submitted per instructions within 30 days of receipt. Failure to return signed agreement within this timeline may
affect the current award cycle, or future application eligibility.
Agreements must be signed by a indiviudal who is authorized to sign on behalf of the organization. Documentation of authorization
may be requested.
If this your first agreement with the City of Carlsbad, a W-9 will be requested.
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 30 days of receipt or notification. 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 credit the Cultural Arts Office for its support of the project in printed, electronic and broadcast
promotions
The following acknowledgement along with a logo (provided with use guidelines) must appear on all printed and electronic
materials: “This program is funded in part by the City of Carlsbad’s Cultural Arts Office.”
Grantees who fail to provide public acknowledgement 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 grantee wishes to participate in promotion through approved city channels, they may opt-in as part of the agreement. All
participation in promotion through city channels is subject to review, edits and approval by program staff prior to
promotion
Grantees are encouraged and expected to:
o Give notifications and invitations to the Cultural Arts Office in order to extend them to the Carlsbad Arts
Commission at least two weeks in advance of program
o Extensively promote funded events and projects
POLICIES
Once submitted, applications may be moved into a different category at the discretion of the Cultural Arts Staff.
Notification will be made to the applicant
The City of Carlsbad reserves the right to limit funding amount to any applicant, regardless of eligibility or panel score based
on funding limitations of goals of the program in a given year
Cultural Arts Office staff actively review and evaluate all aspects of this program and processes. Updates may occur
throughout the funding calendar. Cultural Arts Office staff will provide information on program updates to all grantees as
they are adopted.
Any proposed significant changes or amendments by 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 any execution of altered activity. This
includes, but is not limited to, changes in purpose, scope, services, 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 that have been significantly altered
or shifted from stated goals in the original approved application and/or revised project form. Cancelled funds must be
returned to the Cultural Arts Office within 30 days of notification.
No two entities (organization or school/affiliated groups) may apply for funding for the same project.
Review appendix 2 for a list of projects and programs ineligible for funding.
OTHER INFORMATION
CARLSBAD ARTS COMMISSION MEETINGS:
Carlsbad Arts Commission Meetings are public held throughout the year. For more information about the duties of the
Carlsbad Arts Commission and its meetings, visit www.carlsbadca.gov.
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HOW TO APPLY
APPLICATION
All applications must be submitted online. The application is comprised of five sections, some of which include long-answer sections
and attachments. The application is available at www.carlsbadca.gov/artsgrants.
1. Contact Information
2. Funding Type and Category
3. Project Overview
4. Narrative
5. Budget (A sample budget form is included as Appendix 3)
6. Signature
ASSISTANCE
Cultural Arts Office staff are always available to assist applicants. Please contact Mimi Kim, Administrative Assistant at
mimi.kim@carlsbadca.gov and Megan Gilby, Community Arts Coordinator at megan.gilby@carlsbadca.gov
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APPENDIX 1: COMMUNITY ARTS GRANTS FAQS
Are there any organizations ineligible to receive Community Arts Grant funding?
o Yes. For-profit organizations are ineligible to receive funding through the Community Arts Grants program. This
includes schools and businesses.
Is there an age limit for individual artists?
o Yes. Any individual artist applying or receiving funds through a fiscal agent must be 18 on or before application
deadline.
How are final awards decided?
o All award amount decisions take into account the total amount of funding available, scores from panelists and the
request from the applying entity. The scoring panel creates a funding plan based on these factors, which is
forwarded to the Arts Commission for final approval.
What if I am receiving funding from City of Carlsbad through another department or division?
o Any organization awarded a City of Carlsbad’s Community Activity Grant through the Housing and Neighborhood
Services Department are ineligible to receive funding through Community Arts Grants.
o It is in organization’s best interest to explore and apply for other grant opportunities, including the Carlsbad Library
and Arts Foundation’s Gartner Fund and the Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District grants through the
City of Carlsbad. For more information, please contact our office.
Can one school site apply for multiple Arts in Schools awards?
o Yes. While there is no limit to applications from one school site, multiple applications from one site with projects in
one artistic genre (i.e. music) will be taken into consideration.
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APPENDIX 2: INELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
The City of Carlsbad will NOT award grants to:
Organizations receiving funding through City of Carlsbad Community Activity Grants
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 that are 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
o Purchases or repairs of arts-specific equipment with the capability of extended use over several years are
permitted. Proposals requesting funds for such expenses should be discussed in advance with the Cultural Arts
Office staff.
Applications that do not support nonprofit, public art activities or projects that benefit a for-profit business or activity
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Community Arts Grants 2020/2021 Application
Reference #10739223
Status Complete
Login Username Mfauls0
Login Email matthew.fauls-rivas@carlsbadusd.net
First Name Matthew
Last Name Fauls-Rivas
Title Theatre Arts Teacher
Street Address 210 Rancho Del Oro
Address Line 2 (OPTIONAL)Apartment 210
City Oceanside
State California
Zip Code 92057
Phone Number 9495107153
Email Address matthew.fauls-rivas@carlsbadusd.net
Are you applying as an:Educational Institution or Affiliated Group
Organization Name Carlsbad High School Theatre Arts
Department
Organization doing business as (if by another
name) (OPTIONAL):
Carlsbad High School Theatre ASB
Street Address 3557 Monroe Street
City Carlsbad
State California
Zip Code 92008
Phone Number 9495107153
Organization website URL:www.chslancerplayers.net
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What is your organization's mission
statement?
The Carlsbad High School Theatre
Department strives to produce relevant and
important works that support, inform, and
educate our community. We aim to grow,
learn, and flourish from our experiences and
desire to share those experiences with the
world. Specifically, the spring musical is an
important educational and entertainment
based event that takes place annually. Every
year we plan our season around a theme, and
this year's theme is "dare to think outside of
the box." Additionally, the department is still
going through changes and will be pursuing
new and exciting ventures.
Is this your organization's first time applying
with the City of Carlsbad?
No
Has your organization received funding from
the City of Carlsbad's Community Arts Grants
program in the past?
Yes
Project Name Carlsbad High School Musical Production
Project Summary The Carlsbad High School Musical Production
is still being determined. This
production will present a Broadway-style
musical with a student cast, crew, and
orchestra at the Carlsbad Cultural Arts Center
on April 29, 30, May 1, at 7:00 P.M. and a
matinee show on May 1st. Additionally, we will
be inviting middle schools to a performance on
April 29th at 10am. At the auditions, the guest
choreographer, Suzanne Fernandez, will
collaborate with the director, Matthew Fauls-
Rivas, to select the cast. Suzanne will provide
a unique experience for the participants by
providing professional training in different
forms of dance.
Project Start Date 02/08/2021
Project End Date 05/08/2021
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Please provide us with the name, date, time,
and location of all project events in order to
give our staff ample time to make
arrangements to send out communications
and coordinate site visits.
The name of the project that we will be doing
is still being determined because we need to
decide which musical we want to do in our
next season that aligns with our chosen yearly
theme. While a few options have surfaced, we
are still marinating on the choices. The
performances of the project will be on April 29,
30, at 7pm and May 1 at 2pm and 7pm in the
Carlsbad Cultural Arts Center. Rehearsals will
begin on February 8th, 2021 and the
rehearsals will take place at Carlsbad High
School in either the CAC or in room 5002.
Total Number of Expected Participants for
Project
20 crew/35 cast/15 musicians
Total Number of Expected Audience
Attendance for Project
750
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Provide a brief example of a similar recent
project by you or your organization and why it
was successful.
For over 40 years, the Carlsbad High School
Musical Production has contributed to the
cultural landscape of Carlsbad. As a
community-based educational program, it has
become a treasured tradition, as evidenced by
the inclusion of Carlsbad High School musical
memorabilia in the Carlsbad Historical Society
displays. Evidence of the quality of the
productions can be found in reviews and
awards from the National Youth Arts
organization and Broadway San Diego
Awards, where Carlsbad High School
consistently receives accolades. Three out of
the five Theatre teachers in Carlsbad (Andrea
Emert at Aviara Oaks Middle School, Jillian
Porter-Eshelman at Sage Creek High School,
Olivia Hardy at Valley Middle School,) are
alumni of this program. A number of cast
members from last year’s production are
children of former Carlsbad musical cast
members. Grace Kellett, whose parents both
participated in CHS musicals, played
“Marmee” in the 2019 production of LITTLE
WOMEN, and was one of three finalists of the
Broadway San Diego Awards. All of these
members of the Carlsbad High School Musical
Production family have been introduced to
musical theatre dance by the same guest
choreographer that we propose to use this
year. It is an important and unique legacy that
the community has embraced. Unfortunately,
due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year, the
full process of the musical was not
experienced.
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What makes the project distinctive?The theme for this school year at the Carlsbad
High School Theatre Department is "dare to
think outside of the box." This year’s musical
production will provide the Carlsbad High
School Theatre department the opportunity to
bring the year's theme to life, through a
performance on a stage. Every year, the
theme of the musical changes and as such,
provides a new experience for the students,
and makes every year and every project
distinctive and valuable. Furthermore, with the
annual change of the spring musical, Suzanne
provides the student performers the
opportunity to learn new styles of dance.
Additionally, the proposed project meets the
needs of high school age students to
experience musical theatre without paying a
fee to be in a production. Simply put, there is
no economic barrier to be a part of the musical
theatre experience. Another bonus is that a
student are given an opportunity to learn
dance outside of the dance team structure.
While there is an excellent dance program at
Carlsbad High School that produces the
award-winning Lancer Dancers and Xcalibur
dance teams, those dancers are defending
their national titles during the spring semester,
and the dance teacher and her coaches are
very busy with that worthy endeavor. As a
result, actors and singers make up the bulk of
the cast of the Carlsbad High School Musical
Production, and they receive special
instruction from the guest choreographer.
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What are the goals (outputs and/or outcomes)
of the project? How will you measure your
goals?
The goal of the Carlsbad High School Musical
Production is to provide a life-long arts
experience for students while creating a
performance that is easily accessible to the
entire Carlsbad community. Student
engagement is the hallmark of the Carlsbad
High School Musical Productions. Every day
during the rehearsal process, the students
make new artistic choices, learning new styles
of dance, discovering that they are truly multi-
talented. Each year a different genre of
musical is chosen by the director; during the
course of a student’s time at Carlsbad High
School, they will have experienced many
different types of musical theatre. Moreover,
with the different types of musical theatre
explored, different types of dance are also
experienced. Every musical requires a
different approach and this definitely applies to
dance. Suzanne is a professional
choreographer and this will be some of the
students’ first experience with a professional of
this caliber. Every year there are new students
coming in and seasoned students graduating.
This project will help educate every students’
mind through the experience of the spring
musical. We will be measuring our goals
through attendance of the productions, exit
surveys from the audience after the show,
increase of students in the theatre department,
and conversations with the community.
Additionally, in order to measure the
effectiveness, the students in the Carlsbad
High School Musical Production will be judged
by evaluators from National Youth Arts and the
Broadway San Diego Awards.
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Who is your target population and why? How
will you reach them?
The target population for our theatre
department is all of the students and teachers
at Carlsbad High School, the parents of the
students, and the community of Carlsbad.
While we would like to branch out farther than
the city limits of Carlsbad, we want to start
small and grow from there. The Carlsbad High
School Theatre Department wants to reach
this particular population because it is the
community that we serve. We want to gain a
close relationship with this community in the
hopes that they will support the theatre
department while we grow, rebuild, and
change. We will be reaching out to this
populace by utilizing many techniques of
publicity. Some of these techniques include,
postcards that will be handed out, put onto
cars, given to administration, put on the sides
of mailboxes, and anywhere they can be seen.
Another technique we will be executing is the
use of posters around the high school campus,
at local coffee shops, stores, and merchants.
Yet another technique we will be using are
different forms of social media to garner
interest including Facebook, Twitter, and
Instagram. Additionally, we use CHSTV to get
the word out to the populace. CHSTV is a
program that is streamed every morning to all
of the classrooms on the Carlsbad High
School Campus and is available to be
streamed live online across the nation.
Are you partnering with any organizations or
individuals that are involved in your project but
are not employed or affiliated with the applying
organization?
Yes
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Provide names and brief description 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.
Carlsbad High School will be hiring the
following artists for the musical production:
Suzanne Fernandez - Choreographer - She
will be coming in two to three times a week to
work with the students on choreography for
many of the songs. The show we are
considering has more dance than our show
last year, Amélie, the musical, and as such,
will require Suzanne's expertise. The
choreographer will cost $2,500, which is what
the grant will be specifically going to. Suzanne
provides a clear and fresh perspective
whenever she is choreographing. We
continuously hire her because of these facts,
her professionalism, and her ability to shift
when changes need to be made. Leigh Anne
Sutherlin - Music Director - Leigh Anne will be
teaching the students the music before
Suzanne comes in to teach the choreography.
Leigh Anne will be in for the first two weeks,
then the Choreographer will be coming in. The
music director will cost $4000, which is why
we are applying for another grant from Datron.
This will not be the first time the director and
the music director will work together. Leigh
Anne has a vast amount of knowledge and
provides the students will specific instruction,
singing techniques, and valuable feedback
that many do not receive in their daily lives.
Outside of this department, Leigh Anne is a
professional singing coach and has years of
experience that she will use to help guide the
students to success.
Please upload all resumes of teaching artists,
artists or any other individual partners in your
project. Only one PDF document will be
accepted - please consolidate all information.
Suzanne_Fernandezs_Resume.pdf (99k)
Please upload resumes and/or information of
involved teaching artists, artists or any other
individuals participating in your project. Only
one PDF document will be accepted - please
consolidate all information.
Leigh_Anne_Sutherlins_Resume.pdf (79k)
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This space is available to you to provide any
links to any marketing materials, videos,
images, websites, file sharing etc. that would
provide more information on your project.
(OPTIONAL, but recommended.)
www.chslancerplayers.net
Please upload your completed Project Budget
form.
CAG_2020-2021_Project_Budget_Form_1.xlsx
(15k)
Upload a total current school year budget for
either for your program area that includes this
project (if you are a teacher), or a current
school year budget for your organization (if
you are an affiliated group, i.e. parent/booster
organization)
Porjected_Costs_for_2020_2021.docx (12k)
Signature of authorized representative from
applying entity:
First Name Matthew
Last Name Fauls-Rivas
Title CHS Theatre Arts Teacher
Phone Number 949-510-7153
Email Address matthew.fauls-rivas@carlsbadusd.net
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