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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-01-30; Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District; 1-13-87; CTBID Grant RequestCARLSBAD TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AGENDA BILL AB# 01-13-87 CTBID GRANT REQUEST CTBID STAFF , MTG. 01-30-13 CTBID GRANT REQUEST GENERAL 1/^ COUNSEL J(£^ CTBID GRANT REQUEST RECOMMENDED ACTION: 1. Review and consider funding CTBID grant application from Cartsbad Music Festival. 2. Adopt Resolution No. 2013-1 allocating amounts to be determined to the Carisbad Music Festival. ITEM EXPLANATION: In 2008, the CTBID board approved the guidelines to establish a formal grant program. The objectives of the grant program are to: Fund projects or events that are going to increase the overnight stays in hotels; Encourage the development of innovative tourism products; Promote collaboration within and across sectors of the tourism industry; Reach important travel segments such as multicultural, family and senior markets; Strengthen the marketing capacity of our partnering organizations; and Combine the resources of the CTBID and its tourtsm partners to leverage their collective marketing efforts. The CTBID Board appropriated $50,000 in their 2012-13budget to fund these grants. As part of their contract with the CTBID, the VisitCartsbad Board reviews the applications and makes funding recommendations to the CTBID Board. The VisitCartsbad Board reviews the requests based on the following: Overall program promotes overnight stays in hotels Program included a "hotel tie in" (ie special rate or package) Compelling nature of the project and its potential image impact for the region Strength of marketing and public relations plan, including partnerships Likelihood that the project will receive publicity outside the San Diego Market Time of year that the event occurs As a result of their review and evaluation, the VisitCartsbad Board, to date, has recommended, and the CTBID Board has approved, funding for three of the requests for a total of $45,000. An application has been recently received from the Carisbad Music Festival for $5,000 to improve their website and fund out-of-region marketing efforts for their 3 day event. The VisitCartsbad Board reviewed this application and is recommending $5,000 in funding for this grant. The table in Exhibit 2 summarizes the 2012-13 grant requests and VisitCarisbad's recommendations for funding. q FISCAL IMPACT: The CTBID 2012-13 Budget contains an appropriation of $50,000 for CTBID Grants of which $5,000 is still available. No further appropriation is required. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: This action does not approve any projects that will have a physical adverse affect on the environment so it falls within the general rule under CEQA that this is not a project (CEQA Regulation 153789(b)). EXHIBITS: 1. Resolution No. 2013-1 allocating funding to the organizations identified. 2. Summary of CTBID Grants 3. Carisbad Music Festival grant application DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Cheryl Gerhardt, 760-602-2753, cheryl.gerhardt@carisbadca.gov FOR CITY CLERKS USE ONLY. • V-/7-/3 BOARD ACTION: APPROVED • CONTINUED TO DATE SPECIFIC • V-/7-/3 DENIED • CONTINUED TO DATE UNKNOWN • CONTINUED • RETURNED TO STAFF WITHDRAWN • OTHER - SEE MINUTES AMENDED • 10 EXHIBIT 2 SUMMARY OF CTBID GRANT REQUESTS 2012-13 Grant Program Objectives: a. Fund projects or events thiat are going to increase tlie overniglit stays in liotels; b. Encourage the development of innovative tourism products; c. Promote collaboration within and across sectors ofthe tourism industry; d. Reach important travel segments such as multicultural, family and senior markets; e. Strengthen the marketing capacity of our partnering organizations; and f. Combine the resources of the CTBID and its tourism partners to leverage their collective marketing efforts. Event Description 2011-12 Grant Request 2011-12 Recommended Funding Past Years Funded Mercury Insurance Open- Women's Tennis Association Tournament to be held at the La Costa Resort & Spa July 14 - 22, 2012. This event will have international television coverage and is anticipated to attract 30,000 out of town visitors. Grant request is for TV advertising, Hispanic Marketing print and broadcast and collateral materials and postage. This year they have a new event managing company. Desert Champions, LLC. $15,000+ 20,000 ArtSplash - This annual two day event is a festival of arts, food and fun held on Armada Drive in Carlsbad. The event will take place this year September 22nd & 23rd and is expected to attract 30,000 visitors. This year they are requesting funding to redesign their website. 5,000 In Motion, Inc. - The Carlsbad Marathon is to be held January 27, 2013. This event is projected to bring 3,000-4,000 out of town visitors. Grant request is for advertising to nearby markets including Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino as well as border cities in AZ and NV. They will also promote more race related and local activities and attractions to encourage marathoners to spend more time in Carlsbad. $ 10,000 5,000 Carlsbad 5000 - The Carlsbad 5000 is a two day running event that has taken place in Carlsbad for the past 27 years. It brings more than 20,000 runners, spectators and running fanatics to Carisbad each year. Grant money would be used to expand marketing effors to increase the number of participants. 20,000 20,000 Carlsbad Music Festival - This is an annual event that features world-class adverturous performers and composers in the seasde vilage of Carlsbad. The 2013 event is planned for September 20-22. Grant money would be used to improve the website and fund out of region marketing efforts. Total $ 5,000 55,000 $ tbd 45,000 EXHIBIT 3 Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District GRANT APPLICATION Submit to: Due Date June 15,2012 Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District Attn: Cheryl Gerhardt 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Or Fax to 760-602-8533 or email cher\i.gerhardt{g^carlsbadca.gov Questions? Call Cheryl Gerhardt 760-602-2753 Please complete the following application. You may attach additional pages if necessary. Name of Address: fD ftosC HoUn, CACLct»e>AD. Phone: (760) S6'i'-550) Email |» nne^s^^ii><?«^He Q^Ccs\:>h^J< onurb;c Contact U\r\c\^c^ t>%Pt(L\^Q: si-.Vo-'. or^ Contact U\r\c\^c^ t>%Pt(L\^Q: name phone Federal Tax ID # or Social Security #: 2Jc ''i>^U'^^\n Amount of Grant Request: $ tOOO Program Description/Scope (please use additional pages if necessary but no more than Describe your program: 5Eg ATTACt4{H-Q HoM> will the program benefit Carlsbad tourism? Projected # of out of town visitors \'2.oO Projected # of overnight stays 1^ ' Applicant Background; This applicant is a (an): [2.Non - Profit • Local Pubiic Agency r~| For-Profit O Individual • other Years in Business: lO Number of Employees: ^3 CQ*^^-^' '^«- > Number of Volunteers: M9. 3o (Please attach an organization chart, if available.) Names of Officers and Board of Directors: Name: Title: Experience in Program Area: 16 Financial Capabilities/Budget: Current funding sources and levels (identify source of matching funds): 6^0 ATTA^JlSi^ Reporting Requirements: A report on how the funds were spent will be required to be filed with the CTBID. Proof of program expenses (ie receipts) are required to be held for two years during which time the CTBID reserves the right to audit the records. We agree to adhere to the reporting requirements described above. Yes Other Requirements Grant recipients will be required to recognize on all printed material that grant program is funded in part by the CTBID. Certification: I, the undersigned, do hereby attest that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature Title nixL^j^^^ )ate' Grant Application Timetable May 23,2012 Grant guidelines available June 15,2012 Grant applications due to City office by 5 p.m. June 2012 Grant applications reviewed July 2012 Grant recipients announced IIP Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District GRANT APPLIC ATION Supplemental Materials Program Description/Scope Describe your program: The Carlsbad Music Festival is an annual event that features worid-class adventurous performers and composers in the seaside village of Carlsbad. The Festival has been praised by KPBS as "one of the area's most innovative showcases," by the San Diego Union Tribune as "phenomenal" and by the Los Angeles Times as "magnificently enlightening," and in 2010 won the national ASCAP/Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous Programming and in 2012 and 2013 won prestigious National Endowment for the Arts grants. The Festival pushes the boimdaries of genre by presenting contemporary classical music along with creative indie-rock, folk, world music and jazz and seeks the points of intersection. In addition, the Festival supports the creation of new music by commissioning works and enabling cross-genre collaborations. The Festival is committed to presenting this work to a wide audience in a manner that integrates itself within community spaces. The Carlsbad Music Festival's unique adventurous music programming has gained it a loyal and growing foUov^ng both in the San Diego area and of cultural tourists from outside the area. The Festival is currently preparing to mount its 10* anniversary Festival (September 20-22, 2013), which will feature the Village Music Walk, indoor main stage concerts and outdoor concerts in Magee Park, as well as education programs and community outreach activities. In 2011, the Festival underwent a major transformation as all events took place within the Village of Carlsbad. The move was successful and drew over 2000 people to Carlsbad. The 2012 Festival grew even larger, with attendance of 3500, including both residents of San Diego County and cultural tourists from throughout Southem California and beyond. All events were accessible by public transportation and all venues were vwthin easy walking distance of the hotels, restaurants and retail centers of the seaside Village of Carlsbad. The funding requested from the Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District will be used in to strengthen the marketing of the Carlsbad Music Festival to out-of-region markets in three ways: 1) Improve the website through a redesign, to emphasize the 'destination' aspect of the Festival; 2) Place ads in comparable West Coast music festivals, to showcase the Carlsbad Music Festival to interested and committed musical tourists, and 3) Fund out-of-region marketing efforts through securing the services of a freelance publicist or marketing specialist who will focus on those markets. How will the program benefit Carlsbad tourism'? The 2011 and 2012 Festivals, held entirely in the Village of Carlsbad, received extensive coverage in the Union Tribune, the North County Times, and the LA Times, as well as through \1 national blogs and online media outlets including a tweet by Alex Ross of the New Yorker praising the Festival's "strong line-up." As the reputation of the Festival grows within the music community, we expect to see attendance grow at the free and ticketed events, drawing fans of adventurous music from San Diego, throughout Southem Califomia and beyond. As the Festival continues to grow, the City of Carlsbad will benefit from the increased economic activity generated during the Festival (the early Fall). In comparison, one older festival with a similar target market is the Ojai Music Festival. The Ojai Festival occurs each year in early June, and brings in over 4000 audience members to their yearly festival, filling the hotels and restaurants of the small town of Ojai. The Carlsbad Music Festival is a much more recent arrival to the musical scene in Southem Califomia, but it is our goal to grow into a regular part of the calendar for this group of affluent and sophisticated musical tourists. With the acclaim and buzz of past festivals, this year the Carlsbad Music Festival is poised to dramatically increase its draw as a tourist destination, and the increased marketing enabled by a BID grant can make this possible. Experience in Program Area: The Carlsbad Music Festival Leadership Team consists of Director Matt McBane, Production Manager Clint Davis and Marketing and Development Manager Linnea Searle, The Leadership Team will manage the implementation of the project, but we will be working closely with our Board of Directors, local arts and business associations, and our volunteer organization. The bios for the Festival staff are listed below. The Carlsbad Music Festival has a strong and growing Board of Directors. We have recently added a member with experience in managing and producing music festivals, and our newest board member is member of the Carlsbad Village Association and works in marketing at one of the Village hotels. The CMF also has strong ties with the Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office, Museum of Making Music, ArtPower at UCSD, La Jolla Music Society, New Village Arts Theatre, MATA Festival (NY), Bang on a Can (NY), Ojai Festival and other artistic and musical organizations throughout San Diego and nationally. CMF has collaborated with each of these organization and they have provided advice, marketing and promotional assistance, and/or volimteer help for the previous Festivals. Below are the bios of the Festival leadership team: MATT MCBANE: Director Mr McBane founded the Carlsbad Music Festival and has supervised all aspects of its operations. He is also foimder, composer, and violinist his ensemble Build and has extensive experience with traditional and social marketing tools for music events. For his work on the Festival, he was selected as one of Musical America's 2012 "Rising Stars in the Performing Arts." CLINTON DAVIS: Production Manager Mr. Davis was added to the staff in 2010 and manages the production of the Festival. A PhD candidate in music at the University of Califomia at San Diego, Davis also assists in artist relations and grant writing. LINNEA SEARLE: Marketing and Development Manager Ms. Searle was added to the staff in 2011 to manage the marketing and development functions. She has an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and experience working as a marketer for Nestle in Glendale, CA. She is a resident of Carlsbad. Financial Capabilities/Budget: The Festival has received strong support from local and national sources. In 2012, the Festival received a prestigious Artworks Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for $7500 and this funding was increased to $10,000 for the 2013 Festival season. For the past several years we have received yearly funding from the City of Carlsbad and the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Community Enhancement Grant ($10,000 from each source). With the success ofthe 2012 Commimity Stage, funded by the Carlsbad Charitable Foundation, we are now exploring partnerships with local businesses that will enable us to continue to offer free, large-scale outdoor concerts. The Festival revenue growth continues to be strong. In the 2012 season, we increased our ticket revenue by 77%, with growth in our merchandise sales as well. We more than doubled our individual fundraising from 2010 to 2011, and we ended 2012 with another 50% increase over the 2011 level. The budget for this project is as follows: Website redesign: $2500 Full Page ad in 2013 Ojai Music Festival Program: $800 Creative costs for Ads: $200 Marketing Specialist: $1500 These expenditures will be matched by Festival from our general operating budget. CARLSBAD MUSIC F E S TI VA L Celebrating 10 years of adventurous music by the beach in 2013 wv/w.carlsbadmusicFesfival.org "...magnificently enlighfening..." -Los Angeles Times one area's mosf innovaf/Ve music showcases" -KPBS Festival history at a glance: 2003: Founded by composer Matt McBane 2004: First festival 2004-present: Founding Ensemble-in-Residence/the Colder Quartet, has been a part ofthe Festival each year 2004- 2006: Festival awarded Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office Grant 2004-2010: Concerts take place In the Schulman Auditorium at the Dove Library 2004-present: Educational outreach events in Carisbad schools 2004-present: 14 commissions of new works from young composers to date 2005- present: co-presentations with the Museum of Making Music 2006: Composers Competition launched, now draws 200+ applicants from around the world 2006-2012: Recipient of San Diego County Board of Supervisors Community Enhancement Grants 2007-2009: Satellite concerts in Los Angeles 2007-2010: City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office: Presenting Partner 2008-present: ArtPower at UC San Diego co-commission^ Competition Winner 2009: Festival becomes a 501 (c)3 Non-Profit 2010: Winner Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programing 2010: Village Music Walk launched 2010: Production Manager Clint Davis hired 2010: Concert of works commissioned by the Festival for the Colder Quartet at the MATA Festival in New York 2011: Festival moved entirely to the Village of Carlsbad 2011: Marketing and Development Manager Linnea Searle hired 2012: Largest Festival to date with 30+ performances 2012-2013: Recipient of NEA ArtWorks grants Past Festival Artists: Michael Gordon, Wu Man, Sara Watkins, Sacra/Profana, Timothy Andres, Mantra Percussion, Andy Akiho, Mattson 2, Mando Basso, Bombshell Boom Boom, San Diego Children's Choir, red fish blue fish. My Brightest Diamond, Shara Worden, Build, Vicky Chow, Burkina Electric, Jacob Cooper, Lukas Ligeti, Sarah Kirkland Snider, Florent Ghys, ACME, Eric Huebner, Kate Moore, Nathan Davis, Caroline Mallonn6e, Fred Frith, California E.A.R. Unit, Colder Quartet, Daniel Wohl, Jason Treuting, Charles Punchotz, Ted Heame, Keeril Makan, Partch, Fabian Svensson, Tristan Perich, Real Quiet, So Percussion, Christine Southworth, Evan Ziporyn, NOW Ensemble, Tom Osbourne, Ryan Corter, Judd Greenstein, Mark Doncigers, The Section Quartet, Lucy HG, California Quartet, Peter Jocobson, Colder Quartet, Matt McBone Village Music Walk Arrists Timothy Andres with Matt McBane: Timo is a New York-based composer and pianist praised by The New Yorker for "unhurried grandeur." Matt is a composer and violinist and is the Founder of the Festival. Andy Akiho: steel pan player and composer described as "mold- breaking" and "vital" by The New York Times Eric Byers: cellist of the Colder Quartet playing original compositions for cello and electronics Colder Quorfef: Festival Founding Ensemble-in-Residence has been called "one of America's most satisfying- and most enterprising- quartets" by the Los Angeles Times. MondoBosso: Mandolin and Bass duo playing arrangements of traditional music, new compositions, classical music, jazz and ragtime Mantra Percussion: New York-based percussion group hailed by the New York Times as "...finely polished...a fresh source of energy" red fish blue fish: UCSD's acclaimed resident percussion ensemble Sean Conway: founder of Bombshell Boom Boom and eclectic improvisor Son de Son Diego: plays music from the southern region of Veracruz State in Mexico known as Son Jarocho Father Doran Shambough: St, Michael's priest and singer-songwriter Susanna Kumer: retro and sassy singer and songwriter Tiki Two: retro Hawaiian ukulele duo featuring Adrian Demoin and Susanna Kurner Jude Troxier: percussionist from Mantra Percussion Trouble in the V^nd: Carlsbad-based folk rock with a cinematic bent ZimBeot: San Diego-based ensemble that performs the dynamic village music of Zimbabwe, Africa 9* Annual Friday-Sunday September 21-23,2012 Advenhjrous music by the beach. CARLSBAD MUSIC FESTIVAL Schedule of Events: Friday, September 21 5:30-9:00 Vilkige Music Walk Free, various locations in tbe Village of Carlsbad Saturday, September 22 12:00 Composers Iblk Michael Gordon, Andy Akiho, Tlmofhy Andres, and Matt McBone Free, St. Michael's by tbe Sea 1:30 Timothy Andres, piano $ 15, Carlsbad Village Theatre 3:00 Bombshell Boom Boom, instrument making ckiss and performance* Free, St Michael's by the Sea 3:00 Andy Akiho & Friends Free, Magee Park 4K)0 Mattson 2 Free, Apogee Park 5:00 Socra/Profana with the San Diego Children's Choir $ JO, Sf. M/cf»oe/'s By the Sea 7:00 Wu Man & Friends $20, Carlsbad Village Theatre 8:30 Bombshell Boom Boom March Free, begins at Carlsbad Village Theatre, ends at Harding Community Center 9:00 Mantra Percussion pkiys Michael Gordon's Timber' $15, Harding Community Center SUNDAY, September 23 1:00 AAantra Percussion pbys Aaron Siegd's "Science is Only a Sometimes Friend"* Free, Magee Por^: 2:30 Colder Quartet $20, Carlsbad Village Theatre 4:30 Sara Wortkins with MandoBosso Free lawn sealing; $20 priority seating, Magee Park * Family-friendly handson event appropriale for all ages! Village Music Walk Friday, September 21 Time Artist Venue 5:30pm red fish blue fish Program: John Cage - Trio John Cage - Amores Iannis Xenakis - Okho Train Station 6:30pm Andy Akiho The Foundry @ NVA Trouble in the Wind Spin Records Father Doran Stombough St. Michael's by the Seo MandoBosso It's a Grind 7:00pm Susonno Kumer The Foundry @ NVA Son de Son Diego Spin Records Sean Conwoy St. Michael's by the Seo MandoBosso It's a Grind Montro Percussion Village Train Station 7:30pm Trouble in the Wind The Foundry @ NVA ZimBeot Spin Records Colder Quartet St. Michael's by the Sea MandoBosso It's a Grind 8:00pm Son de Son Diego Boxd Sean Conwoy Giocoletti Music Tiki Two Carlsbad Chocolate Bar Jude Troxier Spin Records Timothy Andres with Matt McBone St. Michael's by the Sea MandoBosso It's a Grind 8:30pm Trouble in the Wind Boxd Eric B^rs Giocoletti Music ZimBeot Carlsbad Chocolate Bar All Music Walk events are FREE but we suggest a $5 donation for each set to support the musicians. Map of Venues N \ % 1. Boxd 2. Carlsbad Chocolate Bar 3. The Foundry @ Hew Village Arts Theatre 4. Giacolleti Music 5. It's a Grind 6. Spin Records 7. St. Michael's by the Sea 8. Village Train Station % \ ,.x>^ Carlsbad Music Festival 2013 Operating Budget For tlie Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District January 23, 2013 2013 Projected Income Contracted Payments Museum of Making Music ArtPower! Commission Fee Foundation Grants Hi-Noon Rotary Copland Supplemental Fund Government Grants Community Enhancement National Endowment for the Arts Fundraising Revenue Total Income 2013 Expenses Artistic Production Marlceting Merchandise Development Insurance Administration Tax and Fees Loan Repayments Contingency 2013 Draft Budget Itemized Category $1,400 $1,500 $500 $2,000 $10,000 $10,000 $2,900 $2,500 $20,000 $30,000 $22,200 $77,600 $23,500 $16,000 $4,000 $1,000 $750 $1,500 $26,000 $500 $3,350 $1,000 Total Expenses $77,600