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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOUTREACHINSURANCE NOT REQUIRED A-2018-178-13 WORK MAY PROCEED CLERK OF COUNCIL SEP f) 6 7n�pA13`f S AND CULTURE ARTIST GRANT PROGRAM AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND UC REGENTS (OUTREACH, CLAIRE TREVOR SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, UC IRVINE) This Artist Grant Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered this 17th day of July, 2018, by and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter City and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"), and UC Regents (Outreach, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, UC Irvine) ("Grantee") for the purpose of providing grant funding pursuant to the Investing in the Arts Grant Program. City and Grantee may herein individually be referred to as a "Party" and collectively be referred to as the "Parties" to the Agreement. RECITALS: A. On July 2, 2018, the Arts and Culture Commission reviewed all applicants and recommended that Grantee be awarded an artist grant based on its Application for its artwork ("Project"). A true and correct copy of Grantee's Application is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. B. On July 17, 2018, the City Council approved the grant funding for Grantee and authorized the execution of this Agreement. C. In undertaking the performance pursuant to this Agreement; Grantee represents that it is skilled and knowledgeable in the arts and culture arena and that the Project created or performed hereunder will be created or performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from an artist. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. Term. This Agreement shall be effective upon signature by both Parties and shall expire one year from the date first written above, unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement. 2. Funding. 2.1. Subject to Grantee's performance of all required actions under this Agreement, City shall provide funding, in two disbursements, as detailed below, of an amount not to exceed Six Thousand, Ten Dollars ($6,010.00) ("Grant Amount" or "Grant"). 2.2. Grantee will be paid in two (2) installments. First payment will be one-half of the funding amount provided above or $3,005.00 and will be provided within thirty (30) days of the full execution of the Agreement by the parties. The second and final payment will include the remaining amount of $3,005.00 and will be issued within thirty (30) days after the Grantee submits to the City all the proper receipts, invoices and final report for the Project. 2.3. Appropriate performance of the Grantee will be determined by City In its sole discretion. City reserves the right to cease funding after the first disbursement detailed above, and to be reimbursed the initial payment, if Grantee's performance is determined to be insufficient or unacceptable in the City's sole discretion. 1 2.4. City represents that there is no correlation or connection between its selection of institutions or organizations for grant awards and an institution or organization's business relationship or potential business relationship with City. 3. Grant Activities. Grantee agrees: 3.1. To perform the activities described in the Grant Application and Timeline submitted to City for consideration dated May 3, 2018, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A and incorporated into this Agreement as if set out in full. 3.2. To submit all reports (each, a "Report"), which shall include, at a minimum, the items set forth as required by the Application. No personally identifiable information shall be included in any of the Reports, except where specifically requested. The Reports shall be in a format that is reasonably acceptable to City. City may request additional information as City, in its sole discretion, determines is necessary to monitor performance of this Agreement. City shall have the right to use any Reports submitted by Grantee, or any portion thereof, for any reason. 3.3. Grantee shall maintain all pertinent financial and accounting records pertaining to this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and other procedures reasonably specified by City. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement or request by City, Grantee shall provide, at its expense, copies of all financial and accounting records produced by it arising out of this Agreement. 3.4. Grantee shall allow audits, compliance or special reviews and inspections, including on-site inspection, with or without prior notice, of Grantee's facilities by City or by third parties designated by City, or their authorized representatives. Grantee shall provide its full cooperation for any such audit, review or inspection, including providing timely access, for examination and copying of records (including computerized records) pertinent books, documents, papers, computer programs and records and reasonable access to its personnel. 3.5. Grantee shall ensure that any areas utilized for the Project are maintained and restored to a well-maintained, safe, sanitary, and clean condition, and kept free of any hazardous waste at all times. All equipment associated with the installation of the artwork, trash and debris shall be removed and cleaned up on a daily basis. Grantee shall place a drop cloth or similar barrier on the ground below the artwork while installation is underway, which barrier shall be removed each day upon completion of an installation session. 3.6. The Project may not contain advertising, religious art, sexual content, negative or violent imagery, convey political partisanship or include any hidden, subliminal or camouflaged messages or statements of any kind or nature. Appropriateness of the content of the Project will be determined by City in its sole discretion. 3.7. The Project may not include any breach of intellectual property, trademarks, brands, or images of illegal activity, and the Grantee must be the copyright holder for the Project. 4. Termination. 4.1. City may immediately terminate this Agreement upon one or more of the following 4.1.1. Grantee's violation of any federal, state or local law or regulation. 4.1.2. Grantee's breach of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, including the Application and Timeline, or any unapproved deviation from said documents that has not been cured within 30 days of written notice of such breach. 4.2. In the event the Agreement is terminated under Section 4.1, City reserves the right to require Grantee to refund any or all grant funds awarded to Grantee under this Agreement, and Grantee agrees to refund to City any or all grant funds awarded under this Agreement. 5. Limitation of Liability. 5.1. IN NO EVENT SHALL CITY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES FOR ANY NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR ANY OTHER ACT ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE ACTIVITIES COVERED HEREUNDER. 5.2. Section 5 and Section 6 do not limit Grantee's rights, including its ability to seek recovery, against anyone other than City, its directors, officers, employees, agents, successors and assigns. 6. Indemnification. 6.1. Grantee shall defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City, and its elected and appointed officers, employees, members or agents from and against all claims for damages, liability, cost and expense (including without limitation attorney's fees) arising out of or alleged by third parties to be the result of the negligent acts, errors or omissions or the willful misconduct of the Grantee, and Grantee's employees, subcontractors or other persons, agencies or firms for whom Grantee is legally responsible in connection with the execution of the work covered by this Agreement. Grantee shall have no duty to indemnify or hold harmless the City if claims, damages, liability, costs, expenses (including without limitation, attorney's fees) arise from the sole negligence or sole willful misconduct of the City subsequent to declaration by the Grantee. Grantee's obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 6.2. Grantee agrees to hereby fully release and forever discharge the City from any and all claims, demands, damages, losses, and liabilities (hereinafter collectively referred to as "claims"), which are or may be related to or in any way connected with the negligence or willful misconduct of its officers, officials, employees, or agents in connection with the creation, painting, performance or installation of the Project hereunder. 6.3. Grantee further agrees that City may in good faith and on reasonable terms settle any such claims and that City's right to indemnification shall extend to any such settlement, provided City has given notice of such claim and its intent to settle. City's right to indemnification is in addition to, and may be exercised independently of, any remedy held by City under this Agreement, at law or in equity. The indemnity provision set forth in this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement indefinitely. 7. General Provisions. 7.1. Grantee shall acquire prior written permission from City for any use of the City name or logo in association with its Project. 7.2. If any parts of this Agreement are held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining parts of the Agreement shall continue to be valid and enforceable. 7.3. Grantee shall comply with all governmental requirements that may now or in the future become applicable to its activities under this Agreement. 7.4. This Agreement, including Exhibit A, Application, and any amendments or schedules hereto, contain the full understanding and agreement of the Parties with respect to its subject matter, and no waiver, alteration or modification of any of the provisions to this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by an authorized officer of both Parties. 7.5. No waiver by either Party or any breach, default, or series of breaches or defaults, and no failure, refusal, or neglect of either Party to exercise any right, power, or option given to it under this Agreement or to insist upon strict compliance with the terms of this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of these provisions with respect to any subsequent breach or waiver by either Party or its right at any time thereafter to require exact and strict compliance with provisions of this Agreement. 7.6. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be made or given by either Party pursuant to this Agreement will be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given: (i) five (5) business days after the date of mailing if sent by registered or certified U.S. mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt requested; (ii) when transmitted if sent by facsimile, provided a confirmation of transmission is produced by the sending machine; or (iii) when delivered if delivered personally or sent by express courier service. All notices to City shall include a reference to the Project title. All notices will be sent to the other Party at its address as set forth below or at such other address as such Party will have specified in a notice given in accordance with this section: Grantee: UC Regents (Outreach, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, UC Irvine) 4000 Mesa Road Irvine. CA 92697-2775 City: City of Santa Ana Clerk of the Council (M-30) 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 FAX (714) 647-6956 7.7. This Agreement is subject to all applicable local, State and Federal laws. This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 7.8. Grantee agrees to comply with all applicable equal opportunity and affirmative action laws as appropriate, Grantee shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited 0 by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities. Grantee affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer (if applicable) and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 7.9. Any funds provided under this Agreement that are not expended, obligated or otherwise committed by the termination or expiration of this Agreement shall be immediately returned to City. 7.10. Grantee grants to City a non-exclusive, irrevocable, transferable, royalty free, worldwide license to use, reproduce, display, distribute, and prepare derivative works, in any form or media at the discretion of the City for the Project conceived, performed or created as a result of this Agreement. 7.11. Grantee and any of the Grantee's agents, employees or representatives are, for all purposes under this Agreement, an independent contractor and shall not be deemed to be an employee of the City, and none of them shall be entitled to any benefits to which City employees are entitled including but not limited to, overtime, retirement benefits, work's compensation benefits, injury leave or other leave benefits. 7.12. Neither Party shall assign any rights or obligations under this Agreement. 7.13. Each Party covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 7.14. Each Party warrants that they have executed this Agreement knowingly, freely and voluntarily and with full knowledge of its legal consequences. All parties involved warrant and represent that, prior to executing this Agreement, each Party has had the opportunity to review and consider this matter with legal counsel, and that the terms of this Agreement, and its consequences, are fully understood by each Party. 7.15. This Agreement represents the entire agreement and understanding between the parties, and supersedes any and all prior agreements and understandings between the parties, whether oral or written. 7.16. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. (Signatures on following page) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Maria D. Huizar Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attor ey n RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Steven A. Me a Executive Di or Community Development Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA .:�► Raul Godinez II City Manager GRANTEE: Supervising Principal C&G Officer EXHIBIT A INVESTING IN THE ARTS GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION Name of Applicant: Award Amount: Category: Average Score: Outreach, UC Irvine $6,010 Organization 85.4 -7th Organization's Description of Project: The Claire Trevor School of the Arts at UC Irvine floods Santa Ana High School students and teachers with opportunities to learn and grow through the arts. The emphasis of the partnership is youth development, exposing SAHS students to college and career pathways, using the arts as the tool. Through scholarships, workshops, master classes, performances and one-on-one coachings, the Trevor School is 1.) building students' awareness of the university experience making it a tangible goal; 2.) exposing students to the arts at the college level; 3.) emphasizing the value of an arts education; and 4.) cultivating engaged young artists. Organization is not based in Santa Ana and proposes to use grant funds to provide arts and culture programming in Santa Ana in Wards 2, 3, 4, and 5. Organization's proposed use of funds: Funds from the City of Santa Ana will support the collaboration by providing scholarships for SAHS students to participate in multi -week intensives and one -day workshops, stipends for the teaching artists engaged in the program, and transportation, meals, materials, and free access to these and other ticketed events. We learned that, in the past, when we only offered free access to ticketed events without providing transportation and meals, students could not participate due to food insecurity and lack of reliable transportation. We seek to provide truly free access for the Santa Ana community, removing as many of the barriers to participation as possible. Answers to Supplemental Questions: Question 1: Please describe any additional City of Santa Ana resources required for your project (permits, public space, licenses etc.) that you are required to obtain? We present at least one, and as many as three, events in the Bill Medley Auditorium at SAHS and will need access to the auditorium for those events. This is usually arranged through the teachers at SAHS. Question 2: Is this a new or existing program/project? This is an existing program. It began in the 2012-13 school year with a single master class and side-by-side performance in the SAHS instrumental music area, and has grown since then to include all arts disciplines and many points of contact between UCI and SAHS. Question 3: How will the proposed project be presented or shared with the public? Will the art display, event or performance be free and accessible to the public? The program will present at least one, and as many as three, free public performances at SAHS. Ti ese free periormarces will include a full symphony orchestra concert performed side-by-side by the UCI and SAHS Symphony Orchestras in Spring 2019. Additional free public events may include open lecture/demonstrations, master classes, and workshops throughout the 2018-19 school year. Outreach, UC Irvine Page 1 of 2 Question 4: How will this project enrich the quality of life for Santa Ana residents? Santa Ana has a thriving arts and culture community. By connecting with and supporting the young artists of Santa Ana High School, we are cultivating artists who contribute to the community both today and in the future. Free public performances will add another layer of enrichment for residents. Infusing the Santa Ana community with premier arts experiences and instruction enriches the quality of life for all of Santa Ana's residents. Question 5: Describe how your project will stimulate economic development for the City of Santa Ana. When the arts thrive, the economy of a city thrives. Nationally, the average person spends $31.47, in addition to the cost of their ticket, to attend an arts event (Arts and Economic Prosperity 5 Study, Americans for the Arts). We will produce at least one, and as many as three, free public events at SAHS. While the cost of admission is free, the events will generate audience spending on meals, transportation, and other expenditures. Additionally, SAHS students will be exposed to the arts landscape at the college level and the professional creative sector, providing them with the training and access necessary to contribute to the creative economy of the City of Santa Ana. Outreach, UC Irvine Page 2 of 2 Key Staff Members Stephen Barker, Dean John Crawford, Associate Dean Deborah Stansbury Sunday, Assistant Dean Megan Belmonte, Director of Outreach Programs Jana Cain, Director of Development Kevin Appel, Chair, Department of Art Lisa Naugle, Chair, Department of Dance Gary Busby, Chair, Department of Drama Michael Dessen, Chair, Department of Music Dr. Stephen Tucker, Conductor, Professor, UCI Symphony Orchestra Dean's Arts Council Members — 2017-2018 Toni Alexander Tim Molnar Joan Beall Mark Moore Patricia Ford Tom Nielsen Shazad Ghanbari Daryl G. Pelc Karol Gottfredson Sheila Peterson Michael Gottfredson Ellen Ruskin -Gillman Tinnie Grewal Cheryll Ruszat Susan K. Hod Richard Ruszat Thor Hougen Janice F. Smith James Irvine Swinden Richard Stein Tim Kashani Ivan Williams Jerry Mandel Mary M. Watson -Bruce Santa Ana Unified School Distanct 'f0 Stefanie P. Phillips, Ed.D. s�H00� Superintendent of Schools April 23, 2018 Megan M. Belmonte Director of Outreach Programs Claire Trevor School of the Arts University of California, Irvine 204 Mesa Arts Building Irvine, CA 92697-2775 Dear Megan, On behalf of the Santa Ana Unified School District we are to lend our wholehearted support to UC Irvine (UCI)'s City of Santa Ana — Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity —Arts Organizations grant proposal. As we work toward the development of a conservatory level school of the arts within Santa Ana High School with a mission of fostering socially conscious artist scholars with the skills to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing world, our mission is to develop a nationally recognized arts school that provides the students of Santa Ana with access to conservatory -level, college preparatory high school education. To achieve this vision and mission, the students of Santa Ana need access to the resources and support provided by UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts which has already provided a strong web of support for our music students and arts educators in music, dance, and theatre. We are thrilled to expand this partnership to increase the opportunities for all students in all arts disciplines, expanding to include visual and media arts, The impact of the partnership includes 1.) building students' awareness of the university experience making it a tangible goal for them; 2.) exposing students to the arts at a college level; 3.) emphasizing the value of arts education; and 4.) cultivating engaged young artists. We recognize that our students have the opportunity to fuel the creative economy with one in 10 jobs being directly connected, and new jobs emerging that are not yet developed, We need to prepare our students to step into this important pipeline and can only do so through our critical partnerships with higher education and industry connections. UCI provides our students this opportunity. As an arts equity district, SAUSD is willing to support equitable access to high quality arts education. We wholeheartedly support UCI's grant proposal and are excited to continue to work together as we build new programs, providing meaningful opportunities for our SAHS students. Jn for your consideration, aidfil r Visual and Performing Arts Specialist Santa Ana Unified School District 1641 East Chestnut Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92701.6322 (714) 558.5501 BOARD OF EDUCATION Valerie Amezcua, President , Riga Rodriguez, Ph.)„ Vice President Alfonso Alvarez, Ed.)„ Clerk • Cecilia "Ced" Iglesias, Member • John Palacio, Member (&Santa a Unli S drool DlstriSANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOLJeff Bishop, Principal Stefanie P. Phillips, Superintendent of Schools April 23, 2018 Megan M. Belmonte Director of Outreach Programs Claire Trevor School of the Arts University of California, Irvine 204 Mesa Arts Building Irvine, CA 92597-2775 Dear Megan, On behalf of Santa Ana Unified School District, we are happy to lend our wholehearted support to UC Irvine (UCI)'s City of Santa Ana — Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity —Arts Organizations grant proposal. The mission of Santa Ana High School is to have students graduate healthy and well -adjusted, academically competitive, and prepared for college and careers. Graduating Saints are enthusiastic life-long learners who will be motivated to problem solve In order to positively contribute to society. Beginning in 2012, the UCI Music Department adopted the Santa Ana High School (SANS) Music Department. The goal of the partnership is youth development, exposing SAHS students to college and career pathways, and using music as the tool. Through music, young people are valued and encouraged to embrace opportunity, thereby serving the mission of Santa Ana High School. The impacts of the partnership Include 1.) building students' awareness of the university experience, making it a tangible goal for them; 2.) exposing students to the arts at a college level; 3.) emphasizing the value of music and music education; and 4.) cultivating engaged young artists. This year, in addition to students learning from UCI Symphony Orchestra Maestro Dr. Stephen Tucker in several master classes, being coached one-on-one by some of UCPs outstanding graduate and undergraduate musicians, experiencing college life on campus at UCI and playing with the UCI Symphony Orchestra In a combined concert, students experienced a dramatic Improvisation workshop to build cohesion in the ensemble, and a group of students joined UCI Music Department Chair Michael Dessen in a collaborative telematic digital music intensive with high school students in Manizales, Colombia. This partnership has equipped our Santa Ana High School musicians and thespians to expand their participation into the broader arts community in Downtown Santa Ana. In return, the arts community has come to Santa Ana High School. These young artists and leaders have become strong ambassadors of goodwill throughout the community. We wholeheartedly support UCI's grant proposal and are excited to continue to work together as we build new programs, providing meaningful opportunities for our SANS students. Thank you for your consideration, Jeff Bishop, Principal Santa Ana High School 520 West Walnut Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 557.4900 BOARD OF EDUCATION Valerie Amezeun, President • Rigo Rodriguez, PII.D., Vice President Alfonso Alvarez. Ed.D.. Clerk . Cecilia "Ceci" lelesins. Member - John Palacio. Member Santa Ana Hi l7 rhetlzrl Joseph I{aye, Orchestra Director Thursday, April 26, 2018 Joseph Kaye 520 W. Walnut St. Santa Ana, Ca 92701 To Whom It May Concern, School Orchestra Jeff Bishop, Principal On behalf of Santa Ana High School and the SanArts Conservatory, we are wholeheartedly willing to lend our support in UC Irvine (UCI)'s grant proposal for the City of Santa Ana — Investing in the Artist Grant Opportunity — Arts Organizations. Here at Santa Ana High School, it is our belief that music and music activities are important parts of the educational program of our schools. We believe that desirable co -curricular music activities should be provided to supplement and enrich the regular classroom activities. Through the current partnership with UCI's Claire Trevor School of the Arts (CTSA), our students have had the unique opportunity to participate in open rehearsals, campus tours, collaborative rehearsals, master classes, and concerts. Overall goals of the partnership are to: 1. To cultivate engaged young artists who will become engaged citizens in their communities 2. To build awareness of the university experience making it a tangible goal for all teens 3. To increase access to the arts resources available at CTSA Once a year, our partnership with the UCI truly comes to realization as select students from our music program will perform side-by-side with the UCI Symphony Orchestra members in a combination concert. This is a great way for the community to see the engaging work come to life and how it has influenced students and families. But the hard work really does go beyond just the manifestation of a side-by-side concert — these students and families will gain invaluable learning experiences that will last a lifetime. Unequivocally we are in complete support of UCI's grant proposal and if accepted we look forward expanding this long lasting partnership with more enriching opportunities for our students and families. Thank you for your consideration, Joseph Kaye Director of Orchestras Santa Ana Fligh School joseph.kaye@sausd.us Office: 714-567-4996 Fax: 714-567-4998 Celli 760-554-5231 INVESTING IN THE ARTIST LINE ITEM BUDGET PROPOSED GRANT FUNDED PROGRAMMING SERVICES PERSONNEL Description of Personnel (contracted instructors, lecturer honorarium, artist stipend, etc.) Total Compensation Grant Funds Requested Teaching Artists Stipends — UCI Students $10,000 $1,500 Young Artists Scholarships — SAHS Students $8,000 $500 Teaching Artists Honoraria —UCI Lecturers $4,000 $500 $60 $1,200 $200 EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, AND SUPPLIES Item (equipment, materials, supplies) Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost Grant Funds Requested Performance Rights 12 $250 $3,000 $500 Printmaking Workshop Supplies 20 $60 $1,200 $200 Admission $2,000 SPECIAL EVENTS Description Grant Funds (permits, fees, facility rental for project, Total Cost Requested marketing) Transportation $10,000 $2,000 Meals $5,000 $810 Admission $2,000 City of Santa Ana, Community Development Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 647-5360 INVESTING IN THE ARTIST LINE ITEM BUDGET PROPOSED PROGRAM BUDGET PROPOSAL Enter budget categories and projected expenditures for the proposed program: PROGRAM REVENUE LIST ALL OTHER PROGRAM RESOURCES "Funding Source" total must equal "Total Program Budget" listed above. FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT Expenditures $6,010 Total $27,671 Expenditures Funded By Total Program Organization Category Funded By Other Sources Budget Budget Santa Ana Grant (Including in- kind) Administrative Staff Salaries and $27,671 $27,671 $190,785 Benefits Contractual/Professional $2,000 $12,000 $14,000 $16,000 Services/Stipends Equipment, Material, Supplies $700 $3,500 $4,200 $10,500 Special Events Production $2,810 $14,190 $17,000 $33,000 Marketing $1,000 $1,000 $5,000 Scholarships $500 $7,500 $8,000 $33,500 TOTAL $6,010 $61,871 $71,871 $288,785 PROGRAM REVENUE LIST ALL OTHER PROGRAM RESOURCES "Funding Source" total must equal "Total Program Budget" listed above. FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT Santa Ana Artist Grant $6,010 UCI General Fund $27,671 Orange County Community Foundation $5,985 Bren Foundation $23,005 Earned Income $9,200 TOTAL PROGRAM BUDGET $71,871 City of Santa Ana, Community Development Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 647-5360 INVESTING IN THE ARTIST UC Irvine (UCI) and Santa Ana High School (SAHS) Arts Collaboration Project Timeline DATE ACTION OUTCOME May 2018 . City of Santa Ana Investing in the Artist Strategically planning the year's activities Grant proposal submitted with SAHS educators ensures the activities • UCI and SAHS meet to plan for 2018-19 are truly serving the most critical needs of school year SAHS students and teachers. June- SANS students attend summer arts and SAHS students engage in rigorous college - August technology intensives at UCI level intensives which expose them to the 2018 university experience, making the possibility of attending a college or university a tangible goal for them. August Master Class or Lecture/Demonstration with By interacting with university faculty and 2018 UCI Faculty/Lecturers at SAHS lecturers who have high expectations, SAHS students learn that they are capable of doing high quality work and are then catalyzed to achieve greatness. September UCI students begin one-on-one coaching, Through private and small group coaching, 2018 mentoring and directing at SAHS SAHS students are provided the valuable individualized attention they need to realize immense growth in their discipline. October SAHS students and their families visit UCI for Attending events on campus at UCI exposes 2018 Open House SAHS students to the arts at the university level, demonstrating the possibility of continuing their arts education beyond high school. Families learn the impact arts have on their children and understand the value of meaningfully engaging in the arts. November Hands-on workshops take place at SAHS By bringing the knowledge and resources 2018 available at UCI into SAHS, students learn new skills, are exposed to a new medium or teaching style, and broaden their understanding of the arts practice. December UCI Symphony Orchestra performs at SAHS Live music performances in Santa Ana will 2018 develop an audience that supports and engages in the arts. The Santa Ana community will continue to thrive by being City of Santa Ana, Community Development Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 647-5360 City of Santa Ana, Community Development Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 647-5360 exposed to the arts in styles they may not be familiar with. The free performance will generate revenue for the City as audience members and musicians spend money on food, transportation, and other expenses. January Master Class or Lecture/Demonstration with Regular interaction with university faculty 2019 UCI Faculty/Lecturers at SAHS reinforces the idea that SAHS students can work at a very high level, meeting the high expectations of UCI's premier educators. February Master Class or Lecture/Demonstration with Regular interaction with university faculty 2019 UCI Faculty/Lecturers at SAHS reinforces the idea that SANS students can work at a very high level, meeting the high expectations of UCI's premier educators. March Master Class or Lecture/Demonstration with Regular interaction with university faculty 2019 UCI Faculty/Lecturers at SAHS reinforces the idea that SAHS students can work at a very high level, meeting the high expectations of UCI's premier educators. April 2019 Annual UCI and SAHS Side-by-side Symphony In performing side-by-side the UCI and SAHS Orchestra rehearsal and concert at SAHS musicians are contributing to the growth of one another. UCI musicians become engaged citizen artists, connecting with their counterparts and educating them by example. SAHS musicians perform at a very high level and the year-long reminder that they can achieve is made real through public performance. May 2019 UCI and SAHS meet to plan for 2018-19 school Strategically planning the year's activities year with SAHS educators ensures the activities are truly serving the most critical needs of SAHS students and teachers. June SAHS students attend summer intensives at Students engage in rigorous college -level UCI intensives which expose them to the 2019 university experience, making the possibility of attending a college or university a tangible goal for them. City of Santa Ana, Community Development Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 647-5360 CERTIFICATE OF Date: 8/23/2018 SELF-INSURANCE COVERAGE PRODUCER/INSURED The Regents of the University of California This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only to authorized viewers for University of California, Irvine Environmental Health &Safety and Risk Services their internal use only and confers no rights upon any viewer of this Certificate. 4600 Health Sciences Road The Certificate does not amend, extend or alter the coverage described below. 9 Irvine CA 92697-2725 This Certificate may only be copied, printed and distributed by an authorized (949) 824-6200 viewer for its internal use. Any other use, duplication or distribution of the Certificate without the written consent of the Regents of the University of California is prohibited. 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THIS SELF-FUNDED PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO ALL PROVISIONS OF THE BYLAWS AND STANDING ORDERS OF THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, WHICH DOES NOT PERMIT ANY ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY WHICH DOES NOT RESULT FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE LIMITS LTR A GENERAL LIABILITY Self -Insured 08/13/2018 07/012019 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGE $1,000,000 CLAIMS MADE XJOCCURRENCE PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY $ 1,000,000 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Self -Insured 08/13/2018 07/01/2019 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Not Applicable ANY AUTO X ALL OWNED BODILY INJURY $1,000,000 AUTOS (PER PERSON) SCHEDULED AUTOS X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ 1,000,000 (PER ACCIDENT) X NON -OWNED AUTOS GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTYDAMAGE $1000,000 A PROPERTY Self -Insured 08/13/2016 07/01/2019 EACH OCCURRENCE $7500,000 FIRE& EXTENDED PERILS AGGREGATE $NONE A WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND Self4nsured 08/13/2018 07/01/2019 STATUTORY LIMITS YES EMPLOYERS LIABILITY EACH ACCIDENT $As required by DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $As required by DISEASE - EACH EMPLOYEE $As required by DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS The City of Santa Ana, its officers, employees, agents and representatives, are named as additional insured With respect to claims arising out of the operations and uses performed by or on behalf of the named insured, such insurance as is afforded by this policy is primary and is not additional to or contributing with any other insurance carried by or for the benefit of the additional insureds in regards to the Arts and Culture Artist Grant Program agreement with the Claire Trevor School of The Arts, UC Irvine Outreach program for the one year period July 17, 2018 through July 16, 2019. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION APPLICABLE PARTY AS REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT SHOULD THE REGENTS ELECT TO DISCONTINUE SELF-INSURING ITS OR AGREEMENT LIABILITIES, THE REGENTS WILL UPDATE PROOF OF SELF-INSURANCE ON ITS City of Santa Ana WEBSITE. THE REGENTS SHALL NOT BE OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL 20 Civic Center Plaza NOTICE TO VENDORS OR OTHERS. By: Santa Ana CA 92701 61�r fav to er.J ed 04f a '( Qu en Levan vup 1-