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DATE: OCT O 4 2024
CITY OF SANTA ANA
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This Donation Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 1st day of October,
2024, by and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and
existing under the Constitution and the laws of the State of California ("City"), and The Frida
Cinema, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation ("Recipient"). City and Recipient are
sometimes individually referred to as "Party"and collectively as "Parties" in this Agreement.
2. RECITALS
2.1 Community Benefit. The City wishes to provide Recipient with funding to assist
Recipient with "DTSA First Saturday ArtWalk," ("Community Benefit"). The Request for
Sponsorship Funds is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. The Parties
wish to enter into this Agreement to establish the terms and conditions under which the City will
provide funding.
2.2 Public Purpose. The City believes there is a public purpose in providing a free year-
round, all-ages, community-based arts showcase that takes place throughout Downtown Santa Ana.
This includes live art and music, outdoor vendors, group dance lessons, and over 20 art galleries and
studios featuring rotating exhibitions and performances. The events promote economic growth for
the city by increasing foot traffic to local businesses from Santa Ana residents as well as residents
from other cities. The foregoing is a general description of the public purpose, and is not necessarily
the only public purpose to be gained from the Community Benefit.
3. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Use of Funds. The City has chosen to provide Recipient with a payment in an amount
not to exceed ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000) for this continuing
event because the City has determined that there is a public purpose to be served in supporting the
Community Benefit. Recipient will be paid in twelve equal monthly installments in the amount of
$12,500 on the 5th day of each month, after full execution of the Agreement, as follows: October 5,
2024, November 5, 2024, December 5, 2024, January 5, 2025, February 5, 2025, March 5, 2025,
April 5, 2025, May 5, 2025, June 5, 2025, July 5, 2025, August 5, 2025, and September 5, 2025. In
executing this Agreement and receiving the funds, Recipient agrees to use the funds only for the
purpose described and subject to the terms and conditions provided for in this Agreement. Should
Recipient fail to use the funds for such purpose, or fail to continue the Community Benefit, or
otherwise comply fully with the terms of this Agreement, City shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement and demand the return of the funds pursuant to Section 3.2 below.
3.2 Term; Termination of Agreement. This Agreement shall take effect on the date first
above written and remain in effect unless and until terminated by the City. The City has the right to
terminate this Agreement upon one day's notice, with or without cause. Should the City terminate
this Agreement, it shall also have the right to demand the immediate return of all funds provided to
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Recipient pursuant to this Agreement, as well as interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the indemnification provisions of this Agreement shall survive any
expiration or termination of this Agreement.
3.3 Waivers, Insurance or Other Obligations. For purposes of the City's protection, if the
City determines that the funds will be used for a purpose which may cause a significant risk of
injury, the City may, in its sole discretion, require Recipient to provide certain insurance and
participant waiver/release protections. This right shall be on-going and may be implemented by the
City at any time, and all insurance and waiver/release forms shall be provided on forms, in amounts
and with provisions acceptable to City.
3.4 No Oversight by City. Nothing in this Agreement shall be implied or interpreted as
City establishing or providing oversight, control or approval of the Community Benefit or any
activities conducted by the Recipient.
3.5 Indemnification. Recipient understands, acknowledges and agrees that Recipient
shall assume all risks associated with the Community Benefit, including, but not limited to, the
possibility of death or serious trauma or injury. To this end, therefore, Recipient shall defend,
indemnify and hold City and its officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers free and
harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liabilities,
losses, damages or injuries, in law or equity,to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any
manner arising out of or incident to any and all acts, omissions, willful misconduct or other activities
of the Recipient or its officials, officers, employees, agents, guests, participants attendees, and
contractors, including the performance of the Community Benefit or this Agreement, including
without limitation the payment of all consequential damages and attorneys' fees and other related
costs and expenses. The only exception to the Recipient's obligations hereunder shall be for claims,
demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liabilities, losses, damages or injuries caused by the sole
negligence, sole willful misconduct or sole active negligence of the City. Recipient shall defend, at
Recipient's own cost, expense and risk, any and all such aforesaid suits, actions or other legal
proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against the City, its officials, officers,
employees, agents, or volunteers. Recipient shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that
may be rendered against the City or its officials, officers, employees, agents, or volunteers, in any
such suit, action or other legal proceeding. Recipient shall reimburse City and its officials, officers,
employees, agents, and/or volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of
them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. Recipient's obligation
to indemnify shall not be restricted or limited by insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its
officials, officers, employers, agents or volunteers. The indemnification provisions of this
Agreement shall survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement.
3.6 Entire Contract/Modification. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the
Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations,
understandings or agreements. The terms and conditions of this Agreement may be altered, modified
or amended only by written agreement signed by both Parties.
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3.7 Authority to Enter Agreement. The person executing below on behalf of Recipient
represents and warrants that the Recipient has all requisite power and authority to conduct its
business and to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement. Each Party warrants that the
individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power, right, and authority to make this
Agreement bind each respective Party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and
year first above written.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM: RECIPIENT:
SONIA R. CARVALHO
City Attorney
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Andrea Garcia-Miller L GAN Ow
Assistant City Attorney Executive Director& Founder
The Frida Cinema
305 E. 4th Street, Suite 100
Santa Ana.CA 92701
TAX IDw 27-0950151
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL:
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MICHAEL L. GARCIA
Executive Director,
Community Development Agency
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Request for Sponsorship Funds
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LOGAN CROW
Executive Director
323-428-7411
logan@thefridacinema.org
305 E.4'h Street#100
Santa Ana, CA 92701
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August 8, 2024
Esteemed representatives of the City of Santa Ana,
My name is Logan Crow, and I am writing on behalf of The Frida Cinema, a non-profit arts
organization and cultural center of which I serve as Executive Director. Among The Frida's
various community arts programs, we are proud to produce the DTSA First Saturday ArtWalk
events. ArtWalk, held monthly in Downtown Santa Ana (DTSA), began as a grassroots effort in
the early 2000s to showcase community artists, which over the years has expanded to include
live performances, interactive art installations, and a diverse array of vendors, transforming
DTSA into a lively hub of creativity and community engagement. Since January 2023, The Frida
Cinema has overseen the production of ArtWalk, ensuring it meets its core objective of
highlighting Santa Ana's thriving community of artists, creators, and galleries by showcasing
over forty arts and crafts vendors, over a dozen local galleries, live performers, and local
businesses every month.
Culturally, the DTSA ArtWalk holds immense significance for Santa Ana. It celebrates the artistic
talents within the community and fosters unity and pride among residents. Featuring works from
artists of various backgrounds and disciplines, the ArtWalk has become a cultural cornerstone,
attracting visitors from across Orange County and beyond. The event has established artist
residencies, public art projects, and collaborations with local schools and organizations, further
embedding the arts into the community fabric.
Economically, the DTSA ArtWalk positively impacts local businesses and the broader economy.
The influx of visitors boosts sales for local restaurants, cafes, and shops, contributing to the
area's economic vitality. The ArtWalk has also spurred interest in DTSA as a destination for art
and culture, attracting tourists and investors. For artists and performers, the event provides
crucial exposure and opportunities for sales and commissions, supporting their livelihoods and
encouraging artistic production.
The Frida Cinema has leveraged its experience in non-profit governance, community
relationships, grant writing, and outdoor event production to grow the ArtWalk. We are proud to
have received a prestigious grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in 2023,
along with support from the California Arts Council and the City of Santa Ana, establishing
ArtWalk as an institution that can boast city, state, and federal support. We have also received
grant support from several foundations and corporations, including Community Engagement,
Stater Bros. Charities, and the Beim Foundation. Our vision is to continue to expand the
footprint of our monthly community celebration, as well as to extend its services to artists and
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galleries beyond the event itself. To make this vision a reality for this event and the community it
serves to enrich, The Frida Cinema is requesting sponsorship funds in the amount of$150,000.
With these funds, The Frida Cinema will not only be able to ensure that Downtown Santa Ana
continues to be provided with its celebrated and impactful DTSA First Saturday ArtWalk event
every First Saturday of the month, but also infuse the events, as well as our outreach in the
months between, with additional resources and initiatives. These initiatives include bringing on
more team members not only to ensure successful and impactful monthly events, but to touch
base with our community's galleries, organizations, and businesses throughout the month and
ensure that their initiatives are being given promotion by our outreach team, whether those
initiatives are on ArtWalk night, or any night of the month. We will expand the ArtWalk footprint
to activate new spaces with arts and culture, and with that, increased opportunities and
exposure for more of our community's talented artists, creators, and musicians; we will expand
our marketing in the effort of growing ArtWalk's already considerable attendance --currently
estimated at about 2,000-2,500 throughout the evening -- to the even stronger numbers it used
to see in its strongest pre-pandemic years; we will be able to provide more equitable payment to
our participating talent; and we will work with our community of artists, arts galleries, and local
businesses to identify what sort of enhancements and new activations ArtWalk could take on to
better serve, complement, and support our community.
I thank you for your consideration, and for your shared vision of the tremendous and
much-needed impact that well-supported monthly First Saturday DTSA ArtWalk events could
make upon our community. On behalf of The Frida Cinema, our board, and our team, it
continues to be an honor to work with so many wonderful Santa Ana artists, businesses, and
leaders in producing this vibrant, important, and impactful monthly community program. I am
standing by should you have any questions.
Most sincerely,
Logan row
Executive Director
The Frida Cinema
THEFRIDACINEMA.ORG
ENRICHING, CONNECTING, AND EDUCATING COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE ART OF CINEMA
ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 21,2014
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1. Project Overview
• Project Name: DTSA First Saturday ArtWalk
• Location: Downtown Santa Ana (DTSA), Santa Ana, CA:Various Locations
• Frequency: Monthly(First Saturday of each month)
• Objective:To organize and produce a community-driven art walk event that
highlights local artists and creators, galleries, and businesses,fostering cultural
engagement and supporting Santa Ana's local arts community.
2. Project Goals and Objectives
• Showcase Local Artists and Creators: Provide a consistent platform for emerging
and established local artists and creators to engage with, and exhibit their work
to, the community.
• Engage the Community: Encourage community participation and attendance by
offering a diverse range of art forms, including visual arts, crafts, live music, and
performance.
• Support Local Businesses: Showcase, and partner with, local businesses to
enhance the event experience and drive economic activity in the downtown area.
• Foster Cultural Appreciation: Promote a deeper appreciation for the arts within
the community, as well the community's active and thriving arts scene itself, by
featuring various artistic disciplines and cultural expressions.
• Event Brand Legacy: Ensure recognition of DTSA First Saturday ArtWalk as the
staple, premier monthly community event held to celebrate and showcase the
community's artists,galleries, and opening gallery shows.
3. Deliverables
• Event Planning and Coordination (monthly):
o Develop a monthly event schedule, including gallery exhibitions,
performances, and special activities.
o Secure necessary permits and approvals from the City of Santa Ana.
o Coordinate with local galleries, businesses, and community partners for
participation, and to ensure active and accurate promotion of their
events.
• Marketing and Promotion:
o Create and distribute promotional materials, including 11x17 event
posters and a monthly event program.
o Manage digital marketing campaigns to increase event visibility, including
newsletters and special media posts.
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o Engage with local media outlets and event partners for coverage.
• Artist and Vendor Management:
o Select and coordinate with participating artists, performers, and vendors.
o Allocate space and logistical support for art installations and vendor
booths.
o Provide clear guidelines and communication to all participants.
o Goal is to ensure at least forty (40) participating vendors; at least six (6)
participating live musicians, bands and/or DJ's; and to coordinate with all
existing galleries located within the event footprint.
• On-Site Event Execution:
o Set up and manage event infrastructure, including booth placement,
stages, sound systems, etc.
o Ensure crowd control, security, and safety measures are in place, including
street closure materials.
o Oversee event staff and volunteers for smooth operations.
o Outdoor locations will include 2nd Street Promenade/Artist Village;
Sycamore Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets; Calle Cuatro Plaza; French
Street between 4th and 5th Streets; and various parking spaces, parklets,
and other such non-traditional outdoor spaces throughout the
community.
4. Project Constraints
• Timeframe: Each event must be planned and executed within a one-month cycle,
with specific deadlines for permits, marketing, and participant coordination.
• Budget:The project budget for this free community event is limited to available
funding from sponsors, community partners,vendors, and any allocated
organizational resources.
• Regulatory Compliance: All activities must comply with local laws, ordinances,
and safety regulations.
5. Assumptions
• Community Interest:There will be ongoing interest and participation from artists,
local businesses, and the local community.
• Sponsorship and Funding: Sufficient funding and sponsorships must be secured to
cover event costs.
• Weather Conditions:The event takes place both indoors at participating galleries
and businesses, and outdoors at identified activated areas, assuming favorable
weather conditions.
6. Project Stakeholders
• Primary Stakeholders:
o DTSA Galleries and Businesses
o Local Artists and Performers
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o City of Santa Ana (Permits and Regulatory Bodies)
o Event Sponsors and Partners
o Santa Ana Residents and Community Members
• Secondary Stakeholders:
o Visitors and Tourists
o Event Staff and Volunteers
1. Project Risks
• Weather-Related Disruptions: Inclement weather could affect outdoor activities
and attendance. In the event of a forecast that calls for a 40%+chance of rain,
announcements will be amply made that outdoor elements of the event will be
canceled, but the event will proceed with a focus on gallery openings, business
promotions, and any activities that will still continue indoors.
• Participant No-Shows:Artists or vendors may cancel at the last minute.
• Budget Overruns: Unexpected costs or insufficient funding could strain resources
and affect event quality.
8. Success Criteria
• Artist, Vendor, and Business Satisfaction: Positive feedback from participating
artists, vendors, and local businesses.
• Community Engagement: Strong community participation, positive social media
engagement, and positive feedback from community members.
• Attendance: Meeting or exceeding target attendance numbers for each event.
• Financial Performance: Staying within budget and achieving financial
sustainability and growth through sponsorships and partnerships.
Prepared by:
Logan Crow
Executive Director
The Frida Cinema